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THE  EXCHEQUER  ROLLS 
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ROTULI 

SCACCARII  REGUM  SCOTORUM 


THE  EXCHEQUER  ROLLS  OF 


SCOTLAND 


EDITED  BY 

M.  J.  G.  MACKAY,  M.A.  Oxon.,  LL.D.  Edin. 

HONORARY  FELLOW  OF  KING’S  COLLEGE,  LONDON 
SHERIFF  OF  FIFE  AND  KINROSS 


VOL.  XIV. 
a.d.  1513-1522 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  AUTHORITY  OF  THE  LORDS  COMMISSIONERS  OF 
HER  MAJESTY’S  TREASURY  UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF 
THE  DEPUTY  CLERK-REGISTER  OF  SCOTLAND 


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CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

PEEFACE. 

I.  Contents  of  the  Eolls  in  this  Volume — 
Comptrollers — Auditors — Crown  Lands 
— Feuing  and  Leasing— -Lands  held  by 
Tenure  of  Office- — Lands  retained  by 
Same  Families — Eeflection  of  Flodden  in 
the  Accounts,  .....  xxix 

II.  The  Nine  Years  after  Flodden,  . . xxxix 

III.  Principal  Persons  of  this  Period  in  the  Ac- 

counts : The  Infant  King  James  v. — The 
Queen  Mother  Margaret  Tudor — The 
Governor,  John,  Duke  of  Albany — 

James,  Earl  of  Arran — Archibald,  Earl 
of  Angus — Leading  Churchmen:  Gavin 
Douglas,  Bishop  of  Dunkeld — Andrew 
Forman,  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews — 

James  Beaton,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow — 
Alexander,  Lord  Hume,  Chamberlain — 

Eobert  Barton,  Comptroller,  . . lii 

IV.  Some  Minor  Historical  Persons : Colin 

Campbell,  Third  Earl  of  Argyle — Alex- 
ander Gordon,  Third  Earl  of  Huntly — 

John,  First  Lord  Drummond — Gavin 
Dunbar,  Archdeacon  of  St  Andrews, 
afterwards  Bishop  of  Aberdeen — Gavin 
Dunbar,  Preceptor  of  the  King,  after- 
wards Archbishop  of  Glasgow  — Sir 
Patrick  Hamilton  of  Kincavil- — Sir  James 
Hamilton  of  Finnart  — Eobert  Borthwick, 


CONTENTS. 


Pkeface — continued. 

Captain  of  the  Artillery — Sir  David 
Lindsay,  the  Poet — John  Bellenden,  the 
Translator — Hector  Boece,  the  Historian, 
Walter  Chepman,  the  Printer — Surgeons 
and  the  Bise  of  the  Medical  Profession — 
Advocates  an4  the  Beginning  of  the 
Legal  Profession — William  Cumyng  of 
Inveralochy,  and  the  Diplomatic  Pro- 
fession-Position of  Women— Mariot 
Boncle,  Landowner  and  Trader— Mar- 
garet Crichton,  widow  of  George  Halker- 
ston,  Burgess  of  Edinburgh,  afterwards 
Countess  of  Eothes,  .... 

Y.  Foreign  Belations : Scotland  and  Den- 
mark— Magnus  the  Dane,  nephew  of 
Ove  Bilde,  Chancellor  of  Denmark — Mis- 
sions from  Scotland  to  Christiern  II. 
for  aid  against  England — Aid  sent  to 
Christiern  II.  by  Scotland,  against  the 
Swedes  and  Hanseatic  League  — Scot- 
land and  France : The  Fate  of  the 
Scottish  Fleet  sent  to  France — French 
Ambassadors : Mace  or  Matthieu  Ville- 
bresme — John  De  Planis — La  Fayette — 
Scottish  Embassies  to  France:  Sir  Patrick 
Hamilton — Walter  Maluny,  Abbot  of 
Glenluce — Lord  Fleming — French  Offi- 
cers in  Scotland:  Sir  Anthony  D’Arcy  De 
La  Bastie — Ferest,  the  Portuguese  Baron 
— Captains  Jakkis  : Maurice  Denogeant; 
Grosellis  ; Alan  Stewart,  Captain  of 
Milan  ; Bukkat ; Jannet  — Monsieur 
Crochet,  Albany’s  Steward;  Saturnino, 
his  Italian  Banker;  Jacques  Merchel, 
Albany’s  Secretary ; John  Hill,  called 
Duke  of  Milan — No  reference  in  the 
Accounts  to  the  Pope  or  other  Con- 
tinental States, 


PAGE 


xcv 


cxxviii 


CONTENTS. 


IX 


Preface — continued.  PAGE 

VI.  Boyal  Castles  and  Palaces — their  Occupa- 
tion and  Repair  : Stirling — Linlithgow— 
Falkland— Edinburgh  Castle — Holyrood 
— Other  Castles  in  the  Accounts — The 
Turning  Point  between  the  Mediaeval 
Feudal  Period  and  the  Period  called 
Modern — Artillery  overthrew  the  Castles 
and  the  Printing  Press  more  gradually 
the  power  of  the  Feudal  Lords,  . . cxlvi 

Appendices. 

I.  List  of  Auditors  of  the  Exchequer 

1513-22, clx 

II.  The  Death  Poll  of  Flodden  so  far  as  shown 

in  the  Accounts,  ....  clxii 

III.  Notice  of  a Picture  of  Margaret  Tudor 

and  Albany,  now  in  the  Collection  of 

the  Marquis  of  Bute  at  Cardiff,  . . clxv 

IV.  List  of  Prices  and  Wages  from  the 

Accounts,  ....  clxxxviii 

Appendix  to  Preface. 

Old  and  New  Numbers  of  Polls,  . . cxciv 


EXCHEQUER  POLLS. 

CCCXXXVI.  [CCCXLIX.]— Accounts  of  Ballivi 
ad  Extra,  rendered  at  Edinburgh,  from  4th 
July  to  2nd  August  1514. 

Account  of — 

Andrew  Crichton,  Chamberlain  of  Linlithgowshire,  6th 

July  1513  to  4th  July  1514,  ....  1 

James,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chamberlain  of  Fife,  27th 

June  1513  to  2nd  August  1514,  ...  4 

Alexander  Hume,  receiver  of  the  Forest  of  Ettrick,  30th 

July  1513  to  14th  July  1514,  . . . .16 

Ninian  Stewart,  Chamberlain  of  Bute,  12th  July  1513  to 

14th  July  1514,  .....  19 

Peter  Scott,  Chamberlain  of  Strathern,  13th  July  1513  to 
15th  July  1514, 


22 


X 


CONTENTS. 


Account  of — PAGE 

Bobert  Muncreif,  tutor  of  John  Wood,  Chamberlain  of 

Fetherkern,  12th  July  1513  to  12th  July  1514,  . 25 

Alexander  Irwin  of  Drum,  intromitter  with  the  lands  of 
Kintore,  Coul,  and  O’Neil,  28th  July  1512  to  15th 
July  1514,  ......  26 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  Chamberlain  of  Murray,  29th 

July  1513  to  17th  July  1514,  . . . .27 

Margaret,  relict  of  Henry,  Lord  Sinclair,  lessee  of  Orkney 

and  Shetland,  26th  July  1513  to  20th  July  1514,  . 32 

Thomas  Forester,  Chamberlain  of  Galloway,  20th  July  1513 

to  20th  July  1514,  .....  33 

Letter  in  favour  of  Mariot  Bonkle,  . . . .34 

Account  of — 

Bobert  Calendar,  Chamberlain  of  Stirling,  30th  July  1513 

to  6th  July  1514,  . . . . .36 

Andrew,  Archbishop  of  Moray,  lessee  of  the  Granges  of 

Dunbar,  6th  July  1513  to  20th  July  1514,  . . 43 

Isabella,  relict  of  Master  John  Murray  of  Blackbarony, 
bailie  of  the  lordship  of  Pittencreiff,  3rd*August  1513 
to  26th  July  1514,  .....  44 

CCCXXXVII.  [CCCL.] — Accounts  of  Custumars 
and  Bailies  of  Bukghs,  rendered  at  Edin- 
burgh, from  1st  July  to  2nd  August  1514. 

Account  of— 

Custumar  of  Ayr,  1st  July  1513  to  1st  July  1514,  . . 47 

Custumars  of  Irvine,  1st  July  1513  to  1st  July  1514,  . 48 

Custumars  of  Linlithgow,  6th  July  1513  to  4th  July  1514,  48 

Custumar  of  Haddington,  7th  July  1513  to  4th  July  1514,  48 

Custumar  of  Pittenweem,  2nd  August  1513  to  7th  July  1514,  49 

Custumar  of  Montrose,  13th  July  1513  to  12th  July  1514, . 49 

Custumar  of  Arbroath,  entry  on  office  on  13th  July  1513  to 

12th  July  1514,  . . . . .49 

Custumars  of  Dundee,  30th  July  1513  to  18th  July  1514,  . 50 

Custumar  of  the  burgh  of  Stirling,  6th  July  1513  to  19th 

July  1514,  . . . . . .51 

Custumar  of  the  burgh  of  Dysart,  28th  July  1513  to  20th 

July  1514,  . . . . .52 

Custumars  of  the  burgh  of  Edinburgh,  3rd  August  1513  to 

28th  July  1514,  . . . . .52 

Custumar  of  Dumbarton  and  Lewis,  5th  July  1513  to  29th 

July  1514,  57 


CONTENTS. 


xi 


Account  of — PAGE 

Bailies  of  Renfrew,  ......  57 

Bailies  of  Rutherglen,  27th  July  1513  to  3rd  July  1514,  . 58 

Bailies  of  Inverkeithing,  13th  July  1513  to  5th  July  1514,  58 

Bailies  of  Carale,  6th  August  1513,  . . .58 

Bailies  of  Perth,  8th  July  1513,  . . . 59 

Bailies  of  Cupar,  11th  July  1513  to  8th  July  1514,  . 60 

Bailies  of  Montrose,  13th  July  1513  to  12th  July  1514,  . 60 

Bailies  of  Irvine,  1st  July  1513,  . . . .61 

Bailies  of  Ayr,  1st  July  1513  to  1st  July  1514,  . . 61 

Bailies  of  Jedburgh,  19th  July  1512  to  1st  July  1514,  . 61 

Bailies  of  Linlithgow,  6th  July  1513  to  4th  July  1514,  . 61 

Bailies  of  Forfar,  15th  July  1513  to  12th  July  1514,  . 62 

Bailies  of  Rothesay,  12th  July  1513  to  12th  July  1514,  . 62 

Bailies  of  Haddington,  6th  July  1513  to  13th  July  1514,  . 62 

Bailies  of  Kinghorn,  7th  July  1512  to  14th  July  1514,  . 63 

Bailies  of  North  Berwick,  6th  July  1513  to  15th  July  1514,  63 

Bailies  of  Inverness,  26th  July  1513  to  20th  July  1514,  . 63 

Bailies  of  Edinburgh,  27th  July  1514,  . . .64 

Bailies  of  Stirling,  9th  July  1513  to  28th  July  1514,  . 64 

Bailies  of  Aberdeen,  26th  July  1513  to  2nd  August  1514,  . 64 


CCCXXXVIII.  [CCCLI.]— Accounts  of  Ballivi 
ad  Extra,  rendered  at  Edinburgh,  from  30th 
July  to  31st  October  1515. 


Account  of — 

J ohn  Grant  of  Fruchy,  Chamberlain  and  receiver  of  Glen- 
charny,  Urquhard,  Glenmoriston,  and  Abernethy, 

2nd  August  1513  to  30th  July  1515,  . . . 66 

Alexander,  Earl  Huntly,  Chamberlain  of  Murray,  27th 

July  1514  to  3rd  August  1515,  . . .67 

Margaret,  relict  of  Lord  Henry  Sinclair,  lessee  of  Orkney 

and  Shetland,  20th  July  1514  to  4th  August  1515,  . 72 

Thomas  Forester,  Chamberlain  of  Galloway,  20th  July  1514 

to  9th  August  1515,  . . . . .73 

John  Leslie,  feuar  of  the  lordship  of  Garviauch,  26th  July 

1513  to  2nd  August  1515,  . . . .75 

Alexander  Irwyn  of  Drum,  intromitter  with  the  lands  of 
Kintore,  Coul,  and  O’Neil,  15th  July  1514  to  17th 
August  1515,  . .....  77 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  receiver  of  the  lands  of  Strathde 

and  Cromar,  20th  August  1511  to  23rd  August  1515,  . 78 

Robert  Moncreif,  tutor  of  John  Wod,  Chamberlain  of 

Fettercairn,  12th  July  1514  to  2nd  August  1515,  . 80 


xii  CONTENTS. 

Account  of—  PAGE 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  lessee  of  the  lordship  of  Brechyn 

and  Navair,  30th  April  1514  to  2nd  August  1515,  . 81 

Gilbert,  Lord  Kennedy,  Earl  of  Cassillis,  Chamberlain  of 
Carrick,  Leswalt,  and  Menybrig,  26th  July  1513  to 
5th  September  1515,  . . . . 82 

Andrew,  Bishop  of  Caithness,  Chamberlain  of  Ross,  28th 

July  1513  to  12th  September  1515,  . . . 83 

Andrew,  Bishop  of  Caithness,  lessee  of  Ardmanach,  29th 

July  1513  to  31st  October  1515,  . . .88 

CCCXXXIX.  [CCLIL] — Accounts  of  Custumars 
and  Bailies  of  Burghs,  rendered  at  Edin- 
burgh, from  4th  July  to  25th  September  1515. 

Custumar  of  Montrose,  12th  July  1514  to  30th  July  1515,  . 91 

Custumar  of  Stirling,  19th  July  1514  to  30th  July  1515,  . 92 

Custumars  of  Irvine,  1st  July  1514  to  4th  July  1515,  . 92 

Custumar  of  Wigtoun  and  Whithern,  26th  July  1513  to 

10th  April  1515,  .....  93 

Custumars  of  Linlithgow,  4th  July  1514  to  3rd  August 

1515,  .......  94 

Custumar  of  Disart,  20th  July  1514  to  4th  August  1515,  . 94 

Custumar  of  Dundee,  18th  July  1514  to  7th  August  1515,  94 

Custumars  of  Ayr,  1st  July  1514  to  5th  July  1515,  . 95 

Custumars  of  Kirkcudbright,  26th  July  1513  to  2nd  August 

1515, .96 

Custumar  of  Arbroath,  12th  July  1514  to  2nd  August  1515,  97 

Custumar  of  Dundee,  15th  June  1509  to  19th  April  1510,  97 

Custumar  of  Aberdeen,  26th  July  1513  to  3rd  September 

1515,  .......  98 

Custumar  of  Banff,  2nd  February  1510  to  2nd  February 

next  to  come,  ......  98 

Custumars  of  Perth,  24th  October  1514  to  6th  September 

1515, 99 

Custumars  of  Perth,  1st  May  1512  to  24th  October  1514,  . 100 

Custumars  of  Edinburgh,  28th  July  1514  to  20th  Septem- 
ber 1515,  . . . . . .102 

Bailies. of  Rutherglen,  3rd  July  1514  to  27th  June  1515,  . 108 

Bailies  of  Peebles,  27th  June  1513  to  27th  June  1515,  . 108 

Bailies  of  Dumfries,  8th  July  1512  to  4th  July  1515,  . 109 

Bailies  of  Irvine,  1st  July  1514  to  4th  July  1515,  . . 109 

Bailies  of  Montrose,  12th  July  1514  to  30th  July  1515,  . 109 

Bailies  of  Inverness,  20th  July  1514  to  2nd  August  1515,  . 110 

Bailies  of  Edinburgh,  3rd  August  1513  to  11th  August 

1515,  .......  110 


CONTENTS. 


Xlll 


Account  of — page 

Bailies  of  Craile,  5th  July  1514  to  2nd  August  1515,  . Ill 

Bailies  of  Kirkcudbright,  29th  July  1513  to  2nd  August 

1515, Ill 

Bailies  of  Wigtoun,  12th  July  1513  to  2nd  August  1515,  . Ill 
Bailies  of  North  Berwick,  15th  July  1514  to  16th  August 

1515,  . . . . . .112 

Bailies  of  Renfrew,  3rd  July  1514  to  5th  July  1515,  . 112 

Bailies  of  Ayr,  1st  July  1514  to  5th  July  1515,  . . 112 

Bailies  of  Haddington,  13th  July  1514  to  6th  July  1515,  . 112 

Bailies  of  Linlithgow,  4th  July  1514  to  30th  July  1515,  . 113 

Bailies  of  Culane,  2nd  August  1513  to  2nd  August  1515,  . 113 

Bailies  of  Forfar,  12th  July  1514  to  3rd  August  1515,  . 114 

Bailies  of  Perth,  8th  July  1514  to  6th  August  1515,  . 114 

Bailies  of  Aberdeen,  2nd  August  1514  to  17th  August  1515,  114 

Bailies  of  Inverkething,  5th  July  1514  to  5th  September 

1515, . 115 


CCCXL.  [CCCLIII.]— Account  of  Sir  Patrick 
Hamilton  of  Kincavile,  and  Sir  James  Kin- 
cragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen,  Receivers  General, 
rendered  at  Edinburgh,  2nd  November  1515, 

1st  July  to  date,  .....  116 

CCCXLI.  [CCCLIY.]— Accounts  of  Ballivi  ad 
Extra,  rendered  at  Edinburgh,  from  15th  July 
to  13th  September  1516. 

Account  of — 

Robert  MoncreifF,  tutor  of  John  Wod  of  the  lands  of  Fethir- 

kerne,  2nd  August  1515  to  15th  July  1516,  . . 124 

Master  Peter  Scot,  Chamberlain  of  Stratherne,  30th  April 

1515  to  15th  July  1516,  . . . .125 

Margaret,  relict  of  Henry,  Lord  Sinclare,  lessee  of  Orkney 

and  Shetland,  4th  August  1515  to  5th  August  1516,  . 129 

Gilbert,  Lord  Kennedy,  Earl  of  Cassillis,  Chamberlain  of 
Carrik,  Leswault,  and  Menybrig,  5th  September  1515 
to  6th  August  1516,  .....  131 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  Chamberlain  of  Moray,  3rd 

August  1515  to  7th  August  1516,  . . . 132 

Thome  Forestare,  Chamberlain  of  Galway,  9th  August 

1515  to  5th  August  1516,  . . . .134 

Alexander  Irwyn  of  Drum,  intromitter  with  the  lands  of 
Kintor,  Coule,  and  O’Neile,  17th  August  1515  to  13th 
August  1516,  ......  138 


XIV 


CONTENTS. 


Account  of — 

Andrew,  Bishop  of  Caithness,  Chamberlain  of  Boss,  12th 
August  1515  to  19th  August  1516, 

Andrew,  Bishop  of  Caithness,  lessee  of  Ardmanach,  31st 
October  1515  to  20th  August  1516, 

Charter  to  Henry  Stewart  of  the  lands  of  Culcowy,  dated 
15th  August  1511,  ..... 

Account  of — 

John  Grant  of  Fruchy,  Chamberlain  and  receiver  of  the 
lands  of  Glencharny,  Urquhart,  and  Glenmorischen, 
30th  July  1515  to  21st  August  1516,  . 

John  Lesly  of  Wardiris,  feuar  of  the  lordship  of  Garviauch, 
20th  August  1515  to  21st  August  1516, 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  receiver  of  the  lordship  of 
Strathde  and  Cromar,  23rd  August  1515  to  22nd 
August  1516,  ...... 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  lessee  of  Brechin  and  Nevaire, 
2nd  August  1515  to  22nd  August  1516, 

Andrew  Wardropare,  Chamberlain  of  Kinclevin,  13th  July 
1513  to  22nd  August  1516,  .... 

James,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chamberlain  of  Fiffe,  2nd 
August  1514  to  7th  August  1516, 

Andrew  Murray,  son  and  heir  of  Master  John  Murray  of 
Blacbarony,  bailie  of  Ballincreife,  26th  July  1514  to 
13th  September  1516,  . 


CCCXLII.  [CCCLV.]— Accounts  of  Custumars 
and  Bailies  of  Burghs,  rendered  at  Edin- 
burgh, from  13th  July  to  18th  September  1516. 

Account  of — 

Custumars  of  Ayr,  5th  July  1515  to  16th  July  1516, 
Custumar  of  Irvine,  4th  July  1515  to  16th  July  1516, 
Custumar  of  Stirling,  30th  July  1515  to  18th  July  1516,  . 
Custumar  of  Pettenweme,  4th  July  1515  to  19th  July  1516, 
Custumars  of  Montrose,  30th  July  1515  to  21st  July  1516, 
Custumar  of  Arbroath,  2nd  August  1515  to  23rd  July  1516, 
Custumar  of  Haddington,  4th  July  1515  to  13th  July  1516, 
Custumars  of  Dundee,  4th  and  7th  August  1515  to  14th 
July  1516,  ...... 

Custumar  of  Dumbarton  and  Lowis,  25th  December  1514 
to  25th  July  1516,  • . . . . 

Lessee  of  the  assise  herrings,  9th  September  1513  to  7th 
August  1516,  ...... 

Letter  of  pension  to  William  Stirling  of  Glorat,  dated  19th 
March  1515,  ...... 


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CONTENTS. 


XV 


Account  of — 

Custumar  of  Dysart,  4th  August  1515  to  6th  August 

1516, 

Custumar  of  Linlithgow,  3rd  August  1515  to  6th  August 

1516, 

Custumar  of  Inverkeithing,  28th  July  1512  to  9th  August 

1516, 

Custumar  of  Wigtoun  and  Quhithirn,  4th  July  1515  to  9th 
August  1516,  ...... 

Custumars  of  burgh  of  Perth,  8th  August  1516, 

Custumar  of  Perth,  25th  September  1515  to  8th  August 
1516,  ....... 

Custumars  of  Aberdeen,  3rd  September  1515  to  16th 
August  1516,  ...... 

Custumars  of  Kirkcudbricht,  2nd  August  1515  to  18th 
August  1516,  ...... 

Custumar  of  Couper,  6th  December  1514  to  10th  Sep- 
tember 1516,  ...... 

Custumars  of  Edinburgh,  25th  September  1515  to  15th 
September  1516, 

Bailies  of  Renfrew,  5th  July  1515  to  15th  July  1516, 

Bailies  of  Irwin,  4th  July  1515  to  15th  July  1516,  . 

Bailies  of  Haddington,  6th  July  1515  to  15th  July  1516,  . 
Bailies  of  Wigtoun,  2nd  August  1515  to  15th  July  1516,  . 
Bailies  of  Are,  from  5th  July  1515  to  15th  July  1516, 
Bailies  of  Dunbritane,  5th  July  1513  to  15th  July  1516,  . 
Bailies  of  Perth,  6th  August  1515  to  16th  July  1516, 

Bailies  of  Carale,  2nd  August  1515  to  18th  July  1516, 
Bailies  of  Inverkethin,  5th  September  1515  to  18th  July 

1516, 

Bailies  of  Forfare,  3rd  August  1515  to  19th  July  1516, 
Bailies  of  Monthrose,  30th  July  1515  to  13th  July  1516,  . 
Bailies  of  Northberwik,  16th  August  1515  to  23rd  July 
1516,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Ruthirglen,  27th  June  1515  to  23rd  July 
1516,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Laudir,  26th  June  1515  to  12th  August  1516, 
Bailies  of  Culane,  2nd  August  1515  to  26th  July  1516, 
Bailies  of  Kinghorn,  14th  July  1514  to  6th  August 

1516, 

Bailies  of  Linlithgow,  30th  July  1515  to  6th  August 

1516, 

Bailies  of  Banff,  26th  July  1513  to  8th  August  1516, 

Bailies  of  Inverness,  2nd  August  1515  to  8th  August 

1516, 

Bailies  of  Abirdene,  6th  August  1515  to  12th  August 
1516,  ....... 


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CONTENTS. 


Account  of — 

Bailies  of  Jedburgh,  26th.  June  1515  to  18th  August  1516, . 
Bailies  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  2nd  August  1515  to  18th 
August  1516,  .... 

Bailies  of  Couper,  8th  July  1514  to  4th  September  1516, 
Bailies  of  Edinburgh,  11th  August  1515  to  18th  Sep- 
tember 1516,  ...... 


CCCXLIII.  [CCCLVI.]— Account  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Jardin  of  Apilgirth,  Comptroller, 
rendered  at  Edinburgh,  26th  September  1516, 
1st  March  1515  to  31st  August  1516, 

CCCXLIV.  [CCCLVII.]— Accounts  of  Balliyi 
ad  Extra,  rendered  at  Edinburgh,  from  13th 
July  to  31st  August  1517. 

Account  of — 

Robert  Muncrieff,  tutor  of  John  VYode,  feuar  of  the  lands  of 
the  thanage  of  Fettercairn  and  Abirluthnot,  5th  July 
1516  to  13th  July  1517,  . . . . 

Andrew  Wardropare,  Chamberlain  of  Kinclevin,  2nd 
August  1516  to  2nd  February  1517, 

Bailies  of  Jedburgh,  26th  June  1515  to  18th  August 
1516,  ....... 

Alexander  Irwyn  of  Drum,  intromitter  with  the  lands  of 
Kintore,  Coule,  and  O’Neil,  13th  August  1516  to  5th 
August  1517,  ...... 

Ninian  Stewart,  Sheriff  and  Chamberlain  of  Bute,  1st  Sep- 
tember 1516  to  17th  August  1517, 

Thomas  Forestar,  Chamberlain  of  Galloway,  5th  August 
1516  to  23rd  July  1517,  . 

Gilbert,  Earl  of  Cassillis,  Lord  Kennedy,  Chamberlain  of 
Carrik,  Leswalt,  and  Menybrig,  6th  August  1516  to 
28th  July  1517,  . 

John  Leslie  of  Wardaris,  feuar  of  the  lordship  of  Garviauch, 
21st  August  1516  to  12th  August  1517, 

John,  Lord  Drummond,  Chamberlain  of  Stratherne,  1st  May 
1514  to  28th  July  1517,  .... 

James,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chamberlain  of  Fife,  7th 
August  1516  to  4th  August  1517, 

Peter  Scott,  Chamberlain  of  Stratherne,  15th  July  1516  to 
24th  July  1517,  ...... 


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Account  of—  PAGE 

Margaret,  relict  of  Lord  Sinclair,  lessee  of  the  lordships  of 
Orkney  and  Scheitland,  5th  August  1516  to  27th  August 
1517,  .......  256 

Hugh,  Earl  of  Eglinton,  Chamberlain  of  Stewartoun,  14th 

October  1516  to  31st  August  1517,  . . .257 

CCCXLV.  [CCCLVIII]. — Accounts  of  Custumars 
and  Bailies  of  Burghs,  rendered  at  Edin- 
burgh, from  3rd  July  to  28  th  August  1517. 

Account  of — 

Custumar  of  Aire,  16th  July  1516  to  7th  July  1517,  . 260 

Custumar  of  Linlithgow,  6th  August  1516  to  9th  July 

1517,  . . . . . . 261 

Custumars  of  Irwyn,  16th  July  1516  to  10th  July  1517,  . 261 

Custumar  of  Striveling,  18th  July  to  24th  February  1516 

inclusive,  16th  July  1517,  ....  261 

Custumar  of  Striveling,  24th  February  1516  to  16th  July 

1517,  .......  261 

Custumars  of  Perth,  8th  August  1516  to  17th  July  1517,  . 262 

Custumars  of  Montrose,  21st  July  1516  to  18th  July  1517,  263 

Custumar  of  Hadingtoun,  23rd  July  1516  to  18th  July 

1517,  .......  263 

Custumar  of  Arbroath,  23rd  July  1516  to  18th  July  1517,  . 264 

Custumars  of  itirkcudbrycht,  18th  August  1516  to  18th 

July  1517,  . . . . . .264 

Custumars  of  Dundee,  24th  July  1516  to  23rd  July  1517,  . 264 

Custumar  of  Wigtoun,  9th  August  1516  to  23rd  July 

1517,  .......  265 

Custumar  of  Inverkeithing,  9th  August  1516  to  24th  July 

1517,  .......  266 

Custumar  of  Dunbertane,  24th  July  1516  to  29th  July 

1517,  .......  266 

Custumar  of  Abirdene,  16th  August  1516  to  5th  August 

1517,  .......  266 

Custumar  of  Pettinweme,  19th  July  1516  to  11th  August 

1517,  . 267 

Custumar  of  Couper,  10th  September  1516  to  11th  August 

1517, 267 

Custumar  of  Edinburgh,  15th  September  to  21st  October 

1516  exclusive,  21st  August  1517,  . . . 267 

Custumar  of  Edinburgh,  21st  October  1516  to  22nd 

August  1517,  ......  268 

Custumar  of  Disarte,  6th  August  1516  to  28th  August 

1517,  .......  270 

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Account  of — 

Bailies  of  Ruthirglen,  23rd  July  1516  to  3rd  July  1517,  . 270 

Bailies  of  Lanark,  1st  July  1513  to  3rd  July  1517,  . . 270 

Bailies  of  Peblis,  27th  June  1515  to  4th  July  1517,  . 271 

Bailies  of  Laudir,  12th  August  1516  to  3rd  July  1517,  . 271 

Bailies  of  Aire,  15th  July  1516  to  7th  July  1517,  . . 271 

Bailies  of  Renfrew,  15th  July  1516  to  8th  July  1517,  . 272 

Bailies  of  Jedburgh,  18th  August  1516  to  3rd  July  1517,  . 272 

Bailies  of  Dumfreis,  4th  July  1515  to  3rd  July  1517,  . 272 

Bailies  of  Dunbertane,  15th  July  1516  to  7th  July  1517,  . 272 

Bailies  of  Linlithgow,  6th  August  1516  to  9th  July  1517,  . 272 

Bailies  of  Striveling,  9th  July  1513  to  10th  July  1517,  . 273 

Bailies  of  Irwyne,  15th  July  1516  to  10th  July  1517,  . 273 

Bailies  of  Wigtoun,  15th  July  1516  to  10th  July  1517,  . 273 

Bailies  of  Hadingtoun,  15th  July  1516  to  11th  July  1517,  . 273 

Bailies  of  Perth,  16th  July  1516  to  13th  July  1517,  . 274 

Bailies  of  Carale,  18th  July  1516  to  16th  July  1517,  . 274 

Bailies  of  Inverkeithing,  18th  July  1516  to  16th  July  1517,  274 

Bailies  of  Montrose,  23rd  July  1516  to  17th  July  1517,  . 275 

Bailies  of  Forfar,  19th  July  1516  to  17th  July  1517,  . 275 

Bailies  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  18th  August  1516  to  18th  July 

1517, 275 

Bailies  of  Couper,  4th  September  1516  to  18th  July  1517,  275 

Bailies  of  Dundee,  26th  July  1512  to  21st  July  1517,  . 275 

Bailies  of  Northberwyk,  23rd  July  1516  to  23rd  July  1517,  276 

Bailies  of  Kingorne,  6th  August  1516  to  23rd  July  1517,  . 276 

Bailies  of  Abirdene,  12th  August  1516  to  8th  August 

1517,  . . . . . . . 276 

Bailies  of  Culane,  26th  July  1516  to  8th  August  1517,  . 277 

Bailies  of  Edinburgh,  18th  September  1516  to  12th  August 

1517, 277 

Bailies  of  ;Jn vernes,  12  th  August  1516  to  14th  August 

1517,  ~ 277 


CCCXLYI.  [CCCLIX.]— Account  of  Robert 
Bertoun,  Comptroller,  rendered  at  Edinburgh, 
3rd  September  1517,  12  th  October  1516  to 


date. 

With  Sheriffs,  ......  279 

With  Bailies  of  Burghs,  .....  280 

With  Custumars,  . . . . . . 280 

With  Bailies  ad  Extra,  . . . . 281 

Extra  Rotulos,  . . . . . .281 

Discharge,  .......  284 


CONTENTS. 


XIX 


CCCXLVIL  [CCCLX.]— Accounts  of  Ballivi  ad 
Extra,  rendered  at  Edinburgh,  from  28  th  June 
to  13th  August  1518. 

Account  of — 

Robert  Muncreif,  tutor  of  John  Wood,  feuar  of  tlie  thanage 
of  Fethirkerne  and  Aberluthnott, 

Alexander  Irwin  of  Drum,  intromitter  with  the  lands  of 
Kintor,  Coule,  and  Oneile,  5th  August  1517  to  26th 
July  1518, 

Andrew  Wardropar,  Chamberlain  of  Kinclevin,  26th  July 
1518,  .... 

Gilbert,  Earl  of  Cassillis,  Chamberlain  of  Galloway,  1st 
September  1517  to  27th  July  1518, 

Gilbert,  Earl  of  Cassillis,  Lord  Kennedy,  Chamberlain  of 
Carrik,  Leswalt,  and  Menybrig,  28th  July  1517  to  27th 
July  1518,  . 

John  Leslie  of  Wardaris,  feuar  of  the  lordship  of  Garviauch, 
12th  August  1517  to  28th  July  1518,  . 

Margaret,  relict  of  Henry,  Lord  Sincler,  lessee  of  Orkney  and 
Shetland,  27th  August  1517  to  28th  July  1518, 

John,  Earl  of  Athol,  Chamberlain  of  Ross,  19th  August 
1516  to  2nd  August  1518,  .... 

John,  Earl  of  Athol,  Chamberlain  of  Ardmanach,  20th 
August  1516  to  2nd  August  1518, 

Peter  Scott,  Chamberlain  of  Stratherne,  24th  July  1517  to 
4th  August  1518,  ..... 

Ninian  Stewart,  Chamberlain  of  the  lordship  of  Bute,  17th 
August  1517  to  7th  August  1518, 

James,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chamberlain  of  Fife,  4th 
August  1517  to  9th  August  1518, 

Charter  of  the  lands  of  Innerallochy  and  others  to  William 
Cumyng,  younger,  dated  14th  July  1513, 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  receiver  of  lordships  of  Strathde 
and  Cromar,  22nd  August  1516  to  12th  August  1518, . 
Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  lessee  of  Brechin  and  Nevaire, 
22nd  August  1516  to  13th  August  1518, 

Thome  Forestar,  Chamberlain  of  Galloway,  23rd  July  1517 
to  18th  August  1518,  ..... 


CCCXLVIII.  [CCCLXI.]— Accounts  of  Custu- 
mars  and  Bailies  of  Burghs,  rendered  at 
Edinburgh,  from  1st  July  to  28th  August  1518. 
Account  of — 

Custumar  of  Pittenweme,  1 1th  August  1517  to  1st  J uly  1518, 


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325 

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CONTENTS. 


Account  of — 

Custumar  of  Aire,  lVtli  July  1517  to  6th  July  1518, 
Custumar  of  Irwyne,  10th  July  1517  to  6th  July  1518, 
Custumar  of  Hadingtoune,  18th  July  1517  to  12th  July 
1518,  ....  . . 

Custumar  of  Dundee,  23rd  July  1517  to  19th  July  1518,  . 
Custumar  of  Abirbrodoch,  8th  July  1517  to  19th  July 
1518,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Disart,  28th  August  1517  to  28th  July 

1518, 

Custumar  of  Linlithgow,  9th  July  1517  to  3rd  August 
1518,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Montrose,  18th  July  1517  to  16th  July  1518, 
Custumar  of  Striveling,  16th  July  1517  to  16tli  July 
1518,  . . . . . . . 

Custumar  of  Inverkethin,  4th  July  1517  to  3rd  August 
1518,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Perth,  17th  July  1517  to  18tli  August  1518,  . 
Custumar  of  Couper,  11th  August  1517  to  18th  August 
1518,  . 

Custumar  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  Wigtoune,  and  Quhitherne, 
18th  July  1517  to  17th  August  1518,  . 

Custumar  of  Abirdene,  5th  August  1517  to  20th  August 
1518,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Edinburgh,  22nd  August  1517  to  21st  August 
1518,  . . 

Custumar  of  Banff,  27th  March  1517  to  26th  August 
1518,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Innerness,  Ross,  Sutherland,  and  Caithness, 
1st  August  1517  to  28th  August  1518, 

Bailies  of  Inverness,  14th  August  1517  to  7th  July  1518  . 
Bailies  of  Linlithgow,  9th  July  1517  to  8th  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Renfrew,  8th  July  1517  to  8th  July  1518, 

Bailies  of  Dumfreis,  3rd  July  1517  to  1st  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Peblis,  4th  July  1517  to  1st  July  1518,  . 

Bailies  of  Ruthirglen,  3rd  July  1517  to  1st  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Aire,  7th  July  1517  to  6th  July  1518, 

Bailies  of  Craile,  16th  July  1517  to  15th  July  1518, 

Bailies  of  Striveling,  10th  July  1517  to  15th  July  1518,  . 

Bailies  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  18th  July  1517  to  15th  July 
1518,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Montros,  17th  July  1517  to  16th  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Irwyne,  10th  July  1517  to  16th  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Hadingtoun,  11th  July  1517  to  9th  July  1518,  . 
Bailies  of  Northberwik,  23rd  July  1517  to  9th  July  1518,  . 
Bailies  of  Dunbertane,  7th  July  1517  to  12th  July  1518,  . 
Bailies  of  Inverkeithine,  16th  July  1517  to  15th  July  1518, 


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CONTENTS. 

Account  of — 

Bailies  of  Dunde,  21st  July  1517  to  17th  July  1518, 

Bailies  of  Wigtoun,  10th  July  1517  to  17th  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Perth,  13th  July  1517  to  20  July  1518,  . 

Bailies  of  Banff,  8th  August  1516  to  20th  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Cowper,  18th  July  1517  to  28th  July  1518, 
Bailies  of  Kinghorne,  23rd  July  1517  to  23rd  July  1818,  . 
Bailies  of  Forfar,  17th  July  1517  to  24th  July  1518, 

Bailies  of  Jedburgh,  3rd  July  1517  to  9th  August  1518, 
Bailies  of  Edinburgh,  12th  August  1517  to  17th  August 
1518,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Aberdene,  8th  August  1517  to  20th  August  1518, 
Bailies  of  Culane,  8th  August  1517  to  25th  August  1518,  . 
Bailies  of  Name,  5th  September  1510  to  28th  August  1518, 


CCCXLIX.  [CCCLXII.]— Account  of  Eobert  Ber- 
toun,  Comptroller,  rendered  at  Edinburgh,  27th 
August  1518,  3rd  September  1517  to  25th 
August  1518. 

With  Sheriffs,  . . 

With  Bailies  of  Burghs,  ..... 

With  Custumars,  ...... 

With  Bailies  ad  Extra,  ..... 

Extra  Rotulos,  ...... 

Discharge,  . . .... 


CCCL.  [CCCLXIII.] —Accounts  oe  Balliyi  ad 
Extra,  rendered  at  Edinburgh  from  24th 
October  to  12th  November  1520. 

Account  of — 

William  Gordon,  curator  of  John  Wod,  Fethirearne  and 
Abirluthnot,  17th  July  1518  to  24th  October  1520, 
Ninian  Stewart,  Chamberlain  of  lordship  of  Bute,  7th 
August  1518  to  6th  November  1520, 

John  Grant  of  Fruchy,  feuar  of  the  lands  of  Glencharny, 
Urquhart,  and  Glenmorischen,  21st  August  1516  to 
15th  November  1520,  ..... 

John  Creichton  of  Innernyte,  Chamberlain  of  Kinclevin, 
2nd  January  1516  to  31st  October  1520, 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  receiver  of  the  lordships  of 
Strathde  and  Cromare,  12th  August  1518  to  12  th 
December  1520,  ..... 


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CONTENTS. 


CCCLI.  [CCCLXIV.] — Accounts  of  Custumars 
And  Bailies  of  Burghs,  rendered  at  Edin- 
burgh from  6th  November  to  15th  December 
1520. 

Account  of — 

Custumar  of  Hadingtoune,  12th  July  1518  to  1st  August 
1520 — 6th  November  1520,  .... 

Custumar  of  Cupar,  18th  August  1518  to  7th  November 
1520,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Pittenweem,  1st  July  1518  to  15th  November 

1520, 

Custumar  of  Montrose,  16th  July  1518  to  8th  November 
1520,  . . . . 

Custumar  of  Wigtoun  and  Whithorn,  17th  August  1518 
to  6th  November  1520,  .... 

Custumar  of  Dundee,  19th  July  1518  to  22nd  November 

1520, 

Custumar  of  Banff,  26th  August  1518  to  26th  November 
1520,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Innerkeithing,  3rd  August  1518  to  27th 
November  1520,  ..... 

Custumar  of  Inverness,  Ross,  Sutherland,  and  Caithness, 
28th  August  1518  to  28th  November  1520, 

Custumar  of  Kirkcudbright,  17th  August  1518  to  18th 
August  1520 — 15th  December  1520, 

Bailies  of  Haddington,  9th  July  1518  to  6th  November 
1520,  . . . . . . 

Bailies  of  Couper,  23rd  July  1518  to  7th  November  1520,  . 
Bailies  of  Crail,  15th  July  1518  to  14th  November  1520,  . 
Bailies  of  Rutherglen,  1st  July  1518  to  22nd  November 
1520,  ...... 

Bailies  of  Perth,  20th  July  1518  to  26th  November  1520, 
Bailies  of  Innerkeithing,  15th  July  1518  to  26th  November 
1520,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Kinghorn,  23rd  July  1518  to  10th  November  1520, 
Bailies  of  Culane,  25th  August  1518  to  7th  November  1520, 
Bailies  of  Irvine,  6th  July  1518  to  7th  November  1520, 
Bailies  of  Dumbarton,  12th  July  1518  to  9th  November  1520, 

CCCLII.  [CCCLXV.]— Accounts  of  Ballivi  ad 
Extra,  rendered  at  Edinburgh  from  7th 
October  1521  to  20th  May  1522. 

Account  of— 

Ninian  Stewart,  Chamberlain  of  lordship  of  Bute,  6th 
November  1520  to  6th  February  1521, 


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Account  of — 

Janet,  Countess  of  Atliole,  executrix  of  John,  Earl  of 
Athole,  Chamberlain  of  Ross,  2nd  August  1518  to  7th 
October  1521,  ...... 

Janet,-  Countess  of  Athole,  executrix  of  John  of  Athole, 
Chamberlain  and  lessee  of  Ardmanach,  2nd  August 
1518  to  10th  October  1521,  .... 

Peter  Scott,  Chamberlain  of  Stratherne,  4th  August  1518 
to  2nd  April  1522,  ..... 

James,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chamberlain  of  Fife,  9th 
August  1518  to  26th  February  1521, 

Margaret,  relict  of  Lord  Sinclair,  lessee  of  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land, 28th  July  1518  to  19th  February  1521,  . 

Colin,  Earl  of  Argyll,  Chamberlain  of  Cowell  and  Rose- 
neith,  11th  August  1511  to  19th  February  1521, 
William  Gordoune,  curator  of  John  Wod,  feuar  of  the 
thanage  of  Fethircarne  and  Abirluthnott,  24th  October 
1520  to  18th  March  1521,  .... 

John  Crichton  of  Innernyte,  Chamberlain  of  Kinclevin, 
31st  October  1520  to  10th  March  1521, 

John  Leslie  of  Wardaris,  feuar  of  the  lordship  of  Gar- 
viauch,  28th  July  1518  to  29th  March  1522,  . 

Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  receiver  of  fermes  of  Stratlide 
and  Cromare,  12th  December  1520  to  9th  April  1522, 
Alexander,  Earl  of  Huntly,  lessee  of  Brechin  and  Nevare, 
13th  December  1520  to  9th  April  1522, 

Gilbert,  Earl  of  Cassillis,  Chamberlain  of  Galloway,  27th 
July  1518  to  9th  April  1522,  .... 

Gilbert,  Earl  of  Cassillis,  Lord  Kennedy,  Chamberlain  of 
Carrik,  Leswalt,  and  Menybrig,  27th  July  1518  to  20th 
May  1522,  ...... 

Alexander  Irvin  of  Drum,  intromitter  with  the  lands  of 
Kintor,  Coule,  and  O’Neile,  26th  July  1518  to  2nd 
March  1521,  ...... 

CCCLIII.  [CCCLXYI]. — Accounts  of  Custumars 
and  Bailies  of  Burghs,  rendered  at  Edin- 
burgh from  10th  February  1521  to  22nd  May 
1522, 

Account  of — 

Custumars  of  Irvine,  6th  July  1518  to  10th  February  1521, 
Custumar  of  Ayr,  6th  July  1518  to  15th  February  1521,  . 
Custumar  of  Haddington,  6th  November  1520  to  15th 
February  1521,  ...... 

Custumar  of  Montrose,  8th  November  1520  to  17th  Feb- 
ruary 1521,  ...... 


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385 

390 

393 

416 

417 

419 

420 

423 

424 

425 

426 

429  . 

430 


432 

432 

433 


433 


xxiv  CONTENTS. 

Account  of — 

Custuinar  of  Dysart,  28th  July  1518  to  28th  August  1522 
— 19th  February  1521,  . 

Custumar  pf  Inverkeithing,  27th  November  1520  to  19th 
February  1521,  ..... 

Custumar  of  Cupar,  7th  November  1520  to  26th  Feb- 
ruary 1521,  ...... 

Custumar  of  Dumbarton,  29th  July  1517  to  6th  March  1521, 
Custumar  of  Pittenweem,  15th  November  1520  to  7th 
March  1521,  ...... 

Custumars  of  Aberdeen,  20th  August  1518  to  1st  January 
1521— 9th  March  1521,  .... 

Custumar  of  Arbroath,  19th  July  1518  to  4th  April  1522, 
Custumar  of  Perth,  18th  August  1518  to  9th  April  1522,  . 
Custumar  of  Inverness,  Ross,  Sutherland,  and  Caithness, 
28th  November  1520  to  7th  March  1521, 

Custumar  of  Wigton  and  Whithorn,  6th  November  1520 
to  10th  March  1521, 

Custumar  of  Stirling,  16th  July  1518  to  13th  March  1521, 
Custumars  of  Dundee,  22nd  November  1520  to  2nd  April 
1522,  ....... 

Custumar  of  Edinburgh,  21st  August  1518  to  22nd  May 
1522,  . . . . . . 

Letter  of  pension  to  Cristina  Gray,  dated  7th  October 
1522,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Dumfries,  1st  July  1518  to  5th  February  1521,  . 
Bailies  of  Lauder,  3rd  July  1517  to  6th  February  1521, 
Bailies  of  Forfar,  24th  July  . 15 18  to  6th  February  1521, 
Bailies  of  Irvine,  7th  November  1520  to  7th  February 
1521,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Ayr,  6th  July  1518  to  7th  February  1521, 

Bailies  of  Peebles,  1st  July  1518  to  8th  February  1521, 
Bailies  of  Dumbarton,  9th  November  1520  to  8th  Feb- 
ruary 1521, 

Bailies  of  Kinghorn,  10th  November  1520  to  11th  Feb- 
ruary 1521,  ...... 

Bailies  of  Renfrew,  8th  July  1518  to  13th  February  1521,  . 
Bailies  of  Haddington,  6th  November  1520  to  13th  Feb- 
ruary 1521, 

Bailies  of  Culane,  7th  November  1520  to  18th  February 
1521,  ....... 

Bailies  of  Montrose,  16th  June  1518  to  18th  February 
1521,  . . . . . . . 

Bailies  of  Inverkeithing,  6th  November  1520  to  29th  Feb- 
ruary 1521,  ...... 

Bailies  of  Crail,  14th  November  1520  to  26th  February 
1521,  ....... 


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436 

437 

438 

439 

441 

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443 

444 

445 
445 

445 

445 

446 

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446 

446 

447 
447 
447 
447 


448 


CONTENTS. 


XXV 


Accounts  of — 

Bailies  of  Nairn,  28th  August  1518  to  14th  March  1521,  . 

Bailies  of  Couper,  7th  November  1520  to  19th  February 
1521,  ....  . 

Bailies  of  Dundee,  17th  July  1518  to  28th  March  1522, 
Bailies  of  Aberdeen,  20th  August  1518  to  28th  March  1522, 
Bailies  of  Inverness,  7th  July  1518  (Martinmas  exclusive 
1521)  to  12th  April  1522,  . 

Bailies  of  Edinburgh,  to  12th  April  1522,  . 


CCCLIV.  [CCCLXVII].— Account  of  Robert  Ber- 
toun,  Comptroller,  rendered  at  Edinburgh, 
30th  May  1522,  27th  August  1518  to  date. 


With  Sheriffs,  1520,  . 

451 

With  Bailies  of  Burghs,  .... 

451 

With  Custumars,  ..... 

452 

With  Bailies  ad  Extra,  .... 

452 

With  Sheriffs,  1521,  . 

With  Bailies  of  Burgh,  .... 

452 

453 

With  Custumars,  ..... 

453 

With  Bailies  ad  Extra,  .... 

453 

APPENDIX. — Rentals  of  Crown  Lands. 

Entries  of — 

Stirlingshire,  ..... 

477 

Methven,  ...... 

478 

Galloway,  below  Cree,  .... 

478 

Galloway,  above  Cree,  .... 

478 

Rental  of — 

Galloway  and  Ayr,  let  28th  November  1519, 

480 

Galloway,  below  Cree,  let  27  th  February  1518, 

481 

Barony  of  Bootle,  ..... 

481 

Culven,  * 

483 

Glenken,  ...... 

483 

Sannak,  ...... 

484 

Twyname,  ...... 

484 

Galloway,  above  Cree,  .... 

485 

Entries;  of  Galloway,  8 th  August  1517,  4th  October  1518, 

and 

6th  April  1519 — 28th  March  1520, 

# 

487 

Rental  of — 

Dundonald,  let  16th  July  1518,  31st  January  1520, 

1st 

March  1521,  . 

487 

King’s  Meadow,  near  Edinburgh,  11th  March  1521, 

. 

488 

PAGE 

448 

448 

448 

449 

449 

450 


xxvi  CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

Entries  ; of  Menteith,  let  in  fen-farm,  5th  March  1517,  . 488 

Rental  of — 

Strathern,  let  8th  January  1515,  23rd  February  1516,  . 489 

Kinclaven,  Discher,  and  Toyer,  9th  January  1516, . . 489 

Stewarton,  let  4th  May  1517,  . . . . 490 

Fife,  lands  not  yet  let  in  feu-farm  let  2nd  January  1516,  . 494 

Fife,  let  3rd  January  1521,  . . . . .501 

Decree  of  the  Commissioners  for  letting  the  Crown  lands, 
in  an  action  by  Robert  Muncrefe  of  Tibbermells 
against  John  Betoun  of  Crefe,  touching  the  right  to 
the  tack  of  Urquhard  in  Fife,  ....  505 

Rental  of — 

Galloway,  below  Cree,  let  1st  March  1521,  . . . 506 

Galloway,  above  Cree,  . . . . .510 

Strathern,  let  6th  February  1521,  . . . . 511 

Stewarton,  let  3rd  March  1521,  . . . . 512 

Entries  of — 

Stewarton,  16th  March  1522,  ....  513 

Teling  and  Polgavy,  3rd  March  1521,  . . . 513 

Responde  Book,  1513,  .....  515 

Do.  1514,  . . . . .542 

Do.  1515,  . . . . .574 

Do.  1516,  . . . . .582 

Do.  1517,  . . . . .592 

Do.  1518,  . . . . .604 

Do.  1519,  . . . . .616 

Do.  1520,  . . . • .626 

Index,  .......  639 


PREFACE. 


PREFACE. 


i. 

Contents  of  the  Rolls. 

The  present  volume  contains  the  Exchequer 
Rolls  extant  from  6th  July  1513  to  31st  May  1522, 
which  were  audited  at  Edinburgh  at  various  dates 
from  4th  July  1514  to  31st  May  1522.  It  embraces 
the  accounts  of  the  first  nine  years  of  the  reign  of 
James  v.  from  shortly  before  his  father  s death  at 
Flodden  on  9th  September  1513,  down  to  shortly 
before  the  appointment  of  the  Council  of  Regency  in 
October  1522.  John,  Duke  of  Albany,  the  King’s 
Tutor  or  Guardian,  and  Governor  or  Regent, 
governed  Scotland  from  16th  May  1515  to  7th 
June  1517  as  Regent,  and  again  from  19th  November 
1521  to  the  spring  of  1523,  when  he  visited  France 
for  the  last  time  before  his  final  departure  from 
Scotland.  He  came  back  on  8th  October  1523, 
and  finally  retired  to  France  on  20tli  May  1524. 
The  period  under  review  may  be  deemed  the 
Regency  of  Albany,  although  he  did  not  begin 
to  govern  till  a year  after  these  accounts  com- 
mence, and  continued  Regent  for  two  years  after 


XXX 


PEEFACE. 


they  close.  It  almost  exactly  synchronises  with 
the  Papacy  of  Leo  x. 

There  are  no  detailed  Sheriffs’  accounts,  but  the 
sums  received  from  these  officers  appear  in  the 
accounts  of  the  Comptrollers.  The  accounts  of 
the  Baillies  and  Custumars  of  the  Koyal  Burghs 
are  preserved  for  the  whole  period,  and  so  are 
those  of  the  Baillivi  ad  extra,  though  with  some 
omissions,  and  at  irregular  intervals. 

There  are  no  Comptrollers’  accounts  prior  to 
1516.  On  26th  September  of  that  year  Sir 
Alexander  Jardine  of  Applegarth  rendered  his 
account  as  Comptroller  from  1st  March  to  31st 
August  151 6.1 2  Andrew  Stewart,  Bishop  of  Caith- 
ness, who  had  been  Comptroller  in  the  latter  part 
of  the  preceding  reign,  continued  in  office  until, 
or  at  least  rendered  his  last  account  on  1 6th 
January  15 14. 2 He  appears  to  have  been  super- 
seded by  James  Kedheuch,  who  accompanied  the 
King  to  Flodden,  and  probably  fell  there,  for  his 
heirs  and  executors  are  called  on  to  account 
for  the  receipts  by  him  from  the  Custumars  of 
Perth  in  their  account,  which  includes  the  year 
1513. 3 

In  1515  Sir  Patrick  Hamilton  of  Kincavil, 
and  James  Kincragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen,  render 


1 Page  214. 

2 Page  29.  The  expression,  ‘In 

supervisione  sua  reddita  apud 
Edinburgh,  16th  January  1513  (or 
1514),’  is  unusual,  and  perhaps 


implies  that  before  he  rendered 
that  account  he  had  been  super- 
seded. 

3Pp.  10,  11,  96,  101,  112. 


PREFACE. 


XXXI 


an  account  for  the  four  months  preceding  2nd 
November,  as  Receivers-General  of  the  property 
of  the  King.  The  contents  of  this  Roll  (cccxl.) 
are  the  same  as  those  of  the  Comptroller  in 
other  years,  and  in  the  margin  as  well  as  the 
text1  of  the  accounts,  Sir  Patrick  Hamilton  is 
frequently  designed  Comptroller,  so  that  it  is  pro- 
bable the  name  and  not  the  substance  of  the  office 
had  been  temporarily  changed  until  a definite 
appointment  to  the  office  of  Comptroller  was  made. 
From  12th  October  1516  2 to  3rd  September  1517, 
from  3rd  September  1517 3 to  25th  September  1518, 
and  from  27th  August  1518  to  31st  May  1522, 4 
there  are  accounts  rendered  by  Robert  Barton 
(Bertoun)  of  Over  Berntoun,  a brother  of  Andrew 
Barton  the  sea  captain,  which  prove  that  Robert 
Barton  held  the  office  of  Comptroller  during  the 
period  from  12th  October  1516  to  31st  May  1522, 
when  the  present  volume  ends.  The  cause  of  the 
supersession  of  Jardine  by  Barton  may  probably 
be  found  in  an  entry  in  the  Rolls  for  1518,  which 
states  that  the  Auditors  of  Exchequer  had  ascer- 
tained that  the  King  had  been  defrauded  by  a long 
tack  of  the  English  customs  which  Jardine  had 
held,  and  which  he  was  compelled  to  renounce  on 
receiving  payment  of  <£40.5 

The  Auditors  throughout  are  generally  the  same 


1 Page  155. 

2 Page  279. 

Page  344. 


4 Page  451. 

5 Page  353. 


XXX11 


PREFACE. 


persons.  James  Beaton,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow 
and  Chancellor,  Gavin  Dunbar,  Archdeacon  of  St 
Andrews  and  Clerk  Register,  afterwards  Bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  Robert  Forman,  Dean  of  Glasgow, 
brother  of  Andrew  Forman  Archbishop  of  St 
Andrews,  James  Kincragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen, 
John  Campbell  of  Thorntoun,  Treasurer,  John 
White,  Rector  of  Petcokkis,  Director  of  Chancery, 
and  Nicholas  Crawford  of  Oxgang,  constantly 
appear,  but  a few  variations  occur  in  the  later  audits. 
At  the  audits  of  18th  September  1517  and  of 
1522,  Thomas  Halkerston,  Provost  of  Crichton, 
disappears,  and  so  does  James  Kincragy,  while 
Thomas  Hay,  Rector  of  Ruthven,  Secretary  of 
Albany,  and  John  Dingwall,  Archdeacon  of  Caith- 
ness, first  appear.1  The  absence  of  a complete 
audit  between  27th  August  1518  and  31st  May 
1522,  when  more  than  three  years’  accounts  of  the 
Comptroller  were  audited,  was  probably  due  to  the 
absence  of  Albany  from  7th  June  1517  to  19th 
November  1521,  and  the  disturbed  state  of  the 
kingdom  owing  to  the  contest  between  the 
Douglasses  and  the  Hamiltons,  the  party  of  Angus 
and  the  party  of  Arran. 

Various  causes  diminished  the  lands  held  by  the 
Crown  during  this  period,  and  consequently  dimin- 
ished its  revenues,  already  lessened  by  the  extra- 
vagant liberality  of  James  iv.  The  ward  of 


1 In  Appendix  I.  will  be  found 
a more  exact  List  of  the  Auditors 
of  Exchequer,  an  important  branch 


of  the  Scottish  Government,  for 
which  I am  indebted  to  Mr 
Archibald  Anderson. 


PREFACE.  xxxiii 

Sutherland  had  lapsed  by  the  infeftment  of  the 
new  Countess,  the  wife  of  Adam  Gordon,  second 
son  of  the  Earl  of  Huntly.  Ross  and  Ardmanach, 
still  in  the  charge  of  a Crown  Receiver,  were  dis^ 
turbed  by  the  raids  of  the  Western  Highlanders, 
and  their  rents  were  only  partially  levied.  Stirlingr 
shire  and  Linlithgowshire,  as  well  as  the  portions 
which  still  remained  to  the  Crown  of  the  Earldom 
of  March  and  the  Forest  of  Ettrick,  had  been 
allocated  for  the  dowry,  or  conjunct  infeftment  as  it 
was  technically  termed,  of  the  Queen  Dowager. 
Orkney  and  Shetland  were  held  under  the  tack 
granted  to  Lord  Sinclair,  to  which  his  wife  succeeded.1 
No  accounts  were  rendered  by  the  Earl  of  Argyle  for 
the  Lordship  of  Kintyre  from  13th  August  1511  to 
19th  February  1522,  because  of  the  war  and  the  waste 
of  these  lands  since  Flodden,2  and  it  was  not  till  the 
audit  of  1 522  that  he  gave  in  an  account  for  the  lands 
of  Cowel  and  Rosneath  for  the  ten  years  preceding. 

The  lands  still  held  by  the  Crown  were  the 
Earldom  of  Fife,  which  was  administered  by  James 
Beaton,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow  ; Bute,  for  which 
Ninian  Stewart  was  Chamberlain  ; the  Earldom  of 
Strathearn,  of  which  Patrick  Scott  was  Chamberlain 
in  1514,  but  which  was  in  that  year  transferred  to 
Lord  Drummond,  who  was  allowed  in  1517  to 
account  for  the  balance 3 of  its  revenues  by  taking 
more  than  half  to  himself  for  his  fee  as  Keeper  of 
Stirling,  and  of  the  person  of  the  King,  and  for  other 

1 Page  416.  2 Page  417.  3 Page  25. 

VOL.  XIV. 


C 


xxxiv 


PREFACE. 


causes  moving  the  Auditors ; 1 the  Thanages  of 
Fettercairn  and  Kintore,  and  the  lands  of  Coul 
and  O’Neil ; the  Earldom  of  Moray,  which  was 
alienated  from  the  Crown  by  the  admission  of 
the  King’s  illegitimate  brother  the  Earl  of  Moray2 
to  the  Earldom  by  Parliament  in  July  1515  ; 
the  Lordships  of  Ross  and  Ardmanach,  of  which, 
after  the  death  of  the  Bishop  of  Caithness,  the  Earl 
of  Huntly,  and  afterwards  the  Earl  of  Athole  and 
his  widow  were  Chamberlains ; the  lands  of  the  Lord- 
ship  of  Galloway ; the  Granges  of  Dunbar,  part  of 
the  old  Earldom  of  March,  of  which  Andrew  For- 
man was  Lessee  in  1514,  but  which  disappear 
from  the  subsequent  accounts,  probably  because 
part  of  the  Queen  Dowager’s  conjunct  infeftment, 
although  she  only  succeeded  in  getting  a single 
payment3  of  £91,  13s.  4d.  from  the  domain  lands  ; 
the  Lordship  of  Balincreif ; the  lands  of  Glen- 
cairn  ey,  Urquhart,  Glenmoriston,  and  Abernethy ; 
the  Lordships  of  Garioch,  which  John  Leslie  of 
Wardens  held  in  feu,4  and  of  Brechin  and  Nevar, 
Strathdee  and  Cromar,  for  all  of  which  the  Earl  of 
Huntly  was  Receiver ; the  Lordship  of  Kintyre  and 
the  lands  of  Carrick,  Leswalt,  and  Menybrig. 

The  Rentals  of  the  King’s  Lands,  which  are 
printed  in  this  volume,  from  1st  March  1513  to 
April  1522,  continue  to  afford  evidence  of  the  process 
of  converting  customary  tacks  for  years  or  annual 


1 Page  243. 

2 Page  150. 


4 Pages  75,  151,  238,  423. 


PREFACE. 


XXXV 


holdings  into  feus,  which  was  pointed  out  in  the 
Preface  to  the  last  volume.  It  is  needless  to  enter 


into  the  same  detail  a second  time.  But  it  may  be 
observed  that  tacks  still  went  on  side  by  side  with 
feus,  and  were  set  for  various  periods,  as  for  three 
years,  which  was  the  custom  in  Galloway,  or  for  five, 
as  in  Fife,1  and  in  exceptional  cases  for  six  or  nine 
years,2  which  is  the  longest  term.  Dundonald  and 
other  lands  in  Ayrshire,  which  fell  to  the  Crown  in 
1518  by  the  forfeiture  of  David  Hume  of  Wedder- 
burn,  were  let  to  Campbell  of  Thornton,  the  Trea- 
surer, and  his  wife,  for  five  years,  who  transferred  their 
lease  to  William  Wallace  and  Elizabeth  Campbell, 
perhaps  a daughter  of  the  Treasurer.3  There  are 
also  instances  of  liferent  leases.4 5  It  was  in  Fife 


that  the  practice  of  feuing  went  on  most  steadily,6 
and  its  compulsory  character  is  proved  by  an  entry 
that  the  tenants  should  take  up  their  infeftments 
before  Whitsunday  on  pain  of  forfeiture  ;6  while 


another  inducement  to  become  feuars  is  shown  by 
the  statement  that  they  were  now  relieved  from  the 
services  they  had  formerly  rendered  as  tenants.7 


1 Page  495. 

2 Forest  of  Buchan  let  to  Mar- 
garet Boyd,  Countess  of  Cassilis,  for 
9 years — p.  480.  Kings  Meadow, 
let  to  Walter  Chepman,  and  Agnes 
Cockburn  his  spouse,  and  David 
their  son,  for  9 years — p.  488. 

3 Page  487. 

4 Pages  489-495-499. 

5 Pages  494-505.  There  is  a 

curious  instance  of  a feu  being  held 
to  supersede  a tack,  and  of  the 

decision  by  the  Commissioners  of 


Exchequer  in  an  action  between 
Beton  the  feuar  and  Moncreiff  the 
tacksman,  as  to  the  lands  of  Urqu- 
hard  in  Fife — pages  505-6,  and  see 
also  500. 

6 Page  495. 

7 Pages  7,  161, 171,  246,  318,  402. 
The  gain  to  the  Exchequer  by  feu- 
farming  is  shown  by  the  Charter  of 
Feu-farm  to  Henry  Stewart,  in 
which  the  money  feu-duty  was  half 
as  much  again  as  the  old  rent — page 
145. 


xxxvi 


PREFACE. 


The  Responde  Books  from  1513  to  1520  will  be 
found  to  contain  many  interesting  entries  as  to 
lands  held  in  various  parts  of  Scotland  as  the  fees 
or  emoluments  for  certain  offices,  as  those  of  Justi- 
ciar, Chamberlain,  Admiral,  Warden  or  Custodier  of 
Castles  and  Forests,  Sheriff,  Coroner,  Deemster, 
Mair  or  Sergeant,  Porter  or  Janitor,  Cellarer, 
and  Executioner.1 

The  tenacity  with  which  land  has  been  held  for 
centuries  by  the  same  families  is  illustrated  by 
many  baronies  or  estates  being  then  the  property 
of  the  families  who  hold  them  in  the  present  day, 
as  Borthwick  of  Crookston,  Gardyne  of  Gardyne, 
Irvine  of  Drum,  Mure  of  Rowallan,  Dunbar  of 
Mochrum,  Boswell  of  Auchenleck,  Guthrie  of 
Guthrie,  Rose  of  Kilravock,  Maxton  of  Cultoquhey, 
Hume  of  Wedderburn,  Herries  of  Terregles,  and 
Edmondston  of  Duntreath.  The  smaller  barons 
often  escaped  the  forfeitures  which  so  fre- 
quently changed  the  descent  of  the  greater  titles 
and  the  lands  attached  to  them.  The  settled 
policy  of  the  first  four  Jameses  had  succeeded  in 
breaking  down  the  older  Earldoms,  but  a new 
nobility  was  gradually  rising  to  the  same  exorbitant 
power  and  accumulating  the  great  estates  which  in 
some  cases,  as  in  the  earldoms  of  A thole,  Argyle,  and 
Huntly,  have  been  transmitted  to  their  descendants. 
In  this,  as  in  other  Volumes  of  the  series,  the 
student  of  the  origin  of  place-names  and  of  sur- 

xLe  Buriourship,  p.  581. 


PREFACE.  xxxvii 

names  will  find  much  aid  as  to  the  forms  of 
spelling  at  a time  when  the  ecclesiastical  registers 
are  more  scanty  or  less  well  preserved. 

As  might  be  anticipated  in  the  Accounts,  Rentals, 
and  Responde  Books,  there  are  many  incidental 
notices  which  bear  on  the  fatal  field  of  Flodden. 
The  number  of  widows  who  render  accounts  instead 
of  their  deceased  husbands  is  remarkable.  The 
most  notable  are  Janet  Paterson,  widow  of  Sir 
Alexander  Lauder  of  Blyth,  Provost  of  Edinburgh, 
and  Margaret  Crichton,  widow  of  George  Halker- 
ston,  a Burgess  of  Edinburgh,  afterwards  Countess 
of  Rothes,  who  continue  to  discharge  the  office  of 
Custumars  held  by  their  husbands,  the  former  till 
20th  September  1515,  and  the  latter  till  21st 
August  1517.  But  there  are  other  examples,  as 
Margaret  Lady  Sinclair,  who  continued  to  hold  the 
tack  of  Orkney  and  Shetland,  granted  to  her  husband, 
Henry  Lord  Sinclair,  the  Master  of  Artillery,  who 
died  under  the  King's  banner  in  the  camp  of  Nor- 
thumberland. The  same  lady  acted  as  Custumar  of 
Dysart.  The  accounts,  especially  the  Rentals  and 
Responde  Book,  are  full  of  references  to  persons 
slain  at  Flodden,  or  in  the  course  of  the  campaign 
in  Northumberland,  which  show  how  the  Act  passed 
at  Twizelhauch  in  favour  of  their  heirs  was  carried 
out  in  practice.1  The  death-roll  of  Flodden,  so  far  as 
implicitly  shown  in  these  accounts,  which  represent 
only  of  course  a small  portion  of  the  loss,  is  given  in 

1 Appendix  II, 


xxxviii 


PREFACE. 


the  Appendix,  from  which  it  appears  that  the  remis- 
sion of  entry  dues  was  made  to  the  King’s  tenants  as 
well  as  his  vassals.  With  the  notices  of  deaths  may 
be  contrasted  the  payments  towards  the  ransoms  of 
Sir  William  Scot  of  Balwearie  1 and  James  Logan,2 
but  two  instances  of  prisoners  on  that  bloody  day 
scarcely  derogate  from  the  statement  of  historians 
that  no  prisoners  were  taken.  A single  entry  records 
a partial  success  in  the  unfortunate  campaign.  John 
Ainslie  (Hainslie),  Captain  of  Norham,  and  Edward 
Gray,  Captain  of  Chillingham,  who  had  been  taken 
prisoners  when  these  castles  were  destroyed  by  James 
on  his  march  to  Flodden,  were  sent  to  Falkland,  and 
the  Chamberlain  of  Fife  is  allowed  forty  merks  a 
week  for  their  expenses  during  thirteen  weeks.3 

The  war  against  England,  by  withdrawing  the 
military  power  at  the  disposal  of  the  Scottish 
King,  had  the  natural  effect  of  risings  in  the  High- 
lands, and  several  entries  refer  to  these.4  Strath- 
earn  was  invaded  by  the  Highlanders  of  Argyle  ; 
Colin,  Earl  of  Argyle,  though  absent,  receives  a 
remission  of  the  rents  of  Kintyre  from  13  th 
August  1511  to  25th  February  1521,  of  which 
those  of  1511-12  were  specially  remitted  by 
Albany  and  the  remainder  by  the  Auditors 
with  consent  of  the  Chancellor,  on  consideration 
of  the  war  which  had  prevented  the  Earl  from 
levying  the  rents  down  to  the  day  of  audit,  upon 
condition  that  he  should  faithfully  account  for 

1 Page  80.  2 Page  56.  3 Page  9.  4 Page  419, 


PREFACE. 


XXXIX 


them  in  future.  The  Highlanders  and  Islanders  of 
the  North-West  made  raids  on  Ross-shire,  as  is 
shown  by  the  fortification  of  the  Castles  of  Ding- 
wall and  Redcastle  by  the  Bishop  of  Caithness,  as 
Chamberlain  of  Ross  and  Ardmanach,  to  whom 
allowances  are  made  on  this  account.  The  disturb- 
ance in  this  part  of  the  country  continued  during 
Albany's  regency,  and  we  learn  from  several  entries 
that  he  projected  an  expedition  to  Ross  along  with 
the  young  King,  though  he  never  carried  it  out. 
The  Border  Counties  were  perhaps  even  more 
disturbed  than  the  Highlands  by  the  raids  from 
England,  and  the  rising  of  the  Humes  and  other 
partisans  of  Angus,  but  few  references  to  these 
appear  in  the  accounts. 

II. 

Sketch  of  History  of  Nine  Years  after 
Flodden. 

The  period  of  these  accounts  does  not  contain 
any  event  of  the  first  magnitude  in  the  history  of 
Scotland ; but  it  does  not  deserve  the  epithet  of  dull 
which  has  been  applied  to  it.  It  was  a time  of 
transition  and  turmoil,  during  which  the  country, 
favoured  by  unexpected  causes,  recovered  to  a 
considerable  extent  from  the  shock  of  Flodden. 
Distracted  within  itself,  Scotland  was  yet  able  to 
maintain  external  independence.  Though  too  weak 
to  cope  with  the  forces  of  Henry  viil,  the  fact 


xl 


PREFACE. 


that  its  infant  monarch  was  his  nephew  modified 
for  a time  his  hostility,  and  made  him  and  his 
ministers  hope  to  gain  Scotland  by  other  methods 
than  conquest.  The  French  and  English  parties 
now  began  to  assume  a definite  character,  and 
held  an  equilibrium  or  balance  of  power  with  a 
singular  alternation  of  pre-dominance.  Neither  had 
sufficient  strength  to  extinguish  the  other,  and 
perhaps  a qualified  patriotism  restrained  them  from 
attempting  extreme  measures.  But  the  nobles  and 
landed  men  were  constantly  engaged  in  secret 
intrigues  or  in  open  feuds.  Their  intrigues  and 
conflicts  produced  several  romantic  and  some  tragic 
incidents : the  secret  marriage  of  Margaret  Tudor 
to  Angus  ; her  vain  but  natural  endeavour  to  keep 
the  custody  of  her  infants  ; the  execution  of  the 
Humes  ; the  murder  of  De  La  Bastie  ; the  fight  of 
Cleanse  the  Causeway  ; the  reconciliation  of  the 
Queen  with  Albany,  and  her  quarrel  with  Angus. 
The  lines  of  demarcation  between  the  two  parties, 
most  conveniently  called  at  this  period  French 
and  English,  which  for  more  than  a century  and  a 
half  troubled  and  divided  Scotland,  were  now  first 
traced.  They  were  to  some  extent  altered  in  the 
next  generation  by  the  Reformation  into  those 
between  Romanists  and  Reformers,  whose  conflict 
continued  until  the  Union  with  England  under 
James  vi.  as  a Protestant  but  Episcopal  monarch, 
again  narrowed  the  issue  into  that  between  the 
Episcopalian  and  the  Presbyterian  forms  of  Church 


PREFACE. 


xli 


government.  The  attempt  to  precipitate  the 
Union  by  the  marriage  of  James  iv.  with  Margaret 
Tudor  miscarried,  though  the  Union  was  the  ulti- 
mate consequence  of  that  alliance.  During  the 
period  from  the  accession  of  Henry  vm.  to  the  death 
of  Elizabeth,  the  English  succession  in  a direct  line 
remained  in  suspense,  and  the  possibility  of  the 
Scottish  monarch  becoming  the  nearest  heir  was 
never  absent  from  the  calculations  of  English  or 
Scottish  Statesmen.  That  of  Scotland  itself  de- 
pended for  three  generations  on  the  single  lives  of 
James  v.  , Mary  Stuart,  and  James  vl,  each  of  whom 
had  a long  minority.  During  the  brief  portion  of 
the  period  with  which  we  are  here  concerned — 
the  years  from  1513  to  1522, — the  death  of 
the  Earl  of  Ross,  the  posthumous  child  of 
James  iv.,  in  1514,  left  John,  Duke  of  Albany, 
son  of  Alexander,  Duke  of  Albany,  brother  of 
James  hi.,  the  next  heir  to  the  Crown.  After 
him  stood  the  Earl  of  Arran,  son  of  Mary,  the 
sister  of  James  hi.  The  exile  of  the  elder  Albany 
had  led  to  the  birth,  education,  and  marriage  of  his 
son  in  France,  where  his  wife,  Anne  de  la  Tour 
D’  Auvergne,  a niece  of  his  mother,  inherited  part  of 
the  great  fiefs  of  Boulogne  and  of  Auvergne,  which 
he  administered  in  her  right.  He  held  also  the 
high  office  of  Admiral  under  the  French  monarch, 
and  continued  throughout  his  life  more  than  half 
a Frenchman,  ignorant,’  or  at  least  imperfectly 
acquainted  with  the  language  of  the  people  he  was 


xlii 


PREFACE. 


summoned  to  govern.1  A French  author  translated 
the  Chronicles  of  Fordoun  and  Boece  for  his  use.  He 
called  France  his  country  and  Francis  I.  his  master. 
He  always  signed  his  Christian  name  Jehan,  not 
John.  After  his  return  to  France  in  1524  he  never 
saw  Scotland  again.  No  one  pressed  him,  and  he  did 
not  desire  to  visit  that  unruly  country  a third  time. 
Arran,  by  nature  an  unstable  character,  wavered 
between  France  and  England,  until  his  rivalry  with 
Angus  forced  him  to  prefer  the  French  interest. 
Angus,  with  the  hereditary  ambition,  the  bravery 
and  the  ability  of  his  race,  was  a more  serious 
aspirant  to  the  throne  than  either  Albany  or  Arran. 

By  the  will  of  James  iv.,  the  guardianship  of 
James  v.,  an  infant  under  two  years,  was  conferred 
on  his  mother  the  Queen  Dowager,  and  this  gave 
her  a preferential  claim  to  the  Regency,  which  was 
confirmed  by  Parliament  in  July  1514.  Her  im- 
prudent and  rash  second  marriage  in  August  of  that 
year  to  Angus,  the  grandson  and  successor  of  Angus 
Bell-the-Cat,  forfeited  her  title  both  to  the  Regency 
and  the  custody  of  the  young  King.  The  advent 
of  Albany  from  France,  always  desired  by  the 
French  party  in  Scotland,  but  delayed  partly 
by  his  own  reluctance  and  partly  through  the 
influence  of  Henry  viil,  was  at  last  effected. 
He  landed  at  Ayr  on  16th  and  at  Dumbarton 
on  18th  May  1515,  and  was  appointed  Governor 


1 Margaret  Tudor  spoke  French 
when  they  met,  that  Albany  might 
understand  her. — Letter  of  Thomas 


Benoit,  Clarenceau  Herald,  to  Wol- 
sey,  15th  February  1522. — State 
Papers,  Henry  vm.,  No.  2054, 


PREFACE. 


xliii 


or  Regent  by  Parliament  on  12th  July.  His 
Regency  was  to  endure  till  James  attained  his 
18th  year,  which  he  would  not  do  till  April  1530, 
so  there  was  a prospect  of  a long  interregnum 
under  a viceroy  who  might  in  certain  contingencies 
become  a sovereign.  Albany  remained  in  Scotland 
rather  more  than  two  years,  returning  to  France  on 
7th  June  1517.  During  this  short  stay  he  showed 
great  activity.  He  obtained  by  force  the  transfer 
of  the  custody  of  the  young  Kiug  from  his  mother  to 
certain  Peers  in  his  interest.  He  compelled  Margaret 
to  take  refuge  in  England,  where  her  daughter  by 
Angus,  Lady  Margaret  Douglas,  afterwards  Countess 
of  Lennox,  and  mother  of  Darnley,  was  bom  at 
Harbottle  on  18th  October  1515.  He  defeated  the 
intrigues  of  Angus,  Arran,  and  Hume,  which  were 
fomented  by  Thomas,  Lord  Dacre,  the  English 
Warden,  an  unscrupulous  but  able  politician,  and  a 
ruthless  Border  commander.  The  castles  of  Arran 
and  his  adherents  in  the  West  were  seized,  though 
terms  were  soon  made  with  him ; and  a second 
rebellion  was  with  equal  facility  repressed.  Gavin 
Douglas  was  tried  before  the  Privy  Council  for 
purchasing  from  the  Pope  the  See  of  Dunkeld 
without  the  Kings  license,  condemned  and  put  in 
ward  in  July  1515,  but  was  released  a year  after 
at  the  instance  of  the  Pope  and  the  Queen  Dowager. 

Angus  had  followed  Margaret  across  the  Border, 
but  quarrelling  with  her,  returned  to  Scotland, 
and  also  made  terms  with  the  Regent.  When 


xliv 


PREFACE. 


Henry  heard  that  Angus  had  deserted  his  sister, 
he  is  said  to  have  exclaimed  “ Done  like  a Scot ! ” 
and  the  natural  leader  of  the  English  interest  in 
Scotland  was  alienated  from  the  English  King 
by  his  marriage,  of  which  Henry  disapproved, 
and  by  his  ambition,  which  led  him  to  aim 
at  supreme  and  independent  power.  Alexander 
Lord  Hume,  the  Chamberlain,  and  his  brother, 
having  imprudently  placed  themselves  in  Albany’s 
hands  by  visiting  him  at  Edinburgh,  were  seized 
and  executed  in  the  beginning  of  October  1516. 
Their  castles  in  the  Merse  were  taken  and  their 
estates  forfeited.  Lord  Fleming  was  appointed 
Chamberlain;  Antony  D’Arcy  De  La  Bastie,  a 
French  knight  and  intimate  of  the  Regent,  was 
made  Captain  of  Dunbar  and  Warden  of  the  Eastern 
March.  On  Albany’s  return  from  the  Merse,  a 
Parliament  held  at  Edinburgh,  on  13th  November, 
declared  the  elder  brother  of  the  Regent,  Alex- 
ander Stewart,  illegitimate,  and  Albany  the  second 
person  in  the  realm,  and  nearest  heir  to  the 
Crown. 

Having  thus  reduced  Scotland  and  secured  his 
own  title,  Albany  procured  a reluctant  assent  from 
Parliament  to  his  return  to  France  for  four  months 
only,  and  sailed  from  Dumbarton  on  7th  June  1517. 
The  young  King  was  left  in  charge  of  Keith  the 
Earl  Marshall,  and  Lords  Erskine,  Borthwick,  and 
Ruthven.  A Regency  consisting  of  the  leaders  of 
the  two  opposed,  but  for  a time  reconciled  parties, 


PREFACE. 


xiv 

Forman,  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews,  Beaton, 
Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Angus  and  Arran,  with 
Alexander  Earl  of  Huntly,  and  Colin  Earl  of 
Argyle,  the  two  most  powerful  nobles  in  the  North 
and  West  Highlands,  was  named  to  govern  in  his 
absence.  Albany  took  with  him  to  France  the 
eldest  sons  of  several  of  the  Scotch  nobles  as 
hostages.  Dunbar,  Inchgarvie,  and  Dumbarton 
were  placed  as  pledges  in  the  hands  of  French 
captains,  and  De  La  Bastie,  as  Albany’s  repre- 
sentative, had  an  important  share  in  the  Govern- 
ment. Albany  remained  in  France  upwards  of  four 
years  instead  of  four  months,  and  did  not  return 
till  19th  November  1521,  when  he  landed  at  the 
Gareloch,  a bay  of  the  Firth  of  Clyde. 

During  his  absence  the  disputes  between  the 
rival  parties  broke  out  afresh,  and  Scotland  became 
the  scene  of  a partisan  civil  war.  De  La  Bastie, 
hated  by  the  Humes  on  account  of  the  death  of  their 
chief  and  his  succession  to  the  Wardenship  of  the 
Eastern  March,  and  the  custody  of  the  castle  of 
Dunbar,  was  slain  by  David  Hume  of  Wedderburn, 
his  brothers,  and  retainers,  on  17th  September 
1517.  The  Council  appointed  Arran  Warden  of 
the  Marches  in  his  place,  which  roused  the  jealousy 
of  Angus,  who  desired  that  office.  The  imprison- 
ment and  exile  of  his  brother  Sir  George  Douglas  and 
Mark  Ker  of  Ferniehirst,  on  suspicion  of  their  par- 
ticipation in  the  murder  of  De  La  Bastie,  increased 
his  resentment.  David  Hume,  Prior  of  Coldingham, 


xlvi 


PREFACE. 


was  assassinated  by  James  Hepburn  of  Hailes.  His 
death  was  avenged  by  the  murder  of  Blackadder, 
his  successor  in  the  Priory,  by  Hume  of  Wed- 
derburn,  a habitual  shedder  of  blood  ; and 
William  Douglas,  another  brother  of  Angus,  was 
put  into  possession  of  the  vacant  Priory. 

A Parliament  at  Edinburgh,  on  19th  February 
1518,  forfeited  Hume  of  Wedderburn,  his  brothers, 
and  other  accomplices  in  the  murder  of  De  La 
Bastie,  and  Arran  proceeded  to  the  Merse  to 
execute  the  sentence.  The  castles  of  Hume, 
Langton,  and  Wedderburn  surrendered,  but  the 
murderers,  who  had  fled  to  England,  were  not 
brought  to  justice,  and  continued  to  hover  on  the 
Borders  until  Angus  became  dominant,  when  they 
recovered  their  castles  and  estates.  The  contest  for 
the  supreme  power  between  Arran  and  Angus  cul- 
minated in  a conflict  for  the  office  of  Provost  and 
the  possession  of  the  Capital.  In  December  1519 
Archibald  Douglas,  uncle  of  Angus,  was  chosen 
Provost  of  Edinburgh,  where  another  of  his  uncles, 
Gavin  Douglas,  famous  as  a man  of  letters,  but 
impotent  as  a man  of  action,  held  from  1502-3  to 
1521  the  office  of  Provost  of  St  Giles’,  and  after 
being  long  baffled  in  his  desire  for  further  prefer- 
ment, at  last  obtained  possession  by  force  for  a 
short  space  of  the  See  of  Dunkeld.  In  the  same 
month  Arran  made  an  unsuccessful  assault  upon 
Edinburgh.  The  young  King  was  brought  to  the 
Castle  by  Angus  and  the  Lords  and  Prelates  of  his 


PREFACE. 


xlvii 


party,  Errol,  Crawford,  Glamis,  Forman,  Archbishop 
of  St  Andrews,  and  the  Bishops  of  Dunblane, 
Dunkeld,  Aberdeen,  and  Orkney.  Arran  made 
Glasgow  his  head-quarters,  where  he  was  supported 
by  James  Beaton,  Archbishop  of  that  See,  and  Chan- 
cellor, the  Bishop  of  Galloway,  and  the  Lords  of  the 
West,  Lennox,  Eglinton,  Cassilis,  Sempill,  and  Boss. 
Bobert  Logan  was  elected  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  in 
obedience  to  an  order  issued  in  the  name  of  Albany, 
against  the  choice  of  either  a Douglas  or  a Hamil- 
ton. A Parliament  was  summoned  to  meet  in  Edin- 
burgh on  29th  April  1520.  The  rivals  and  their 
partisans  came  to  the  Capital,  but  instead  of  a Par- 
liament there  was  a street  fight.  On  both  sides 
a vain  attempt  was  made  at  reconciliation.  On 
30th  April  Gavin  Douglas  tried  to  influence  Arch- 
bishop Beaton  by  an  appeal  to  the  duty  of  ministers 
of  peace,  now  beginning  to  be  recognised,  to  stay  or 
mitigate  rather  than  provoke  or  abet  war.  Beaton 
protested  that  he  could  not  prevent  bloodshed,  and 
struck  his  hand  on  his  breast  to  confirm  his  words. 
The  armour  hidden  by  his  cassock  rattled,  when 
Douglas  exclaimed,  “ My  lord,  your  conscience  clat- 
ters,”— one  of  the  pithy  Scottish  speeches  which 
has  become  historical.  Sir  Patrick  Hamilton,  the 
brother  of  Arran,  showing  some  disposition  to  a 
pacification,  or  at  least  unwillingness  to  fight,  was 
reproached  by  the  bastard  of  Arran,  Sir  James 
Hamilton  of  Finnart,  who  said  “he  had  no  will 
to  fight  in  his  friend’s  cause,  however  just;  ” to 


PREFACE. 


xlviii 

which  Sir  Patrick  replied,  “ Bastard  smaik,  thou 
liest.  I shall  fight  this  day  where  thou  dares  t not 
be  seen,”  and  rushed  down  the  Blackfriars’  Wynd, 
where  this  altercation  had  taken  place,  into  the 
High  Street.  He  was  followed  by  Lord  Mont- 
gomerie, eldest  son  of  Eglinton,  and  others  of 
his  party.  When  Arran  saw  them  coming,  and 
that  they  were  about  to  meet  a stronger  party 
of  the  followers  of  Angus,  who  had  barricaded 
the  closes  on  the  south  side  of  the  High  Street, 
and  held  the  space  opposite  the  entry  of  the 
Blackfriars’  Wynd,  he  shouted  “ Save  Sir  Patrick  ! ” 
William  Douglas,  Prior  of  Coldingham,  brother  of 
Angus,  and  David  Hume  of  Wedderburn,  his 
brother-in-law,  on  the  same  day,  doubtless  by 
concert,  broke  into  the  town  at  the  Nether  Bow, 
but  before  they  had  come  up  the  High  Street  the 
fray  was  over.  Sir  Patrick  and  Montgomerie,  who 
were  in  advance  of  their  party,  were  first  slain,  and 
after  them  some  three  score  and  ten  of  the  adherents 
of  Arran,  so  that  the  High  Street  was  cleared,  and 
the  fight  got  the  name  of  “ Cleanse  the  Causeway,” 
perhaps  another  of  the  shouts  heard  in  the  heat  of 
the  medley,  or  it  may  have  been  the  order  given 
when  the  street  was  cleansed  from  blood.  Arran, 
with  those  that  were  left,  fled  down  a lane  on  the 
north  of  High  Street,  crossed  the  North  Loch  and 
escaped.  Beaton,  who  had  taken  refuge  at  the  altar 
of  the  Black  Friars,  is  said  by  Pitscottie  to  have 
been  saved  by  Gavin  Douglas,  who  observed  it  would 


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xlix 


be  a shame  to  kill  a bishop;  but  Leslie's  account  is 
more  probable,  tha/t  he  too  fled  with  Arran,  or,  ac- 
cording to  Hume  of  Godscroft,  on  foot  by  himself  to 
Linlithgow.  Angus  remained  master  of  the  Capital. 
In  the  Border  counties  David  Hume  of  Wed- 
derburn  recovered  possession  of  his  own  castle  and 
of  the  Merse,  although  opposed  for  a time  it  seems 
by  young  Lord  Hume,  who,  deserting  the  traditions 
of  his  house,  desired  the  return  of  Albany. 

The  strained  personal  relations  between  the 
Queen  and  Angus  had  an  important  influence  on 
the  political  position.  He  had  not  accompanied 
her  to  the  Court  of  Henry  vm.,  preferring  the 
society  of  a lady  of  Douglasdale,  of  the  house  of 
Traquair.  Margaret,  with  the  spirit  of  a Tudor, 
had  not  concealed  her  anger.  She  was  determined 
at  all  costs  on  a divorce,  for  which  an  alleged 
pre-contract  of  marriage,  if  proved,  was  a valid 
ground  by  ecclesiastical  law,  which  his  adultery 
would  not  have  been.  Henry  vm.,  not  yet  deter- 
mined on  his  own  divorce,  disliked  the  scandal,  or 
perhaps  thought  that  remedy  should  be  confined 
to  his  own  sex,  and  remonstrated  with  his  sister. 
Angus  met  his  injured  wife  on  the  Border  in  May 
1517  when  she  returned  to  Scotland,  but  their 
reconciliation  was  formal,  and  they  did  not  resume 
cohabitation.  Margaret,  finding  she  would  receive 
no  support  in  her  suit  from  Henry  vm.  or  Wolsey, 
now  turned  to  her  old  adversary  Albany,  and  became 

as  anxious  for  his  return  as  she  had  been  for  his  de- 
vol.  xiv.  d 


1 


PREFACE. 


parture.  The  French  party,  headed  by  Arran  and 
Beaton,  was  naturally  desirous  he  should  return. 
Those  who  were  neutral  in  the  struggle  between  the 
Hamiltons  and  the  Douglases,  which  was  distract- 
ing and  ruining  the  country,  were  of  the  same 
mind,  as  is  strikingly  shown  by  a poem1  of  Dunbar 
written  about  this  time,  as  well  as  by  the  works  of 
Sir  David  Lindsay,2  composed  at  a later  date. 

At  last,  after  much  pressure,  Albany  left  France. 
He  eluded  the  English  spies  and  ships  by  sailing 
round  Ireland  and  landing  at  the  Gareloch,  on 
the  west  coast,  on  19th  November  1521,  came  to 
Edinburgh,  accompanied  by  the  Queen,  who  joined 
him  at  Linlithgow  on  3rd  December,  received  the 
custody  of  the  young  King  then  in  the  Castle,  and 
called  a Parliament  for  the  26th  of  that  month. 
Angus  and  his  brother  George,  who  had  fled  from 
Edinburgh  on  the  approach  of  Albany,  now  went 
or  were  sent  to  France, — a curious  destination, 
probably  explained  by  the  enmity  of  Henry  vm. 
making  England  an  impossible  asylum.  Gavin 
Douglas,  however,  took  refuge  in  London,  where, 
after  pouring  embittered  and  in  part  fictitious 
charges  against  Albany  and  the  Queen  into  the 
ears  of  Henry  vm.  and  Wolsey,  he  died  an  exile  in 
1522. 

The  party  of  the  Douglases  was  for  a time  dis- 

1 “ Ane  Orisoun  quhen  the  gouvernour  past  in  France.” — Dunbar’s 
Poems,  Scottish  Text  Society  Ed.,  p.  295. 

2 “The  Complaynt  of  Schir  David  Lyndesay  to  the  Kingis  Grace. * 
Laing’s  Edition,  i.,  p.  44. 


PREFACE. 


Ii 


persed.  Albany  was  again  sole  Regent,  and 
prudently  tried  to  strengthen  his  position  by 
attempting  to  gain  the  goodwill  of  Lord  Dacre,  the 
English  Warden,  while  the  Queen  wrote  to  Henry 
viil.  in  his  favour.  But  he  remained  French  at 
heart,  and  his  restoration  meant  the  revival  of 
French  influence  in  Scotland.  Henry  vm.  was  not 
a man  to  be  cajoled  by  words.  He  remonstrated 
bitterly,  both  in  letters  and  through  the  mission  of 
Chadworth  a Friar  Observant,  with  Margaret  for  her 
relations  with  Albany  and  her  desire  for  a divorce ; 
and  he  addressed  a letter  to  the  Scottish  Estates, 
warning  them  that  if  Albany  was  not  removed 
from  the  Regency  he  would  declare  war.  They 
indignantly  repelled  his  dictation,  and  in  April 
1522  a small  English  fleet  of  seven  vessels  com- 
menced hostilities  by  ravaging  the  coasts  of  the 
Forth  and  seizing  some  Scottish  ships  near  Inch- 
keith. 

It  is  at  this  point  that  the  period  embraced  in 
the  present  volume  of  the  Exchequer  Rolls  ends. 
How  soon  and  why  Albany  lost  or  threw  away  the 
advantages  of  his  position  are  matters  which  lie 
beyond  the  present,  and  must  be  elucidated  in  the 
following  volume. 

Here  it  is  only  proper  to  remark  that  the  scanty 
parliamentary  records  during  the  troubled  period 
from  1513  to  1522,  and  the  discrepancies  and  in- 
accuracies of  Scottish  contemporary  historians, 
especially  though  not  solely  in  dates,  which,  in  the 


lii 


PREFACE. 


case  of  Lindsay  of  Pitscottie,  make  an  inexplicable 
confusion  as  to  the  order  of  the  events  he  so 
graphically  describes,  render  the  accounts  now 
published  of  much  importance  and  interest.  The 
light  they  afford  is  not  so  great  as  might  be 
desired,  and  is  thrown  upon  the  minute  details 
of  the  period  more  than  on  leading  events.  It 
may  appear  the  dry  light  of  the  antiquarian 
rather  than  the  bright  colours  of  the  historian, 
but  it  is  derived  from  authentic  contemporary 
records,  and  cannot  be  neglected  by  any  future 
writer  on  this  period  of  Scottish  history.  By  such 
details  we  become  familiar  with  the  character  of  a 
nation  and  an  epoch. 

III. 

The  Principal  Personages  of  this  Period. 

James  v.  was  an  infant  under  two  years  of  age 
when  these  accounts  commence,  and  was  not  yet 
twelve  when  they  conclude.  It  is  only  traces  of  his 
infancy  that  we  can  expect,  yet  such  traces  have  the 
interest  which  the  little  things  of  childhood  possess, 
especially  when  the  child  is  royal  and  his  destiny 
tragic.  We  find  him  in  the  first  notices  of  the 
present  accounts,  along  with  his  younger  brother 
Alexander,  the  short-lived  Duke  of  Ross,  under  the 
care  of  his  mother,  until  she  was  forced  to  surrender 
them  to  Albany  at  Stirling  in  August  1515.  After- 
wards he  resided  in  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh,  which 
appears  to  have  been  thought  the  safest  place 


PREFACE. 


liii 


of  custody.  He  was  removed  to  Craigmillar  or 
Dalkeith  only  when  there  was  risk  from  the  plague 
in  Edinburgh.  The  Queen  Dowager  resided  chiefly 
at  Linlithgow  or  Stirling,  and  the  Linlithgowshire 
account  rendered  by  Andrew  Crichton  its  Chamber- 
lain  on  4th  July  1514,  contains  several  entries 
relating  to  the  royal  household.  Amongst  these 
is  the  fee  of  £10,  8s.  paid  to  Thomas  Shaw,  the 
principal  cook  of  the  King,1  who  is  called  the 
Queen’s  cook  in  another  account,2  and  who,  like  the 
gardener  of  Stirling  had  served  in  the  campaign  of 
Flodden,  where  he  had  been  taken  prisoner  and  had 
lost  £20,  though,  more  fortunate  than  the  gardener, 
he  escaped  with  his  life.  There  is  also  a delivery 
of  wheat  to  Martin  Hunter,  the  baker  of  the  King 
and  Queen.3  In  the  Fife  account  of  the  same  year, 
rendered  by  James  Beaton,  appear  the  fees  of  John 
Pantre  the  King’s  butler,4  of  David  Lindsay  the 
poet,  the  King’s  usher, 5 and  of  Thomas  Forrester 
and  John  Inglis,  his  marshals.6 

The  Fife  accounts  show  that  Margaret  and  her 
sons  occasionally  visited  Falkland,  although  only 
for  short  periods  in  summer  or  autumn.7 

In  the  Edinburgh  accounts  for  1515,  Janet  Pater- 
son, widow  of  Sir  Alexander  Lauder  the  Provost, 
who  was  slain  at  Flodden,  is  allowed  credit  for  the 
price  of  two  tunics,  one  of  silk,  and  the  other  of 


1 Page  2. 

2 Page  53. 

3 Page  4. 

4 Page  8. 


5 Page  8. 

6 Page  10. 

7 Page  10. 


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PREFACE. 


crammosy  velvet,  bought  for  the  King  by  his 
mother’s  orders,1  and  also  for  the  price  of  the 
velvet  used  for  the  same,  or  possibly  for  two  other 
tunics.2  In  the  same  year  the  Receivers-General, 
Sir  Patrick  Hamilton  and  the  Dean  of  Aberdeen, 
are  allowed  credit  for  the  fees  of  other  officers  of 
the  Kings  household,  viz.,  William  Duly,  James 
Craig,  and  Henry  Mair,  grooms  of  his  Chamber, 
George  Dempster  an  usher,  Henry  Dempster  the 
steward,  John  Bisset  a cook,  who  had  a groom  of 
the  kitchen  and  a turnspit  under  him,  Robert 
Muncur  the  caterer,  William  Balfour  the  janitor, 
and  John  Graham  the  trumpeter.3  The  two 
Princes  had  each  a nurse.  Christian  Wylie4  and 
Mariot  Douglas5  were  the  nurses  of  the  King, 
probably  in  succession,  and  the  former  was  pen- 
sioned in  her  old  age.  Catherine  Fyn,6  formerly 
nurse  of  Prince  Arthur,  was  the  nurse  of  the  Duke 
of  Ross,  and  under  these  were  four  “rokkaris  of 
the  cradle.”7  The  King  had  also  two  other  women 
servants8  and  a laundress,  Mawes  Atkinson.9  The 
livery  of  Duly,  Craig,  Dempster  and  David  Crichton, 
a servant  in  the  King’s  pantry,  is  paid  for  out  of 
the  Edinburgh  Customs  in  15 16, 10  and  was  made  of 
20  ells  of  French  tunny,  10  ells  of  camelot,  a cloth 
originally  made  of  camel’s  hair,  and  5 ells  of  cairsay 


1 Page  104. 

2 Page  107. 

3 Page  120,  122,  124. 

4 Pages  250,  322,  410. 

6 Pages  350,  459. 


6 Pages  175,  319,  413. 

7 Pages  120,  124. 

8 Page  202. 

9 Pages  287,  356,  465. 

10  Page  202. 


PEEFACE. 


lv 


or  kersey,  so  called  from  the  place  of  that  name  in 
Suffolk.  William  Duly  is  no  doubt  the  “ Willy 
Dillie”  of  Lindsay’s  verses  in  the  Complaint : — * 

“ I tak  the  Quenis  Grace,  thy  mother, 

My  Lord  Chancelare,  and  mony  uther 
Thy  Nowreis,  and  thy  auld  Maistres, 

I tak  thame  all  to  heir  wytnes  ; 

Anld  Willie  Dillie,  wer  he  on  ly  ve, 

My  lyfe  full  weill  he  could  discryve.” 

Duly  and  Craig  were  expelled  from  the  Household 
in  1517  along  with  two  other  servants,  but  were 
allowed  5 merks  till  they  could  get  other  masters.1 
They  were  restored  next  year,  for  in  the  accounts 
of  1 5 1 8 2 and  again  in  15 22 3 they  appear  as  valets 
of  the  King’s  Chamber  at  a wage  of  4 merks  a 
year.  They  had  probably  grown  grey  in  the 
service,  and  it  was  found  as  cheap  to  retain  them 
as  to  pension  them.  Duly  must  have  died  before 
1529,  when  the  Complaint  was  written.  David 
Lindsay  himself  received  a fee  of  £20  in  1 5 1 4, 4 raised 
to  £30  in  1516, 5 and  to  £40  in  15 22, 6 as  the  King’s 
usher,  payments  which  mark  his  gradual  rise  in 
the  service,  and  support  the  conjecture  that  he  was 
the  same  person  who  served,  with  only  £8,  16s.  8d. 
wages,7  as  groom  of  the  stable  of  the  King’s 
elder  brother  Arthur,  as  was  suggested  in  the  last 
volume.  In  1518  we  begin  to  notice  items  which 
denote  the  King’s  advance  in  age,  though  he  was 

1 Page  290.  I 5 Page  127. 


2 Page  355. 


6 Page  462. 

7 xiii.,  p.  127. 


3 Page  464. 


4 Page  8. 


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PREFACE. 


not  yet  seven  years  old.  His  nurse  still  receives 
100  merks  a year,  but  there  are  no  “ rokkaris  of 
the  cradle,”  and  the  education  which  must 
necessarily  begin  early  in  the  case  of  a Prince  who 
might  be  called  on  to  govern  young  had  commenced. 
The  cost  of  repairing  the  chamber  in  the  Castle  of 
Edinburgh  where  he  was  instructed  is  entered  at 
£2,  12s.,1  and  his  preceptor,  Gavin  Dunbar,  had  a 
salary  of  <£100, 2 though  he  had  to  discharge  it  for 
£50.  He  had  also  a surgeon,  Robert  Kynnard, 
with  a fee  of  £20,  a barber,  John  Murray,  with 
a fee  of  £10,  and  a tailor,  who  got  £3.3 

In  the  account  of  the  Comptroller  rendered  on 
3rd  September  15 17, 4 the  expenses  of  the  King  and 
his  household  for  thirteen  calendar  months  and  one 
day  were  £1169,  Is.  5d.,  besides  £126,  19s.  2d. 
for  spices  and  chandlery,  and  £69,  10s.  9d.  for 
sundries.5  In  that  rendered  on  27th  August  1518, 
the  expenses  of  the  King  and  his  household  for 
twelve  calendar  months,  less  seven  days,6  are 
entered  at  £1538,  10s.  2d.,  £131,  5s.  7d.  for  spices 
and  chandlery,  and  £62,  5s.  5d.  for  sundries.  No 
similar  account  was  audited  in  1519,  1520,  and 
1521,  but  in  1522  the  same  officer  renders  an 
account  for  three  years  and  nine  months,  from 
which  it  appears  that  these  expenses  were  for 
the  year  ending  1st  September  1519,  £1415,  4s. 


1 Page  350. 

2 Page  462. 

3 Pages  466-469. 


4 Page  106. 

5 Page  284. 

6 Page  348. 


PEEFACE. 


lvii 


6d.,  for  that  ending  1st  September  1520,  £1880, 
11s.  Id.,  for  that  ending  1st  September  1521, 
£1574,  7s.  7d.,  and  for  the  following  nine  months 
£1265,  5s.  10d.,  but  to  this  has  to  be  added  for 
spices  and  chandlery  £625,  10s.  10|-d.,  and  for 
sundries  £217,  4s.  8d.,  during  the  same  period  of 
three  years  and  nine  months.1  If  these  sums  are 
added,  the  average  expenditure  on  the  royal  house- 
hold is  in  round  figures  about  £127  per  calendar 
month.  This  is  exclusive  of  the  salaries  of  Lord 
Drummond,  who  had  the  custody  of  the  royal 
person  before  the  arrival  of  Albany,  and  the  three 
Lords,  Borthwick,  Buthven,  and  Erskine,  to  wThom 
it  was  entrusted  by  Albany,  each  of  whom  received 
£200  a year.  William  Keith,  the  Earl  Marshall,  is 
not  mentioned  in  the  accounts,  and  perhaps  it  may 
be  an  error  of  the  historians  to  suppose  he  ever  held 
the  office  of  Custodier  of  the  King.  Sir  Patrick 
Crichton,  Captain  of  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh, 
had  two  raised  to  four  hundred  merks  a year 
during  the  King’s  residence2  and  there  were  various 
other  royal  servants,  both  military  and  civil. 

We  are  struck  by  the  moderation  of  these  ex- 
penses and  the  precision  with  which  the  accounts 
are  kept.  This  was  probably  due  to  the  good 
stewardship  of  Robert  Barton  as  Comptroller,  and 
the  necessity  of  keeping  down  charges  on  an  ex- 
chequer which  James  iv.  had  exhausted,  and  which 
was  during  this  period  with  difficulty  replenished. 

1 Pages  456-7 ; 2 Page  349. 


lviii 


PEEFACE. 


But  it  must  be  kept  in  view,  of  course,  that  the 
royal  expenses  were  those  of  an  infant,  and  that  the 
Queen  Dowager  and  Albany  as  Governor  had  for 
considerable  portions  of  this  period  also  to  be  main- 
tained out  of  the  Crown  revenues.  The  accounts 
lend  no  support  to  the  view  which  Margaret  Tudor, 
always  reckless  in  her  accusations,  threw  out  that 
Albany  was  careless  or  indifferent  to  the  health  or 
education  of  the  King.  The  weakness  in  constitu- 
tion and  character  which  came  to  the  surface  at  the 
close  of  the  short  life  of  James  v.  was  due  to  the 
imprudent  indulgence  of  his  mother  and  not  to  any 
neglect  or  design  of  Albany. 

Margaret  Tudor  leaves,  as  might  be  expected, 
marks  of  her  wayward  and  self-willed  course  in  the 
accounts,  but  does  not  appear  so  frequently  as 
other  leading  personages.  She  was  indeed  hardly  a 
leading  personage.  She  was  only  a disturbing 
element  in  politics.  Womanlike,  she  aspired  to  lead, 
but  required  to  be  led,  and  with  headlong  impetu- 
osity threw  herself  and  her  grievances  upon  Angus, 
Henry  viil,  Albany,  Lord  Dacre,  and  Wolsey,  or 
quarrelled  with  them,  as  suited  her  caprice  for  the 
time.  With  the  passions  and  the  policy  of  a Tudor, 
her  passions  spoilt  her  policy  and  wrecked  her 
life.  She  lived  in  a country  and  time  in  which  a 
woman  was  seldom  allowed  to  rule. 

A few  dates  will  explain  the  references  to  her  in 
this  volume.  On  30th  April  1514  she  bore  her 
posthumous  son,  Alexander,  Duke  of  Boss,  who,  like 


PREFACE. 


lix 


all  her  offspring  except  James  v.  and  Margaret 
Douglas,  died  young,  on  18th  December  of  the 
next  year.  On  4th  August  1514  she  was  privately 
married  to  Angus  at  the  Chapel  of  Kinnoul  in 
Strathearn.  The  appointment  of  Lord  Drummond, 
the  grandfather  of  Angus,  who  favoured  the  match, 
to  the  Chamberlainship  of  Strathearn,1  as  well  as 
to  the  custody  of  Stirling  Castle  and  the  King,  is  a 
mark  of  the  beginning  of  the  connection  which  led 
to  her  marriage,  though  the  appointment  took  place 
on  1st  May  15 14, 2 some  months  before  the  marriage. 

Albany’s  Parliament,  which  met  in  Edinburgh 
on  12th  July  1515,  declared  that  the  Queen  had  for- 
feited the  Regency  and  guardianship  by  her  second 
marriage,  and  on  4th  August  its  decree  was  put 
into  execution.  She  was  deprived  of  her  children, 
and  forced  to  surrender  Stirling  Castle  to  Albany. 
She  was  herself  closely  watched,  first  in  Stirling, 
then  in  Edinburgh,  and  afterwards  in  Linlithgow, 
to  which  she  went  under  the  pretence  that  she  re- 
quired to  keep  her  chamber  in  anticipation  of  her 
approaching  confinement.  From  Linlithgow  she 
escaped  to  Tantallon  in  the  end  of  August,  where 
she  remained  till  23rd  September.  From  Tantallon 
she  fled  across  the  Borders,  and  gave  birth  to  Lady 
Margaret  Douglas,  the  mother  of  Darnley,  at  Har- 
bottle  on  30th  October.  There  she  had  a danger- 
ous illness,  but  in  the  spring  she  recovered  suf- 
ficiently to  travel  to  London,  where  she  came  on 

1 Pages  239,  243.  2 Page  239. 


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PREFACE. 


3rd  May  1516,  and  remained  in  or  near  her  brother’s 
court  till  18th  May  1517.  The  news  that  Albany 
was  about  to  leave  led  her  to  return  to  Scotland,  and 
as  soon  as  she  heard  he  had  sailed,  she  crossed  the 
Border  and  was  received  at  Berwick  in  the  middle 
of  J une  by  several  of  the  Scottish  nobles,  La  Bastie 
the  Warden  of  the  East  March,  and  her  husband 
Angus.  But  the  coolness  between  her  and  Angus 
continued.  It  was  observed  that  little  attention  was 
paid  to  him,  which  must  have  galled  his  proud 
spirit.  They  did  not  ever  again  live  together  as 
husband  and  wife. 

The  Queen’s  residence  during  1513  and  1514 
having  been  principally  at  Linlithgow  or  Stirling,  the 
wages  of  her  servants  appear  chiefly  in  the  accounts 
of  the  Chamberlains  of  Linlithgow  and  Stirling,  but 
also  in  those  of  Fife,  from  which  we  learn  that  she 
paid  flying  visits  to  Falkland  from  13th  to  25  th  Octo- 
ber 1513,  from  22nd  to  24th  July,  and  again  from 
17th  to  20th  October  1514,  when  she  is  expressly 
noted  to  have  been  at  Perth.1  The  first  of  these 
entries  is  minutely  elated  “from  dinner-time”2  (a 
prandio)  on  13th  October,  and  it  is  a permissible  con- 
jecture that  all  these  visits  were  on  her  road  from 
Stirling  to  Perth  to  meet  Angus  or  Lord  Drummond, 
for  which  Falkland  would  be  a convenient  half-way 
house.  A marked  distinction  occurs  in  the  accounts 


1 Page  13.  There  appears  to  be 
some  error  or  confusion  in  the 

statement,  page  11,  that  she  was 


at  Falkland  from  “ 19th  October  to 
13th  October  at  dinner.” 

2 Page  13. 


PREFACE. 


Ixi 


of  15 15.  When  payments  were  made  on  her  mandate 
it  is  always  specially  noted  that  the  mandate  was 
“ during  her  widowhood,”1  or  “ before  her  contract 
of  marriage,”2  doubtless  because  the  Auditors  of 
Exchequer  refused  to  honour  her  drafts,  to  use 
modern  language,  after  she  became  the  wife  of 
Angus.  In  one  instance,  however,  of  a payment  to 
Sir  Patrick  Crichton  as  Captain  of  the  Castle  of 
Edinburgh,  the  precept  is  said  to  have  been  signed 
by  the  Queen,  the  Governor,  and  the  Lords  of 
Council.  This  must  have  been  after  the  arrival  of 
Albany  during  the  brief  time  they  were  on  good 
terms,  or  possibly  she  signed  it  under  compulsion. 

The  account  of  Fife,  rendered  by  Beaton  for  two 
years  on  7th  August  1516,  contains  some  curious 
entries  relative  to  the  Queen,  and  discloses  a fact 
hitherto  unknown  in  history.  Beaton  receives  pay- 
ment of  £140  “ for  the  expenses  of  two  hundred  per- 
sons in  Falkland  who  remained  along  with  the  Chan- 
cellor,” Beaton  himself,  “ to  resist  the  Queen  in  her 
violent  and  unjust  actions.” 3 He  also  fortified  the 
palace,  and  the  price  is  allowed  him  of  “ two  cannons 
called  ‘ pas  volantis  ’ 4 and  of  two  others  of  smaller 
size,  eight  hackbuts,  five  barrels  of  the  powder 
called  gun  powder,  three  culverins,  five  pounds 
of  culverin  powder,  four  crossbows  and  eight 


1 Pages  14,  102,  103,  104,  129, 
155,  165,  242,  252,  407,  409. 

2 Page  70. 

3 Page  163. 

4 Pas  Volantis  were  a kind  of 


artillery  possibly  used  for  light 
carriage  by  horses.  Liettre  sub  voce 
“ Volant  ” 5 mentions  “Artillerie 
volante  nom  donne  autrefois  a 
Partillerie  a cheval.” 


lxii 


PREFACE. 


dozen  bolts  and  six  strings  for  these,  six  Leith  axes, 
eight  halberts,  sixteen  halbrekis,  and  the  same  num- 
ber of  steel  bonnets.”1  In  another  entry2  the 
garrison  of  200  men  is  said  to  have  been  kept  in 
Falkland  for  three  weeks  to  prevent  the  Queen  from 
besieging  the  Castle,  and  the  expenses  of  a reduced 
force  of  16  men  is  allowed  for  forty-six  weeks. 
The  16  were  probably  those  for  whom  the  armour 
was  provided.  The  period  during  which  they  formed 
the  garrison  was  from  9th  August  1514  to  28th 
June  1515,  and  the  larger  force  of  200,  the  entry 
with  regard  to  which  is  undated,  probably  occupied 
the  castle  at  the  time  when  Beaton  was  deprived 
of  the  Great  Seal  by  force,3  and  was  apprehensive 
of  an  attack  on  Falkland  by  the  Queen  or  Angus, 
who  about  this  time  tried  unsuccessfully  to  raise 
the  siege  of  St  Andrews  Castle  by  Prior  Hepburn.4 

It  has  been  asserted  by  Pinkerton,  Tytler,  and 
Burton  that  when  the  Parliament  of  1515  decreed 
that  Margaret  should  surrender  her  children,  she 
had  come  from  Stirling  to  Edinburgh  and  held 
the  Castle,  and  a dramatic  scene  drawn  by 
Pinkerton,5  and  coloured  by  Miss  Strickland,6  re- 


1 Page  164.  2 Page  165. 

3 Leslie’s  History,  Scottish  Text 
Society  edition,  p.  151. 

4 Lord  Dacres’  Letter,  27th  Nov- 
ember 1514.  — British  Museum 
MSS.  Caligula  B.i.  154, 

5 Pinkerton,  ii.  p.  140. 

6 Life  of  Margaret  Tudor,  in  Miss 
Strickland’s  Lives  of  Queens  of 


Scotland,  i.  p.  117.  “The  four 
peers  went  in  solemn  procession 
from  the  Tolbooth  up  to  Edin- 
burgh Castlegate.  All  the  good 
town  followed  them  on  foot  in  im- 
mense concourse,  to  behold  the 
exciting  drama,  in  which  the  Queen 
and  her  little  ones  played  the 
* principal  parts. 


PEEFACE. 


Ixiii 


presents  her  as  dropping  the  portcullis  of  Edin- 
burgh Castle  when  first  summoned  to  deliver  up 
the  royal  infants.  The  date  assigned  for  this  scene 
by  Pinkerton  is  “ about  22nd  July,”  but  it  is  very 
improbable  that  Margaret  was  in  Edinburgh  Castle 
at  that  date,  and  the  present  Accounts  do  not  lend 
any  support  to  it.  The  story  rests  entirely  on  a 
letter  from  Lord  Dacre  on  1st  August  1515  to  the 
English  Council,  where  an  account  of  such  an  inter- 
view is  no  doubt  given,  but  the  letter  does  not 
state  that  she  was  in  Edinburgh  Cast]  e.  The  speech 
ascribed  to  her  in  the  same  letter  in  which  she 
claims  the  Castle  as  part  of  her  conjunct  infeftment 
proves  that  if  the  scene  took  place  it  must  have 
been  at  Stirling,  for  Edinburgh  was  not  included 
in  her  “ conjunct  infeftment.”1  It  is  not  unlikely 
that  she  received  a summons  to  surrender  the 
children  before  Albany  himself  marched  to  Stirling, 
on  4th  August,  and  her  conduct  in  this  scene 
is  quite  consistent  with  her  character.  During 
the  year  from  May  1516  to  May  1517,  which 
she  spent  at  her  brother’s  Court  in  England, 
her  name  naturally  disappears  from  the  ac- 
counts. Nor  does  it  again  appear  until  the  Fife 
accounts  from  9th  August  1518  to  26th  February 
1521,  in  which  her  old  adversary  James  Beaton  is 
allowed  credit  for  £200  paid  to  her  on  the  mandate 
of  Robert  Barton  the  Comptroller.2  The  last  re- 

1 Great  Seal  Register,  1424-1513,  No.  2721  (charter  dated  Edinburgh, 
24th  May  1503).  2 Page  403. 


lxiv 


PREFACE. 


ference  to  her  is  significant.  In  the  Comptroller’s 
own  account  rendered  on  31st  May  1522  he  is 
allowed  credit  for  the  large  sum  of  £6408,  Is.  4d. 
paid  to  her  by  the  precept  of  the  Governor  and 
Lords  of  Council  because  of  the  failure  to  pay  the 
rents  of  her  lands  held  in  conjunct  infeftment,  for 
which  she  pledged  her  right  to  these  rents.1  She 
had  now  joined  the  party  of  Albany,  but  could  not 
get  possession  of  her  estates,  which  were  in  the 
possession  of  Angus.  On  4th  December  1521  she 
wrote  to  Dacre  : — “ My  Lord  Dacre,— I commend 
me  to  you,  and  wit  ye  that  my  Lord  Duke  of 
Albany,  Governor  of  Scotland,  is  come  for  to  do  ser- 
vice to  the  King,  my  son,  and  to  the  realm,  and  to 
help  me  to  be  assured  and  obeyed  of  my  living, 
which  I have  great  need  of ; for  there  was  never 
gentlewoman  of  my  estate  so  evil- entreated  and 
my  living  holden  from  me,  as  I have  written  to  you 
many  times  of  before.” 2 She  had  quarrelled  with 
Henry  and  Wolsey  because  of  her  desire  to  be 
divorced  from  Angus.  Dacre  treated  her  ex- 
postulations with  the  cool  contempt  so  irritating 
to  an  impatient  woman,  and  she  transferred  such 
influence  as  she  had  to  the  side  of  Albany. 
Whether  there  was  any  truth  in  the  scandal 
which  Henry  and  his  ministers  believed  and  cir- 
culated, that  she  contemplated  nearer  relations 
with  Albany,  and  would  have  married  him  had 

1 Page  459.  I 2 Brewer,  Preface  to  State  Papers 

I of  Henry  yiil,  i.  p.  519. 


PEEFACE. 


lxv 


she  procured  a divorce,  is  a point  on  which  we  cannot 
expect  revelations  from  the  accounts.  His  wife 
being  still  alive,  it  is  improbable  ; but  it  is  evident 
that  both  in  the  matter  of  the  divorce  and  her 
jointure  Albany  did  all  he  could  to  help  her.  It  is  to 
this  period  that  the  curious  and  enigmatical  picture 
in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Bute  at  Cardiff1 
probably  belongs.  In  it  Margaret  is  represented 
vis-a-vis  to  Albany.  Her  face,  similar  to  that  in 
other  portraits,  shows  the  small  mouth,  sensuous 
chin,  the  singular  upper  lip  turned  up  at  both  ends, 
and  the  large  eyes  which  appear  in  the  fat  faces  of 
the  Tudors.  Her  portly  frame  reminds  us  of  her 
brother.  The  jewels  on  her  neck  and  finely  chased 
waist-belt  may  be  some  of  the  presents  she  received 
from  Henry  or  her  father’s  legacy.  Albany  is  also 
depicted  as  a man  of  goodly  proportion,  dressed  in 
a rich  robe,  trimmed  with  fur.  A handkerchief, 
covering  a purse  or  possibly  a document,  is  passing 
from  the  right  hand  of  Margaret  to  the  left  hand 
of  Albany,  who  holds  a purse  in  his  right  hand. 
Some  coins  are  scattered  on  the  table,  in  the  fore- 
ground of  the  picture,  where  there  are  also  a round 
box  with  the  lid  open,  an  ink-horn,  sealing  wax, 
and  feather  pens.  Behind  Margaret,  and.  half-con- 
cealed, but  with  three-quarter  face,  stands  a third 


1 It  is  reproduced  in  Small’s 
edition  of  the  Works  of  Gavin 
Douglas,  p.  xvii,  and  in  Pinker- 
ton’s Scottish  Gallery,  1799. 
Through  the  courtesy  of  the  Mar- 
VOL.  XIV. 


quis  of  Bute  and  the  kind  aid  of 
Mr  Godwin,  his  librarian,  I am 
enabled  to  give  a fuller  notice  of 
this  very  interesting  specimen  of 
art  history  in  Appendix  III. 


e 


lxvi 


PREFACE. 


figure  of  a man,  apparently  a royal  servant,  with 
his  finger  pointing  to  Albany,  or  to  a butterfly 
which  flutters  in  the  air  between  her  and  Albany. 
It  is  evident  that  the  picture  represents  no  love- 
affair,  but  some  money  transaction,  possibly  the 
handing  over  of  the  sum  mentioned  in  these 
accounts  in  return  for  a mortgage  on  her  estates. 
But  for  whom  and  why  such  a picture,  with  its 
satiric  touch,  was  painted  remains  a mystery. 

Albany,  the  Lord  Governor,  as  he  is  styled 
throughout  the  accounts,  is  the  central  figure  of 
this  period  in  Scotland,  though  he  only  remained 
in  it  from  16th  May  1515  to  8th  June  1517,  and 
from  19th  November  1521  to  October  1522,  a little 
beyond  the  close  of  the  present  Accounts.  He 
returned  again  to  Scotland  and  landed  at  Kirk- 
cudbright in  September  or  early  in  October 
1523,  but  left  in  July  following,  and  “til  us,” 
says.  Leslie,  “never  again  he  turned.”1  We  are 
enabled  by  the  accounts  to  present  a more  minute 
description  of  his  household  and  its  cost,  his 
pursuits  and  manner  of  life,  than  from  any 
source  hitherto  available.  The  expenses  of  Lyon 
King  of  Arms  are  paid  out  of  the  Customs  of 
Edinburgh  in  the  account  of  1515,  “for  the  last 
time  he  went  to  the  Governor  in  France  and 
suffered  shipwreck,”  from  which  it  would  appear 
that  Cumming  the  Lyon  King  had  crossed  the  sea 
more  than  once  to  urge  Albany  to  come  to  Scot- 

1 Leslie,  p.  198. 


PEEFACE. 


lxvii 


land.  The  exact  date  of  Albany’s  arrival,  16th  May 
1515,  is  fixed  by  another  entry,1  and  the  discre- 
pancy of  dating  his  arrival  on  the  18th,  as  is  done 
by  some  writers,  is  explained  by  the  earlier  date 
referring  to  his  landing  at  Ayr,  the  latter  at  Dum- 
barton. Parliament  met  almost  immediately  on 
12th  July  1515, 2 and  the  Exchequer  sat  from  5th 
July  to  2nd  November.3  At  this  Parliament  the 
Earl  of  Moray,  an  illegitimate  brother  of  the  King, 
was  admitted,  as  an  important  entry 4 shows,  to  the 
Earldom  by  the  Governor  and  the  Three  Estates 
assembled  in  Parliament  (parliamentaliter  con- 
gregati). Most  of  the  payments  allowed  at  this 
audit  naturally  related  to  the  expenses  incurred 
before  Albany  came,  upon  the  mandate  of  the 
Queen  or  the  Lords  of  Council.  The  interest 
Albany  took  in  sport  is  shown  by  the  early  occur- 
rence of  payments  for  falcons  from  Orkney  and 
Shetland  for  his  use,  and  the  fee  of  a falconer  in 
Galloway  paid  by  his  special  precept.5  The  pro- 
visioning of  his  household  was  at  once  attended  to, 
and  salt  pork  and  marts  6 were  sent  from  Orkney 
for  its  use.  From  a later  account  it  appears  that 
claret  and  wine  of  Gascony  had  been  furnished  to 
him  and  his  family  (an  expression  which  means  his 
suite  for  his  wife  never  came  to  Scotland)  while  in 
Brittany  and  on  the  sea  before  he  landed  in  Scot- 

of  Ayr  ; and  p.  116,  Account  of 
Receivers. 

4 Page  150. 

5 Pages  72  and  75,  6 Page  72. 


1 Page  163. 

2 Act  Pari.,  ii.  p.  282. 

3 Pages  112,  Account  of  Baillies 


lxviii 


PREFACE. 


land.  The  frequent  recurrence  of  payments  for 
his  wine  bills,  generally  claret,  but  also  wine  of 
Beaune  and  Gascony,  show  he  had  a Frenchman's 
taste  for  his  native  wine.  When  he  went  to  sup 
with  Margaret  Crichton  in  Edinburgh  he  had  his 
claret  sent,  and  the  Exchequer  paid  for  it.  The 
whole  of  his  household  expenses,  amounting  to 
£3403,  17s.  10d.,  for  four  calendar  months  from 
1st  July  to  1st  November  1515,  are  allowed  in  the 
audit  of  2nd  November.  He  paid  a visit  in  this 
year  to  De  La  Bastie  at  Dunbar,1  and  ale  was 
provided  for  his  use.  He  had  projected  a tour, 
accompanied  by  the  young  King,  to  Ross,  where  the 
Bishop  of  Caithness  had  difficulty  in  holding  the 
Castle  of  Dingwall  and  Red  Castle2  against  the 
men  of  the  Isles  and  other  Highlanders,  for  fuel 3 
was  sent  there  in  expectation  of  his  coming,  but 
more  urgent  business  prevented  him.  The  same 
entries  recurring  in  subsequent  years  show  that  he 
still  desired  to  visit  that  distant  province,  though 
he  never  in  fact  accomplished  the  journey.  He 
was  indeed  too  busily  occupied  in  checkmating  the 
Queen  in  the  matter  of  the  custody  of  her  son,  in 
protecting  himself  against  the  rival  ambition  of 
Angus  and  of  Arran,  in  the  invidious  task  of 
settling  the  ecclesiastical  vacancies,  and  in  defeating 
the  plots  of  Hume,  who,  though  instrumental  in 
bringing  him  to  Scotland,  was  prejudiced  against 
him,  as  was  reported  by  an  imprudent  speech 

3Page  141,  3 Page  144. 


1 Page  191. 


PREFACE. 


ixix 


Albany  made  when  they  met  “ Minuit  praesentia 
famam,”  referring  to  the  low  stature  of  the  Chamber- 
lain.  The  Palace  of  Holyrood  had  been  put  in 
repair  for  his  reception,1  and  he  no  doubt  lived 
there  while  in  Edinburgh  for  the  Parliament  and 
Exchequer  of  1515.  After  the  surrender  of  Stirling 
and  the  person  of  the  King,  Albany  returned  to 
Holyrood  on  14th  August,  bringing  the  King  with 
him.  In  the  end  of  that  month  he  assembled  a large 
army  on  the  Borough  Muir  and  marched  to  the  Bor- 
ders to  put  down  the  rising  of  the  Humes.  By  1 2th 
September  he  had  taken  Hume  Castle,  and  the 
Chamberlain  having  met  him  at  Dunglas  under  a 
safe-conduct,  was  first  thrown  into  a dungeon  and 
then  sent  to  Edinburgh  under  the  custody  of  Arran. 
That  unstable  noble  not  only  let  his  prisoner  escape, 
but  fled  with  him,  and  joined  in  a bond,  executed  by 
himself  and  Hume,  of  mutual  offence  and  defence 
against  Albany.  Albany  then  went  to  besiege  Hamil- 
ton Castle,  the  seat  of  Arran,  but  on  the  petition  of 
his  mother,  pardoned  him.  Margaret  and  Angus  had 
meantime  taken  refuge  in  England.  But  of  these 
stormy  events  no  direct  traces  appear  in  the  accounts. 

On  18th  February  1516  Albany  was  at  Linlith- 
gow,2 but  in  April  he  had  taken  up  his  residence  in 
Falkland,  and  the  accounts  of  his  household  there 
from  19th  April  to  31st  August  1516  3 are  allowed 
to  Beaton,  who  had  paid  them  out  of  the  revenue 

1 Pages  130  and  162.  j 3 Page  174. 

8 Treasurer’s  Accounts. 


Ixx 


PREFACE. 


of  Fife,  as  well  as  the  keep  of  his  horses 1 but 
Albany  himself  appears  to  have  left  on  20th  June.2 
Another  entry 3 shows  that  he  remained  at  Falkland 
from  1st  to  12th  September  1516.  From  the 
specialty  and  short  time  of  this  allowance  it  appears 
probable  that  he  left  Falkland  on  the  latter  date,  and 
we  know  in  fact  that  the  Parliament  or  Council 
which  condemned  Hume  and  his  brother,  and  at 
which  Albany  was  undoubtedly  present,4  met  in  the 
latter  part  of  that  month,  and  their  executions  fol- 
lowed on  8th  and  9th  October.  After  this,  Albany 
went  to  the  Borders  to  carry  out  the  forfeiture  of 
the  Humes  by  the  seizure  of  their  estates.  He  re- 
turned to  Edinburgh,  probably  early  in  November, 
when  the  Parliament  again  met,  distributed 
various  lands  belonging  to  the  Humes  amongst  his 
adherents,  and  on  13th  passed  the  important 
and  singular  Act  by  which  his  brother  Alexander, 
a son  of  his  father  by  a daughter  of  the  Earl  of 
Orkney,  was  declared  illegitimate,  and  Albany 
next  heir  to  the  Crown.5  At  the  same  time  he  got 
the  reluctant  consent  of  the  Estates  for  his  return 
to  France.  As  preparatory  to  this  De  La  Bastie 
was  named  Warden  of  the  Eastern  Marches,  and 
Alan  Stewart,  Captain  of  Milan,  received  the 
custody  of  Dumbarton  Castle. 

The  payment  of  his  wine  from  1st  March  to 


1 Page  181. 

2 Page  178. 

3 Page  246. 


4 Buchanan  says  it  met  24th  Sep* 
tember. — History,  xiv.  7. 

5 Great  Seal  Register,  1513-1546, 
i.  No.  111. 


PREFACE. 


Ixxl 


31st  August  1516 1 does  not  state  when  the 
wine  was  consumed,  though  it  was  entered  in  his 
household  books,  unfortunately  not  preserved,  nor 
is  any  date  given  of  the  supper  2 at  the  house  of 
Margaret  Crichton,  then  one  of  the  Custumars  of 
Edinburgh.  Crochet,  the  French  Master  of  his 
Household,  was  present  on  26th  September,  at  the 
Exchequer  audit  at  Edinburgh,  for  the  period  from 
1st  March  to  31st  August,  and  from  the  account 
then  rendered  by  Jardine  of  Applegarth,  the  Comp- 
troller, we  learn  that  Albany  had  paid  a visit  to 
Perth  3 and  also  to  Dunbar  4 in  the  autumn  of  this 
year.  He  did  not  sail  for  France  till  6th  June 
15 17, 5 and  the  expenses  of  his  household  from  1st 
to  12th  September  1516  at  Falkland  were  allowed  to 
Beaton  in  his  account  of  1517.6  Between  8th 
January  and  18th  February  of  that  year  he  was 
at  Falkland,  and  returned  there  on  24th  March. 
A visit  by  him  to  Dundee  finds  its  record  in 
the  accounts  of  the  Custumars  of  that  town 
between  24th  July  1516  and  23rd  July  1517, 
but  as  the  whole  cost  for  provisions  and  fuel  was 
£17,  14s.,  and  for  lodgings  and  “ belcheir”  £5,  it 
cannot  have  been  of  long  duration.7 


1 Page  200.  2 Page  205. 

a Page  216. 

4 Page  219. 

5 Page  292. 

6 Page  246. 

7 Page  265.  Belcheir  or  “good 
cheer  ” is  used  by  Chaucer  in  the 

“ Shipmannis  Tale  ” : — 


“For  cosinage  and  eke  for  bel 
cheire 

That  he  hath  had  ful  often  times 
here  ; ” 

and  frequently  in  the  Scottish 
Treasurer’s  Accounts  about  this 
period. 


lxxii 


PREFACE. 


The  freight  of  his  horses  to  France  was  paid  by 
the  Custumar  of  Edinburgh,1  and  from  the  Trea- 
surer’s Accounts  we  learn  that  his  falconer  with 
hawks  and  merlyons  followed  or  accompanied  him.2 

Four  of  his  servants  were  put  on  board  wages 
until  his  return  by  his  express  orders,3  “ usque  ad 
adventum  ipsius  Dei  gratia  ad  regnum.”  The  use 
of  the  expression  “ Dei  gratia,”  as  well  as  the  title 
41 ‘ Majestas,”  occasionally  applied  to  Albany,  al- 
though not  in  the  present  Accounts,  his  calling 
De  La  Bastie  “ Our  Warden,”  and  above  all, 
the  solemn  declaration  of  his  being  next  heir 
to  the  Crown,  were  no  doubt  among  the  cir- 
cumstances which  gave  rise  to  the  rumour  that 
Albany  aimed  at  the  Crown.  The  date  of  his 
return  to  Scotland  towards  the  close  of  1521  has 
been  variously  stated  by  historians.  The  precise 
date  is  probably  supplied  by  an  entry  in  the  Comp- 
troller’s accounts  audited  in  1522,  which  shows  that 
his  expenses  were  paid  from  3rd  December  1521 
to  31st  May  1522.4 

The  accounts  bring  before  us  a considerable 
number  of  Frenchmen  in  his  service,  and  show 
how  expensive  a governor  he  was  for  a country 
like  Scotland,  especially  when  the  payments  on  his 
account  are  compared  with  those  on  account  of  the 
King  and  the  Queen.  Besides  De  La  Bastie  and 

1 Page  269. 

2 Pitcairn,  Criminal 

p.  266. 


Trials,  i. 


3 Page  289. 

4 Page  473. 


PREFACE. 


Ixxiii 


his  subordinates  at  Dunbar,  there  are  notices  of 
payments  to  Crochet,1  Master  of  the  Household  in 
1516,  and  Captain  Janet,2  a second  Master  of 
the  household  in  the  same  year.  Saturnino, 
his  banker,3  probably  an  Italian,  Jacques  Merchel, 
his  secretary,  and  Captain  Grosellis,4  who  received 
the  custody  of  St  Andrews  in  1522,  are  also  styled 
Master  of  the  Household  of  the  Governor. 

A troop  of  six  Italian  actors  (histriones)  who  are 
expressly  called  the  Lord  Governor’s,5  appear 
throughout  these  accounts,  although  there  seems 
to  have  been  a similar  troop  before  his  coming  to 
Scotland.  They  receive  £35  in  1516,  and  four  of 
them  who  left  in  1517  got  a gratuity  of  £15  a-piece. 
The  other  two  remained,  whose  fee  is  entered  at 
£2,  14s.  each  a month,  and  they  appear  to  have 
been  after  Albany’s  departure 6 added  to  the 
trumpeters,  of  whom  there  were  five  Italians  and 
Scots.  Vincent  Paris  and  Julian  Rockett 7 seem, 
from  their  names,  to  have  been  Italians.  After 
his  return  the  number  was  increased  to  six,  and 
the  pay  of  each  was  £38,  10s.  a year.8  In  two  of 
the  accounts  they  are  called  Italian  trumpeters,9 
but  as  the  name  of  one  of  these  is  George  Forrest, 
they  were  probably  of  mixed  nationality,  but  had 
acquired  the  name  of  Italians  from  Albany  having 
introduced  men  of  that  nation. 


1 Pages  175  214, 

2 Pages  262-265. 

3 Page  217. 

4 Page  473. 


5 Page  220. 

6 Page  285. 

7 Page  300. 
9 Page  353. 


Page  424. 


PREFACE. 


Ixxiv 


There  is  difficulty  in  ascertaining  the  exact  salary 
received  by  Albany  as  Governor,  for  the  accounts 
do  not  contain  all  the  payments  made  to  him.  But 
if  the  average  is  taken  of  four  of  these  for  which 
the  periods  are  given  from  1st  July  to  1st  Novem- 
ber 1515,  from  1st  March  to  31st  August  1516, 
from  12th  October  1516  to  7th  June  1517,  and 
after  his  return,  from  3rd  December  1521  to  31st 
May  1822,  the  cost  of  his  household  per  month  was 
little  short  of  £700,  while  the  King’s  household 
expenses,  we  have  seen,  were  at  the  rate  of  £127 
per  month.  This  did  not  include  the  wages  of  his 
servants  or  the  fodder  of  his  horses,  or  numerous 
payments  for  wine  and  sundries.1  From  the  Treas- 
urer’s Accounts  we  learn  also  that  on  28th  August 
1517,  £617  was  paid  for  furnishing  the  ships  with 
which  he  went  to  France,  and  that  a personal  pay- 


ment of  £2250  was  made  to  him.  The  whole  sums 
drawn  by  him  from  the  revenues  of  Scotland  must 
therefore  have  been  large,  and  can  scarcely  have  in- 
creased his  popularity.  Yet  up  to  the  time  when 
these  accounts  close,  so  great  were  the  troubles 
caused  by  the  dissensions  amongst  the  nobles 
that  the  most  impartial  witness  we  have,  the  poet 
Dunbar,  in  a poem  written  in  1520  or  1521,  ex- 


1 These  Accounts  prove  that  cor- 
rect Household  Books  were  kept  by 
Albany,  the  King,  and  the  Queen. 
There  is,  indeed,  an  entry  of  such 
Household  Books  being  bought 
for  the  King  and  Albany,  pp.  104- 
203 ; and  the  statement  of  the 


editor  of  the  Household  Books  of 
James  V.,  published  by  the 
Bannatyne  Club  in  1836,  which 
begins  in  1525,  that  “ we  have  no 
evidence  of  the  existence  of  such 
a record  of  an  earlier  date  ” is 
evidently  erroneous. 


JPEEFACE. 


lxxv 

presses  what  no  doubt  was  a general  feeling,  that 
his  return  was  desired  : — 

“We  Lordis  lies  cliosin  a chiftane  mervellus 
That  left  lies  ws  in  grit  perplexite, 

And  him  absentis,  with  wylis  cautelus 
Y eiris  and  dayis  mo  than  two  or  thre.” 

From  another  allusion  in  the  same  poem — 

“ Thy  prudent  wit  we  think  thou  hes  abusit, 

Absentand  the  for  ony  warldly  geir  ; 

We  yarn  thy  presens,  hot  oft  thou  hes  refusit 
Till  cum  ws  till,  or  yit  till  merk  ws  neir.” 

— it  would  seem  that  pecuniary  considerations  were 
at  least  amongst  the  motives  which  detained  him  in 
France. 

If  we  attempt  from  the  entries  in  the  accounts 
to  form  an  estimate  of  the  character  and  conduct  of 
Albany,  we  should  conjecture  that  he  was  a man  fond 
of  pleasure  and  of  sport,  with  expensive  and  luxurious 
habits,  yet  capable  of  active  exertion  ; that  he  came 
to  Scotland,  as  Mary  Stuart  did  fifty  years  kter, 
accustomed  to  French  fashions  and  modes  of  life ; 
tempted  by  the  position  of  Governor  and  the  chance 
of  succession  to  the  Crown ; but  when  the  position 
became  more  perilous,  as  De  La  Bastie’s  murder 
showed,  and  the  chance  lessened  as  James  grew  older 
and  stronger,  he  began  to  think  the  game  was  not 
worth  the  candle,  and  that  life  in  France  was  more 
agreeable.  He  only  returned  for  two  short  visits, 
and  in  the  second,  which  lies  beyond  this  period, 
his  military  failure  in  the  siege  of  Werk,  due  partly 


Ixxvi 


PREFACE. 


to  himself  and  partly  to  the  unwillingness  of  the 
nobles  to  support  him,  led  him  to  abandon  the 
attempt  to  govern  Scotland.  It  must  be  reckoned 
in  his  favour  that  he  promoted  the  interests  of 
Scotland  abroad,  and  that  when  James  came  to 
manhood  and  assumed  the  reins  of  power,  Albany 
gave  him  steady  support. 

James  Hamilton,  first  Earl  of  Arran,  the  rival 
of  Albany  from  his  royal  descent,  and  of  Angus 
from  his  position  as  a noble,  is  one  of  the  most 
perplexing  characters  of  the  period,  and  any  light 
is  welcome  which  can  be  thrown  upon  his  erratic 
life.  In  the  preceding  reign  he  was  one  of  the 
ambassadors  who  concluded  the  marriage  between 
James  iv.  and  Margaret  Tudor,  and  distinguished 
himself  in  the  tournaments  on  the  occasion  of 
the  marriage,  as  well  as  by  his  single  combat  with 
De  La  Bastie  in  1507.  To  his  prowess,  royal 
blood,  and  services  in  this  embassy  he  owed  the 
title  of  Arran,  and  the  appointment  of  Justiciar 
within  its  bounds.  As  was  natural  in  an  island 
Earl  fond  of  adventure,  he  had  taken  part  in 
more  than  one  expedition  of  the  navy  which  James 
iv.  fostered  with  such  loving  care.  He  sailed  with 
Wood  and  Barton  to  reduce  the  Hebrides,  and 
commanded  the  expedition  which  James  sent  to 
the  aid  of  his  uncle  Hans  of  Denmark  against  the 
Swedes.  On  his  return  from  an  embassy  to  France 
through  England,  he  had  been  seized  and  detained 
by  Henry  vn.  When  released  at  the  begin- 


PBEFACE. 


lxxvii 


ning  of  the  reign  of  Henry  vm.,  he  continued  to 
hold  a high  place  in  the  esteem  of  James,  who 
unfortunately  entrusted  him,  instead  of  one  of  the 
more  practical  seamen  in  his  service,  with  the  com- 
mand of  the  maritime  forces  sent  of  the  fleet  he  had 
built  to  co-operate  in  the  Campaign  of  Flodden.  The 
ships  had  separate  Captains,  and  Gordon  of  Letter- 
furry,  a son  of  Lord  Huntly,  is  sometimes  called 
the  Admiral,  but  Arran  from  his  rank  apparently 
had  the  chief  command.  Instead  of  fulfilling  his  in- 
structions he  crossed  first  to  Carrick-Fergus,  which  he 
stormed  to  no  purpose,  then  to  Ayr,  where  his  men 
played  themselves  for  forty  days,1  and  finally  to 
France,  in  defiance  of  an  attempt  made  by  Sir 
Andrew  Wood  to  supersede  him  before  he  set  sail. 
When  the  Duke  of  Albany  was  summoned  to 
Scotland  after  the  death  of  James  iv.,  he  sent  as  his 
representatives,  De  La  Bastie,  Arran,  Lord  Fleming, 
and  the  Lyon  King,  who  landed  on  the  west  coast 
on  3rd  November  1513.  At  the  Exchequer  in 
Edinburgh  on  14th  July  there  is  an  entry  in  the 
Bute  Accounts  of  a receipt  by  Arran  for  46 
pounds  delivered  to  him  in  respect  of  his  expenses 
“ when  he  lay  in  the  ships  before  Bute  on  his  way 
to  the  King  of  France,”2  which  must  refer  to  his 
voyage  in  the  previous  year.  The  largest  of  his 
ships  the  St  Michael,  the  pride  of  Scotland, 
was  sold  by  Albany  in  the  Chatelet  of  Paris 
on  2nd  April  1514  to  the  French  King  for  40,000 


1 Pitscottie. 


Page  21. 


lxxviii 


PBEFACE. 


crowns  of  Tours,1  but  the  “ James  and  the 
Margaret  ” returned,  as  we  learn  from  the  present 
accounts.2  Although  he  connived  at  the  escape 
of  Hume  the  Chamberlain,  who  was  his  brother- 
in-law,  Arran  afterwards  took  part  with  Albany 
against  that  powerful  clan,  and  next  appears  in  the 
accounts  in  connection  with  his  expedition  to  the 
Borders  in  the  Autumn  of  1517,  to  avenge  the 
murder  of  his  old  rival  in  the  Hsts,  De  La 
Bastie.  He  received  from  Barton,  the  Comptroller, 
certain  corn  and  malt  during  the  time  of  his 
government  and  residence  at  Edinburgh  (tempore 
sui  regiminis  et  residentie),3  on  the  mandate  of  the 
Lords  of  Council,  and  £8,  9s.  was  paid  for  the 
freight  and  expenses  of  two  cannons  at  the  time 
when  the  Earl  of  Arran,  Eegent,  was  in  the  Castle 
of  Eddrington.  The  cannons  only  went  to  North 
Berwick,4  and  were  sent  back  from  there  to  Edin- 
burgh. Three  scaling-ladders  were  also  despatched 
to  him  for  the  siege  of  Wedderburn.  The  surrender 
of  the  Castles  of  the  Humes  and  their  adherents, 
and  their  flight  to  England,  accounts  for  the  return 
of  the  cannon.  The  title  of  Eegent  given  to 
Arran,  confirms  the  fact  that  for  a short  time  he 
became  virtually  Governor  of  Scotland  after  the 
death  of  De  La  Bastie,  though  his  position  was 


1  .Epistolae  Reg.  Scot.,  i.  p.  214. 
James  Douglas,  in  his  Memorial  to 

Henry  viil,  charges  Albany  with 

selling  three  ships  and  the  jewels 

of  the  Scottish  King  to  the  French 


for  300,000  francs. — State  Papers 
Henry  vm.,  iii.  1598. 

2 Page  144. 

3 Page  352. 

4 Page  352, 


PREFACE. 


lxxix 


always  contested  and  his  power  of  short  duration. 
He  was  also  at  this  period  nominated  Warden  of 
the  Marches1  in  room  of  De  La  Bastie,  and  chosen 
Provost  of  Edinburgh.  From  a later  account  we 
learn  that  his  natural  son,  Sir  James  Hamilton  of 
Finnart,  was  Custodier  of  the  Castle  of  Hume,  and 
received  the  large  fee  of  <£692  for  its  custody 
from  1st  October  1518  to  the  end  of  May  1520.2 
The  Castle  of  Wedderburn  was  provisioned  by 
order  of  Arran,  and  was  also  held  by  Sir  James 
Hamilton.  The  appointments  to  these  offices 
naturally  raised  the  jealousy  of  Angus,  and  the 
contest  for  the  possession  of  Edinburgh  and  its 
chief  magistracy  led  to  the  street  fight  of  Cleanse 
the  Causeway  on  30th  April  1520,  in  which  the 
party  of  Arran  was  driven  out  of  the  town. 
Arran  and  his  son  James  fled  down  a close,  and 
seizing  a collier’s  horse  forded  the  North  Loch 
at  an  obscure  place.  From  an  entry  of  a pay- 
ment of  £30  to  prepare  a ship  for  Arran  to  go 
on  an  embassy  to  the  French  King,3  it  appears 
possible  that  he  went  at  this  time  to  France  to 
hasten  the  return  of  Albany,  a fact  hitherto  un- 
known. If  so,  he  came  back  with  Albany.  He 
was  again  one  of  the  Council  of  Regency  when 
Albany  went  to  France  in  1522.  It  had  been 
more  easy  to  gain  him  than  Angus,  for  the 
Hamiltons,  like  the  Stuarts,  and  unlike  the 

1 Payment  is  made  to  him  of  on  the  day  of  truce  (day  trew)  in 
£5,  6s.  for  riding  the  Marches  1522,  p.  463. 

2 Page  460,  3 Page  462, 


lxxx 


PREFACE. 


Douglases,  supported  the  French  connection.  He 
lived  till  1529,  but  his  intrigues  with  the  Queen 
Dowager  and  Henry  vm.,  his  apparent  reconcilia- 
tion with  Angus,  his  conflict  with  the  Earl  of 
Lennox,  whose  slaughter,  by  his  son  Sir  James, 
he  lamented,  and  the  part  he  took  in  the  forfeiture 
of  the  Douglases  when  James  emancipated  himself 
from  their  control,  lie  beyond  the  period  of  this 
volume.  Wolsey,  a shrewd  judge  of  men,  seems 
to  have  grasped  his  character  when  he  said  “ Angus 
was  worth  five  Earls  of  Arran.” 

The  name  of  Angus  naturally  appears  less  fre- 
quently in  the  Rolls.  As  husband  of  the  Queen 
Mother  he  stood  very  near  the  Crown,  which  his 
ancestors  had  more  than  once  attempted,  but  always 
failed  to  wrest  from  the  Stuarts.  His  destiny  was 
to  make  the  last  throw  for  the  Douglases  in  the 
game  in  which  the  Crown  was  the  stake.  After 
his  quarrel  with  the  Queen,  he  still  continued  to 
represent  his  ancient  and  powerful  family,  and  for 
a time  was  leader  of  the  English  party  amongst 
the  nobles.  But  throughout  this  period  he  was  in 
opposition  to  the  party  in  possession  of  the  govern- 
ment, and  it  was  not  till  after  the  final  withdrawal 
of  Albany  that  he  secured  his  object  and  obtained 
the  custody  of  the  King,  and  through  it  the  chief 
place  in  the  government. 

In  the  Accounts  of  Bute  in  1514  for  the  previous 
year  we  find,  however,  an  entry  of  a payment  of 
£30  to  Angus  and  a similar  value  in  marts  to  his 


PREFACE. 


lxxx 


grandfather  old  Bell-the-Cat.1  The  first  of  these 
payments  is  said  to  have  been  made  under 
the  Queen's  precept,  and  possibly  represents  the 
commencement  of  their  intimacy.  The  only  other 
reference  to  Angus  is  the  indirect  one  of  the 
non-payment2  in  1522  of  the  Queen’s  jointure 
from  her  estates,  already  noticed,  which  is  described 
as  due  to  the  disturbance  of  the  country,  by  which 
is  really  meant  the  conduct  of  Angus,  who  did  all 
he  could  to  prevent  its  payment. 

The  leading  Churchmen  of  this  period  were 
Andrew  Forman,  Bishop  of  Moray  and  Archbishop 
of  Bourges,  who  became  during  it  Archbishop  of  St 
Andrews,  James  Beaton,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  and 
Gavin  Douglas,  who  after  many  struggles  for  prefer- 
ment, through  the  influence  of  the  Queen,  after  her 
marriage  to  his  nephew  Angus,  at  last  obtained  in 
1516  the  Bishopric  of  Dunkeld,  of  which  he  had  to 
take  possession  by  force.  In  1522  he  was  compelled 
to  take  refuge  in  England,  and  in  the  same  year  he 
died  an  exile  at  London,  continuing  till  his  last 
hours  to  incite  Henry  vm.  against  his  native 
country.  The  name  of  Gavin  Douglas  does  not 
appear  in  the  Accounts,  but  the  explanation  of 
this  omission  is  the  same  as  the  rarity  of  references 
to  Angus.  They  were  in  opposition,  and  un- 
successful opposition,  to  the  recognised  government. 
Almost  all  the  other  Prelates  of  Scotland  were 
devoted  partisans  of  the  French  interest. 

1 Pages  21,  22.  2 Page  459. 


VOL,  XIV, 


/ 


lxxxii 


PREFACE. 


The  earlier  portion  of  the  life  of  Andrew  For- 
man has  been  already  traced  by  Mr  Dickson  in  the 
Preface  to  the  Treasurer’s  Accounts,  and  by  the 
present  writer  in  the  Preface  to  the  last  volume  of 
the  Exchequer  Rolls.  He  died  in  1522,  and  we 
catch  some  glimpses  of  his  closing  years  in  the 
present  volume.  From  the  account  of  the  Granges 
of  Dunbar,  of  which  he  was  lessee  in  1514,  we  learn 
that  he  still  continued  Bishop  of  Moray  on  20th 
July  of  that  year,  for  the  account  recites  his  plural- 
ities, and  styles  him  “ Andrew,  Archbishop  of 
Bourges,  Bishop  of  Moray,  Commendator  of  the 
Monasteries  of  Dryburgh  and  Pittenweem  in  Scot- 
land, and  of  Cottingham  in  England,  and  Tacks- 
man of  the  Granges  of  Dunbar.1  In  the  course  of 
this  year  he  became  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews  as 
the  result  of  a compromise  of  the  rival  claims,  and 
through  the  powerful  support  he  received  from 
Leo  x.,  Albany,  and  Hume  the  Chamberlain.  On 
his  appointment  to  St  Andrews  he  resigned  the 
Sees  of  Moray  and  Bourges  and  the  Commendator- 
ship  of  Dryburgh,  but  in  1517  he  received  from 
Albany  the  richer  and  more  convenient  Commen- 
datorship  of  Dunfermline.  James  Hepburn,  a 
brother  of  Prior  Hepburn,  was  promoted  to  the  See 
of  Moray,  the  Prior  himself  received  a pension  of 
of  1000  merks  out  of  the  rents  of  Dunfermline,  and 
his  nephew  became  Prior  of  Coldingham.  James 
Beaton  got  the  Abbey  of  Arbroath  of  which  James 

1 Page  43. 


V 


PBEFACE.  lxxxiii 

Douglas  was  deprived  ; James  Ogilvy,  whose  name 
frequently  occurs  in  the  present  Accounts,  that  of 
Dry  burgh  ; a Hamilton,  that  of  Kilwinning ; and  a 
Gordon,  kinsman  of  Lord  Huntly,  was  made  Bishop 
of  Aberdeen.  In  this  all-round  distribution  of  the 
vacant  benefices  Gavin  Douglas  was  alone  left  out 
in  the  cold,  and  we  can  understand  the  indigna- 
tion of  the  Douglas,  though  unworthy  of  the  Poet. 
As  no  further  account  for  the  Granges  of  Dunbar 
appears,  it  is  probable  Forman’s  tack  came  to  an  end 
by  these  farms  falling  within  the  Queen’s  Conjunct 
Infeftment,  a view  which  is  supported  by  another 
entry1  in  1518,  proving  that  Margaret  Tudor 
received  £81,  13s.  4d.  from  the  Domain  lands  of 
Dunbar  in  part-payment  of  the  rents  due  to  her. 
Forman’s  possession  of  the  lands  had  been  com- 
bined with  the  holding  of  the  Castle  of  Dunbar,  and 
his  brother  Robert,  the  Dean  of  Glasgow,  who  acted 
as  one  of  the  Auditors  of  Exchequer  and  Commis- 
sioners to  let  Crown  lands,  handed  over  that  fortress 
to  De  La  Bastie  on  his  arrival  in  Scotland.  Robert 
also  acted  as  Andrew  Forman’s  agent  in  receiving 
various  sums  due  to  the  Abbey  of  Dunfermline.2 
His  eldest  brother  Sir  John  Forman  continued  to 
be  the  King’s  First  Porter,  as  in  the  former  reign, 
and  his  fee  was  paid  by  the  Bishop  out  of  the  rents 
of  Dunbar.3  An  entry  in  the  same  account  of  the 
payment  of  £20  for  Ferquhard  Macintosh  is  worthy 

1 Page  352.  I 3 Page  43. 

2 Pages  206  and  274.  I 


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PREFACE. 


of  notice,  as  showing  that  the  head  of  the  Clan 
Chattan,1  who  had  rebelled  against  James  iv.  in 
1491,  and  had  been  a prisoner  at  least  since  1495, 
still  languished  in  the  dungeons  of  Dunbar.  This 
captivity  for  so  many  years  was  a severer  punish- 
ment than  death  to  a Highland  Chief.  Archbishop 
Forman,  who,  as  was  noticed  in  the  last  volume,2 
had  acquired  the  favour  of  Leo  x.  on  a visit  to 
Rome,  had  been  kept  in  expectation  of  the  Car- 
dinalate  which  had  been  promised  him  by  Julius  n. 
as  far  back  as  1 5 1 1.  He  never  attained  that  dignity, 
but  was  appointed  Legatus  a Latere  3 by  Leo  x. 
The  carefully  graduated  hierarchy  of  the  Roman 
Church  was  an  admirable  instrument,  skilfully  used, 
to  preserve  the  loyalty  and  keep  alive  the  ambition 
of  the  high  ecclesiastics.  Forman  died  just  after  the 
close  of  the  present  Accounts,  and  was  buried  at 
Dunfermline.  He  does  not  rank  among  the  great 
prelates  of  Scotland,  though  it  deserves  to  be 
noticed  that  he  issued  a series  of  reforming  statutes 
relative  to  the  Church,4  which  would  have  been  more 
effective  had  they  been  enforced  by  his  own 
example.  A Scotchman  by  birth,  he  had  become  a 
foreigner  in  feeling  and  interest.  The  Letters  of 
General  Naturalisation  of  all  Scotchmen  in  France, 
granted  by  Louis  xn.  in  November  1513,  were 
procured  at  his  instance.  They  freed  his  country- 


1 Gregory’s  West  Highlands,  p. 
21. 

2 xiii.  p.  lv. 


3 Great  Seal  Register,  1424-1513, 
No.  389. 

4 Robertson,  Concilia,  p.  cclxxvi. 


PEEFACE. 


lxxxv 


men  from  the  odious  “ droit  d’aubaine,”  and 
enabled  them  to  hold  offices  and  lands  and  to 
succeed  to  movable  estate  in  France  as  if  they 
were  natives.  But  his  chief  aim  in  life  was  his 
personal  and  family  aggrandisement. 

James  Beaton,  who  succeeded  him  in  the  Primacy, 
was  during  the  period  of  these  Accounts  Arch- 
bishop of  Glasgow.  His  early  progress  from  step 
to  step  of  the  ecclesiastical  ladder  has  been  already 
traced  in  the  Preface  to  the  last  volume,  and  the 
present  notice  is  confined  to  the  new  matter  sup- 
plied by  the  present  one. 

As  ambitious,  though  not  so  avaricious  as 
Forman,  and  a younger  and  more  active  man, 
Beaton  naturally  figures  more  largely  in  the  pre- 
sent Accounts.  He  had  been  made  Chancellor  in 
or  before  the  Parliament  of  26th  November  1513, 
as  appears  from  the  Kolls  of  Parliament,1  and  not 
in  1515,  after  the  arrival  of  Albany,  as  has  been 
stated  by  several  writers,  who  have  omitted  to 
observe  that  he  was  then  merely  restored  to  the 
office.  Immediately  after  the  Queen’s  marriage 
to  Angus,  that  nobleman  and  the  Queen  finding 
him  at  Perth  forcibly  deprived  him  of  the 
Great  Seal,  which  was  given  to  Gavin  Douglas. 
The  Archbishop  “in  a fury,”  according  to  Leslie, 
occupied  Edinburgh,  and  “of  this  spunk  kindlet 
sik  a low  that  Angus  and  the  Quene  tuke  thaim  to 

1 Act  Pari.,  ii.  p.  281,  with  which  I the  Great  Seal  Register,  1513-1546, 
the  Charter  of  2nd  October  1513,  in  | No.  2,  agrees. 


lxxxvi 


PREFACE. 


thair  fute  and  fled  to  the  bordowris 1 of  England,” 
but  they  must  soon  after  have  returned  to  Stirling. 
On  Albany’s  arrival,  Beaton  became  again  Chancel- 
lor, and  was,  as  we  have  seen,  gratified  by  the  pre- 
sentation to  the  rich  Abbacy  of  Arbroath.  During 
Albany’s  stay  he  took  a large  part  in  the  govern- 
ment, and  his  conduct  in  the  tumult  which  ended 
in  the  fight  of  Cleanse  the  Causeway  has  been 
already  described.  As  Archbishop,  he  distinguished 
himself  by  the  magnificence  of  his  additions  to  the 
ecclesiastical  buildings  and  his  patronage  of  learning. 
Major  dedicates  one  of  his  prefaces  to  him  in  the 
luxuriant  eloquence  of  mediaeval  Latin.  Soon 
after  Albany’s  return  in  1522  he  was  translated 
to  St  Andrews  as  successor  to  Archbishop  Forman. 

The  Bolls  in  the  present  Volume  enable  us  to 
fill  in  another  aspect  of  his  activity,  and  show 
the  important  part  he  played  in  the  administration 
of  the  royal  revenues.  He  appears  throughout 
the  Accounts  as  Chamberlain  of  Fife,  though  being  a 
busy  man,  these  were  rendered  and  no  doubt  kept  by 
his  deputies,  Andrew  Matheson  and  Sir  Lawrence 
Alexanderson.  In  the  first,  rendered  on  2nd 
August  1514,  he  accounts  for  the  large  sum  of 
£1186,  8s.  lid.,  besides  corn  and  cain.  He  dis- 
charges himself  by  payments  of  certain  customary 
ecclesiastical  charges,  the  upkeep  and  repairs  of  the 
Castle  of  Falkland,  the  fees  of  certain  officers,  and 
the  expenses  of  the  Queen  and  young  King  when 

1 History  of  Scotland,  Scottish  Text  Society’s  edition,  p.  151. 


PEEFACE. 


lxxxvii 


at  Falkland,  leaving  a balance  of  £283,  3s.  8d.  He 
himself  received  £20 1 for  the  trouble  of  collecting 
the  rents  in  “that  disturbed  time”  and  other  £20 
as  his  fee.  The  balance  of  the  corn  and  other  rents 
in  kind  expended  for  similar  purposes  was  6 chalders 
5 bolls  3 firlots  and  pecks  wheat,  8 chalders 
2 firlots  | of  a peck  barley,  5 chalders  8 bolls 
malt,2  7 chalders  2 bolls  and  3 firlots  oats,  6 bolls 
oatmeal,  one  wild  boar,  four  barrels  of  lard,  58  geese, 
500  capons,  and  769  poultry.3  In  his  next  account, 
of  7th  August  1516,  which  is  for  two  years,  the 
debit  side  of  his  account  is  £1249,  10s.  9d.,  and  the 
credit  £1425,  13s.  2d.,  leaving  a deficiency  of  £176, 
2s.  5d.4  The  deficiency  was  caused  by  the  heavy 
expenditure  for  the  fortification  and  garrisoning  of 
Falkland  against  the  Queen  already  referred  to. 
But  the  year  1515  must  have  been  a good  harvest 
in  Fife,  for  Beaton  is  able,  by  sales  of  corn 
to  realise  £284,  13s.  4d.,  out  of  which  he  was 
allowed  £66, 16s.  lOd.  in  payment  of  the  deficiency 
in  money  rents,  leaving  a balance  remaining 
in  his  hands  of  £207,  16s.  5d.5  There  was  also  a 
considerable  sum  in  suspense  from  the  augmenta- 
tion of  the  feu-farms,  amounting  to  £243,  2s.,  for 
three  years  preceding  the  account  for  which  the 
farmers  were  to  be  summoned.  From  this  account6 
we  learn  that  there  had  been  an  audit  appointed 
at  Perth,  to  which  the  Bolls  were  sent,  but  which 

1 Page  7.  2 Pages  13,  14,  15.  I 4 Page  164.  5 Page  182. 

3 Page  16.  I e page  174> 


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PREFACE. 


had  not  been  held,  doubtless  owing  to  the  dis- 
turbances consequent  on  Beaton  being  deprived  of 
the  Great  Seal.  In  the  next  account,  in  1517,  the 
balance  had  much  improved,  and  was  in  money 
£569,  3s.,1  besides  a small  amount  of  victual,  although 
the  rents  of  Fife  had  to  bear  some  of  the  expenses 
of  Albany’s  visits  to  Falkland.  This  improvement 
was  due  to  the  levy  of  the  grassums  and  entries  of  the 
tenants  in  feu-  farms.  In  1518  the  balance  in  money 
had  risen  to  £686, 12s.  lid.2  besides  corn,  and  in  the 
last  account,  rendered  on  26th  February  1522,  for 
three  years,  it  was  substantially  the  same.3  It  has 
been  thought  worth  while  to  follow  these  accounts, 
with  some  minuteness,  at  the  risk  of  tediousness,  in 
order  to  show  their  accuracy,  and  also  that  Fife 
was  one  of  the  most  productive  parts  of  the  royal 
estates,  in  part  because  of  its  agricultural  fertility, 
but  largely  owing  to  the  system  of  feu-farming 
adopted  there. 

Beaton  and  the  leading  ecclesiastics  of  this  time 
have  been  severely  judged.  Their  character  indeed 
was  very  different  from  that  of  the  apostles,  of  whom 
they  claimed  to  be  successors,  and  whose  virtues 
they  are  still  believed  by  some  to  have  transmitted. 
But  they  were  often  the  most  capable  men  of 
business  of  their  age,  and  if  they  amassed  wealth 
it  was  because  they  had  the  peculiar  talents  neces- 
sary for  making  and  keeping  money.  In  Beaton’s 

3 Page  414  : the  exact  balance 
was  £548,  13s.  2d. 


1 Page  249. 

2 Page  320. 


PREFACE. 


Ixxxix 


case  there  is  no  sign,  as  we  have  seen  in  Andrew 
Stewart,  Bishop  of  Caithness,  and  some  other 
officials,  of  unfaithfulness  in  discharge  of  his  duty 
as  a Royal  officer. 

The  amount  of  business  Beaton  discharged  must, 
even  when  aided  by  deputies,  have  been  enormous. 
He  had  to  administer  his  own  See  and  the  estates 
of  the  Abbey  of  Arbroath.  Besides  the  offices  of 
Chancellor  and  Chamber]  ain  of  Fife,  he  served  con- 
stantly as  an  Auditor  of  Exchequer  and  a Com- 
missioner for  letting  the  Crown  lands.  Not  content 
with  ecclesiastical  and  civil  duties,  we  have  found 
him  prepared  to  head  the  garrison  of  Falkland,  and 
marching  with  his  followers  to  Edinburgh,  ready  to 
fight,  .though  forced  to  fly  at  the  fray  of  Cleanse  the 
Causeway.  But  Flodden  had  given  a severe  lesson. 
The  times  were  changing,  and  even  the  Church 
changed  with  the  times.  Although  his  nephew 
David  the  Cardinal  fortified  his  castle  at  St  Andrews, 
he  died  without  striking  a blow.  James  Beaton 
was  the  last  of  the  martial  prelates  of  Scotland. 

Alexander,  Lord  Hume,  whose  long  life  was  traced 
in  the  last  volume,  appears  in  this  volume  of  the 
Rolls  only  as  witness  to  Charters  in  1511  and  151 2,1 
and  in  the  Account  he  rendered  as  receiver  of  the 
Forest  of  Ettrick  on  14th  July  1514  from  30th  July 
15 13. 2 Before  the  next  audit  on  30th  July  1515, 
the  intrigues  of  Lord  Dacre  and  the  Queen-Mother 
had  led  Hume,  who  had  been  instrumental  in  the 

1 Pages  147  and  317.  2 Page  16. 


xc 


PREFACE. 


recall  of  Albany  to  Scotland,  to  go  over  to  the 
English  interest,  and  plot  with  the  Queen  and  Angus 
against  the  Regent.  By  an  agreement  on  11th  May 
1515  between  him  and  the  Queen,  he  was  to  receive 
3000  merks  on  condition  of  supporting  her  and 
Angus.  He  had  refused,  when  ordered  by  Albany 
at  the  close  of  the  Parliament  in  the  end  of  July,  to 
arrest  Sir  George  Douglas,  the  brother  of  Angus, 
and  fled  from  Edinburgh  to  Newark,  attended  by 
a single  servant.  On  24th  August  he  wrote  to 
Dacre  with  an  urgent  postscript,  “ Gyff  ever  your 
master  would  take  his  tym  of  Scotland,  now  or 
never.”1  No  help  came  from  England,  and  Hume, 
after  razing  his  own  castle  to  the  ground  2 to  save 
it  from  Albany,  fled  across  the  Border,  where  he 
was  well  received  by  Dacre.  Albany  offered  terms, 
and  induced  Hume  to  meet  him  at  Dunglas,  where 
he  was  thrown  into  a dungeon,  and  released  only 
on  condition  of  going  into  exile  for  three  years. 
Albany  entrusted  him  to  the  custody  of  his  brother- 
in-law  Arran,  and  that  nobleman  not  only  connived 
at  his  escape,  but  went  with  him 3 from  Edinburgh 
to  Wooler. 

On  15th  October  1515,  Angus,  Arran,  and  Hume 
entered  into  a mutual  bond  against  Albany,  and 
to  deliver  the  King  and  the  Duke  of  Ross  from 
his  custody.  In  April  of  the  next  year,  the  English 

3 State  Papers,  Henry  vir.,  p. 
113. 


1 Pinkerton,  ii.  466. 

2 State  Papers,  Henry  viil,  ii. 


PEEFACE. 


xci 


King  still  offering  no  substantial  aid,  Angus  and 
Hume  became  reconciled  to  Albany1  through 
the  mediation  of  Forman,  whose  claim  to  the 
Archbishopric  of  St  Andrews  he  had  favoured, 
and  returned  to  their  estates,  but  Hume  having, 
along  with  his  brother  William  and  Ker  of 
Ferniehirst,  with  singular  rashness  a second  time 
put  himself  in  Albany's  power  by  attending  the 
Parliament  which  met  in  Edinburgh  on  15th 
September,  they  were  seized,  tried  for  treason, 
and  found  guilty.  The  Humes  were  executed  on 
8th  and  9th  October,  and  their  heads  placed  on  the 
walls  of  the  Tolbooth. 2 Ker  escaped.  The  charge 
of  treason  at  Flodden,  though  made  by  popular 
rumour  and  adopted  by  some  historians,  was  un- 
founded, for  the  Humes  left  as  many  dead  on  the 
field  as  any  other  family.  But  the  intrigue  with 
Dacre  was  beyond  dispute,  and  might  well  be  deemed 
treason  by  Albany  and  his  friends.  The  real 
cause  of  the  fall  of  the  Humes  is  given  by  Major : 
“ I often  say  to  my  own  countrymen  that  there  is 
naught  more  perilous  than  unduly  to  trust  great 
houses,  and  most  of  all  if  their  territory  be  in  the 
extremities  of  the  kingdom,  or  the  men  themselves 
are  high-spirited,  for  the  Borderers  are  constantly 
practised  in  active  exercise,  and  the  life  of  a 
soldier  is  natural  to  them,  and  so  they  come  to 


1 State  Papers,  Henry  vni.,  ii» 
1759. 

2 State  Papers,  Henry  vni.,  ii. 
2487.  David  Hume’s  History 


of  the  Family  of  Hume  of  Wedder- 
burn  states  that  Hume  had  a 
safe-conduct  from  Albany. 


XC11 


PREFACE. 


place  their  life  in  arms,  and  judge  they  shall  be 
able  to  find  an  escape  from  their  enemies  in  time  of 
need.  . . . More  than  four  year&Trom  the  present 
writing  we  saw  the  Lord  Hume,  for  a like  cause, 
lose  both  his  property  and  his  life.”  1 Major  gives 
as  other  instances  the  fall  of  the  Earls  of  March, 
Douglas,  and  Ross.  Nor  wTere  these  to  be  the  last 
examples.  The  Douglases  of  the  Angus  line  and 
the  Hepburns,  who  from  Lords  of  Hailes  became 
Earls  of  Bothwell,  and  from  friends  had  become 
rivals  of  the  Humes,  were  to  climb  to  a still  giddier 
height  before  the  fall  of  Angus,  the  spouse  of  a 
Queen-Dowager,  and  of  Bothwell  the  consort  of  a 
Queen-Regent.  The  account  now  presented,  as 
well  as  those  in  the  former  volume,  shows  how 
powerful  Hume  had  become.  Besides  being  Great 
Chamberlain  he  had  accumulated  the  Wardenships 
of  the  Middle,  East,  and  West  Marches.  He  had  a 
fee  of  £300  for  the  latter  offices,  £40  for  his  fee 
as  Chamberlain,  and  £16  as  Keeper  of  Newark, 
while  as  Receiver  of  the  Forest  of  Ettrick  he  got 
£80  for  collecting  the  rents.2  That  Forest  was 
part  of  the  Queen’s  Jointure,  or  Conjunct  Infeft- 
ment,  which  accounts  for  almost  all  the  entries  in 
the  discharge  side  of  the  single  account  rendered 
for  it  having  been  made  by  authority  of  the 
Queen.  Several  of  the  payments  were  made  to 
the  Queen’s  servants : amongst  them,  two  of 

1 Major,  History  of  Greater  I 2 Page  16. 

Britain,  vi.,  ch.  18.  | 


PREFACE.  xciii 

£40  to  Alexander  Crawford,  Preceptor  of  St 
Anthony  at  Leith,  as  her  Almoner.  The  whole 
receipts  of  the  Forest  amounted  to  £2781,  12s.  9d.,x 
of  which  £108,  16s.  Id.  was  arrears,  but  only 
£18  of  this  seem  to  have  reached  the  Queen's 
purse.  The  rest  was  spent  in  fees  of  officials, 
or  remitted  to  the  tenants,  or  allowed  to  the 
accountant  himself  on  account  of  failure  in  rents. 

In  the  Preface  to  the  last  volume  the  history 
of  the  family  of  the  Bartons  or  Bertons,  of  their 
founder  John,  a merchant-trader  of  Leith,  and  his 
son  Andrew,  the  famous  sea-captain,  was  traced.1 2 
Another,  probably  the  youngest  son  Robert,  is  a 
conspicuous  figure  in  the  present  Volume.  He  had 
taken  part  in  the  last  reign  in  some  of  the  seafaring 
enterprises  of  bis  brother  Andrew,  and  had  provided 
the  crew  for  “ The  Cuckoo,"  which  conveyed  Perkin 
Warbeck  to  Ireland.  He  had  also  served  the 
Danish  Monarch.3  Returning  to  the  Scottish  Royal 
service,  probably  as  a merchant- trader,  he  acquired 
the  lands  of  Over  Berntoun  or  Barnton,  which  in- 
cluded the  village  of  Cramond  in  Midlothian,  by 
gift  from  James  iv.  in  1507,  and  those  of  Balhengie, 
Ardester,  and  other  lands  in  Dumbartonshire,  and 
also  the  barony  of  Kirkbuddo  in  Forfarshire,4  by 
purchase  from  the  Earl  of  Crawford  in  1508. 5 His 


1 Pages  17-19.  “My  forest  of 

Ettrick,”  Margaret  wrote  to  Henry 

vin.,  “ought  to  bring  me  in 

4000  merks  yearly,  and  I shall 

never  get  a penny. 


2xiii.,  Preface,  p.  clxxvi. 

3 Wegener  Danish  State  Archives. 

4 Great  Seal  Reg.,  1424-1513,  No. 
3198. 

5 lb.,  Nos.  3647-8. 


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PREFACE. 


skill  in  accounts  probably  recommended  him  for  the 
office  of  Comptroller,  which  we  find  him  hold- 
ing from  1516  to  the  close  of  these  Accounts,  and 
as  such  he  renders  his  accounts  on  3rd  September 
1517,  27th  August  1518,  and  21st  May  1522, 1 
from  which  we  can  correct  the  statement  of  Craw- 
ford in  his  Officers  of  State  that  he  only  became 
Comptroller  in  1524.  During  the  same  period  he 
also  acted  as  Custumar  of  Edinburgh,  and  was 
constantly  a Commissioner  for  leasing  the  Crown 
lands.  The  wages  of  the  Comptroller  and  five 
servants,  including  horse  money  for  a year,  as  ap- 
pears from  one  of  these  accounts,  were  £170,  10s. 
One  of  the  risks  to  which  a Comptroller  was  ex- 
posed is  shown  by  an  allowance  made  to  him  of 
£23  for  “fals  plakkis  negligently  received  by  him.” 
That  he  still  took  part  in  naval  affairs  is  perhaps 
indicated  by  an  entry,  in  the  Account  of  his  prede- 
cessor Jardine  of  Applegarth,  of  salt  marts  and 
pork  delivered  to  him  to  provision  the  King’s  ships 
at  Dumbarton  and  Dunbar,  and  by  a reference  to 
500  merks  allowed  him  in  1522,  that  sum  having 
been  taken  by  the  Spaniards  when  the  Black  Bark 
of  Abbeville,2  belonging  to  him,  was  captured. 
Barton  stated  that  this  money  had  been  sent  by 
him  to  the  Governor  in  this  vessel,  which  shows 
both  that  remittances  were  made  to  Albany  when 
out  of  Scotland,  and  that  Barton  was  in  his  confi- 
dence, as  might  be  inferred  from  his  holding  the 

1 Pages  279,  344,  451.  2 Page  464. 


PREFACE. 


xcv 


office  of  Comptroller  during  Albany’s  government. 
On  6th  March  1529  he  became  Lord  High  Trea- 
surer and  Master  of  the  Mint.  He  died  in  1538, 
leaving  a son,  John,  who  took  the  name  of  Mowbray, 
from  his  marriage  to  the  heiress  of  Barnbougle. 
Barton  was  on  friendly  terms  with  Margaret 
Tudor,  who  calls  him  “my  faithful  Comptroller 
John  Barton,”  and  acknowledges  she  was  in- 
debted to  him  “ for  very  sustenance.” 1 James 
Douglas  describes  him  as  “ ane  very  pyrett  and 
sey-revare  Comptroller.”  There  seems  little  doubt 
he  was  a good  public  official,  but  an  official  of 
Albany  could  not  be  good  in  the  eyes  of  Douglas. 


IY. 

Some  Minor  Historical  Persons  who  appear 
in  the  Accounts. 

Some  minor  historical  characters  or  persons 
occasionally  mentioned  in  the  Accounts,  and  known 
in  history,  deserve  to  be  brought  on  the  stage 
to  enable  us  to  realise  the  social  and  political 
condition  of  Scotland  between  1513  and  1522. 
I shall  notice  the  references  to  a few  members 
of  the  nobility,  or  of  noble  families,  who  played 
a secondary,  though  not  unimportant,  part  at 
this  period  ; to  some  of  the  men  of  letters  of 

1 Brit.  Mus.  MS.  Caligula,  B.  i. 


XCV1 


PEEFACE. 


a time  when  Scotland  was  passing  through  the 
Renaissance  to  the  Reformation ; and  lastly,  to  the 
rise  of  the  new  professions  of  Law  and  Medicine, 
which  were  both  to  become  so  learned,  and  the 
former  so  powerful  in  its  future  annals.  A brief 
reference  to  the  position  of  women  engaging  in 
business  and  holding  offices,  illustrated  by  ex- 
amples from  the  Rolls  or  other  record  sources  in 
the  beginning  of  the  16th  century,  may  perhaps 
not  be  deemed  out  of  place  in  a Preface  written 
towards  the  close  of  the  19th  century,  of  which  it 
is  one  of  the  new  characteristics  that  women  are 
beginning  to  take  the  further  step  of  entering  the 
professions. 

The  Highlands  of  the  North  and  West  were 
kept,  we  have  seen,  in  subjection  to  the  Royal 
authority  greatly  owing  to  the  influence  of  the 
Earls  of  Argyle  and  Huntly,  who  were  slowly  but 
surely  rising  to  the  position  which  gave  the  chief 
of  the  former  House  the  name  of  “ The  Macallum 
More,”  and  the  head  of  the  latter,  that  of  “The 
Cock  of  the  North.” 

Colin  Campbell,  third  Earl  of  Argyle,  continued 
the  hereditary  policy  of  his  grandfather  Archibald, 
Chancellor  of  Scotland  under  James  hi.,  and  his 
father  Archibald,  both  Chancellor  and  Master  of  the 
Household  of  James  iv.,  by  supporting  the  Royal 
authority  in  the  Western  Highlands  and  Isles,  and 
thereby  increasing  his  own  estates  and  influence. 
He  succeeded  after  his  father’s  death  at  Flodden, 


PREFACE.  xcvii 

and  undertook  to  put  down  the  rebels  of  Argyle.1 
For  this  purpose  he  was  granted  the  custody  of  the 
castles  of  Dunoon,  Cowal,  and  Cairnbulg  in  Mull.2 
An  allowance  was  also  made  him  for  keeping  eight 
prisoners,  as  pledges  no  doubt,  in  these  castles.3  This 
method  of  holding  a chief  or  his  eldest  son  as  a host- 
age was  a favourite  and  sometimes  successful  method 
of  taming  the  wild  clans  and  their  fierce  heads. 
Another  mode  of  winning  over  the  clans  was  by 
granting  protection  to  the  loyal  chiefs,  as  was  done 
in  the  case  of  John  MTan  of  Ardnamurchan  and 
others,  who  are  described  as  “ servants  to  Colin, 
Erie  of  Argyle.”  In  respect  of  the  disturbances  in 
Kintyre  consequent  on  the  defeat  at  Flodden,  he 
was  freed  from  accounting  for  the  rents  of  that 
Lordship  for  the  ten  years  from  1511  to  1521,  upon 
his  statement  that  he4  could  not  recover  them,  and 
his  promise  that  he  would  faithfully  collect  them 
in  future.  It  is  specially  noted  that  this  promise 
was  given  by  proxy,  as  he  could  not  attend  the 
Exchequer  in  person,6  being  probably  engaged  in 
the  arduous  task  he  had  undertaken.  He  was  able 
to  account  for  part  of  Glendaruel,  a portion  of  the 
lands  of  Dunoon,  for  one  term’s  rents  before 
Flodden,  and  after  it  for  nine  years  and  one  term. 
Roseneath,  now  one  of  the  most  valuable  portions 
of  the  Argyle  estates,  had  been  set  to  his  father  in 

1 Page  392. 

2 Pages  418,  419. 

3 Page  419. 

VOL.  XIV. 


4 Pitcairn  Criminal  Trials,  i.  p. 
238. 

5 Page  419. 

y 


preface. 


xoviii 

feu-farm,  and  the  feu-duties  were  paid.  But  of 
certain  of  the  rents  due,  a remission  was  made  for 
three  years  and  one  term,  being  the  period  of 
Albany’s  absence  in  France.1  Argyle  was  Justiciar 
of  Scotland,  and  as  Master  of  the  King’s  Household, 
an  office  which  must  have  been  chiefly  titular,  he 
received  eight  lasts  of  herring,  probably  for  the 
Royal  use,  in  151 6. 2 He  was  married  in  his  father’s 
lifetime  to  Lady  Janet  Gordon,  daughter  of 
Alexander,  third  Earl  of  Huntly,  so  that  the  repre- 
sentatives of  the  Royal  interest  in  the  West  and 
North  Highlands  were  closely  connected.  Both 
possessed  an  authority  in  their  Highland  homes 
which  was  almost  regal. 

Alexander,  third  Earl  of  Huntly,  one  of  the  few 
nobles  who  saved  their  lives  at  Flodden,  became 
the  King’s  Lieutenant  north  of  the  Forth.  In  the 
present  volume  he  renders  an  account  for  the  Earl- 
dom of  Moray,  of  which  he  was  Chamberlain  in 
15 14, 3 15 15, 4 and  1516, 5 through  his  Deputy,  John 
Calder,  a hereditary  servant  of  the  Gordon  family. 
After  1516  Moray  disappears  from  the  Accounts, 
owing  to  the  admission  of  James  Stewart,  a bastard 
of  James  iv.,  to  the  Earldom  in  the  Parliament  of 
1517.  Huntly  was  also  Lessee  or  Tacksman  of  the 
Lordships  of  Brechin  and  Nevare,  and  renders  his 
account  for  their  tack-duties  during  the  whole 
period  of  the  Accounts.  A portion  of  these  were 
employed  in  payments  to  the  religious  houses  of 

1 Page  418.  3 Page  27.  5 Page  132. 

2 Page  194. 


4 Page  67. 


PREFACE. 


XC1X 


Cupar,  Brechin,  and  Restennott,  and  the  balance  was 
accounted  for  to  the  Comptroller.  He  was  besides 
Receiver  for  the  Lordships  of  Strathdee  or  Deeside 
and  Cromar,  which  are  accounted  for  to  the  Comp- 
troller throughout  these  Accounts.1  Huntly  was 
Hereditary  Sheriff  both  of  Inverness  and  Aberdeen, 
and  as  such  we  find  him  paying  over  to  the  Comp- 
troller in  1518  the  escheat  of  Hay  of  Ardendrach, 
Mowat  of  Balquille,  David  Lyon,  and  their  accom- 
plices, for  the  murder  of  Alexander  Bannerman  of 
Watterston.2  His  brother,  Adam  Gordon,  had 
married  the  heiress  to  the  Sutherland  estates,3  and 
Huntly  himself  seems,  from  a reference  in  this 
volume,4 5  to  have  held  for  a time  the  Chamberlain- 
ship  of  Ross  and  Ardmanach.  But  that  office 
was  afterwards  conferred  on  the  Earl  of  Athole, 
and  passed  to  Janet,  Dowager  Countess  of  Athole.6 
The  entries  in  the  accounts  of  the  Earl  and 
Countess  of  Athole  as  Chamberlains  of  Ross  enable 
us  to  correct  a statement  of  Douglas  in  his  Peerage 
relating  to  the  Athole  family.  Countess  Janet 
does  not  appear  in  his  genealogy,  but  she  must 
have  been  the  widow  of  John  Stewart,  first  Earl  of 
Athole,  who  died  in  1512,  or  of  John,  the  second 
Earl,  who  perished  at  Flodden;  probably  of  the 
latter.7  John,  the  third  Earl,  held  the  Earldom 


1 Pages  78,  151,  324,  366,  424. 

2 Page  346. 

3 xiii.  p.  lxxxvii. 

4 Page  384. 

5 Page  302,  19th  Aug.  1516  ; 
2nd  Aug.  1518. 

6 Page  380. 


7  John,  the  second  Earl,  is  said, 
both  by  Douglas  and  Crawford  in 
their  Peerages,  to  have  married, 
firstly,  Beatrix,  daughter  of  Archi- 
bald, fifth  Earl  of  Douglas,  and 
secondly,  Eleanor,  daughter  of 
William,  Earl  of  Orkney. 


C 


PREFACE. 


from  1513  to  1547.  John,  the  second  Earl,  is  said 
by  Douglas  to  have  married  Lady  Mary  Campbell, 
daughter  of  Archibald,  second  Earl  of  Argyle,  and 
perhaps  the  mistake  is  as  to  her  Christian  name. 
Huntly  himself  married,  as  his  first  wife,  Lady 
Janet,  daughter  of  John,  first  Earl  of  Athole.  It 
will  be  again  observed  how  closely  the  ruling 
families  were  connected  by  intermarriage.  This 
connection  probably  explains  a somewhat  obscure 
entry  in  the  Rolls  of  1521,1  which  refers  to  a 
surrender  of  the  Lordships  of  Ross  and  Ardmanach 
by  John,  formerly  Earl  of  Athole,  first  to  Alex- 
ander, Earl  of  Huntly,  and  “ now  to  the  Countess 
of  Athole,  relict  and  executrix  of  the  said  Earl.” 
Why  the  Earl  of  Huntly  should  have  been  inter- 
posed between  the  late  Earl  of  Athole  and  his 
widow  it  is  not,  however,  easy  to  understand. 

John,  first  Lord  Drummond,  already  an  old  man 
at  the  commencement  of  these  Accounts,  had  taken 
through  life  a position  beyond  his  rank  as  one  of 
the  smaller  barons,  owing  to  the  relations  of  his 
family  with  the  Royal  House  through  Anabella,  the 
wife  of  Robert  hi.,  and  with  several  noble  families. 
He  appears  in  the  Accounts  as  Chamberlain  of 
Strathearn,2  to  which  he  was  appointed  by  the 
Queen  in  room  of  Peter  Scott  in  15 14. 3 To  his 
original  lordship  of  Stobhall  on  the  banks  of  Tay, 
near  Cargill,  he  had  added  the  nucleus  of  what  after- 
wards became  the  Earldom  of  Perth,  and  he  had  also 

1 Page  384.  2 Pages  25,  239,  281.  3 Page  25. 


PEEFACE. 


ci 


built  the  original  keep  of  Drummond  Castle  about 
1487.1  The  offices  of  Seneschal  or  Steward  and 
Coroner  of  Strathearn,  in  the  abeyance  of  the  old 
earldom,  gave  him  the  chief  power  in  that  dis- 
trict, and  he  distinguished  himself  both  in  military 
and  diplomatic  affairs  during  the  reign  of  James  iv. 
The  family  historian,  Lord  Strathallan,  is  probably 
right  in  describing  him  as  a general  favourite. 
The  beauty  of  his  daughters  led  to  the  sad  and 
still  unexplained  fate  of  Margaret,  mistress  of 
James  iv.,  who,  with  her  sisters  Euphemia,  wife  of 
Lord  Fleming,  and  Sibilla,  died  on  the  same  day 
in  1502.  Another  daughter,  Elizabeth,  married 
George,  Master  of  Angus,  eldest  son  of  Bell-the- 
Cat,  and  was  mother  of  Archibald,  sixth  Earl  of 
Angus.  Beatrice  married  J ames,  first  Earl  of  Arran, 
who  was  thus,  by  his  wife,  uncle  of  his  rival.  Near 
kinship  or  affinity  sometimes  led  to  jealousies  and 
feuds  instead  of  friendship  and  alliances.  The 
remaining  daughter,  Annabella,  became  the  wife  of 
William,  first  Earl  of  Montrose.  Lord  Drummond 
had  abetted  the  unfortunate  match  of  his  grand- 
son Angus  with  Margaret  Tudor,  and  he  took  part 
in  their  revolutionary  proceedings  at  Perth  in 
1514,  when  Beaton  was  deprived  of  the  Great 
Seal,  and  Cumming,  the  Lyon  King,  who  had 
summoned  Angus  before  the  Council,  was  struck 
by  Lord  Drummond.  For  this  offence  Lord 

1 Macgibbon  and  Ross,  Castellated  and  Domestic  Architecture  of  Scot- 
land, i.  p.  285. 


cii 


PREFACE. 


Drummond  was,  after  Albany’s  return,  sent  to 
Blackness  Castle,  and  was  tried  and  condemned  to 
death  by  Parliament  on  loth  July  1515,  but  having 
made  peace  with  Albany,  he  was  pardoned,  though 
a portion  at  least  of  bis  estates  was  escheated,  and 
was  not  restored  till  1537.1  He  died  at  Drummond 
Castle  in  1518  or  1519.  The  references  to  him  in 
the  Rolls  illustrate  the  events  of  the  latter  part  of 
his  life.  At  the  audit  on  15th  July  1516,  Peter, 
the  son  of  Patrick  Scott,  Chamberlain  of  Strath- 
earn,  who  had  been  appointed  to  the  office  by 
Albany,  was  discharged  in  respect  of  the  rents  for 
Whitsunday  and  Martinmas  1514,  for  which  Lord 
Drummond,  who  had  superseded  Scott  before  Whit- 
sunday 1514,  was  to  be  summoned.2  In  the  account 
audited  on  28th  July  1517,  Lord  Drummond,  who 
had  now  been  restored  to  the  office  of  Chamberlain, 
accounts  for  the  rents  of  these  terms.3  He  com- 
pounded with  the  auditors  for  the  balance  due  by 
him  of  £407,  11s.  8d.  by  a payment  of  £200  to 
the  Comptroller,  and  an  allowance  made  to  him  of 
£207,  11s.  8d.  for  his  fee  as  Keeper  of  the  Castle  of 
Stirling  and  the  person  of  the  King,  as  well  as  for 
“ certain  other  causes  moving  the  auditors,”  4 which 
doubtless  means  the  terms  of  his  arrangement  with 
Albany.  In  the  Audit  of  1522  Peter  Scott  again 
appears  as  Chamberlain  of  Strathearn,5  and  renders 
the  account  from  4th  August  1518.  This  probably 


1 Great  Seal  Register,  No.  1556. 

2 Page  125. 


5 Page  390. 


4 Page  243. 


PREFACE. 


ciii 


fixes  the  date  of  Lord  Drummond’s  death,  which 
Douglas  states  in  his  Peerage  as  having  occurred  in 
1519,  but  without  voucher  for  that  date. 

The  two  Gavin  Dunbars,  scions  of  the  great  but 
fallen  House  of  Dunbar,  Earl  of  March,  both  appear 
in  the  Rolls.  The  elder  was  at  this  period  Arch- 
deacon of  St  Andrews,  and  Clerk  both  of  the 
Council  and  of  the  Register,  offices  which  he  had  held 
in  the  preceding  reign.1  He  acted  as  an  Auditor 
in  1517  2 and  151 8, 3 and  as  a Commissioner  for 
letting  Crown  lands  both  when  Archdeacon  of  St 
Andrews  and  after  his  elevation  to  the  See  of 
Aberdeen.4  As  he  is  still  styled  Archdeacon  in  the 
Crown  Rentals  of  16th  July  1518, 5 we  are  able  to 
correct  the  date  of  his  appointment  to  that  See, 
which  has  sometimes  been  placed  in  June  of  this 
year,  but  which  really  took  place  not  earlier  than 
the  end  of  July.  The  heraldic  ceilings  of  the 
Cathedral  of  Machar  at  Old  Aberdeen  were  one  of 
the  many  works  of  this  Prelate,  and  the  learned 
editor  of  the  Lacunar  Aberdonense  assigns  1520  as 
their  date,  and  conjectures  that  Cumying  of  Inver- 
alochy,  the  Lyon  King,  was  consulted  as  to  the 
blazonry.6 

His  nephew  and  namesake,  the  younger  Gavin, 
who  became  so  famous  as  Archbishop  of  Glasgow  and 
Chancellor,  the  far-sighted  Prelate  through  whose 


1 Page  117. 

2 Pages  260  and  279. 

3 Page  344. 


4 Page  500.  5 Page  487. 

6 Sir  W.  Geddes,  p.  16  of  Lacunar 

Aberdonense.  New  Spalding  Club. 


civ 


PREFACE. 


influence  the  Court  of  Session  was  at  last  instituted 
in  1532,  appears  only  once  in  the  Accounts  as 
receiving  £50,  one-half  of  his  fee  as  Preceptor  of 
the  King.  He  is  also  mentioned  in  the  Treasurer’s 
Accounts,  where  he  is  called  the  King’s  Master, 
and  received  on  16th  February  1517  nine  pounds 
to  buy  necessaries  for  the  King’s  chamber,  and 
three  pounds  for  4 expenses  made  by  him  in 
reparaling  it’  on  28th  August  1517.  It  was  this 
offlce  which  led  to  his  subsequent  rise.  In  his  as 
in  other  cases,  the  tutor  of  the  youth  became  the 
counsellor  of  the  manhood  of  the  Prince. 

Two  notable  members  of  the  Hamilton  family, 
closely  related  to  its  head,  appear,  as  might  be 
anticipated,  in  the  Accounts — Sir  Patrick  Hamilton 
of  Kincavil,  the  bastard  brother  of  Arran,  and 
father  of  Patrick  Hamilton  the  martyr,  and  Sir 
James  Hamilton  of  Finnart,  the  bastard  son  of 
the  same  Peer.  Both  had  been  legitimated. 
The  passage  between  them  at  Cleanse  the  Cause- 
way, where  Sir  Patrick  refuted  his  nephew’s 
reproach  of  cowardice  by  his  death,  has  been 
already  referred  to.  Sir  James  lived  to  be  the 
friend  and  a trusted  counsellor  of  James  v.,  but 
died  on  the  block  in  1540  on  a charge  of  high 
treason.  The  king  is  said  never  to  have  forgiven 
himself  for  this  death,  which  was  one  of  the  causes 
of  the  melancholy  of  the  last  years  of  his  life.  In 
the  Rolls,  Sir  Patrick  appears  chiefly  as  Custodier 
of  Blackness  Castle,  and  for  a short  time  between 


PREFACE. 


CY 


3rd  August  1513  and  1st  November  1515  as  one 
of  the  Receivers- General,  along  with  James 
Kincragy.1  He  was  allowed  £50  in  the  accounts 
of  1518  for  the  custody  of  George  Douglas,  the 
brother  of  Angus,  in  Blackness  Castle.2  Sir 
James  was  sent  in  charge  of  George  Douglas 
when  he  was  exiled  to  France  in  15 17, 3 and 
after  the  seizure  of  the  castles  of  the  Humes  by 
his  father,  Arran,  in  1518,  was  given  the  custody 
of  Hume  and  Wedderburn,  his  fee  for  wdiich  from 
1st  October  1518  to  June  1520  appears  in  the  ac- 
counts.4 The  enmity  between  the  two  illegitimate 
kinsmen  is  perhaps  explained  by  Sir  Patrick 
having  been  put  in  the  entail  of  the  estates  of 
Arran  after  Sir  James.  Both,  in  spite  of  Sir  J ames’s 
charge  against  his  uncle,  seem  to  have  had  the  hot 
blood  and  uncertain  temper  of  the  Hamiltons. 

Robert  Borthwick,  possibly  a relative  of  Lord 
Borthwick,  one  of  the  King’s  custodiers,  continues, 
as  in  the  former  reign,  to  be  the  practical  head  of 
the  Artillery,  and  his  position  became  more  im- 
portant through  no  successor  being  appointed 
to  Lord  Sinclair  as  titular  Master  of  Artillery.5 
He  received  wages  as  founder  or  maker  of 
cannons,6  and  for  guarding  the  King,  along  with 
six  other  artillerymen,  in  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh 
from  June  1517  to  March  1521. 7 The  rents  of 

1 Page  116*. 

2 Page  351. 

3 Page  351. 

4 Page  460, 


5 Pages  18  and  32. 

6 Pages  8,  105. 

7 Pages  283,  349,  458. 


cvi  PREFACE. 

half  of  the  Mains  of  Balincreif  were  remitted  to 
him  for  his  services  to  James  iv.  and  James  v.1 

There  was  not  the  same  activity  in  the  making 
or  purchase  of  artillery  as  in  the  reign  of  James  iv. 
Still,  we  meet  with  notices  of  serpentines  and 
culverins  being  bought  towards  the  close  of 
James  iv.’s  reign  by  the  Bishop  of  Caithness  for 
the  defence  of  Dingwall  Castle  and  Redcastle,2  and 
of  pas  volantis , culverins,  and  bombards,  with  the 
necessary  powder,  being  provided  by  J ames  Beaton, 
Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  for  the  defence  of  Falkland,8 
and  also  of  five  “ serpentines  ” bought  in  Ayr.4 
There  is  a curious  reference  to  the  oxen  required  to 
draw  the  guns,  in  the  compensation  paid  for  sixteen 
oxen,  two  teams  of  eight,  the  usual  number  for  a 
plough,  which  had  perished  at  Flodden.5  Two 
cannons  were  sent  to  North  Berwick 6 for  the  use 
of  Arran  in  his  expedition  against  the  Humes,  but 
were  returned  to  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh,  and  six 
“ falcons  ” were  despatched  to  Albany  when  he 
advanced  to  the  Border  in  1522.7  It  may  be 
presumed  that  it  was  partly  the  terror  of  these 
new  machines,  as  they  were  commonly  called, 
which  led  to  the  speedy  surrender  of  the  castles 
of  the  Humes. 

As  "William  Dunbar  was  the  representative  poet  of 
the  reign  of  James  iv.,  so  was  Sir  David  Lyndsay  in 

1 Pages  185-6,  and  p.  184. 

2 Page  141. 

3 Page  164. 

4 Page  188. 


5 Page  320. 

6 Page  352. 

7 Page  463. 


PEEFACE.  cvii 

of  that  of  James  v.  The  life  of  Gavin  Douglas 
fell  between  the  two  periods.  His  ornate  and 
learned  verse,  though  some  have  thought  it 
superior  as  poetry,  is  certainly  less  characteristic 
than  that  of  either  his  older  or  younger  contem- 
porary. The  period  with  which  we  are  concerned, 
and  the  reign  of  James  v.  generally,  was  a 
less  poetic  age  than  that  of  his  predecessor. 
The  prophecy  of  Lindsay,  that  Bellienden  would 
excel  Quintyn  and  Kennedy,  the  poets  of  the 
preceding  generation,  was  a sign  of  the  decline  of 
poetry.  History  and  the  classical  authors  were 
now  more  studied,  and  such  poetry  as  was  produced 
was  the  offspring  of  these  studies  rather  than  of 
natural  genius.  It  was  indeed  a time  of  great 
learning  amongst  the  circle,  no  doubt  limited,  of 
Scottish  scholars,  who  not  only  translated  the 
classics  earlier  in  some  cases  than  the  English, 
but  used  Latin  almost  as  if  it  were  their  mother- 
tongue.  Of  a few  of  these  poets  and  scholars  this 
volume  of  the  Rolls  affords  incidental  notices. 

The  notices  of  the  gradual  rise  of  Sir  David 
Lyndsay  in  the  Royal  service,  which  the  Accounts 
furnish,  have  been  already  referred  to.  It  is 
from  his  poems  rather  than  from  such  sources 
as  those  with  which  we  are  here  dealing  that  we  get 
the  liveliest  picture  of  the  minority  of  James  v. 
The  most  painstaking  antiquarian  research  only 
brings  to  light  the  skeleton  of  a past  age. 
The  contemporary  poet  makes  it  live  again  and 


cviii 


PEEFACE. 


illuminates  it  by  a flash,  as  when  Lyndsay  tells 
of  his  employments  at  the  Court  of  the  infant 
King 

“ Quhow,  as  ane  chapman  beris  his  pak, 

I here  thy  Grace  upon  my  bak, 

And  sumtymes  strydlingis  on  my  nek, 

Dansand  with  mony  bend  and  bek. 

The  first  sillabis  that  thow  did  mute 
Was  Pa,  Da,  Syrr  ; upon  the  lute 
Than  playit  I twenty  spryngis,  perqueir, 

Quhilk  wTes  gret  piete  for  to  heir. 

Fra  play  thow  leit  me  never  rest, 

Bot  jynkartoun  thow  lufit  ay  best ; 

And  ay,  quhen  thow  come  frome  the  scule, 

Than  I behuffit  to  play  the  fule.” 1 

And  in  another  passage 

“ Quhen  thow  wes  young,  I bure  thee  in  myne  arme 
Full  tenderlie,  tyll  thow  begeuth  to  gang, 

And  in  thy  bed  oft  happit  thee  full  warme, 

With  lute  in  hand,  syne,  sweetlie  to  thee  sang; 

Sumtyme  in  dansing,  feiralie  I flang, 

And  sumtyme,  playand  farsis  on  the  flure, 

And  sumtyme,  on  myne  office  takkand  care  ; 

“ And  sumtyme,  like  ane  feind,  transfigurate, 

And  sumtyme,  lyke  the  greislie  gaist  of  Gye  ; 

In  divers  formis  oft  tymes  disfigurate  ; 

And  sumtyme,  dissagyist  full  pleasandlye. 

So,  sen  thy  birth,  I.  have  continewalye 
Bene  occupyit,  and  aye  to  thy  plesoure  ; 

And  sumtyme,  Seware,  Coppare,  and  Carvoure. 

“ Thy  purs  maister  and  secreit  Thesaurare 
Thy  Yschare,  aye  sen  thy  natyvitie, 

And  of  thy  chalmer  cheiffe  cubiculare.” 

The  present  Accounts  design  Lyndsay  always 
“ Ostiarius  ” (Usher),  but  in  the  Treasurer’s  account 


The  Complaynt  to  the  King,  lines  87  to  98, 


PREFACE.  cix 

he  is  called  “ Keepare  of  the  Kingis  person.”1 
These  verses  show  what  his  actual  duties  were. 

In  another  poem  he  describes  the  revolution 
which,  more  than  once  attempted,  at  last  succeeded, 
three  years  after  the  close  of  this  volume  : — 

<(  The  Kyng  was  hot  twelf  yeirs  of  aige 
Quhen  new  rewlaris  come,  in  thair  raige 
For  Commounweill  makand  no  cair, 

Bot  for  thair  proffeit  singulair, 

Imprudentlie,  lyk  wytles  fuilis, 

Thay  tuke  that  young  Prince  frome  the  scullis, 

Quhare  he,  under  obedience, 

Was  lernand  vertew  and  science, 

And  haistelie  pat  in  his  hand 
The  governance  of  all  Scotland.” 

Here  we  see  at  a glance  James  in  his  tender 
years,  and  recognise  how  bad  must  have  been  the 
conduct  and  influence  of  the  Queen  Mother  and  of 
Angus,  when  they  drove  a reformer  like  Lyndsay, 
as  they  had  driven  a satirist  like  Dunbar,  both 
naturally  inclined  to  the  English  interest,  into  the 
opposite  camp.  Gavin  Douglas,  the  poet  of  their 
camp,  had  ceased  to  write  poetry  after  1513,  and 
had  taken  to  ecclesiastical  and  political  intrigues, 
so  that  we  derive  no  light  from  his  pen.  The 
glowing  portrait  of  Margaret  Tudor  in  “The 
Palace  of  Honour”  is  an  example  of  the  poetic 
prophecies  which  history  has  proved  false. 

There  are  several  references  in  the  Accounts  to 
John  Ballintyne,  or  Ballantyne,  or  Ballendyne, 
who  is  described  in  the  first  two  entries  in  15152 

1 llth  Sept.  1515  ; but  also  j January  1517.  Pitcairn,  Criminal 
Usher,  “ Ostiarius,”  on  16th  j Trials,  i.  p.  261.  2 Page  119. 


PREFACE. 


cx 

and  15 181  as  Clerk  of  the  expenses  of  the  King, 
and  in  the  last  in  1522 2 as  an  Officer  of  the 
Exchequer.  This  was  the  translator  of  Livy  and  of 
the  Chronicles  of  Hector  Boece,  whose  name  is  fre- 
quently written  Bellenden,  but  who  calls  himself 
Ballantyne  in  the  Prologue  to  the  translation  of 
Livy.  He  is  throughout  the  Accounts  styled 
Magister,  a title  given  to  a clerk  who  had  taken 
his  degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  and  in  the  poetical 
Prologue  to  his  translation  of  Boece  he  says — 

“ How  that  I was  in  service  with  the  King, 

Put  to  his  Grace  in  years  tenderest, 

Clerk  of  his  compts  ” — 

a description  which  exactly  fits  the  above  entries. 
We  know  that  he  matriculated  at  St  Andrews  in 
1 508,  so  that  he  probably  graduated  in  1 5 1 0 or  1 5 1 1 . 
It  has  been  usually  said,  and  though  no  authority  is 
cited,  it  is  probable  enough,  that  he  completed  his 
divinity  education  at  the  Sorbonne.  His  literary 
labours  did  not  begin  till  1530,  and  both  the  Boece 
and  Livy  appear  to  have  been  completed  in  15 33, 3 
when  he  had  become  Archdeacon  of  Moray  and 
Canon  of  Ross.  Lyndsay,  in  “ The  Testament  and 
Complaynt  of  the  Papingo,”  written  about  the 
same  period,  refers  to  him  in  the  following  lines  : — 

“ Bot,  now  of  lait,  is  starte  up  haistelie 
Ane  cunnying  Clerk,  quhilk  wrytith  craftelie 
Ane  plant  of  Poeitis,  callit  Ballendyne, 

Quhase  ornat  workis  my  wytt  can  nocht  defyne. 

Gett  he  into  the  Courte  auctoritie, 

He  wyll  precell  Quintyn  and  Kennedie.” 

1 Page  321.  | 3 Treasurer’s  Accounts,  26th  July, 

2 Page  460.  | 25th  August  1533. 


PREFACE 


CXI 


He  died  in  Rome,  according  to  Bale  and  Dempster, 
in  1550.  It  does  not  appear  probable  that  he  sur- 
vived to  1587,  an  opinion  which  the  writer  in  the 
Dictionary  of  National  Biography  erroneously 
attributes  to  Lord  Dundrennan,  who  wrote 
the  Introduction  to  the  Translation  of  Boece.  He 
has  been  sometimes  confounded  with  his  namesake 
Sir  John  Bellenden  of  Auchinoul,  who  became  a 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Session  in  Queen  Mary’s 
reign,  and  died  in  1577.  Very  probably  they  were 
related,  and  were  both  members  of  the  same  East 
Lothian  family.  Bellenden  was  undoubtedly  one 
of  the  foremost  men  of  letters  of  the  reign  of 
James  v.  He  has  been  sometimes  described  as  the 
King’s  Tutor,  but  there  is  no  proof  of  this  except 
the  fact  that  he  made  his  translations  for  the 
Royal  benefit,  and  was  paid  for  them  out 
of  the  Exchequer.  The  date  at  which  he  ceased 
to  act  as  Clerk  of  the  King’s  accounts  will  pro- 
bably be  ascertained  by  the  next  volume  of 
the  Rolls,  which  may  also  explain  whether  his 
complaint — 

“ Hie  envy  me  from  his  service  kest 
Be  thame  that  had  the  Court  in  governing 
As  bird  bot  plumes  hevyest  of  his  hert  ” — 

refers  to  Angus  or  to  Albany.  Most  probably  it 
refers  to  Angus,  for  it  is  in  the  main  similar  in  tone 
to  Lyndsay’s  Complaint  against  that  noble.  The 
production  of  two  such  translations  as  Douglas’s 
Virgil  and  Bellenden’s  Livy  before  any  similar 


PREFACE. 


exii 

translation  appeared  in  English  is  a pregnant  proof 
of  the  early  activity  of  Scottish  scholarship. 

Hector  Boece,  or  Bois,  the  Historian,  and  Prin- 
cipal of  the  King’s  College  of  Aberdeen,  also  an 
excellent  Latinist,  as  is  shown  by  his  “ Lives  of 
the  Bishops  of  Aberdeen,”  appears  in  the  Accounts, 
but  only  in  connection  with  payments  to  the 
College  of  Aberdeen,  of  which  he  had  been  made 
Principal  by  Bishop  Elphinstone  at  the  end  of  the 
15th  century.  Of  that  good  Bishop  himself,  to 
whom,  and  his  successor  Gavin  Dunbar,  Aberdeen 
owes  so  much,  the  notices  are  unfortunately  scanty, 
but  he  is  mentioned  as  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal 
in  charters  of  151 11  and  151 3, 2 and  was  present 
at  the  Exchequer  in  Edinburgh  on  26th  July 
1513, 3 having  declined,  according  to  Leslie,  the 
Archbishopric  of  St  Andrews,  which  the  Parlia- 
ment had  unanimously  desired  him  to  accept.  He 
had  been  the  patron  and  friend  of  Boece  in  his 
historical  studies,  and  is  even  said  to  have  written 
a History  of  Scotland,  though  he  more  probably 
only  collected  materials  for  one.  It  is  worthy  of 
notice  that  the  men  of  letters  of  this  period 
Elphinstone  and  Boece,  Bellenden  and  Major, 
and  a little  later,  Leslie  and  Buchanan,  were 
specially  devoted  to  historical  inquiries.  James, 
like  his  daughter,  Queen  Mary,  was  brought  up 
on  Livy,  and  history  was  deemed  a necessary 
part  of  the  education  of  those  destined  to  govern. 

1 Page  147.  2 Page  317.  8 Page  479. 


PREFACE. 


cxiii 


A few  references  also  occur  in  the  present 
volume  to  Walter  Chepman,  whose  printing  press 
gave  a stimulus  to  the  literary  activity  of  the  age. 
Few  writers  even  now  despise  the  pleasure  of  see- 
ing their  works  in  print,  and  the  pleasure  must 
have  been  greater  when  printing  was  a new- 
found virgin  art,  still  retaining  some  of  the 
beauty  of  the  illuminated  manuscript.  Yet,  for 
some  reason,  Chepman  soon  ceased  to  print,  and 
Scottish  writers  had  to  get  their  works  printed  at 
the  press  of  Paris,  and,  at  a later  date,  at  that  of 
London.  Perhaps  Chepman  only  took  to  printing 
as  an  amateur,  and  preferred  in  his  later  years  the 
more  lucrative  pursuits  of  farming,  wine  dealing,1 
and  merchandise.  A new  lease  of  the  King’s 
Meadow,  near  Edinburgh,  was  granted  for  nine 
years  at  a rent  of  £13,  6s.  8d.  in  favour  of  Chepman 
and  his  wife  Agnes  Cockburn,  whom  failing 
his  son  David,  with  leave  “ to  plough  the 
dry  ground  which  was  not  fit  for  hay,”  and  also 
to  transfer  the  lease.  On  a former  occasion,  in 
the  audit  of  26th  September  1516,  he  received  an 
allowance  for  “ the  waste  caused  to  his  grain  and 
hay  through  the  army  for  the  expedition  against 
Dunglas.  ” The  King’s  Meadow  was  near  the  Figgate 
Burn,  so  close  to  Chepman’s  estate  of  Prestonfield.2 


1 The  Household  books  of  James 
v.  prove  that  Chepman  had  acquired 
a tavern  and  merchant’s  booth  in 
the  High  Street,  and  became  a 
wine  - merchant.  See  also  (Great 

VOL.  XIV, 


Seal  Register,  Edinburgh,  1542, 
No.  2612). 

2 Great  Seal  Register,  Anno 
1536,  No.  1625. 


h 


CX1V 


PREFACE. 


This  expedition  was  probably  that  of  Arran  against 
the  Castle  of  Hume,  after  the  murder  of  De  La 
Bastie,  for  it  occurs  before  the  date  of  that  led  by 
Albany  himself  after  the  execution  of  Lord  Hume 
and  his  brother. 

There  is  now  frequent  mention  in  the  Accounts 
of  surgeons,  a profession  to  which  the  predilection 
of  James  iv.  for  an  art  which  had  many  oppor- 
tunities for  its  exercise  in  a warlike  age  had  given 
an  impetus.  But  the  surgeon  of  this  period  was  a 
physician  as  well,  and  the  chief  representative  of 
the  healing  art,  although  leeches,  physicians,  and 
potingaries  (apothecaries)  are  mentioned  in  Henry- 
son’s  and  Dunbar’s  poems.  From  the  Records  of  the 
Burghs  we  gather  that  the  surgical  profession 
had  sprung  from  the  craft  of  barbers,  one  of 
whose  duties  from  a remote  time  had  been  the 
use  of  the  lancet,  and,  when  necessary,  of  the 
knife,  as  well  as  the  razor.  The  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons  of  Edinburgh  possess  a charter 
granted  by  the  Town  Council  in  1505,  and 
ratified  by  James  iv.  in  1506,  to  their  pre- 
decessors the  Surgeon  Barbers.1  The  surgeons, 
however,  who  appear  in  the  present  accounts  are 
not  burghal  but  Royal  surgeons,  who  had  country 
districts  placed  under  their  care.  They  were  paid 


1 This  is  printed  in  Colston’s 
Incorporated  Trades  of  Edinburgh, 
p.  1,  and  is  dated  1st  July  1505, 
and  the  ratification  13th  Oct.  1506. 
It  is  several  years  earlier  than  the 


similar  Charter  of  Henry  vm.  to 
the  Surgeon  Barbers  of  London,  the 
gift  of  which  was  commemorate^ 
Holbein’s  portrait  groups. 


PREFACE. 


cxv 


by  lands  or  fees  from  the  Crown  revenues,  as  parish 
doctors  now  receive  allowances  from  the  parish, 
and  county  sanitary  inspectors  from  the  county. 
The  names  of  those  in  the  present  accounts 
are  Henry  Railston,  who  had  an  annual  fee  of 
6 merks  from  the  rents  of  Kere  Lawmond,  and 
Little  and  Meikle  Lupas  in  Bute,  during  his  life, 
for  his  services  to  the  King  and  Queen  John 
Watson,  who  received  a fee  of  £21,  Is.  6 d.  under  a 
precept  from  Albany  in  1515, 2 and  who  may 
possibly  have  been  the  same  person  who  took  part 
in  the  jousting  with  another  surgeon  barber, 
celebrated  in  one  of  Sir  David  Lyndsay’s  poems; 
and  Robert  Kynnaird,3  a surgeon  of  the  King,  who 
received  an  annual  fee  of  £20  a year,  half  from  the 
Treasurer  and  half  from  the  Comptroller.  In 
the  same  account  John  Murray,  the  King’s  barber, 
has  a fee  of  £10. 

A further  step  in  the  progress  of  the  profession 
is  marked  by  the  payment  of  £24,  12s.,  under  a 
grant  of  James  iv.,  charged  on  the  burgh  of  Cullen 
to  a medical  graduate  as  a Professor  in  the  King's 
College  or  University  of  Aberdeen  in  151 5.4 
Doctor  Kinghorn,  the  ambassador  of  the  King  of 
Denmark,  we  learn  from  the  Danish  archives  to 
have  been  a Professor  of  Medicine  at  the  University 
of  Copenhagen,  and  afterwards  Dean  of  Roskild. 
In  1542  the  first  notice  of  army  surgeons  occurs, 

1 Page  20.  | 3 P%e  466. 

2 Pages  81,  153,  325,  368.  | 4 Page  113. 


CXV1 


PREFACE. 


four  being  sent  to  the  Borders  for  “ curing  of 
all  persons  that  happened  to  be  hurt  by  English- 
men.”1 For  the  diseases  which  required  the 
greatest  skill,  the  medical  faculty  of  Paris  had  still 
to  be  resorted  to.  Thus  Patrick  Panther,  the 
King’s  Secretary,  went  to  Paris  when  ill,  and  died 
there  of  fever,  which  accounts  for  many  of  the  de- 
spatches of  this  period  being  written  by  his  deputy, 
Taillefer.  Even  half  a century  later  the  services 
of  the  eminent  Cardan  had  to  be  called  in  by 
Archbishop  Hamilton  ; and  Henry  Sinclair,  Bishop 
of  Ross,  the  President  of  the  Court  of  Session, 
had  to  resort  to  Paris  for  a surgical  operation  as 
natives  of  Ireland  now  resort  to  Edinburgh. 

A slight  trace  of  the  first  footprints  of  another 
profession,  whose  incorporation  belongs  to  a later 
period  of  this  reign,  meets  us  in  the  present  volume, 
in  the  entry  of  the  payment  of  £40  as  the  annual 
fee  of  James  Wishart,  the  King’s  Advocate,  in  the 
accounts  of  Fife  rendered  on  26th  February  1522, 2 
and  again  in  those  of  the  Comptroller  rendered 
on  31st  May  15 22. 3 The  earliest  mention  of  this 
office  is  in  the  reign  of  James  hi.,  when  Adam  of 
Otterburn  held  it.  There  were  for  a considerable 
period  prior  to  that  date  two  branches  of  the  legal  pro- 
fession— Notaries,  and  Prolocutors  or  Fore-speakers. 
But  the  Notaries  received  their  commission  from 
the  Pope  or  Emperor,  and  were  styled  Apostolic 

1 Treasurer’s  Accounts,  16th  l 2 Page  403. 

August  1542.  I 3 Page  461, 


PREFACE. 


CXVll 


or  Imperial.  Their  protocol  books,  of  which  in- 
teresting examples  have  been  preserved,  show 
that  they  discharged  the  miscellaneous  duties  of 
agents  and  conveyancers.  The  Prolocutors,  who 
attended  the  Courts  of  the  King  or  Barons,  were 
apparently  sometimes  relations  or  friends  of  the 
party,  like  Patrick  Lyndsay  of  Pyetstoun,  whose 
exploit  in  casting  an  indictment  against  his  chief, 
Lord  Lyndsay  of  the  Byres,  in  the  commencement 
of  the  reign  of  James  iv.,  is  so  humorously 
described  by  Pitscottie ; but  at  other  times  paid 
advocates,  who  are  designed  “ Fore-speakers  for  the 
Cost.”  The  first  advocates  who  appear  under  the 
name  were  the  Advocates  of  the  Poor1  in  the 
reign  of  James  L,  but  shortly  after,  in  the  same 
reign,  the  name  is  used  as  equivalent  to  Prolo- 
cutor and  Fore-speaker.2  The  introduction  of  the 
office  of  King’s,  or  as  he  was  afterwards  styled, 
Lord  Advocate,  after  the  model  of  the  French 
Procureur  du  Roi,  was  in  part  due  to  the  growing 
importance  of  the  feudal  and  fiscal  rights  of  the 
Crown.  Ten  years  after  the  close  of  the  present 
accounts  the  profession  of  Advocate  really  com- 
menced by  the  admission  of  persons  so  called  to 
practise  before  the  Court  of  Session,  under  the  Act 
which  instituted  that  Court.3  As  James  iv.  may 
be  said  to  be  the  founder  of  the  medical  profession 
in  Scotland,  so  James  v.  may  be  deemed  the  creator 

1 Act  of  Parliament,  1424-45.  I 3 1532,  c.  36.  A.  P.  ii.  335. 

2 1429,  c.  116,  126.  1487,  c.  98.  1 


PREFACE. 


cxviii 

of  the  legal  profession,  as  a corporation  with  ascer- 
tained rights  and  duties.  The  King’s  Advocate 
does  not  yet  take  rank  as  one  of  the  Officers  of 
State : he  is  merely  one  of  the  King’s  servants. 
He  does  not  appear  to  have  attended  any  of  the 
Exchequer  Audits,  and  is  paid  less  than  the 
King’s  Tutor. 

The  wars  and  embassies  of  this  agitated  period 
gave  a large  scope  and  much  importance  to  the 
office  of  Herald,  and  the  Rolls  and  other  records 
afford  some  interesting  information  with  reference 
to  the  Lyon  King  of  James  iv.  and  v.  William 
Cumyng  of  Inveralochy,  second  son  of  William 
Cumyng  of  Culter,  in  Aberdeenshire,  had  served  as 
Marchmont  Herald  at  least  from  1 49 9, 1 probably 
from  a much  earlier  date,  for  in  a charter  by 
James  iv.,  on  18th  January  1504,  of  the  lands  of 
Inveralochy  to  him  and  his  wife  Margaret  Hay, 
mention  is  made  of  his  services  to  that  King, 
and  his  father  and  mother,  during  thirty 
years.2 

On  18th  September  1507  a charter  was  granted 
by  the  King  in  favour  of  William  Cumyng  the 
elder  of  both  Inveralochy  and  Easter  Collessie  in  Fife, 
which  were  transferred  on  14th  July  1513,  under 
reservation  of  the  liferent  of  his  father  and  mother, 
to  William  Cumyng  the  younger.3  The  Marchmont 
Herald  had  been  knighted  in  1507,  and  before 

1 Reg.  Secreti  Sigilli,  lib.  anno  I 2 Reg.  Magni  Sigilli,  No.  2767. 
1497.  I 3 Pages  315,  316,  note. 


PREFACE 


CX1X 


31st  January  1514  1 he  became  Lyon  King  in  suc- 
cession to  Henry  Thomson.  In  this  capacity  he 
carried  the  challenge  and  declaration  of  war  by 
James  iv.  to  Henry  viil,  then  engaged  in  the 
siege  of  Terouanne,  when  he  refused  to  take  a 
verbal  answer  from  the  English  king,  and  received 
a written  one  in  “very  sour”  and  proud  words. 
He  returned  by  Flanders,  but  not  finding  a ship  in 
time,  did  not  arrive  till  the  field  was  stricken,  and 
our  King  was  slain.2 

Another  instance  of  his  boldness  has  been 
already  noticed  when  he  charged  Angus  to  appear 
before  the  Council  in  1515  to  answer  for  his  mar- 
riage to  Margaret  Tudor,  and  admonished  Lord 
Drummond  for  his  resistance  to  the  order,  when 
that  irascible  noble  struck  him  with  his  fist,  for 
which  he  was  forfeited  by  Albany’s  Parliament. 
Throughout  these  accounts  there  are  various  refer- 
ences to  his  fee  of  20  merks  as  Lyon,  which  was 
paid  out  of  the  farms  of  Collessie  down  to  1518  ; 3 
and  in  the  account  of  Fife  rendered  on  26th 
February  1522  we  learn  that  he  was  dead,  for 
payment  of  his  salary  is  said  to  be  that  due 
to  the  late  Lyon  Herald,  King  of  Arms.4  No 
mention  is  made  of  his  successor  in  the  present 
accounts,  but  the  next  Volume  will  probably  dis- 


1  Hamilton’s  Manuscripts,  Adv. 
Lib.  The  Fife  account  rendered 

11th  July  1525  gives  the  date  of 

his  death  more  exactly  as  August 

1519.  Vol.  xv.  p.  107. 


2 Leslie’s  History,  Scottish  Text 
Society’s  Ed.,  p.  142. 

3 Page  315. 

4 Pages  401  and  410. 


cxx 


PREFACE. 


close  whether  Sir  David  Lyndsay  was  at  once 
appointed,  or  not  till  1530  as  is  usually  stated.1  An- 
other reference  to  Cumying  in  this  volume  shows 
that  he  had  been  sent  to  France  to  Albany  before 
1515,  and  had  been  shipwrecked  on  the  Danish  coast. 
In  recompense  for  his  losses,  and  for  his  expenses, 
he  received  £72  from  the  Customs  of  Edinburgh,2 
and  £83  from  the  rents  of  Fife.3  The  terms  of  the 
former  of  these  entries  implies  that  he  had  made  at 
least  one  other  voyage  to  France.  The  heralds  of 
all  countries  at  this  period  were  constantly  employed 
on  diplomatic  missions,  and  as  the  chief  executive 
officers  of  the  law,  as  well  as  in  the  more  orna- 
mental functions  of  royal  processions  and  tourna- 
ments. The  French  herald  Montjoie,  the  Danish 
Norway  herald,  and  the  English  Clarencieux  herald 
frequently  meet  us  in  the  State  correspondence. 
It  would  be  an  interesting  inquiry  why  the  College 
of  Heralds  did  not  become  the  diplomatic  profes- 
sion of  the  future.  Perhaps  the  answer  would  be 
that  they  were  too  closely  associated  with  the  feudal 
system ; that  the  Ecclesiastics  were  deemed,  and 
probably  proved  themselves  better  adapted  for  the 
task  of  negotiation ; and  that  a class  of  laymen 
who  were  not  heralds  began  soon  after  this  period 
to  cultivate  the  diplomatic  art  after  methods  which 
heralds,  the  practitioners  of  the  heroic  science, 
would  have  disdained  to  use. 

V 

1 Seton,  Heraldry  of  Scotland,  I 2 Page  107. 

p.  430.  I 3 Page  162. 


PREFACE. 


CXXl 


Two  of  the  women  who  figure  prominently  in 
these  Accounts,  Mariot  Boncle  and  Margaret 
Crichton,  deserve  a brief  notice  as  examples  of 
the  position  of  their  sex  in  Scotland  in  the 
sixteenth  century. 

Mariot  Boncle,  whose  name  occurs  in  previous 
accounts,  was  the  widow  of  J ohn  Lindsay  of 
Wauchopdale,  in  Dumfriesshire,  a considerable  land- 
owner  in  the  reign  of  James  iv.  He  had  received 
the  lands  of  Beidspittal,  part  of  Balincrief,1  in 
respect  of  his  surrender  of  Wauchopdale  on  31st 
April  1507,  having  forfeited  that  estate  for  treason 
under  a decree  of  the  Parliament  of  1506. 2 He 
had  also  acquired  Barcloy,  Claysick,  and  other  lands 
in  Galloway,3  which  seems  to  have  been  his  prin- 
cipal estate.  He  died  in  1508,  and  Mariot  Boncle, 
his  spouse,  paid  the  entry  for  these  lands  after  the 
Exchequer  audit  held  in  that  year.4 

In  the  present  volume  there  is  printed  a Royal 
Letter  or  Grant  by  James  iv.  on  24th  February 
1513,  by  which,  in  consideration  of  “ the  gude  and 
thankfull  service  done  to  us  and  oure  derest  fallow 
the  quene  be  oure  lovit  oratrice  and  wedow  Mariot 
Bonkle,  the  relict  of  umquhile  Johnne  Lindesay,” 
the  King  grants  to  her  for  all  the  days  of  her  life 
the  lands  of  Auchinhay,  Clonyearg,  Auchinskeauch, 
Glenstokane,  and  Auchinlosk,  in  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright,  and  the  Auditors  of  Exchequer  are 

1 Vol.  xiii.  p.  83.  J 3 lb.,  p.  36. 

2 Act  Pari.,  ii.  p.  264-5.  | 4 lb.,  p.  600. 


CXX11 


PBEFACE. 


charged  to  “ defeis  ” 1 the  Chamberlain  of  Galloway 
of  the  rents  and  profits  of  these  lands.  This  accord- 
ingly was  done  in  the  audits  throughout  the 
present  Accounts,  in  which  the  multure  due  by  the 
town  of  Auchinhay  was  also  remitted  to  her.2 
Mariot  Boncle  had  also  tacks  of  other  lands  in 
Galloway,  in  the  parish  of  Col  vend. 3 

These  entries  should  have  some  interest  for  the 
diligent  local  students  of  the  Stewartry,  who  have  not 
been  able  hitherto  to  trace  these  lands  at  so  early 
a date.4  From  the  entry  already  noticed  in  another 
place  of  the  delivery  to  Mariot  Boncle  by  Margaret 
Crichton  of  the  velvet  bought  for  the  young  King’s 
tunics  in  151 5, 5 it  appears  probable  that  she  held 
some  office  in  the  Boyal  Household,  possibly  that 
of  Keeper  of  the  Wardrobe. 

Long  after,  the  Parliament  of  James  vi.  in  1593, 
at  the  instance  of  James  Lindsay  of  Barcloy,  the 
great-grandson  of  John  Lindsay  and  Mariot  Boncle 
reduced  the  sentence  of  forfeiture  which  had  been 
pronounced  against  his  great-grandfather,  upon  the 
ground  that  he  had  not  been  lawfully  summoned 
to  the  Parliament  of  James  iv.  in  1506,  at  which 
his  estate  of  Wauchopdale  had  been  forfeited.6 

It  is  not  certainly  known  to  what  family  Mariot 
Boncle  belonged,  but  she  may  not  improbably  have 


1 Pages  34,  235,  297,  and  427. 

2 Page  137. 

3 Pages  483,  508-9. 

4 M'Kerlie,  Lands  of  Galloway, . 

and  their  Owners. 


5 Page  107. 

6 For  further  notices  of  the  Lind- 
says of  Wauchopdale  and  Barcloy, 
see  Lives  of  the  Lindsays,  ii.  p. 
288. 


I 


PKEFACE. 


cxxiii 


been  a daughter  or  relative  of  Alexander  Boncle,  a 
Scottish  merchant,  whose  house  at  Middleburgh  is 
mentioned  in  Halyburton’s  Ledger,  and  a relative 
of  Edward  Boncle,  the  Provost  of  Trinity  College 
Church  in  the  reign  of  James  in.  Whatever  her 
family,  she  was  evidently  active  in  business  affairs. 
The  slaughter  at  Flodden  brought  forward  many 
women  into  prominent  positions  and  offices  which 
, their  deceased  husbands  had  held ; but  this, 
after  all,  was  only  a conspicuous  example  of 
what  frequently  occurred  during  the  Middle  Ages. 
Such  lives  as  those  of  Margaret  Tudor  and 
Margaret  Drummond  and  her  sister  show  how 
birth  and  beauty  asserted  their  influence.  It  has 
been  less  frequently  noticed  that  there  were  also 
women  of  business,  who  were  actively  engaged  in 
the  acquisition  and  management  of  land  and  the 
conduct  of  commerce  in  16th-century  Scotland. 

There  is  another  woman  frequently  referred  to 
in  this  Volume,  whose  birth  and  curious  history 
give  her  a greater  interest  than  Mariot  Boncle. 

Margaret  Crichton  first  appears  in  the  present 
Accounts  as  the  widow  of  George  Halkerston,1 
Burgess  and  Custumar  of  Edinburgh,  who  fell  at 
Flodden,  and  she  continued  to  hold  this  office  and 
to  render  accounts  as  Custumar  of  Edinburgh  down 
to  21st  October  1516.2 


1 She  had  been  married  before  to 
another  burgess,  William  Todrick. 
The  names  both  of  Todrick  and 

Halkerston  have  been  preserved  in 


well-known  wynds  and  closes  of 
the  Old  Town  of  Edinburgh. 

2 Pages  52,  102,  199,  and 

267. 


cxxiv 


PREFACE. 


The  last  of  these  accounts  was  audited  on  21st 
August  1517,  and  in  it  she  still  retains  the  name 
of  Margaret  Crichton.  We  know,  however,  from 
a Charter  in  the  Great  Seal  Register,  dated 
1st  April  151 7,1  that  before  that  date  she  had 
contracted  an  irregular  marriage  with  George, 
Earl  of  Rothes.  This  charter  singularly  enough 
recites  the  fact  that  the  marriage  had  been  con- 
tracted per  verba  de  futuro  cum  carnali  copuld 
inde  secutd.  It  conveys  the  lands  of  Hilltaces 
and  various  other  lands  in  Fife,  which  had  been 
adjudged  for  a debt  of  £1065,  6s.  8d.  to  Andrew 
Barton  in  liferent,  and  his  son  Alexander  in  fee,  but 
had  been  redeemed  by  the  payment  of  that  sum, 
with  200  merks  in  addition,  by  Margaret  Crichton 
to  Robert  Barton  as  curator  of  his  nephew  Alexander. 
The  lands  are  settled  on  the  Earl  and  Margaret, 
and  the  longest  liver,  in  conjunct  infeftment,  and 
the  male  heirs  lawfully  procreated  between  them, 
provided  their  marriage  was  solemnised  and  held 
legitimate,  or,  if  necessary,  legitimated  by  a dis~ 
pensation,  whom  failing,  on  the  heirs  of  Margaret 
Crichton  until  her  debt  was  repaid,  with  a clause 
of  return  to  the  Earl  after  repayment.  The  early 
history  of  this  lady,  from  1496  onwards,  has  been 
traced  by  Mr  Dickson  in  an  Appendix  to  the 
Preface  to  the  Treasurer’s  Accounts.2  She  was 
the  illegitimate  daughter  of  Lord  Crichton,  born 

1 Great  Seal  Register,  i.  p.  148.  I 2 Treasurer’s  Accounts.  Preface, 

I page  cxxi. 


PREFACE. 


cxxv 


probably  before  1483,  and  Lady  Margaret,  second 
daughter  of  James  n.  She  had  married,  pro- 
bably in  1506,  William  Todrick,  a merchant  in 
Edinburgh,  and  an  exemption  from  customs,  pro- 
bably the  foundation  of  her  future  fortunes,  had 
been  granted  to  her  and  her  spouse  by  James  iv. 
in  1506.1  2 This  exemption  was  continued  to  her 
and  her  second  husband,  Halkerston,  in  1510, 3 
though  limited  to  100  merks  a year. 

In  the  present  Volume  of  the  Rolls  we  have  seen 
that  she  entertained  Albany  to  supper  prior  to 
15th  September  1516,  and  an  allowance  was  made 
in  her  account  as  Custumar  for  the  claret  provided 
on  that  occasion.4 

The  next  reference  to  her  is  in  the  account  of 
the  Customs  of  Edinburgh  which  she  rendered  on 
21st  August  1517, 5 still  under  the  name  of  Margaret 
Crichton.  But  in  the  account  at  the  same  audit 
of  Robert  Barton  the  Comptroller,  who  had  been 
associated  with,  and  ultimately  superseded  her  in 
the  office  of  Custumar  of  Edinburgh,  there  is 
notice  of  a remission  of  custom  due  by  her,  in 
regard  to  which  she  is  styled  Margaret  Crichton, 
Countess  of  Rothes,  and  she  is  again  referred  to 
as  Countess6  in  Barton’s  account  of  21st  August 
1518,  in  which  it  is  stated  that  she  renounced  the 
immunity  from  customs  to  the  extent  of  100  merks, 


1 An  account  for  her  dress  appears 
in  the  Treasurer’s  Accounts  of  1496. 

2 Exchequer  Rolls,  xii.  p.  465. 


3  Ibid.,  xiii.  p.  367;  see  also 
p.  385.  4 Page  205. 

5 Page  267.  6 Page  270. 


CXXV1 


PREFACE. 


which,  she  had  received  under  the  letter  of  James  iv. 
in  favour  of  her  and  her  former  husband,  Halker- 
ston.1  In  a later  audit,  however,  on  31st  May  1 5 22, 2 
this  sum  of  100  merks  was  again  allowed  to  her 
by  the  auditors.  From  these  references  it  is 
impossible  not  to  surmise  that  the  supper  at  which 
she  entertained  Albany  may  have  had  something 
to  do  with  her  marriage  to  the  young  Earl  of 
Rothes,  and  that  his  marriage  to  this  well-tochered 
widow  of  two  merchant  burgesses  was  perhaps 
an  affair,  on  his  side,  of  money  as  much  as  of  love. 

The  later  history  of  this  lady  was  very  singular, 
and  gave  rise  to  scandal  at  the  time,  and  curiosity 
afterwards.  She  was  the  mother  of  Norman 
Lesley.3  sometimes  called  Master  of  Rothes,  who 
became  so  famous  as  a chief  actor  in  the  murder  of 
Cardinal  Beaton  ; but  on  the  death  of  George,  Earl 
of  Rothes,  at  Dieppe,  on  9th  November  1558,  that 
noble  was  succeeded  by  another  son,  Andrew  Lesley, 
who  was  the  child  of  Agnes  Somerville,  designated 
as  his  wife  in  a series  of  charters  between  29th 
January  1530  and  22nd  February  1541. 4 In  the 
Charters  of  1539  and  1540  both  ladies  appear. 

1 Page  335. 

2 Page  466. 

3 Charter,  21st  Oct.  1542,  Nos. 

2809  and  2810.  In  these  charters 
Margaret  Crichton  is  styled  only 
mother  of  Norman  Lesley,  and  not 
Countess  of  Rothes.  According  to 
a pedigree  once  in  the  possession  of 
Camden,  and  afterwards  of  Sir  R. 

Potton,  there  were  the  following 


sons  or  this  marriage: — (1)  Oeorge, 
who  died  young;  (2)  Norman;  (3) 
William  ; (4)  John,  who  died  young; 
(5)  Robert.  Riddel,  Remarks  on 
Scottish  Peerage  Law,  p.  191. 

4 Series  of  Charters  in  Great  Seal 
Register,  29th  Jan.  1530,  25th  Aug. 
1532,  21st  July  1536,  and  8th  to 
10th  July  1539,  15th  Feb.  and  13th 
Dec.  1540,  and  22nd  Feb.  1541. 


PREFACE. 


CXXVll 


In  that  of  10th  July  1539,  for  example,  Agnes 
Somerville,  who  is  described  as  the  Earl’s  spouse,  is 
granted  a liferent  in  the  lands  of  Drowmane,  while 
Margaret  Crichton,  who  is  neither  designed  Countess 
of  Rothes  nor  his  spouse,  is  granted  the  liferent  of 
the  fourth  part  of  the  domain  lands  of  Lesley,  a 
portion  of  the  Rothes  estates  she  had  acquired  as 
a creditor.  In  a Charter,  however,  of  31st  May 
1542,1  she  again  appears  as  Margaret  Crichton, 
Countess  of  Rothes,  having  apparently  survived 
her  rival  Agnes  Somerville.  Crawford,  in  his 
Peerage,  conjectured  that  Rothes  had  separated 
from  Margaret  Crichton  after  their  irregular  mar- 
riage and  had  married  Agnes  Somerville,  and  Mr 
Riddell  discovered  evidence  that  they  had  been 
divorced  by  a decree  of  the  Rector  of  Flisk  on 
27th  December  1520, 2 and  conjectures  that  she 
must  have  obtained  a reduction  of  this  divorce,  so 
as  to  have  re-acquired  the  title  of  Countess  of 
Rothes,  which  she  undoubtedly  held  in  1542. 
Margaret  Crichton  last  appears  in  history  in  a 
passage  of  Buchanan’s  History  of  Scotland, 
where,  after  noticing  the  scandal  relating  to  her 
illegitimate  birth, — for  her  father,  Lord  Crichton, 
had  a wife  alive  when  she  was  born, — he  states  that 
she  was  “not  long  since  deceased.”3  Allowing 


1 No.  2679. 

2 Rothes  Genealogy,  Balfour  MS., 

Adv.  Lib.;  MS.  account  of  Lesley 
of  Findrassie,  Adv.  Lib.;  Riddel’s 
Remarks,  p.  183f 


3  Quae  non  adeo  pridem  decessit. 
Historiae,  xii.  p.  433.  Buchanan’s 
History  was  not  begun  apparently 
till  1577, 


CXXV111 


PEEFACE. 


for  a considerable  latitude  in  this  expression, 
Margaret  Crichton's  life,  so  interwoven  with  the 
special  scandals  of  this  age,  the  facility  of  divorce, 
and  the  frequency  of  illegitimacy,  must  have  been 
a long  one.  Her  career  affords  another  example 
of  a woman  acquiring  wealth,  actively  engaging  in 
the  transaction  of  business,  and  even  holding  an 
important  public  office. 


y. 

Foreign  Relations  of  Scotland. 

This  Volume,  like  the  preceding  one,  contains 
notices  of  some  of  the  Foreign  Ambassadors  or 
Envoys  who  took  part  in  the  constant  negotiations 
of  Scotland  with  other  Powers,  as  well  as  of  several 
French  commanders  or  captains  and  some  civil- 
ians who  during  Albany’s  Regency  served  in 
Scotland.  The  hostile  relations  between  Scotland 
and  England  made  it  imperative  for  the  smaller 
country  to  seek  allies,  and  the  Scottish  Govern- 
ment naturally  turned  principally  to  two  quarters, 
Denmark  and  France.  Christiern  il,  who  suc- 
ceeded to  the  Danish  Crown  shortly  before 
Flodden,  though  two  degrees  more  distant  than 
his  father  Hans  from  James  iv.,  was  still  the 
near  kinsman  of  James  v.  Scotland  and  Denmark 
were  alike  exposed  to  foes  on  their  Borders,  and 
sought  mutual  aid.  Scottish  merchants  had 
settled  in  Copenhagen,  Scottish  mariners  served, 


PREFACE. 


cxxix 


the  Danish  King,  and  Scotland  was  frequently 
visited  by  Danes  on  their  way  to  and  from  the 
Continent. 

The  remembrance  of  the  old  league  between 
France  and  Scotland,  though  not  yet  strengthened 
as  it  was  soon  to  be  by  matrimonial  relations 
between  the  Royal  Houses,  had  been  kept  alive 
by  mutual  good  offices,  and  was  at  no  period 
a more  lively  sentiment  or  a more  practical 
reality  than  during  the  Regency  of  Albany.  The 
privileges  of  natural -born  subjects  had  been 
granted,  towards  the  close  of  the  reign  of 
Louis  xiL,  to  all  Scotsmen  in  France.  By  an 
ordinance  of  Francis  I.  their  goods  were  to  be 
admitted  at  Dieppe  free  of  the  custom  levied 
on  foreign  merchandise.  The  French  King 
had  a bodyguard  of  Scottish  Archers,  and  Scotch- 
men commanded  French  armies  and  acquired 
French  estates.  Scottish  ecclesiastics  held  French 
benefices,  and  Scottish  students  completed  their 
studies  in  Paris  or  Orleans,  where  some  remained 
as  Professors,  as  they  do  now  in  the  English 
Universities.  Scottish  merchants  traded  with 
France  in  preference  to  England,  from  which  they 
were  often  excluded,  or  where,  if  admitted,  they  ran 
the  risk  of  their  goods  being  seized  when  war  broke 
out.  In  1523  Henry  viii.  took  the  extreme  step  of 
driving  all  Scots  out  of  England,  as  Edward  i. 
had  driven  the  Jews. 

Nor  was  the  advantage  of  the  alliance  between 

VOL.  xiv.  i 


cxxx 


PREFACE. 


France  and  Scotland  all  on  one  side.  A French- 
man was  Regent  of  Scotland.  French  captains 
were  keepers  of  its  strongest  castles.  Frenchmen 
were  to  be  found  in  civil  and  a few  in  ecclesiastical 
offices.  The  French  trade  in  wine,  linen,  and 
fruits  was  probably  more  lucrative  than  the  Scot- 
tish trade  in  wool,  skins,  and  salmon.  The  French 
language  was  so  much  used  that  it  began  to 
modify  the  Lowland  Scottish  Teutonic  dia- 
lect. 

Let  us  first  notice  the  traces  in  these  Accounts 
of  the  continuing,  though  declining,  connection 
between  Scotland  and  Denmark ; and  afterwards, 
those  of  the  more  important  and  increasing  intimacy 
between  Scotland  and  France.  The  first  allusion 
to  the  relations  with  Denmark  occurs  in  the 
account  of  the  Chamberlain  of  Galloway  from 
20th  July  1513  to  20th  July  1514,  in  which  that 
officer  is  allowed  £10  for  a payment  to  Magnus  the 
Dane,1  by  order  of  the  Queen,  at  the  time  when  he 
lay  ill  of  fever  in  Galloway.  This  refers  to  Magnus, 
the  nephew  of  Ove  Bilde,  Chancellor  of  Den- 
mark, who  had  been  sent  several  years  before  to  be 
educated  in  Scotland.  On  17th  January  1513, 
James  iv.  wrote  letters  commendatory  of  the 
young  Dane  both  to  the  King  and  Queen  of 
Denmark,  in  which  he  stated  that  he  had  given 
proof  of  his  ability,  fidelity,  and  discretion,  so  that 
he  was  worthy  of  being  trusted  with  any  business, 


1 Page  35. 


PBEFACE. 


CXXXl 


however  important  and  urgent.1  The  articles  of 
his  commission2  have  been  preserved,  and  contain 
an  urgent  appeal  for  men  and  provisions,  which 
would  be  paid  for,  to  aid  James  against  the 
threatened  English  invasion.  The  death  of  Hans 
of  Denmark  on  20th  February  1513,  and  the 
commotions  which  followed  in  the  Scandinavian 
Kingdom,  would  in  any  event  have  frustrated  this 
appeal,  but  it  appears  probable  from  the  date  of 
Foil3  in  which  the  entry  occurs  that  Magnus  Bilde 
was  prevented  by  fever  from  sailing  to  his  native 
country,  and  remained  in  Galloway  until  some 
months  after  the  death  of  that  monarch. 

His  son  and  successor,  Christiern  il,  was  pre- 
vented by  his  own  troubles  with  the  Swedes  and 
with  Lubeck,  the  chief  town  in  the  north  of  the 
Hanseatic  League,  from  rendering  aid  to  Scotland. 
The  accounts  of  the  Custumars  of  Edinburgh 
between  20th  July  1514  and  20th  September  1515 
show  that  the  Norway  Herald,  perhaps  Thomas 
Scott,  a Scotchman  in  the  Danish  service,  had 
visited  Scotland,  for  50  crowns  or  ,£45  was  allowed 
for  his  expenses.4  In  the  same  accounts  £10  was 
paid  to  Henry  Scott,  a mariner  of  Leith,  who  had 
gone  to  Denmark  on  public  business,  and  was  pos- 
sibly the  skipper  of  the  ship  which  carried  the  Danish 
Herald  and  the  Scottish  Unicorn  Pursuivant  to 


1 Epistolae  Regum  Scotorum,  i.  pp. 

168  and  173.  King  Hans  Brevbog 

in  Wegeners  Staat  Archiv. 


2 Epistolae,  page  66. 

3 Page  310. 

4 Page  106. 


CXXX11 


PREFACE. 


that  country.  The  object  of  the  Scottish  mission 
is  explained  by  a letter  of  Albany  of  23rd  August 
15 16,1  which  states  that  the  truce  with  England 
had  been  prolonged  to  St  John’s  Day,  the  24th  of 
June  1517,  and  urgently  requests  an  answer  to  the 
inquiry  as  to  what  troops  the  Danes  would  send  to 
defend  Scotland  by  June  of  that  year. 

From  the  Fife  Accounts  rendered  on  9th  August 
1516,  it  appears  that  there  were  various  missions 
of  heralds  and  others  to  Denmark2  about  this  time, 
and  the  payment  of  100  scuta  or  crowns  of  gold  to 
Sir  Anthony  Darces  De  La  Basti  e in  1514  may  very 
likely  refer  to  his  embassy  to  Denmark.  From 
the  account  of  Robert  Barton  the  Comptroller 
between  3rd  September  1517  and  25th  September 
1518,  it  appears  that  the  Norway  Herald  had 
again  visited  Scotland  during  that  year,  for  a 
puncheon  of  wine  and  two  sheep  were  given  to 
him.3 

In  1518  the  tables  were  turned,  and  the  Danish 
monarch  was  now  in  urgent  need  of  aid  from  Scot- 
land against  the  rebellious  Swedes.  The  Norway 
Herald  was  sent  by  way  of  Scotland  to  France, 
with  letters  from  Albany  as  well  as  Christiern  II., 
in  which  it  was  proposed  that  a new  league  should 
be  formed  between  Denmark  and  France,  with 
Scotland  included.  The  Regents,  Chancellor,  and 
Council  of  Scotland  met  on  10th  June,  con- 
sidered the  proposal,  and  entrusted  the  Norway 

1 Epistolae  Reg.  Scot.  i.  259.  2 Page  163.  3 Page  363. 


PREFACE. 


CXXXlll 


Herald  with  their  answer.1  It  stated  that  they 
would  authorise  the  new  League  as  soon  as  it  was 
formally  brought  before  them.  On  7th  August 
1518  a letter  sent  by  John  Elgin  informed  the 
Danish  King  that,  notwithstanding  the  English 
incursions  and  the  risings  of  the  West  High- 
lands, a force  would  have  been  sent  to  assist 
Christiern  if  news  had  not  come  that  the 
Danes  had  gained  a signal  victory  over  the 
Swedes.  On  19th  January  1519  Alexander  King- 
horn,  a Scottish  doctor  in  the  Danish  service,2 
came  as  Ambassador  with  a still  more  pressing 
demand  for  2000  troops,  ships,  and  supplies,  to 
arrive  at  Copenhagen  before  Easter.  The  Regents 
replied  on  27th  March  that  they  had  sent  letters 
throughout  the  kingdom  that  (following  a doubtful 
practice  of  the  Middle  Ages)  declaring  that  all 
persons  guilty  of  treason  who  would  go  to  Denmark 
as  soldiers  should  receive  a pardon : a fixed  contin- 
gent could  not  be  sent  at  the  time  asked,  but  an 
auxiliary  force  would  be  despatched.3  Arran  wrote 
to  the  same  purport,4  that  his  troops,  and  if  need  be 
he  himself,  would  come.  Accordingly,  on  27th  May, 
Captain  James  Stewart  of  Ardgowan  was  de- 
spatched with  a force  of  foot  soldiers  and  ships,5 
and  others  were  to  follow,  though  it  was  explained 
that,  owing  to  the  scarcity  of  the  harvest,  it  would 
be  very  difficult  to  send  provisions.6 


1 Epistolse  Regum,  i.  305-7. 

2 Ibid.,  i.  pp.  308-9. 

3 Ibid.,  i.  p.  317. 


Ibid.,  i.  p.  318. 
Ibid.,  p.  320. 
Ibid.,  i.  p.  338, 


CXXX1V 


PREFACE. 


Scarcely  had  the  Scottish  troops  been  despatched 
before  news  came  of  a Scottish  merchant  vessel 
having  been  seized  by  the  Swedes  at  Stralsund  ; 
and  though  the  Danish  fleet  had  procured  the 
release  of  the  crew,  the  vessel  with  its  cargo  had 
been  detained.1  The  Scottish  Regents  warmly 
expostulated  with  their  ally,  and  demanded  the 
restoration  of  the  ship.2 

The  last  letters  to  the  Danish  King  at  this 
period  are  from  Beaton  the  Chancellor,  request- 
ing him  to  instruct  his  representatives  at  Rome 
to  take  part  against  the  machinations  of  Gavin 
Douglas,  who  was  still  intriguing  for  ecclesiastical 
promotion,  with  the  support  of  Henry  vm. ; from 
the  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews,  as  to  the  Abbacy 
of  Dunfermline ; and  a third  from  the  Scottish 
King  in  April  1523,  sent  by  Dr  Kinghorn,  now 
Dean  of  Roskild,  who  had  once  more  come  as 
Ambassador  to  Scotland,  advising  Christiern  to  take 
refuge  from  his  rebellious  subjects  by  flight,  and 
yield  to  the  exigency  of  the  times.  The  Scottish 
relations  with  Denmark  have  been  scantily  treated 
by  the  historians  of  both  countries,  and  we  are 
glad  to  get  information  from  the  present  Accounts3  as 
to  the  force  actually  sent  to  assist  Christiern.  Robert 
Barton  is  allowed  in  his  account  of  1522,  £1894, 16s. 
for  the  fitting  out  and  provisioning  of  the  ships, 
and  Captain  James  Stewart  received  £80  on  the 
precept  of  Albany.  Walter  Maluny,  Abbot  of 

2 Ibid.,  i.  p.  461.  8 Page  461, 


1 Epistolse  Regum,  i.  p.  463. 


PREFACE. 


cxxxv 


Glenluce,  a frequent  agent  of  Albany,  also  went 
to  Denmark,  probably  a little  earlier,  and  received 
£250.  Dr  Kinghorn,  the  Danish  Ambassador,  was, 
according  to  the  custom  of  the  time,  allowed  £80 
towards  his  expenses  by  the  Chancellor  and  Lords  of 
Council.1  We  learn  from  other  writers  as  well  as 
from  the  Accounts  that  the  Abbot  and  Lord  Fleming 
the  Chamberlain  went  along  with  Kinghorn  to 
France  before  his  return  to  Denmark.2  It  was  part 
of  their  mission  to  procure  the  return  of  Albany, 
and  to  concert  measures  along  with  him  and  the 
French  King  in  favour  of  Christiern.  That  the 
scarcity  of  corn  in  Scotland  was  considerable 
may  perhaps  be  inferred  from  three  chalders  of 
meal  being  the  only  provision  for  the  soldiers  which 
appears  in  the  account.3 

The  tragic  events  which  brought  the  reign  of 
Christiern  to  a close — his  coronation  as  King  of 
Sweden,  the  blood-bath  of  Stockholm,  in  which 
600  Swedish  nobles  perished,  the  escape  of  Gus- 


tavus  Vasa  the  future  founder  of  the  new  Swedish 
line,  the  attempts  at  reform,  and  the  new  rising 
against  Christiern,  headed  by  his  uncle  Frederick 
of  Holstein,  and  his  flight  to  the  Netherlands — lie 
beyond  the  present  period.  But  it  is  interesting 
to  notice  that  the  Scottish  King  and  Kingdom  did 


1  Page  411.  A further  payment 

of  £8  was  made  to  Kinghorn  and 

Lord  Fleming.  As  both  payments 
appear  in  Robert  Barton  the  Comp- 
troller’s last  account  in  the  present 
Volume,  which  covers  the  period 


from  27th  August  1518  to  31st  May 
1522,  the  exact  date  of  these  pay- 
ments cannot  be  fixed,  but  pro- 
bably it  was  in  1519-20. 

2 Page  463. 

3 Page  471. 


CXXXV1 


PKEFACE. 


not  fail  their  Danish  kinsman  and  ally  in  his  hour 
of  need.  This  was  probably  not  forgotten  when 
the  alliance  was  renewed,  and  a second  Scottish 
King  became  husband  of  a Danish  Princess. 

The  earliest  notices  connected  with  France  in 
this  Volume  relate  to  the  unlucky  navy  of  Scot- 
land, the  rival,  in  the  size  of  one  at  least  of 
its  vessels,  of  the  English  or  French  navy.  Its 
fate,  after  Arran  led  it  to  France,  has  been  some- 
what of  a mystery,  which  we  are  now  able  partly 
to  dispel.  A payment  of  £46  is  entered  in  the 
Bute  Accounts  of  1514  as  made  to  Arran  for 
his  expenses1  at  the  time  when  he  lay  before 
Bute  in  the  ships  with  which  he  went  to  the 
French  King.  This  must  refer  to  the  time  when, 
after  the  useless  sack  of  Carrickfergus,  Arran 
returned  to  the  Scottish  West  Coast  and  lay  idle 
at  the  critical  moment  of  the  campaign.  But  it 
deserves  notice  that  an  incidental  entry2  in  these 
Accounts  implies  that  the  voyage  to  France  was 
made  by  command  of  James  iv.  Another  entry 
in  the  same  year  is  for  payment  of  the  pots  and 
pans  (ollae  et  patellae)  provided  for  the  fleet  and 
of  ten  chalders  for  victualling  the  ships.3  The 
. great  “ St  Michael,”  in  which  Arran  himself  sailed, 
was  sold  by  Albany  to  Louis  xn.  on  2nd  April 
1514,  at  the  Chatelet  of  Paris,  for  40,000  francs 
of  Tours,  to  be  paid  in  four  annual  instalments,4 

1 Page  21.  4 Epistolse  Regum  Scotorum,  i, 

2 Page  173.  214. 

3 Page  87. 


PREFACE. 


CXXXYll 


and  the  sale  was  afterwards  ratified  by  the 
Parliament  of  Scotland.  Two  smaller  ships,  the 
“ James”  and  “ Margaret,”  named  after  James  iv. 
and  his  Queen,  are  shown  by  the  present 
Accounts  to  have  returned  to  Scotland,  for  James 
Stewart,  a brother  of  the  Laird  of  Ardgowan,  re- 
ceived, by  order  of  Albany,  a payment  out  of  the 
balance  of  the  rents  of  Ross  for  provisioning  them 
when  they  lay  at  Dumbarton  between  12th  August 
1515  and  19th  August  1516,  and  various  other 
entries  for  victualling  the  King’s  ships  at  Dumbar- 
ton and  Dunbar  prove  that  a remnant  of  the  Royal 
navy  continued  to  be  maintained  during  this 
period.1  The  chief  naval  harbours  and  arsenals 
on  the  west  and  east  coasts  were  at  these  places, 
and  at  Leith,  where  the  new  work  commenced  by 
James  iv.  was  still  continued.  They  were  protected 
by  French  garrisons  under  French  commanders, 
or  by  Scotsmen  in  the  interest  of  Albany.2  One  of 
these  entries3  implies  that  some  of  the  ships 
belonged  to  Albany,  and  had  been  probably 
brought  over  by  him  from  France.  One  vessel, 
“ The  Gabriel,”  commanded  by  Dougal  Camp- 
bell, was  employed  to  aid  the  Earl  of  Argyle 
and  John  M‘Can  or  MTan  of  Ardnamurchan  in 
1514-15  in  their  expedition  against  the  rebels  of 
the  Isles,  who  were  attempting  to  establish  the 
title  of  Sir  Donald  of  Lochaber  as  Lord  of  the  Isles.4 

1 Page  290.  I 3 Gregory,  Western  Highlands, 

2 Pages  223  and  290.  j p.  114,  4 Page  55. 


cxxxviii 


PREFACE. 


This  ship  carried  supplies  and  artillerymen  to 
Dunevaig  in  Isla  and  other  castles  of  Maclan.1 
The  “ Black  Bark”  of  Abbeville,  which  may  have 
been  one  of  Albany’s  French  vessels,  was  also 
stationed  on  the  West  Coast,  and  made  apparently 
several  voyages  along  with  other  smaller  craft 
from  Ayr  to  Lamlash  in  Arran,  and  was  employed 
along  with  “ The  Gabriel  ” in  carrying  artillery 
and  provisions.2  It  was  taken  by  the  Spaniards 
before  1522.3  The  perils  of  the  yet  unlighted 
sea  are  shown  by  several  references  to  ship- 
wrecks. The  wreckers  of  the  coast,  and  the 
reprisals  of  Flemish,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and 
English  privateers,  so  frequently  mentioned  in  the 
Royal  letters  of  this  period,  probably  account  for 
the  destruction  of  the  remains  of  the  navy. 
There,  are  no  notices  of  any  new  ships  being  built. 
The  race  of  the  gallant  captains  of  the  Forth,  Sir 
Andrew  Wood  and  the  Bartons,  appears  to  have 
become  extinct.  The  English  raids  across  the 
Border  were  henceforth  usually  preceded  or  ac- 
companied by  a naval  force,  which  met  with  feeble 
resistance  as  it  sailed  along  the  coast  or  up  the 
estuary  of  the  Forth,  destroying  the  Scottish  ship- 
ping and  harassing  the  seaboard  towns. 

The  next  allusions  to  France  in  the  Accounts 
relate  to  the  comprehension  of  Scotland  in  the 
peace  which  Francis  I.  made  with  Henry  vm.  It 
had  included  clauses  allowing  the  Scotch,  as  allies 


l Page  192. 


2 Page  188. 


Page  464. 


PEEFACE. 


CXXX1X 


of  the  French,  to  come  under  the  treaty,  but 
if  the  Border  raids  continued  they  were  to  be 
deprived  of  its  protection.  The  account  of 
Margaret  Crichton  as  Custumar  of  Edinburgh 
rendered  on  20th  September  1515  contains  a pay- 
ment of  £90  to  4 4 Willebrand,  Ambassador  of  the 
most  Christian  King,  bearing  the  comprehension 
of  peace  between  us  and  the  English,  paid  on  a 
precept  of  the  Lords  of  the  Council.  ” This  would 
scarcely  reveal  the  name  of  Mace  or  Matthieu 
de  Yillebresme  were  we  not  accustomed  to  the 
havoc  played  by  Scottish  writers  with  French 
as  by  French  with  Scottish  names.  Villebresme, 
a chamberlain  of  Francis  I.,  had  been  sent  by  him 
on  9th  April  1515  with  letters  stating  the  terms 
of  the  peace  between  France  and  England,  and 
exhorting  the  Scots  to  join  it.  His  exhortations 
were  supported  by  Balthasar  Stewart,  an  envoy  of 
Leo  x.,  who  had  been  a year  in  Scotland  using  all 
his  efforts  to  persuade  the  Scots  to  abstain  from 
war  with  England,  and  join  in  the  Crusade  against 
the  Turks.  De  La  Bastie  had  already  been  sent 
to  Scotland  in  the  previous  year,  1514,  partly  to 
represent  Albany,  but  also  to  urge  peace  on  the  Scots, 
who  continued  for  some  time  to  show  unwillingness 
to  make  terms  with  England.  The  Scottish  Council, 
to  whom  letters  from  Francis  I.  were  delivered  on  3rd 
May  1516,  replied,  with  a touch  of  braggadocio,  that 
the  Kingdom  was  still  eager  to  revenge  Flodden, 
and  would  never  have  thought  even  of  a truce ; 


cxl 


PREFACE. 


yet,  that  they  yielded  to  the  wishes  of  their  old 
and  faithful  ally,1  and  their  Venerable  Father 
the  Pope.  About  the  same  time  Francis  i.  had 
sent  another  ambassador,  John  de  Planis,  who 
arrived  in  Edinburgh  before  12th  February  15 16, 2 
to  explain  the  motives  which  had  led  him  to  renew 
the  peace  with  England,  his  desire  that  the 
Scots  should  be  included,  and  his  resolution  to 


stand  by  the  Scottish  King  if  Henry  would  not 
continue  the  peace,  and  to  express  the  hope  that  the 
Scottish  would  in  that  event  assist  him,  as  they  had 
done  in  previous  times.  De  Planis  is  not  men- 
tioned at  this  time  in  the  Accounts,  but  six  years 
later3  he  again  came  with  Robert  Stewart,  Lord 
D’Aubigny,  and  their  expenses  were  paid  for 
from  Dunbar  to  Leith.4  This  D’Aubigny,  who 
became  a Marshal  of  France,  was  the  second  son 
of  John,  Lord  Darnley,  Earl  of  Lennox,  and  had 
married  the  daughter  of  the  old  Marshal  D’Aubigny, 
who  died  in  Scotland  in  1508.5  Another  French- 


man was  employed  as  a frequent  intermediary 
between  Albany  and  the  Lords  of  the  Council, 
who  were  urging  his  return.  Under  the  dis- 
guise of  Monsieur  La  Fyot,  who  received  a 
gift  of  five  puncheons  of  claret,6  and  carried  six 
barrels  of  salmon  to  Albany,7  we  may  detect 


1 Epistolse  Regum,  i.  224. 

2 Treasurer’s  Accounts,  18th 
February  1516.  He  went  to  Eng- 
land in  April,  and  was  at  Alnwick 
on  10th  April. 

3 January  or  February  1521. 
Mich  el , LesFran  <jai  s en  Ecosse,  p . 3 7 1 . 


4 Page  463. 

5 The  life  of  the  second  Marshal 
D’Aubigny  will  be  found  in  Andrew 
Stuart’s  History  of  the  Stuarts,  p. 
226  et  seq. 

6 Page  463. 

7 Page  463. 


PREFACE. 


cxli 


La  Fayette,  who,  according  to  Bishop  Lesley,  came 
along  “ with  a French  clerk,  Cordell,  and  ane 
Inglis  herald  callit  Clarencieux,  with  ane  ambassador 
also  fra  the  Governour,  with  ane  treaty  of  peace  for 
ane  year’s  truce  between  Scotland  and  England.”1 
Neither  of  these  embassies  are  recorded  in  the 
French  State  Papers  collected  by  Teulet,  so  it  is  of 
some  importance  to  obtain,  as  we  do,  record 
evidence  in  these  Accounts  to  support  the  state- 
ments of  Lesley.  French  embassies  were  so 
frequent  indeed  during  this  period,  owing  to  the 
shifting  policy  of  Francis  I.,  that  we  cannot  obtain 
full  information  as  to  them  from  any  single  source. 
Teulet  supplies  information  as  to  the  mission  on 
13th  August  1522  of  Monsieur  de  Charron,2  whose 
name  does  not  appear  in  the  present  Accounts, 
while  another  French  Ambassador,  Pulzart,  who 
received  a payment  of  £100  in  15  21- 2, 3 has 
not  been  identified  with  any  of  the  envoys 
whose  names  occur  in  the  French  archives.  A 
curious  entry4  “ pro  expensis  lie  Gilyam  de  post,” 
coming  from  the  Governor  to  the  Kingdom,  pro- 
bably points  to  a special  service  of  post,  and  a Royal 
messenger  called  William,  employed  in  communica- 
tions between  Albany  and  Scotland. 

There  were,  of  course,  frequent  embassies  from 
Scotland  to  France,  for  the  French  party  was  always 

1 Lesley,  p.  114.  * Page  461. 

2 Teulet,  Relations  Politiques  4 Page  463. 

entre  La  France  etL’Ecosse,  i.  p. 


cxlii 


PREFACE. 


pressing  for  the  return  of  Albany,  while  the  Govern- 
ment was  by  no  means  satisfied  with  the  conduct 
of  Francis  L,  and  specially  expostulated  with  him 
on  his  retention  of  the  Comte  de  Santoigne,  which 
had  been  granted  to  James  I.  for  his  services  in  the 
French  wars.  In  connection  with  such  missions 
we  notice  Sir  James  Hamilton,  who  was  sent  to 
France  with  George  Douglas,  the  brother  of  Angus, 
in  1517  ; 1 Captain  Bukkat,2  a French  officer  of 
artillery,  and  the  Earl  of  Arran,  who  went  in  1521 3 
along  with,  or  a little  before,  Walter  Maluny, 
Abbot  of  Glenluce,  and  the  Albany  Herald,4  who 
were  despatched  to  overcome  the  reluctance  of 
Albany  to  return  to  Scotland.  They  were  followed, 
as  we  have  seen,  by  Lord  Fleming,  the  Chamber- 
lain  of  Scotland,  and  Dr  Kinghorn,  the  Danish 
envoy.5  These  envoys  went,  doubtless,  with  the 
same  purpose,  and  perhaps  carried  a higher  bid  for 
the  services  of  Albany,  who  appears  always  to 
have  kept  pecuniary  considerations  in  view. 

By  far  the  most  important  link  in  the  connection 
between  France  and  Scotland,  after  Albany  himself, 
was  Sir  Anthony  D’Arces  De  La  Bastie.  The 
present  writer  has  taken  the  opportunity  of  telling 
in  another  place  6 the  romantic  story  of  this 
gallant  knight-errant,  who  became  so  well  known 
in  Scotland  for  his  prowess  in  the  Lists  in  the 


1 Page  351. 

2 Page  353. 

3 Page  462. 


5 Page  463. 

6 Blackwood’s  Magazine,  1893. 


PREFACE. 


cxliii 


days  of  James  iv.,  his  energetic  conduct  as 
Albany’s  representative,  and  his  tragic  death.  It 
is  too  long  for  an  incidental  notice  in  a Preface, 
and  what  is  said  here  must  be  confined  to  the 
references  to  De  La  Bastie  in  the  Accounts. 

He  received  a payment  of  100  gold  scuta,  equal 
to  £90  Scots,  by  order  of  Albany  in  1515-16  and 
in  the  same  year  russet,  white,  and  coarse  cloth, 
a pair  of  jack-boots,  and  the  necessary  furnishings 
of  pots,  pans,  brazen  and  other  domestic  vessels, 
as  well  as  three  lasts  of  salmon  for  the  Castle 
of  Dunbar  were  provided  at  a cost  of  £195,  13s.,2 
besides  £108,  10s.  for  the  wages  of  himself  and  his 
servant,  of  which  he  received  £88,  10s.  for  himself. 
The  only  other  allusion  occurs  after  his  murder,  and 
in  the  Accounts  of  1518,  the  sum  of  £184,  9s.  4d. 
was  allowed  to  his  widow,  a Norman  lady  of  the  name 
of  Ferrier,  for  her  expenses  and  those  of  Captain 
St  Jakkis  from  the  date  of  La  Bastie’s  “ treacherous 
slaughter”  to  the  coming  of  Captain  Maurice  De 
Nogent.  He  was  slain  by  the  Humes  on  the 
marshy  field  called  Batties  Bog  near  Dunbar. 

Many  other  French  or  foreign  minor  personages 
who  came  in  Albany’s  train,  or  as  a result  of  his 
Regency,  flit  across  the  Accounts,  which,  like  the 
Treasurer’s  books  and  other  records  of  this  period, 
show  how  considerable  a number  of  that  nation 
found  employment  in  the  service  of  Scotland. 


1 Page  163. 


2 Page  202. 


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PREFACE. 


Such  were  the  Captains  of  the  Castles  which 
Albany  retained  in  his  hands.  Captain  Jakkis, 
Maurice  De  Nogent  at  Dunbar,1  the  Portuguese 
Baron  Sebastian  Feres,2  who  acted  as  De  La 
Bastie’s  Lieutenant  in  the  same  fortress ; the 
Captain  of  Milan,  Alan  Stewart,3  who  held  Dumbar- 
ton ; Captain  Groselles,  and  Captain  Janet,4  who 
both  acted  as  Albany’s  masters  of  the  household ; 
Crochet,  who  served  in  the  same  office,5  one  of 
whose  duties  was  to  oversee  the  repairs  of 
Falkland  Castle,6  and  who  was  an  Auditor  of  the 
Exchequer  Accounts  during  the  Regency ; Captain 
Bukkat  or  Bousquet,  styled  in  the  Treasurer’s 
Accounts  a Commissioner  of  Artillery,7  who  made 
more  than  one  voyage  to  France,  the  last  in 
1517  or  1518  ; 8 Rokat,  a French  merchant,  who 
exported  woollen  cloth,  hides,  and  coals  free  of 
custom;9  Saturnino  the  Duke’s  banker,  probably  an 
Italian  money-lender,10  and  Jacques  Merchel  his 
Secretary,11  besides  many  other  men  and  French 
sailors  and  artillerymen,  and  a troop  of  Italian 
musicians  or  actors.12 


1 Page  351. 

2 A Charter  under  the  Great 
Seal,  4th  November  1516  (No.  108), 
records  his  name,  and  shows  he  got 
part  of  the  forfeited  estate  of  Lord 
Hume. 

3 Pages  349,  358.  Alan  Stewart 

also  shared  in  the  distribution  of 

the  forfeited  estate  of  the  Humes, 

and  got  the  Barony  of  Upsettington  ; 

Great  Seal  Register,  1516,  No.  104. 

He  appears  to  have  been  an  illegiti- 

mate son  of  John,  Earl  of  Lennox. 


4 Pages  262  and  265.  Janet 
appears  to  have  been  an  artillery 
officer  ; Treasurer’s  Accounts,  4th 
February  1516. 

5 Page  214. 

6 Page  175. 

7 Pitcairn,  Criminal  Trials,  1 p. 
262. 

8 Page  353. 

9 Page  204. 

10  Page  217. 

11  Page  220. 

12  Pages  220,  285,  333,  424,  431. 


PREFACE. 


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One  other  somewhat  mysterious  character,  pro- 
bably not  a foreigner,  though  he  is  styled  Dux 
Mediolanensis,  or  Duke  of  Milan,  is  the  subject  of 
more  than  one  entry.  His  real  name  was  John  Hill, 
and  he  received  £5  from  the  King’s  bounty  in  1518, 1 
and  in  1522  the  same  sum  from  the  King’s  bounty,2 
£20  from  the  Regents,3  and  £8,  13s.  4d.  out  of  the 
feus  of  Aberdeen,  by  letters  under  the  hand  of 
Albany.4  The  last  reference  to  him  which  has 
been  found  is  in  the  Treasurer’s  account  on  16th 
October  1529,  when  he  received  forty  shillings  by 
the  King’s  command.  Pinkerton5  and  Pitcairn6 
conjectured  that  he  was  Captain  G-roselles,  one  of 
Albany’s  foreign  captains,  but  this  appears  to  have 
been  due  to  a confusion  between  the  Duke  of  Milan 
and  the  Captain  of  Milan,  and  the  further  mistake 
of  identifying  the  Captain  of  Milan  with  Captain 
Groselles,  whom  we  have  seen  from  the  present 
Accounts  to  have  been  different  persons,  the  former 
being  Alan  Stewart,  who  had  acquired  the  title 
of  Captain  of  Milan  from  his  service  in  the  Italian 
campaign,  and  who  acted  as  Keeper  of  Dumbarton 
Castle.  Possibly  the  Duke  of  Milan  may  have 
been  only  a soubriquet  given  to  one  of  the  old 
soldiers  of  the  Milan  campaign,  or  to  one  of  the 
jesters  who  contributed  to  the  amusements  of  the 
Court,  and  who  derived  his  nickname  from  some 


1 Page  353. 

2 Page  464. 

3 Page  438. 
VOL.  XIV. 


4 Page  449. 

5 History,  ii.  212. 

6 Criminal  Trials,  i.  272. 

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PREFACE. 


real  or  pretended  likeness  to  Maximilian  Sforza, 
Duke  of  Milan. 

It  is  somewhat  singular  that  there  is  not  a single 
reference  to  the  Pope  or  his  envoys,  as  we  know 
that  Albany  was  on  intimate  terms  with  Leo  x., 
and  that  a Papal  ambassador  resided  for  a year  in 
Scotland  during  this  period.  Nor  are  there  any 
references  to  the  Emperor  Maximilian,  or  to  any 
of  the  other  foreign  Courts  with  which  Scotland 
had  a good  deal  of  intercourse.  The  absence  of 
such  references  emphasises  the  fact  that  Denmark 
and  France,  especially  France,  were  the  countries 
with  which  Scotland  was  most  intimate. 


VI. 


The  Royal  Palaces  and  the  Castles  of  the 


King  and  the  Barons. 


A good  deal  of  repair  but  not  much  new  building 
went  on  during  this  period  in  connection  with  the 
Royal  Palaces  and  Castles.  James  v.  was  to  be- 
come,1 like  his  grandfather,  a lover  of  architecture, 
and  one  of  his  favourite  counsellors,  Sir  James 
Hamilton  of  Finnart,  is  a prominent  figure  in  the 
Accounts,  though  not  yet  as  an  Architect  or  Master 


1 An  interesting  paper  on  the 
early  history  of  Scottish  architects, 
who  were  generally  styled  Master 
Masons,  has  been  compiled  by 
Messrs  M ‘Gibbon  & Ross,  from 
which  it  appears  that  the  building 


carried  on  so  energetically  by  James 
iv.  did  not  recommence  on  any 
extensive  scale  till  1530-1540. 
M ‘Gibbon  & Ross,  Domestic  and 
Castellated  Architecture  of  Scotland, 
p.  535. 


PREFACE. 


cxlvii 


of  Works.  This  office  consisted  in  superintending 
the  workmen  and  defraying  the  cost  of  the  Royal 
buildings,  rather  than  in  designing  these.  His 
letter  of  appointment  as  Master  of  Works  for  the 
Kingdom  on  9th  September  1539  has  been  pre- 
served.1 But  before  this,  in  1535,  he  was  Master 
of  Works  at  Linlithgow. 

The  Royal  minority  and  the  disturbances  of  the 
time  were  not  favourable  to  architecture,  and  most 
of  the  building  at  this  period  was  for  purposes  of 
utility  or  of  defence,  and  not  of  ornament.  Stirling 
Castle  was  maintained  as  the  residence  of  the  King 
while  he  remained  in  his  mothers  custody,  but 
after  his  surrender  to  Albany  in  1515  it  disappears 
from  the  Accounts.  The  interior  of  the  fabric  was 
repaired  at  the  small  cost  of  £28,  7s.  10d.,  paid  on 
the  Queen's  mandate,2  and  besides  this  there  were 
the  wages  of  two  carpenters  of  the  King  at  £10  each, 
and  a smith  at  £5. 3 Thomas  Peebles,  the  glazier, 
continued  to  be  paid  £5  yearly  for  repairing  the 
windows  of  each  of  the  four  Royal  palaces.4  The 
heirs  of  George  Campbell,  the  principal  gardener  of 
the  great  garden  under  the  Castle,  the  scene  of  so 
many  of  the  festivities  of  James  iv.,  received  £2,  and 
it  is  mentioned  that  Campbell  himself  had  died  under 
the  royal  standard  in  Northumberland,5  a proof  of 
how  stringent  the  muster  had  been  for  that  fatal 
campaign.  The  expenses  of  guarding  the  castle 

1 Privy  Seal  Register.  I 4 Pages  39,  161,  247,  319,  402. 

2 Page  40.  3 Page  39.  j 5 Page  38. 


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PEEFACE. 


were  more  considerable.  A payment  of  £80  was 
made  in  1514  on  the  precept  of  the  Queen  to  the 
Chaplain,  who  apparently  discharged  for  a year  the 
duties  of  Constable.  Lord  Drummond  as  Con- 
stable1 in  1512  received  £80  and  in  1517  upwards 
of  £200.2  The  dread  of  an  attack  by  surprise  is 
shown  by  the  wages  paid  to  eight  watchmen  by 
night  as  well  as  one  watchmen  and  two  porters  by 
day,  who  each  got  a chalder  of  oatmeal  and  twenty 
shillings.3  There  was  also  another  porter,  John 
Craigingelt,  who  received  for  himself  and  his 
servant  two  chalders  of  barley  instead  of  the  meal 
formerly  allowed,4  and  a trumpeter  “ serving  daily,” 
as  is  specially  noted,  probably  to  give  the  alarm  if 
necessary.  The  eleven  watchmen  of  Stirling,  who 
also  got  an  allowance  of  meal,  appear  to  be  the 
same  persons  as  those  above  mentioned,5  including 
the  porters.  It  is  noticeable  in  the  cases  of  Stirling 
and  of  Falkland  how  small  a garrison  was  needed  for 
the  purpose  of  guarding  a mediaeval  castle,  although 
there  were  doubtless  also  men-at-arms  who  served 
at  their  own  charges  or  who  were  otherwise  paid. 
The  Great  Garden  and  the  Old  as  well  as  the  New 
Park  for  Deer  at  Stirling 6 continued  to  be  kept  up, 
and  an  allowance  was  made  of  £3,  6s.  8d.  for  the 
lands  of  Gallowhills,  which  had  been  included  in 
the  Park.7  The  religious  establishment  was  main- 
tained— both  the  Old  Church  in  the  Castle,8  a 

1 Page  38.  2 Page  263.  I 5 Page  42.  6 Pages  37-40. 

3 Page  38.  4 Page  41.  7 Page  38.  8 Page  38. 


PREFACE. 


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necessary  part  of  every  castle,  and  the  Chapel 
.Royal  or  Collegiate  Church  of  James  iv.,  for  which 
the  lands  of  Auchinvaid  and  Glensche  in  Kinclevin 
had  been  mortified.1  These  were  additional  to  the 
parish  church  of  the  town  and  to  the  church  of  St 
Ninian,  which  also  appear  as  charges  in  the  Accounts. 

The  expenses  of  Linlithgow  Palace,  where  the 
Queen  and  the  young  King  do  not  appear  to  have 
lived  for  any  length  of  time  after  his  father’s  death, 
were  naturally  less.  Stephen  Baity,  a mason, 
received  a fee  of  £20  and  his  servant  £6  for  keep- 
ing the  roof  in  repairs.2  He  died  before  1516,  and 
after  his  death  the  entry  ceases.  The  garden  and 
the  herbage  of  the  park  had  been  reserved  for  the 
King’s  use,3  and  Sir  Alexander  M‘Culloch4  received 
£10  as  Custodier  of  the  Palace  in  the  account  for 
1514.  After  that  date  no  reference  to  the  Palace 
occurs,  Margaret  Tudor  being  probably  left  to  keep 
up  her  own  dower-house  as  she  best  could. 

The  references  to  Falkland  Palace  are  more  fre- 
quent and  interesting.  We  have  already  seen  that 
it  continued  to  be  an  occasional  summer  residence 
of  the  Queen-Mother,  the  King,  and  the  Governor, 
and  the  entries  showing  it  to  have  been  garrisoned 
by  James  Beaton  against  a threatened  attack  by 
the  Queen-Dowager  have  been  noted.  Besides  the 
ordinary  charges  continued  from  the  previous  reign 
for  the  repairs  of  the  aqueduct  to  the  Palace  and 

1 Pages  155,  227,  360,  422.  I 3 Page  2. 

2 Pages  94  and  195.  | 4 Page  5. 


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PKEFACE. 


the  upkeep  of  the  glass,  as  well  as  for  the  Garden 
Park  and  Meadows  of  Falkland,  some  special 
entries  showing  the  new  work  in  progress  occur  in 
the  present  Accounts.  £11,  13s.  was  allowed  to 
the  Chamberlain  of  Fife  in  1516  in  respect  of 
repairs  on  the  steps  of  the  cellars  of  the  new 
work,  for  repairing  the  tables  and  doors  of  the 
chambers,  for  making  gates  for  the  Park,  and  for 
several  gates  or  doors  of  the  Palace  and  its 
offices,  besides  stanchions  for  windows  of  the  new 
work.  All  these  expenses  were  contained  in  a 
schedule  under  the  hand  of  Captain  Janet,  the 
Governor’s  Master  of  the  Household.1  A further 
sum  of  £34,  12s.  9d.  was  allowed  for  the  wooden 
cases,  iron  and  rafters  for  the  windows  of  the  new 
work,  as  well  as  for  tiles  and  lime  for  the  repair  of 
the  roof  of  the  Palace  and  the  Old  Chapel,  as 
certified  by  Thomas  Hay,  the  Governor’s  Secre- 
tary, and  Crochet,  another  of  the  Masters  of  his 
Household.2  In  the  Account  of  1514  there  is  an 
allowance  for  laying  beams  in  the  hall  of  the  new 
Chapel,3  and  the  Chaplain,  Sir  Thomas  Balfour, 
receives  his  fee  throughout  the  whole  period  of  his 
Accounts,  as  well  as  a sum  for  vestments.4  In  the 
same  Accounts  rendered  in  1522,  £14  was  allowed 
for  a shed  for  the  oxen  fed  for  the  Governor  and 
the  King,  £2,  7s.  for  the  keep  of  the  oxen,  £1  for 
the  repair  of  the  kitchen,  £1,  10s.  for  the  construc- 
tion of  a wall  in  front  of  the  gate  of  the  Palace,  £13 

2 Page  175.  3 Page  11.  4 Page  354, 


1 Page  174. 


PREFACE. 


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to  the  tiler  for  the  repair  of  all  the  houses  connected 
with  the  Palace,  and  14  shillings  for  the  repairs  and 
pointing  with  lime  of  the  dovecot.  Another  entry 
which  occurs  throughout  the  Accounts  is  in  respect 
of  the  loss  of  pasture  for  cattle  caused  by  the  wild 
animals  fed  by  order  of  the  King  in  the  Ward  of 
Falkland.1  Besides  the  Park  and  Meadow  grounds, 
there  are  references  to  the  Orchard,  which  yielded 
x a rent  for  the  onions  grown  in  it,2  and  to  the 
Wood,  of  which  Andrew  Farnie  was  forester.3  The 
ditches  and  palings  received  constant  attention,  and 
the  garden  was  evidently  more  carefully  looked 
after  than  those  of  Stirling  or  Linlithgow. 

The  Castle  of  Edinburgh  was  the  most  impor- 
tant fortress  in  the  Kingdom.  It  dominated  the 
town,  as  well  as  the  newly-built  Palace  of  Holy- 
rood,  which  then  consisted  chiefly  of  a single  tower, 
apparently  not  fortified.  The  Exchequer  Rolls,  as 
we  saw  in  the  last  Volume,  were  kept  there  for 
safety  between  the  Audits,  and  they  continued  to  be 
so  kept  during  the  period  embraced  in  the  present. 
The  Parliaments  and  Great  Councils  during  Albany's 
Regency  were  held  in  the  Tolbooth,  and  not,  as 
has  been  supposed,  in  the  Great  Hall  of  the  Castle  ; 
but  probably  the  Rolls  of  Parliament  were  sent  to 
the  Castle  for  safe  custody,  although  the  Register 
House  in  it  was  not  built  till  1542.  The  young 
King  during  the  same  period,  with  brief  intervals, 
resided  in  the  Castle  from  June  1517  to  the  close 

1 Pages  6,  160,  170,  245,  317.  2 Pages  398  and  505. 


Page  570, 


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PREFACE. 


of  these  Accounts.  It  was  also  the  chief  arsenal 
for  arms,  and  there  are  frequent  references  to  the 
Artillerymen,  some  of  whom  were  named  from  their 
vocation,  as  George  Gunnar  and  Jasper  Smith,  and 
cannons  were  stored  in  it  under  the  charge  of  the 
Keepers,  Sir  Patrick  Crichton  and  Robert  Borth- 
wick,  and  an  Armourer,  Alan  Cochrane,  who 
received  a fee  for  cleaning  the  arms.1 

Its  defence  was  a necessary  object  of  the  ruling 
powers,  and  we  have  several  entries  on  this  subject. 
The  wall  near  the  Well  Tower  was  repaired,  and 
also  those  near  the  Postrom  or  postern  gate.2 
At  the  same  time  a Brew-house  and  a Bake-house 
were  erected,  and  the  Portcullis  of  the  front  tower 
was  furnished  with  iron  chains  and  other  necessaries.3 
These  expenses,  amounting  in  all  to  £132,  6s.  8d., 
were  incurred  on  the  joint  mandate  of  the  Queen, 
the  Lord  Governor,  and  the  Lords  of  Council,  so 
probably  in  the  summer  of  1515,  and  were  super- 
vised by  Sir  Patrick  Crichton.  The  repair  of  the 
King’s  schoolroom  in  the  Castle  has  been  already 
noticed,  and  the  chamber  of  Lady  Gordon  was  also 
repaired.  The  Chaplain  of  the  chapel,  called  the 
Chapel  of  the  Barres,  which  stood  under  the 
south  wall  of  the  Castle,  near  the  place  now  known 
as  the  King’s  Stables,  continues  to  receive  his 
annual  fee.4  Sir  Patrick  Crichton  of  Cranston 


1 Pages  55,  105,  466. 

2 Page  108.  3 Page  106. 

4 Pages  54,  102,  199.  The  Barris 


or  Barras  were  the  Lists  of  the 
Tournaments  Field,  and  a Chaplain 
was  a necessary  official. 


PREFACE. 


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Riddle  was  Captain  of  the  Castle 1 until  near  the 
close  of  this  period.  He  died  in  1521,  and  his 
eldest  son  James  succeeded  to  his  office  ;2  an 
example  of  the  inveterate  tendency  of  offices  in 
feudal  Scotland  to  become  hereditary.  The  fee 
of  the  Captain  was  four  hundred  merks  a year ; 
and  as  James  Crichton  received  payment  of  400 
merks  due  on  1st  June  15 22, 3 the  death  of  his 
father  appears  to  have  occurred  on  1st  June  1521. 
The  Crichton  family  were  much  employed  in  the 
Royal  service.  Besides  Sir  Patrick  and  his  son, 
there  are  references  to  Sir  Peter  Crichton  of 
Naughton  in  the  King’s  Wardrobe,4  and  of  David 
Crichton  in  the  Pantry.5  There  was  also  John 
Crichton  of  Innernyte,  Chamberlain  of  Kinclevin,6 
and  Margaret  Crichton,  widow  of  George  Halkers- 
toun,  afterwards  Countess  of  Rothes,  whose  curious 
history  has  been  already  noticed,  and  to  whose 
connection  with  the  Royal  family  the  offices  of  her 
kinsmen  may  perhaps  have  been  due. 

Holyrood  is  styled  in  the  Accounts  “ the  King’s 
Palace  in  the  monastery  of  Holyrood,”  but  there 
is  no  evidence  that  the  King  lived  there,  as 
Albany  did  when  he  resided  at  Edinburgh.  Its 
Custodier  was  not  a soldier,  as  in  the  case  of  the 
fortified  castles,  but  John  Sharp  the  Chaplain,  who 
received  twenty  merks  as  Keeper  of  the  Chapel, 

1 Pages  17,  202,  203,  269,  349.  i 4 Pages  220,  286,  354-5. 

2 Page  458.  | 5 Pages  202,  221,  227. 

3 Page  458 . j 6 Pages  365  and  420, 


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PREFACE. 


Palace,  and  Garden,  as  well  as  a payment  for  the 
keep  of  a lion.1 

The  North  Tower,  which  was  to  become  the  tragic 
residence  of  Mary  Stuart,  had  been  built  in  the 
previous  reign,  and  underwent  some  repairs  at  this 
time,  as  we  learn  from  the  entry  of  payments  for 
a joist  and  Eastland  boards  to  mend  the  window- 
sills and  floors  in  15 16, 2 as  well  as  for  the  glass 
of  its  windows,  to  prepare  it  for  the  reception  of 
Albany.3  This  Tower  still  remains,  having  sur- 
vived both  Hertford’s  raids  and  the  fire  kindled 
by  Cromwell’s  soldiers,  though  doubtless  in  part 
rebuilt,  as  may  be  seen  at  the  portion  of  the 
wall  adjoining  the  new  building  erected  in  the 
reign  of  Charles  n.  The  gallery  or  hall  was  not 
built  till  1672,  and  the  space  it  occupies  was  at 
this  time  part  of  the  garden  between  the  tower 
and  the  chapel  and  other  monastic  buildings,  as 
appears  from  the  earliest  drawing  of  Holyrood  in 
1544, 4 and  the  description  by  Alexander  Hales 
about  1550. 5 The  entry  of  a considerable  quan- 
tity of  coals  for  Albany’s  use  at  the  Castle  of  Dunbar 
and  the  Palace  of  Holyrood  indicate  that  these  were 
his  chief  winter  residences.6 

Besides  the  principal  Royal  Castles,  which  were 
being  gradually  transformed  into  Palaces,  there  is 


1 Pages  106,  269,  442.  And  see 
p.  18,  pro  expensis  leonis,  £18, 
4s.  8d. 

2 Page  162. 

3 Page  162. 


4 The  Bannatyne  Miscellany, 
part  ii.  p.  184,  has  a fac-simile  of 
this  plan. 

5 Bannatyne  Miscellany,  p.  185. 

6 Pages  130  and  131. 


PREFACE. 


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some  incidental  information  in  the  Accounts  as  to 
other  Castles  held  for  the  King,  or  granted  to  the 
Crown  vassals  in  various  parts  of  the  country. 

At  Rothesay,  a Royal  castle  of  which  Norman 
Stewart,  the  chamberlain  of  Bute,  was  keeper,  a 
great  tower  called  the  Dungeon  was  built,  at 
a cost  of  £191,  7s.,  by  order  of  James  iv.1 
The  Hermitage  in  Liddesdale  was  held  by  Patrick 
Hepburn  of  Hailes,  who  was  bound  by  his  tenure  to 
attend  the  Justice  Ayre  of  Roxburgh.2  Kincardine 
was  in  like  manner  held  by  William  Graham,  who 
had  to  attend  the  Courts  of  the  Sheriff.3 

The  Castles  of  Artmurthy  (Ardnamurchan) 
and  Dunawage  (Dunvaig  in  Isla),  were  pro- 
visioned and  fortified  in  15 14-5. 4 Sasine  was 

granted  to  David  Boswell  of  the  Castle  of  Auch- 
enleck,in  Ayrshire,  in  1514. 5 The  Castle  of  Black- 
adder  in  Berwickshire  was  in  charge  of  Blackadder, 
Archdeacon  of  Glasgow,6  who  received  £133,  6s.  8d.  . 
for  its  custody  in  1517-8, — another  example  of  an 
ecclesiastic  discharging  military  functions.  The 
Castle  of  Blackness  on  the  Forth  was  maintained  as  a 
Royal  fortress,  and,  like  Inchgarvie,  was  used  for  the  * 
detention  of  State  prisoners,  under  the  charge  of  Sir 
Patrick  Hamilton  of  Kinkavil,7  and  after  his  death, of 
his  son  James  Hamilton.8  The  Castles  of  Both  well 
and  Braidwood  in  Lanarkshire  were  in  the  hands  of 


1 Page  362, 

2 Page  516. 

3 Page  520. 

4 Pages  92,  93. 


5 Page  536. 

6 Page  351. 

7 Pages  2 and  251. 

8 Page  632. 


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PREFACE. 


Archibald  Douglas,  to  whom  sasine  of  them  and  the 
adjacent  lands  was  given  in  1514.1 2  Patrick,  Lord 
Gray,  had  sasine  of  the  Castle  of  Bruchte  (Broughty) 
in  Forfarshire  in  15 16. 2 Cairnyburg  Castle  in  Mull 
was  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  of  Argyle.3  Dun- 
robin  Castle,  in  the  Barony  of  Strathnaver  in 
Sutherland,  was  held  by  the'  Earl  of  Crawford.4 
Dingwall  and  Redcastle  in  Boss  were  held  for  the 
King  by  the  Chamberlain  of  the  county.5  The 
Castle  of  Dirleton  in  Haddington  was  held  by  the 
heirs  of  Lord  Haliburton.6  The  Castle  of  Dum- 
barton was  in  the  hands  of  the  King,7  and  that  of 
Dunnook  was  held  by  John  MTan  of  Ardnamurchan, 
who  supported  the  royal  interest.8 

Dunbar  was  garrisoned  by  the  French  troops 
under  De  La  Bastie  ; Fyvie  was  in  the  hands  of 
William  Meldrum  of  Form  arty  n,  who  received 
sasine  of  it  in  1522.9  Hume  and  Wedderburn 
Castles,  after  their  forfeiture  by  the  Humes,  were  held 
for  the  Crown  by  Sir  James  Hamilton  of  Finnart.10 
Kilbride  in  Argyle  was  held  by  Lauchlan  Maclach- 
lan,  to  whom  sasine  was  given  in  1522  ; 11  Leslie  in 
Fife  was  inherited  by  George  Leslie  from  his  uncle 
in  1514.12  Lochmaben,  the  old  castle  of  the  Bruces, 
was  in  the  custody  of  Lord  Maxwell,  who  kept  in  it 
various  hostages  for  the  security  of  the  Kingdom.13 


1 Page  535. 

2 Page  582. 

3 Page  419. 

4 Page  547. 

5 Pages  140,  141,  and  381. 

6 Pages  572  and  620. 


7 Pages  349  and  358. 

8 Page  193.  9 Page  634. 

10  Pages  352  and  460. 

11  Page  632. 

12  Page  552. 

13  Pages  285  and  350. 


PREFACE. 


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Renfrew  was  apparently  a Royal  Castle,  and  John 
Stewart  held  the  lands  on  condition  of  providing  at 
it  an  archer  for  service  out  of  the  kingdom. 
William  Sinclair  had  sasine  of  Roslin  Castle.2  The 
Castle  of  St  Andrews  was  placed  under  the  charge 
of  Captain  Groselles,  as  representative  of  the  Gover- 
nor,3 in  1522.  Archibald  Douglas  had  sasine  of  Tan- 
tallon  in  1513, 4 but  it  afterwards  fell  into  the  hands 
of  Albany,  although  this  is  not  noticed  in  the  present 
Volume. 

Numerous  as  are  these  entries  referring  to  Castles, 
they  constitute  only  a small  number  of  the  total  list 
of  fortified  Houses  of  all  sizes  in  which  the  feudal 
nobles  lived  and  ruled  the  surrounding  country, 
while  they  controlled  the  adjacent  burghs,  and  which 
still  for  nearly  two  centuries  continued  to  be  built, 
altered,  and  added  to  in  every  part  of  Scotland. 
The  History  of  Scotland,  as  exhibited  in  these 
Accounts,  and  in  the  Buildings  to  which  they  refer, 
has  now  reached  the  turning-point  between  Mediae- 
val Feudalism  and  the  times  we  call  Modern.  We 
have  already  traced  the  origin  of  the  modern 
Professions,  of  Law,  Medicine,  and  Diplomacy,  which 
were  landmarks  of  this  transition.  The  two  great 
inventions  which  reached  Scotland  in  this  age — 
artillery  and  the  printing-press,  the  machine  of  war 
and  the  machine  of  peace — were  destined  to  become 
even  more  powerful  causes  of  the  overthrow  of 


1 Page  555. 


Page  461. 


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Feudalism.  The  strongest  Castles  were  unable  to 
resist  the  former,  and  the  political  domination  of  the 
Barons  was  more  slowly  but  as  surely  destined  to 
succumb  under  the  growing  influence  of  the  latter. 

In  the  Appendices  will  be  found  an  attempt  to 
show,  so  far  as  it  appears  in  these  Accounts,  the 
Death-Roll  of  Flodden,  whose  dark  and  long 
shadow  falls  on  so  many  pages  of  this  Volume,  and 
to  collect  the  principal  prices  and  salaries  recorded 
in  the  present  Volume.  They  afford  evidence 
of  the  gradual  recovery  of  the  Kingdom  from 
the  effects  of  that  fatal  battle,  and  may  perhaps 
serve  as  a contribution  towards  the  History  of 
Prices  in  Scotland,  which  it  may  be  hoped  will 
some  day  be  written.  But  I have  not  attempted 
the  difficult  task  of  converting  these  prices  into 
equivalent  modern  values. 

In  concluding  this  Preface,  and  quitting  the 
editorship  of  these  Rolls,  an  office  undertaken  as  a 
duty  of  friendship  to  the  late  Editor,  Mr  George 
Burnett,  amidst  other  vocations,  which  have  only 
allowed  me  imperfectly  to  discharge  it,  I have 
to  acknowledge  the  counsel,  in  all  difficulties, 
which  I have  received  in  this,  as  in  the  pre- 
ceding Volume,  from  Mr  Dickson,  the  Historical 
Curator,  and  the  kindness  of  Mr  Archibald 
Anderson,  Advocate,  who  not  only  prepared 
the  Index,  but  also  read  the  proofs  of  the  Preface, 
to  which  he  has  made  many  valuable  contributions. 


PREFACE. 


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I am  confident  that  Mr  J.  P.  M‘Neil,  Advocate, 
to  whom  the  continuation  of  the  series,  now 
approaching  the  most  interesting  period  of  Scottish 
History,  has  been  entrusted  by  the  Deputy  Clerk 
Register,  will  carry  on  the  work  in  a manner 
worthy  of  the  example  set  by  Dr  John  Stewart 
and  Mr  Burnett. 


M.  M. 


APPENDIX  TO  PREFACE. 


No.  I. 

LIST  OF  THE  AUDITORS  OF  EXCHEQUER  DUR- 
ING THE  PERIOD  EMBRACED  IN  THIS 
VOLUME,  SO  FAR  AS  THEY  APPEAR  IN 
THE  ROLLS. 

Anno  1516.1  (Comptroller’s  Account.) 

James  [Hepburn],  Bishop  of  Moray ; 

David  [Arnot],  Bishop  of  Whithorn; 

Andrew  [Stewart],  Bishop  of  Caithness  ; 

Gavin  Dunbar,  Archdeacon  of  St  Andrews ; 

Robert  Forman,  Dean  of  Glasgow ; 

James  Kincragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen ; 

Thomas  Halkerstoun,  Provost  of  Crichton; 

Alan  Stewart,  Captain  of  Millan ; 

Crochet,  Master  of  the  Lord  Governor’s  Household 
J ohn  White,  Rector  of  Petcokkis,  Clerk  of  Chancery. 

Anno  (July)  15 17.2  (Custumars’  and  Bailies’  Accounts.) 

James  [Beaton],  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chancellor; 
James,  Postulate  of  Dundrynane ; 

Gavin  Dunbar,  Archdeacon  of  St  Andrews,  Clerk  of 
Register ; 

Robert  Forman,  Dean  of  Glasgow ; 

Thomas  Halkerstoun,  Provost  of  Crichtoun  ; 

James  Kincragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen  ; 

Page  214.  2 Page  260. 


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Sir  William  Scott  of  Balwery ; 

John  Campbell  of  Thorntoun,  Thesaurer ; 

Eobert  Bertoun  of  Over  Berntoun,  Comptroller ; 
John  White,  Eector  of  Peteokkis ; 

Nicholas  Crawford  of  Oxgang. 

Anno  (Sep.)  15 17.1  (Comptroller’s  Accounts.) 

James  [Beaton],  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chancellor ; 
James,  Abbot  of  Dundrynane; 

Gavin  Dunbar,  Archdeacon  of  St  Andrews,  Clerk  of 
Eegister ; 

Eobert  Forman,  Dean  of  Glasgow  ; 

J ames  Kincragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen ; 

J ohn  Campbell  of  Thorntoun,  Thesaurer ; 

John  White,  Eector  of  Pecokkis,  Director  of 
Chancery ; 

Nicholas  Crawford  of  Oxgang. 

Anno  1518.2  (Comptroller’s  Accounts.) 

James  [Beaton],  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chancellor  ; 
James,  Abbot  of  Dundrynane  ; 

Gavin  Dunbar,  Archdeacon  of  St  Andrews,  Clerk  of 
Eegister ; 

James  Kincragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen ; 

Thomas  Halkerstoun,  Provost  of  Crechtoun  ; 

John  Campbell  of  Thorntoun,  Thesaurer ; 

John  White,  Eector  of  Peteokkis ; 

Nicholas  Crawford  of  Oxgang. 

Anno  1522.3  (Comptroller’s  Accounts.) 

James  [Beaton],  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  Chancellor; 
Gavin  [Dunbar],  Bishop  of  Aberdeen ; 

David  [Arnot],  Bishop  of  Whithorn ; 

David  [Hamilton],  Bishop  of  Lismore ; 

Eobert  Forman,  Dean  of  Glasgow  ; 

1 Page  279.  2 Page  344.  3 Page  451. 

VOL.  XIV. 


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Sir  William  Scott  of  Balwery ; 

John  Campbell,  Thesaurer ; 

Thomas  Hay,  Eector  of  Euthven,  Secretary ; 

John  Ding  well,  Archdeacon  of  Caithness ; 

John  White,  Eector  of  Petcokkis ; 

Nicholas  Crawford  of  Oxingang. 

No.  II. 

THE  DEATH-EOLL  OF  THE  FLODDEN  CAMPAIGN 

SO  FAE  AS  IT  APPEAES  IN  THE  EOLLS. 

The  usual  form  of  entry  is  “ qui  obiit  in  bello,”  “ in 
campo  bellico,”  or  “ in  campo  ” ; but  the  forms  also  occur, 
“ qui  obiit  sub  vexillo  regis,”  which  probably  denotes  with 
certainty  that  the  death  was  at  Flodden,  or  “ qui  obiit  in 
exercitu  in  Northumberland,”  which  perhaps  indicates 
that  the  death  occurred  elsewhere  than  at  Flodden,  or  that 
the  place  of  death  was  unknown.  In  the  Eesponde 
Books  the  earlier  Sasines  are  silent  as  to  the  campaign. 
The  later  Sasines  refer  to  it  as  “ bellum,”  or  “ campus 
bellicus,”  and  it  is  not  till  1518  that  Flodden  is  named, 
and  then  only  about  half-a-dozen  times.  It  has  not  been 
thought  worth  while  to  indicate  these  different  forms  of 
expression  in  the  following  list  further  than  to  state  those 
who  are  expressly  said  to  have  died  under  the  King’s  ban- 
ner, or  where  there  is  any  other  speciality  in  the  entry.  It 
must  be  borne  in  mind  that  it  is  only  the  King’s  vassals 
or  tenants  who  left  heirs  in  lands  in  the  comparatively 
small  portion  of  Scotland  then  held  by  the  King,  whose 
names  can  be  expected  to  appear  in  the  present  Accounts. 
Besides  the  names  in  the  following  list,  there  are  many 
other  instances  of  Sasines  taken  in  favour  of  the  heirs 
of  persons  whom  we  know  from  other  sources  to  have 
died  at  Flodden. 

Adair,  William,  of  Kinhilt,  Galloway,  p.  486. 

Balfour,  John,  of  Dene  Myln,  Fife,  p.  495. 


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Bannachtyne,  Alexander,  of  Lowpas,  Bute,  p.  596. 

(Letaliter  vulneratus  et  inde  obiit.) 

Buntyne,  of  Ardoch,  Dumbarton,  p.  587. 

(Qui  obiit  in  campo  in  Anglia.) 

Campbell,  George,  gardener  at  Stirling,  p.  38. 
Crammond,  James,  of  Fullerton,  Forfarshire,  and 
Crammond  Regis,  Edinburgh,  pp.  571,  574. 

Dempster,  William,  of  Carastoun,  Forfarshire,  p.  584. 
Douglas,  Archibald,  of  Craigmoy,  Galloway,  p.  484. 
Douglas,  Robert,  of  Almornes,  Galloway,  p.  481. 
Dunbar,  Sir  James,  of  Dumboy,  Galloway,  p.  483. 
Dunbar,  John,  of  Mochrum,  Galloway,  pp.  483—6. 
Edmonstoun,  William,  of  Redinach,  Monteith,  p.  579. 
Edmonstoun,  William,  of  Duntreath,  Dumbarton,  p.  580. 

(Probably  the  same  person  as  the  last  named.) 
Erskine,  Lord,  of  Ovir  Achlesky,  Strathearn,  p.  588. 
Forsyth,  David,  of  Cadintoun,  Aberdeen,  p.  627. 

(Qui  obiit  in  conflictu  de  Flowdown  sub  vexillo  domi- 
ni regis.) 

Gordon,  Sir  Alexander,  of  Knockenshene,  Galloway, 
p.  484. 

Gordon,  George,  Schevis,  Aberdeenshire,  p.  587. 
Gordon,  Robert,  Ardee,  Galloway,  p.  484. 

Graham,  George,  of  Kinkellis,  Strathearn,  p.  512. 
Halkerstoun,  George,  Burgess  of  Edinburgh,  p.  52. 
Hare,  of  Bold,  Peebles,  p.  583. 

Heris,  Robert,  of  Laggan,  Galloway,  p.  483. 

Inche,  John,  of  Parkhill,  Fife,  p.  495. 

Inglis,  Thomas,  of  Murthocarney,  Fife,  p.  494. 

(Qui  obiit  cum  domino  rege.) 

Inglis,  of  Douchlas,  Strathearn,  p.  586. 

Kennedy,  of  Ballathis,  Annandale,  p.  579. 

Kirkcaldy,  Symon,  Hill  of  Lumquhat,  Fife,  p.  496. 
Laudar,  Sir  Alexander,  of  Blyth,  Provost  of  Edinburgh, 
p.  52. 

Lindsay,  Herbert,  Barskeauch,  Galloway,  pp.  482-3. 
Macaulay,  Aula,  of  Doune,  Monteith,  p.  577. 


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M‘Dowell,  Thomas,  younger  of  Garthclone,  p.  485. 
Makdowell,  Uchtred,  Lord  of  Garthclon,  p.  480, 

(Pater  et  avus  decesserunt  in  campo.) 

Maxwell,  Edward,  of  Tynwald,  p.  481. 

(Qui  obiit  in  campo  cum  domino  rege.) 

Menteith,  Rankine,  of  Bothkennar,  Stirlingshire,  p.  4 77. 
Moncreiff,  William,  of  Estercolsie,  Eife,  p.  577. 

Mowat,  of  Stanehous,  Lanark,  p.  586. 

Multrar,  John,  Newtoun  of  Markindie,  Fife,  p.  498. 
Mure,  of  Torrous  Mure,  Wigton,  p.  585. 

Murehede,  John,  of  Bully,  pp.  482-3. 

Nelson  , of  Madinpap,  Dumfries,  p.  572. 

(Sub  vexillo  regis.) 

Ramsay,  Henry,  of  Cotland  of  Bondhalf,  Eife,  p.  496.. 
Ramsay,  Sir  John,  of  Trarinyeane,  Galloway,  p.  482. 
Ramsay,  Nicholas,  of  Foulden,  Berwick,  p.  592. 
Rettray,  Barony  of  Rettray,  part  of  Murthly,  Perth- 
shire, p.  594. 

Rorison,  of  Dunragane,  Dumfries,  p.  580. 

Ross,  of  Cragy,  Perthshire,  p.  579. 

Rutherford,  of  Swynside,  Roxburgh,  p.  600. 

Ruthven,  William,  of  Ruthven,  Perthshire,  p.  571. 
Schaw,  Thomas,  Chief  Cook  (taken  prisoner),  p.  53. 
Scott,  Patrick,  Farmer  in  Stratherne,  p.  489. 

Scott,  Sir  William,  of  Balwery,  Fife  (taken  prisoner), 
p.  80.  (Sub  vexillo  regis.) 

Seyton,  Sir  Ninian,  of  Bruteastell,  p.  603. 

Simson,  Andrew,  of  Grange  of  Bothkennar,  Stirling- 
shire, p.  477. 

Simpson,  William,  of  Logie,  Stirlingshire,  p.  477. 
Sinclair,  Henry,  Lord  Orkney,  p.  32. 

(Qui  obiit  sub  vexillo  domini  regis.) 

Striveling,  John,  Mylntoun  of  Creauch,  in  Stewartoune, 
p.  491. 

(Qui  obiit  in  bello  cum  rege.  Sub  vexillo  regis.) 
Wardlaw,  Henry,  of  Kilbaberton,  Edinburgh,  p.  574. 
Wood,  William,  of  Raik,  Aberdeenshire,  p.  576, 


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No.  III. 

POETEAIT  GROUP  OF  MARGARET  TUDOR,  THE 
REGENT  ALBANY,  AND  A THIRD  FIGURE; 
IN  THE  POSSESSION  OF  THE  MARQUIS  OF 
BUTE,  AT  CARDIFF  CASTLE,  GLAMORGAN- 
SHIRE. 

For  the  following  minute  description  of  this  picture  I 
am  indebted  to  notes  by  Mr  J.  M.  Gray,  Curator  of 
, the  Scottish  National  Portrait  Gallery  at  Edinburgh, 
which  I have  supplemented  in  a few  points  from  another 
description  by  the  well-known  art  critic,  Dr  Jean  Paul 
Richter,  with  which  I was  favoured  by  Mr  J.  G.  Godwin, 
Librarian  of  the  Marquis  of  Bute,  and  from  personal 
inspection  of  the  picture  during  a visit  to  Cardiff  in 
April  1893. 

The  size  of  the  picture  is  32J  x 45J  inches.  It  is 
painted  on  oak  panel  (apparently  in  three  longitudinal 
pieces,  though,  from  the  modern  parquetting  which 
protects  the  back,  this  is  uncertain).  It  represents 
three  standing  figures,  a little  under  life-size — Albany, 
Margaret  Tudor,  and  a third  person,  unknown,  behind 
Margaret,  to  right.  The  background  is  brown,  but 
a green  curtain,  with  yellowish  lights  in  it,  covers  most 
of  the  background  behind  the  heads  of  the  two  main 
figures — a man  and  woman,  who  face  the  spectator.  The 
man  (Albany)  has  ruddy  brown  hair,  beard,  and 
eyebrows,  no  moustache,  dark  grey-blue  eyes.  His 
upper  coat,  bordered  with  brown  fur,  has  wide  dark- 
green  sleeves  to  the  elbows,  enriched  with  yellow 
slashings.  Sleeves  appear  below  this  to  wrists,  which 
are  pink  in  lights,  crimson  in  the  shadows;  the  same 
colours  appear  again  at  throat  and  breast.  At  his 
breast  is  a brooch,  with  what  seems  to  be  a shield  of 
arms,  probably  on  a stone.  A ring,  with  diamond  and 
ruby,  is  on  the  forefinger  of  his  left  hand.  A purse 


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with  gold  clasp,  and  bag  of  full-coloured  cloth  of  gold, 
is  held  between  the  thumb  and  forefinger.  With 
his  right  he  receives  what  seems  to  be  a white  hand- 
kerchief, edged  with  gold  embroidery,  from  the  folds  of 
which  appears  a pink-and-white  or  lilac-coloured  carna- 
tion. What  appears  to  be  a red  purse,  with  steel  clasps, 
open,  hangs  at  his  waist,  in  front.  Margaret  Tudor  has 
ruddy  brown  hair  and  eyebrows  (a  little  lighter  in  tone 
than  those  of  Albany).  Her  eyes  are  brown,  very 
similar  in  colour  to  that  of  her  hair,  but  a little  darker. 
She  wears  a white  head-dress,  and  piece  of  white  cloth 
laid  across  shoulders  and  upper  part  of  her  arms,  a black 
dress  with  standing  collar,  embroidered  inside  with  white 
lace,  which  again  appears  at  wrists.  At  her  breast  is  a 
small  posy  of  flowers,  apparently  a pink  and  some  foliage, 
almost  like  that  of  a moss-rose.  Pound  her  neck  there  is 
a small  black  necklace.  Below  her  waist,  on  each  side, 
appears  an  upper  petticoat  of  black  silk,  opening  in  front 
and  disclosing  a brown  under-dress.  From  her  waist 
hangs  a rich  girdle,  with  round  gold  clasp,  set  with  a red 
stone,  the  girdle  itself  being  of  silver,  enriched  with  gold. 
From  the  central  circular  clasp  hangs  a round  pendant, 
with  a decorative  figure-subject,  and  inscribed  “ Manet- 
enim  - angelus  - domini  - gladium  - habens  - et  - secet  - te  - 
in  - medium  - Daniel  13  She  has  a small  ring  on  the  little 

finger  of  the  right  hand  and  two  rings  on  the  forefinger, 
third  and  little  finger  of  the  left  hand,  which  holds  a pair  of 
grey  leather  gloves.  The  third  figure  has  an  embrowned 
face,  ruddy  moustache,  hair,  beard,  and  eyebrows ; light 
grey  eyes,  scarlet  uniform,  edged  with  dark  blue  or  black 
facings.  The  initial  ‘ E,’  in  black,  edged  and  decorated 
with  gold  lace,  appears  on  the  left  side  of  his  breast. 
The  right  side  of  his  person  is  hidden  by  that  of 
Margaret  Tudor.  The  picture  is  a good  deal  retouched, 
very  obviously  in  the  red  costume  of  the  servant  and  in 
his  left  hand ; but  the  faces  of  the  main  figures  seem 
fairly  preserved : the  chin  of  the  Queen  is  repainted. 


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The  servant  points  to  a red  butterfly  ( Vanessa  urtica,  the 
small  tortoise-shell  butterfly)  fluttering  in  the  background. 
On  a table  before  the  two  main  figures  are  a brown  book 
or  portfolio  loose  in  its  binding,  papers  beneath  it, 
a round  object,  possibly  the  handle  of  a white  bone  or 
ivory  seal,  and  a pair  of  scissors,  two  inkstands  conjoined 
with  sand-boxes,  in  one  of  which  are  three  quills.  There 
are  also  several  gold  pieces  scattered  on  the  table  near 
Margaret  Tudor. 

This  picture  nearly  a century  ago  attracted  the 
n attention  of  Scottish  antiquaries,  but  has  not  yet  been 
fully  explained.  It  was  first  engraved  in  1799  by 
Mr  Harding  of  Pall  Mall,  for  Mr  Pinkerton’s  Scottish 
Gallery,  and  has  been  reproduced  by  Mr  Small  in  the 
preface  to  his  edition  of  the  Works  of  Gavin  Douglas, 
and  by  Mr  Grant  in  his  “ Old  and  New  Edinburgh.” 

The  lady  of  the  picture  is  Margaret  Tudor.  Mr  Gray 
notes  that  her  face  resembles  that  of  the  portrait  at 
Newbattle,  belonging  to  the  Marquis  of  Lothian,  though 
the  brow  is  squarer  and  the  face  seems  younger.  The 
peculiar  upper  lip,  turned  up  at  the  corners,  may  be 
noticed  in  both  portraits. 

Margaret  Tudor,  the  elder  daughter  of  Henry  vii.  and 
Elizabeth  of  York,  married  in  1503  James  iv.  when  she 
was  only  14  years  of  age.  Within  less  than  a year  of 
his  death  at  Elodden  in  1513  she  rushed  into  a second 
marriage  with  the  young  Earl  of  Angus,  grandson  of 
Angus  “ Bell-the-Cat,”  who,  though  already  a widower, 
was  a little  younger  than  herself.  Soon  after  the  birth, 
in  1515,  of  their  only  child,  Margaret  Douglas,  afterwards 
Countess  of  Lennox,  she  quarrelled  with  her  husband, 
who  had  been  unfaithful  to  her,  and  commenced  proceed- 
ings for  the  divorce  she  eventually  obtained  from  the 
Court  of  Rome  in  1528.  She  was  the  grandmother  both 
of  Mary  Stuart  and  of  Darnley. 

The  principal  male  figure  is  beyond  doubt  neither 
James  iv.  nor  Angus,  as  has  been  suggested,  but  John 


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Stuart,  Duke  of  Albany.  A comparison  of  this  portrait 
with  one  of  Albany  by  the  French  painter  Clouet, 
formerly  in  the  Howard  collection,  of  which  a facsimile 
has  been  published  by  Lord  Ronald  Gower,  proves  this, 
and  the  apparent  ages,  of  the  man  about  forty,  and  of 
the  woman  about  thirty,  correspond  with  the  relative 
ages  of  Margaret  Tudor  and  Albany,  but  not  with  those 
of  Margaret  and  either  of  her  husbands. 

John,  Duke  of  Albany,  son  of  Alexander,  Duke  of 
Albany,  brother  of  James  III.  by  his  wife  Agnes  De  La 
Tour  D’ Auvergne,  married  in  1505  his  first  cousin,  Ann 
De  La  Tour  D ’Auvergne,  whose  younger  sister  Magdalen 
became  in  1518  wife  of  Lorenzo  De  Medici  the  younger, 
nephew  of  Leo  x.,  and  died  in  giving  birth  to  Catherine 
De  Medici.  Anne,  the  wife  of  Albany,  died  in  June 
1524,  without  issue,  leaving  her  great  estates  to  her  niece 
Catherine  De  Medici. 

The  royal  blood  of  the  Tudors  and  the  Stuarts,  repre- 
sented by  Margaret  and  Albany,  and  the  parts  they  played 
in  Scottish  history,  give  this  picture,  in  which  they  are 
brought  together,  an  historical  and  romantic  interest. 
Albany,  though  he  served  in  several  campaigns,  was  more 
of  a civilian  and  diplomatist  than  a soldier  or  general, 
though,  unlike  a good  diplomatist,  he  was  hot-tempered. 
He  used,  Dacre  the  English  Warden  of  the  Marches 
reported,  when  angry  to  throw  his  hats,  one  of  which 
is  represented  in  this  picture,  into  the  fire.  More  than 
ten  perished  at  one  of  their  interviews.  Imprudent 
in  speech,  he  lost  the  support  of  Hume  the  Chamber- 
lain  of  Scotland,  when  they  first  met,  by  a dis- 
paraging remark  on  his  short  stature,  and  he  in- 
censed Dacre  by  asking  publicly,  “What  man  is  this 
Lord  Dacre?  Is  there  none  of  you  that  is  Borderers 
that  can  at  such  meetings  fall  into  altercation  with  him 
and  do  me  a pleasure  ?” 1 He  was  lavish,  fond  of  hawking 
and  hunting,  of  games,  cards  and  dice.  He  could 
1 Brewer’s  Calendar  of  Papers  of  Reign  of  Henry  VIII.,  iii.  p.  797. 


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show  energy,  as  his  first  residence  in  Scotland  proved,  but 
he  had  no  staying  power.  Tempted  by  the  Regency  and 
possible  succession  to  the  Scottish  Crown,  he  made  three 
visits  to  Scotland, each  shorter  than  that  preceding.  But  his 
heart  was  in  France.  He  spoke  French,  signed  his  name 
in  French,  and  called  Francis  I.  his  master.  Skelton  the 
English  poet  called  him  a coward,  and  Wolsey  called  him 
a fool,  but  both  were  prejudiced.  More  impartial  judges 
saw  in  him  a singular  combination  of  vacillation  and 
determination,  qualities  apparently  antagonistic,  but  due  to 
the  conflict  between  his  French  and  his  Scottish  interests. 
When  the  conflict  was  closed  by  James  V.  attaining  man- 
hood and  marrying  a French  Princess,  Albany’s  conduct 
became  consistent.  His  aim  was  to  keep  Scotland 
dependent  on  France  and  attached  to  the  Pope.  In  this 
he  succeeded  so  far  as  the  Royal  House  of  Stuart,  of 
which  he  was  a cadet,  was  concerned,  but  failed  as  regards 
the  nation,  which  moved  towards  England,  and  took  part 
in  the  Protestant  revolt.  But  this  lies  beyond  the  present 
subject,  and  is  only  glanced  at  so  far  as  necessary  to 
estimate  the  character  of  Albany,  which  has  been  often 
misinterpreted. 

Margaret  was  like  her  brother  so  far  as  a woman 
could  be,  and  her  circumstances  allowed.  She  was' 
amorous,  fond  of  dress  and  jewels,  addicted  to  intrigue, 
strong-willed,  fickle  and  treacherous,  not  without  ability 
and  tenacity,  as  her  voluminous  correspondence  shows, 
but  in  the  end  distrusted  by  every  one  because  of  her 
double  dealing.  It  cannot  be  said  that  these  portraits 
make  any  revelation  of  the  character  of  either  Margaret 
or  Albany,  which  I have  drawn  from  history.  Their 
faces  look  away  from  each  other  towards  the  spectator, 
either  as  if  they  were  concealing  their  feelings,  or  as 
people  sitting  for  their  portraits  often  appear,  almost 
without  character. 

What  is  wanting  in  them  is,  however,  made  up  for  by 
some  incidents  of  the  picture  I shall  afterwards  notice, 


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and  by  the  third  figure — the  man  in  the  background 
behind  Margaret,  whose  extended  right  hand  points  to 
a butterfly  floating  in  the  air  between  the  two  principal 
figures.  His  livery  of  scarlet  and  black  or  dark  blue 
answers  to  the  royal  livery  of  England  at  that  time. 
Both  these  colours  were  used  for  the  tunic 1 which  the 
Heralds  wore  underneath  their  long  gown  of  sad  or 
murrey  colour,  and  before  they  donned  the  tabard  in  the 
discharge  of  official  duty,  presenting  letters  of  greeting 
or  defiance  from  their  Royal  master,  or  making  proclama- 
tions in  his  name.  His  attitude  is  that  of  a spy  or 
detective  pointing  out  something  which  the  principal 
figures  do  not  disclose. 

The  artistic  interest  of  the  picture  is  considerable, 
though  its  age  and  partial  restoration  render  it  difficult 
to  say  how  considerable  that  interest  may  have  been. 
It  has  been  classed  by  Dr  Waagen  as  possibly  by  Holbein, 
one  of  the  greatest  masters  of  portraiture.  Other  critics 
have  called  it  by  the  vague  name  of  the  School 
of  Holbein.  But  the  probable  date  of  the  picture 

is  adverse  to  either  attribution.  It  may  be  assumed 
that  it  must  have  been  painted  before  1524,  when 
Albany  finally  left  Scotland,  for  after  this  date  he 
never  met  Margaret  Tudor.  Holbein  did  not  come  to 
England  till  15 26, 2 and  there  is  no  reason  to  suppose 
that  he  ever  saw  either  Albany  or  Margaret  Tudor, 
though  more  than  one  of  her  portraits  or  supposed  por- 
traits have  been  attributed  to  him.  The  two  principal 
figures,  though  scarcely  worthy  of  the  brush  of  Holbein, 
are  well  painted,  both  in  general  aspect  and  in  details, 
especially  in  the  hands,  a crucial  test  of  the  art  of  the 
portrait  painter.  They  certainly  leave  the  impression 
of  good  likenesses.  The  third  figure  is  evidently  also 
a portrait,  though  some  judges  have  deemed  it  an  after- 
thought, inserted  by  another  and  inferior  artist,  but 

1 Noble’s  History  of  the  College  | 2 Woltmann,  Holbein  and  his 

of  Arms,  p.  49.  | Times,  p.  294. 


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personal  inspection  of  the  picture  does  not  favour  this 
criticism. 

Without  pretending  to  solve  all  the  questions  this 
picture  suggests,  the  historical  relations  which  existed 
between  Margaret  Tudor  and  Albany,  and  the  view  taken 
of  them  by  Henry  vm.  and  Wolsey,  along  with  a passage 
in  the  present  volume  of  Exchequer  Rolls,  enable  us  at 
least  to  approach  a solution  of  the  most  important 
points. 

Towards  the  close  of  the  year  1521  a rumour  began 
to  circulate  in  Europe  that  Margaret  Tudor,  who  had 
returned  to  Scotland  in  1517  from  her  brother’s  court, 
where  she  had  been  well  received,  and  from  which  she 
returned  loaded  with  the  presents  she  most  valued,  dress 
and  jewels,  and  Albany  who  had  come  back  from  France 
in  the  autumn  of  1521,  had  not  merely  forgotten  their 
old  enmity,  the  cause  of  Margaret’s  flight  to  England, 
but  had  become  close  allies.  Scandal  added  that  they 
were  too  intimate  for  persons  each  of  whom  had  a living 
spouse. 

The  first  notice  of  this  intimacy,  and  also  of  a possible 
marriage  between  Margaret  and  Albany  if  she  succeeded 
in  obtaining  a divorce  from  Angus,  appears  in  a letter  of 
Wolsey1  from  Calais  to  Henry  vm.  in  the  middle  of 
November  1521.  He  had  been  four  months  in  France, 
engaged  in  the  conference  which  ended  in  an  alliance 
between  England  and  the  Emperor,  and  a declaration 
of  war  with  France.  After  mentioning  that  it  was 
reported  that  Albany  had  come  to  Scotland,  which  he 
could  not  believe,  as  Francis  i.  had  promised  to  detain  him 
in  France,  he  proceeds  : — “ Signifying  unto  your  Grace 
that  I have  not  oonely  writen  unto  your  Oratour  in  the 
Courte  of  Rome  to  impeche  and  lett  the  sute  made  in 
that  Courte  by  the  Queene  of  Scottis  for  a divorce 
betwixt  her  and  her  housbande  the  Erie  of  Anguishe ; 

1 Brewer,  Calendar,  iii.  p.  742.  He  returned  from  Calais  on  28th 
November,  p.  779. 


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but  also  have  caused  the  Poope’s  Oratour  1 here  being  to 
write  in  moost  effectuell  maner  to  Plis  Holinesse,  for 
stopping  of  the  same,  by  meane  whereof  the  said  divorce 
shall  not  procede,  when  the  Poope  shall  be  informed 
that  the  same  is  procured  oonely  for  mariage  to  be  made 
betwixt  the  Duke  of  Albany  and  the  Queene  there, 
whereby  the  destruccion  of  the  young  King  shall 
ensue.”2 

On  18th  December  1521  Dacre  transmitted  to  Wolsey 
certain  Articles  3 subscribed  by  Lords  Angus,  Hume,  and 
Somervell  at  Kirk  of  Steele  on  the  14th,  containing 
amongst  other  charges  against  Albany  this  (5) — “ that  on 
Albany’s  coming  to  Scotland  he  visited  the  Queen  at 
Stirling,  and  went  in  her  company  to  Linlithgow  and  so 
to  Edinburgh.  On  the  second  day  after  their  arrival  the 
Duke  received  the  keys  of  the  castle,  where  the  King 
was,  from  the  Captain,  and  delivered  them  to  the  Queen, 
who  gave  them  back  to  him.”  On  which  Dacre, 
in  a separate  paper  transmitted  at  the  same  time, 
. gives — “The  opinion  of  me  Lord  Dacre,  under  the 
correction  of  the  King’s  Highness  and  your  Grace,  to 
the  Articles  afore  written  (5).  It  is  true  that  there  is 
marvellous  great  intelligence  between  her  and  the  Duke, 
as  well  all  the  day  as  much  of  the  night ; and  in  manner 
they  set  not  by  who  know  it.  And  if  I durst  say  it,  for 
fere  of  the  displeasure  of  my  Sovereign,  they  are  over 
tender,  whereof  if  your  Grace  enquire  of  the  Bishop  of 
Dunkeld  of  his  conscience,  I trust  he  will  show  you 
the  truth.”  It  did  not  require  any  appeal  to  the  con- 
science of  Gavin  Douglas  to  stimulate  him  to  corroborate 
any  charge  against  Albany,  whom  he  called  the  “ Wicked 
Duke,”  or  against  Margaret,  with  whom  he  had  quarrelled, 


1 This  was  Clerk,  who  had  written 

to  Wolsey  on  10th  October  1521, 

‘ ‘ The  Queene  of  Scottis  is  suing  for 
a divorce.  Albany  is  her  Factor.” 
Ellis  Historical  Letters,  3rd  ed., 
i.  262. 


3 State  Papers,  Henry  vini , i.  p. 
91. 

3 State  Papers  Calendar,  iii.,  No. 
1897.  Pinkerton,  ii.  p.  1888, 
No.  3. 


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and  who  declared,  Tudor-like,  as  she  had  made  him  Bishop 
of  Dunkeld,  she  could  unmake  him. 

On  20th  December  Dacre  again  reported  to  Wolsey, 
from  whom  he  had  apparently  first  heard 1 of  the  alleged 
design  of  Albany’s  marriage  with  Margaret  Tudor,  that — 
“ aid  must  be  given  to  the  Scotch  Lords,  or  the  young 
King  will  be  destroyed,  and  a Frenchman  will  be  king 
and  marry  Henry’s  sister.2 

The  scandal  had  become  so  public  that  it  passed  into 
the  diplomatic  correspondence  of  other  Courts.  The 
Bishop  of  Badajos,  who  heard  the  report  from  Wolsey  on 
12th  December,  informed  Charles  v.  of  it.  Charles 
v.  answered  the  Bishop3 — “as  to  what  the  Cardinal, 
i,e.  Wolsey,  says  about  Albany,  they  (i.e.  the  English) 
will  be  cured  of  trusting  to  French  promises.  But  he 
does  not  think  any  Pope  would  have  given  the  Duke 
the  dispensation  he  would  require,  especially  as  he  has 
children  by  his  present  wife,  la  fille  de  Boulogne.  [This 
is  an  error.]  He  would  be  more  likely  to  do  it  without 
dispensation,  trusting  to  get  absolution  afterwards.”  4 

Early  in  the  following  year,  1522,  the  subject  was 
brought  formally  before  the  Scottish  Estates  by  a letter 
from  Henry  vm.,  in  which  he  charged  Albany  with 
endangering  the  life  of  the  young  King,  and  compassing 
“ the  perdition  ” of  his  sister  by  furthering  her  divorce 
from  Angus  with  the  object  of  marrying  her  himself. 
About  the  same  time  Henry  instructed  his  envoy  Sir 
Thomas  Cheyne  to  declare  to  Francis  I.  that  Albany  pro- 
posed to  marry  Margaret  after  her  divorce,  and  to  exhort 
Francis  to  discountenance  Albany’s  proceedings.5 

The  Estates  answered  this  charge  on  11th  February, 
in  terms  as  dignified  as  they  are  creditable  to  their  good 
sense.  “We  see  nane  appearance  quhy  your  Grace  belief! 

1 Ibid.,  iii.,  No.  1883,  19th  Dec-  I 4 State  Papers  of  Henry  viil, 

ember,  Dacre  to  Wolsey.  | No.  1887,  20th  December  1521. 

2 Ibid.,  iii.,  No.  1886.  j 5 Ibid.,  iii.,  No.  1991. 

3 Ibid.,  No.  1858.  I 


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or  giff  credence  that  our  said  Governour  quha  hes  been 
recevit  with  sa  gret  Honour  and  had  so  tender  familiarite 
with  Popes  and  gretest  Princes  in  Cristendome,  wold  sa 
neglect  his  fame  and  conscience  as  ymagine  or  think 
ony  harm  or  displessure  to  our  Souveraine  Lordis  Person, 
nor  to  induce  ony  Prencess  to  leiff  her  lawful  Husband 
for  his  cause,  nor  he  to  separate  himself  fra  his  ane 
spousit  wyff,  being  ane  Lady  sa  vertuous  and  be  quham 
he  has  sa  grete  Lordschippes  and  Possessiouns,  and  in 
gude  faithe  we  firmlie  belieff  that  the  Quenis  Grace  your 
sister  nor  he  nouther  ar  nor  hes  been  myndit  thereto  in 
any  manner.”  1 

The  answer  of  Queen  Margaret  is  of  the  same  date  as 
the  answer  of  the  Estates.2 

“ She  has  received,”  it  begins,  “ her  brother’s  sharp 
and  unkind  letter,  reproaching  her  for  being  so  foolish 
as  to  suppose  the  cunning  of  Albany  to  be  for  her  good, 
and  for  contemplating  a divorce  from  Angus  *with  a view 
of  marrying  Albany.  Henry  trusts  too  easily  to  false 
reports.  Nothing  is  dearer  to  her  than  her  son’s  weil. 
It  is  not  to  Henry’s  honour  to  suffer  such  slanders  as 
my  lord  Cardinal  spoke  in  Council,  that  she  loved  the 
Governor  to  her  dishonour.”  “ Unluckily,”  she  added, 
that  “her  divorce  from  Angus”  had  never  been  contem- 
plated either  by  herself  or  Albany.  As  the  divorce  suit 
had  already  begun,  and  was  well  known  to  Wolsey  and 
the  English  Court,  through  the  letters  from  John  Clerk, 
the  English  envoy  at  Eome,  it  was  impossible  this  false- 
hood could  be  credited.  Its  expression  gave  little  chance 
that  the  rumour  of  her  intrigue  with  Albany  would 
be  set  at  rest  by  her  mere  denial.  The  report  that 
Margaret  Tudor  and  Albany  desired  to  marry  was  not 
unnaturally  revived  in  1524,  after  the  death  of  Albany’s 
wife.  It  is  twice  referred  to  by  Dr  Magnus,  the  Eng- 


1 Privy  Seal  Register,  11th 
February  1521. 

2 Albany’s  letter  of  11th  Febru- 


ary 1522,  State  Papers  Calendar, 
iii.  No.  2038,  also  contains  a repu- 
diation of  the  charge. 


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lish  envoy  to  Scotland,  in  his  correspondence  with 
Wolsey  towards  the  close  of  that  and  the  beginning  of 
the  following  year.  “ I conceive/’  he  writes  in  the 
second  of  these  letters,1  which  contains  the  last  reference  to 
the  subject  I have  noticed,  dated  Edinburgh,  24th  January 
1525,  “ by  my  Lord  Cassillis  that  Harry  Stuart  reported 
that  over  and  beside  such  matters  as  Grosselles  (a  French 
agent  of  Albany)  proposed  in  open  presence,  he  wrote, 
sent,  and  delivered  sundry  other  secret  letters  to  the 
Queen’s  Grace  for  procuring  a marriage  between  the 
Duke  of  Albany  and  the  Queen’s  Grace ; which  letters 
the  said  Harry  saith  came  into  his  hands,  and  because 
he  allegeth  he  was  one  of  the  principal  takers  furth  of 
the  young  King,  and  putting  his  Grace  to  large  and 
liberty,  and  that  therefore  he  thinketh  if  ever  the  Duke 
shall  come  again  to  Scotland  it  will  cost  him  his  life. 
He  therefore  hath  so  instanced,  solicit,  and  laboured  the 
Queen’s  Grace  that  her  Grace  is  nothing  inclined  nor 
mynded  neither  to  the  said  Duke  of  Albany  nor  to  the 
devotion  of  France,  but  clearly  to  follow  the  high  plea- 
sure of  the  King’s  Highness  her  brodir.  And  yet  some 
suspect  that  her  Grace  has  written  privy  letters  into 
France,  which  in  anywise  I cannot  concur  nor  believe, 
but  suppose  the  contrary  to  be  true.” 

It  is  difficult  to  extract  the  truth  from  this  tangled 
web  of  plot  and  counter-plot,  spying  and  lying,  or  to 
penetrate  what  schemes  may  at  different  points  of  time 
have  passed  through  the  busy  brain  and  fickle  heart  of 
Margaret  Tudor.  The  sequel  is  well  known — Margaret 
at  last,  in  1528,  procured  a papal  divorce,  largely  through 
the  use  of  Albany’s  influence  and  purse,  and  she  married, 
when  a third  legal  marriage  became  possible,  not  Albany, 
but  Harry  Stuart,  created  Lord  Methven,  with  whom  she 
had  been  too  intimate  before,  and  from  whom,  not  long 
after  her  marriage,  she  was  divorced. 

It  is  very  unlikely,  though  not  perhaps  impossible,  that 
1 22nd  December  1524.  State  Papers,  iv.  p.  276. 


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Albany  desired  to  marry  her,  though  he  undoubtedly 
wished  to  procure  her  name  and  influence,  waning,  but 
not  yet  lost,  in  support  of  his  Scottish  policy.  It  is 
more  possible  that  Margaret  may  have  had  such  a design. 
She  certainly  at  this  juncture  desired  to  please  Albany, 
and  she  succeeded  in  getting  from  him  the  money  she 
so  sorely  needed,  and  his  powerful  aid  at  Pome  in  favour 
of  her  divorce.  But  the  question  whether  there  was 
more  between  them  than  a rapprochement  of  interest,  but 
not  of  love,  has  been  deemed  one  of  the  open  questions 
of  Scottish  history. 

The  correspondence  already  quoted,  with  one  impor- 
tant letter  still  to  be  noticed,  throws  considerable  light, 
if  it  does  not  fix  with  certainty,  the  approximate  date  of 
the  picture,  which  is  our  immediate  subject.  It  cannot 
have  been  painted  prior  to  October  1521,  as  Albany  had 
not  returned  to  Scotland  till  that  month,  and  it  was,  as 
we  have  seen,  in  that  month  that  the  rumour  of  a pos- 
sible marriage  of  Albany  and  Margaret  Tudor  was  set  on 
foot,  apparently  chiefly  by  Wolsey,  not  without  plausible 
grounds,  combining  the  intelligence  he  received  from 
Borne,  Scotland,  and  the  Borders.  It  cannot  have  been 
painted  later  than  May  1524,  when  Albany  finally 
quitted  Scotland.  But  we  can  arrive,  I think,  nearer  its 
actual  date,  and  may  even  probably  fix  the  scene  it  was 
drawn  to  represent.  Albany,  after  coming  to  Scotland 
on  19th  March  1521,  returned  to  Erance  on  15th  October 
1522.  It  was  during  this  period  that  the  scandal  of 
too  intimate  relations  between  Margaret  and  Albany  was 
most  plausible  and  most  actively  propagated  by  their 
enemies  in  Scotland  and  by  the  English  Court.  Though 
each  had  a living  spouse,  the  diplomatists  of  that  age,  to 
whom  the  facts  were  quite  well  known,  did  not  count 
this  an  insuperable  obstacle,  and  history,  more  impartial 
than  diplomacy,  is  too  well  aware  of  the  facilities  for  the 
dissolution  of  marriage  at  this  period  in  the  hands  of  the 
Court  of  Borne,  to  consider  such  a double  divorce  impos- 


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sible.  That  of  Angus  was  ultimately  procured ; that  of 
Albany  would  have  been  more  difficult,  for  the  necessary 
dispensation  to  allow  him  to  marry  his  first  cousin  had 
no  doubt  been  granted  in  regular  form.  Possibly  the 
contingency  contemplated  was  her  death,  as  she  died,  we 
have  seen,  shortly  after,  and  may  already  have  been  in 
declining  health,  and  at  no  time  appears  as  an  important 
factor  in  Albany’s  life.  It  was  during  the  same  period, 
and  a small  portion  of  it,  that  it  is  now  necessary  to  con- 
centrate attention.  This  period  is  the  fortnight  from 
Candlemas,  1st  February  to  14th  February  1522,  during 
which  Thomas  Benoit,  the  English  Clarencieux  herald, 
was  in  Edinburgh.  He  came  as  the  envoy  from  Henry 
vm.  to  demand  the  return  of  Albany  to  France,  to 
accuse  him  of  the  design  of  marrying  Margaret  Tudor, 
and  to  defy  him  if  he  declined  to  leave  the  kingdom.1 
Benoit  had  already  been  sent  to  Scotland  in  1516  to  act 
as  a spy  on  Albany.2  With  the  adroitness  of  a diplo- 
matic spy,  he  had  made  himself  agreeable  both  to 
Margaret  and  to  Albany,3  and  had  nearly  persuaded 
Albany  to  visit  the  English  Court.  His  return  in  1522 
was  partly  due  to  the  request  of  Margaret  herself. 

The  letters  he  carried  to  the  Scottish  Estates  and  the 
answers  he  received  have  been  already  quoted.  A 
letter  from  him  to  Wolsey,4  written  on  15th  Feb- 
ruary 1522,  gives  a full  and  interesting  account  of  his 
reception,  and  deserves  special  attention.  “ He  reached 
Edinburgh,”  he  says,  “on  Saturday,  31st  January, 
Candlemas  Eve,  and  found  the  Queen  lodging  in 
the  house  of  a Burgess.”  On  presenting  his  letters, 
she,  after  reading  them,  was  marvellously  abashed,  and 


1 Leslie’s  History  of  Scotland,  i. 
p.  182  (Scottish  Text  Society’s  Ed. ). 
Noble’s  History  of  the  College  of 
Arms. 

2 Pinkerton,  ii.  p.  158.  State 
Papers,  Henry  viii.,  August  1516, 

No.  2253,  instructions  to  Claren- 
cieux, and  No.  2295,  9th  August 

VOL.  XIV. 


1516.  Letter,  Clarencieux  to  Wol- 
sey,  29th  August  1516.  Claren- 
cieux to  Wolsey,  No.  2314. 

3 30th  November  1516,  No.  2610, 
Clarencieux  to  Wolsey. 

4 Letters  and  Papers,  Herny  viii.  , 
iii. , No.  2054. 

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said,  “ she  perceived  the  King  held  her  in  heinous  dis- 
pleasure owing  to  ill  reports.  She  only  desired  Albany 
in  Scotland  because  before  he  came  she  was  ill  treated,  and 
had  as  simple  living  as  any  poor  gentlewoman.  She  had 
been  compelled  to  part  with  her  jewels  till  Albany  com- 
manded the  Comptroller  to  pay  her.  She  had  been  well 
treated  since  his  arrival,  and  she  desires  nothing  to  her  dis- 
honour, which  she  regards  as  much  as  any  poor  gentle- 
woman or  princess.  Her  son  is  well  kept,  and  has  nothing  to 
fear  from  the  Duke.  On  Sunday,  Candlemas  Day,  Albany 
sent  for  Clarencieux  to  Holyrood,  and  he  delivered  Henry’s 
letters  in  the  presence  of  the  Lords.  After  dinner 
Clarencieux  had  a private  meeting  with  him  in  his 
chamber,  when  he  complained  of  the  bitterness  of  Henry’s 
letter,  protested  that  he  never  did  anything  to  the  hurt 
of  the  young  King,  and  declared  that  he  had  returned 
to  Scotland  because  he  had  sworn  on  the  evangels  an 
oath  nothing  would  induce  him  to  break.  The  Lords 
had  appointed  him  Governor,  and  he  would  risk  his  life 
and  goods  for  them,  and  would  not  fail  them  for  the  sake 
of  the  King  his  master,  his  wife,  or  all  he  had  in  France. 
As  to  the  charge  of  his  damnable  abusion  of  the  King’s 
sister,  moving  her  to  leave  her  husband  and  marry  him, 
he  said  that  when  he  was  last  in  Eome  the  Queen  desired 
him  to  sue  for  a divorce,  and  that  he  obtained  a Bull,  which 
he  sent  her,  but  did  not  show  Clarencieux.  He  swore  by 
the  Sacrament  he  saw  between  the  Priest’s  hands  1 that 
day  that  he  might  break  his  neck  if  ever  he  minded  to 
marry  her.  He  marvelled  the  King  should  think  so  ill 
of  his  sister,  and  that  the  Cardinal  should  have  said  in 
the  Council  he  kept  the  Queen  as  his  wife  or  concubine. 
One  wife  was  enough  for  him.  Henry  had  complained 
that  his  sister  was  not  well  treated,  but  the  fact  was  she 
was  well  treated,  and  by  his  means.  On  the  following 


1 Albany  was  superstitious  in 
his  conduct  as  well  as  his  oaths, 
and  perhaps  the  object  at  his  neck  in 
the  picture  whose  exact  character  it 


is  not  easy  to  discover,  may  be  “ a 
relic”  which,  we  are  told,  “he  was 
in  the  habit  of  wearing.” 


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Saturday,  the  6th,  Margaret  sent  for  Clarencieux.  He 
went,  and  found  Albany  with  her.  She  expressed  her 
gratitude  to  Albany,  and  said  it  would  continue  so  long 
as  he  acted  honourably.  Albany  replied  that  he  would 
never  act  otherwise.  He  also  said  he  was  always  willing 
to  be  friendly  with  England ; but  if  the  King  made  war 
on  his  nephew  he  would  defend  him.  This  conversation 
was  in  French,  that  Albany  might  understand  it,  as 
Clarencieux  himself,  who  had  often  been  in  France,  also 
no  doubt  did.  On  Monday,  8th,  Clarencieux  met  the 
> Lords  in  Parliament  at  the  Tolbooth,  and  desired  to  have 
his  letters  read  openly.  He  was  greeted  with  many  grim 
looks, both  from  high  and  low,  and  was  desired  to  withdraw. 
On  his  return  he  was  told  that  they  had  unanimously 
invited  the  Duke,  and  would  not  dismiss  him.”  The  letter 
concludes  with  a reference  to  Albany’s  preparation  for 
war,  which  Clarencieux  had  observed,  and  states  that 
Albany  had  written  to  France  by  a pursuivant,  who  is 
now  with  him  at  Norham.  “ The  pursuivant,”  he  says, 
“ is  but  a simple  fellow ; wherefore  I trust  to  find  means 
to  see  his  papers,  and  to  show  your  Grace  the  effect  of 
them.”  A postscript  adds,  that  he  had  something  to  com- 
municate to  the  King  alone  from  Albany.  From  the 
tone  of  this  letter  two  things  appear  plain:  that  Albany  and 
the  Queen  denied  there  was  any  ground  for  the  scandalous 
report  of  their  intimacy;  and  that,  notwithstanding, 
Clarencieux  did  not  quite  trust  them,  and  reported  to 
the  English  Court  what  he  had  seen  and  heard,  without 
comment,  but  not  without  suggestions  which  persons 
already  suspicious  might  read  between  the  lines. 

This  Volume  of  the  Exchequer  Rolls  furnishes  another 
piece  of  evidence  in  support  of  the  view  here  submitted. 
In  the  Account  rendered  on  31st  May  1522  of  Robert 
Barton  the  Comptroller,  whom  Margaret  familiarly  calls 
“ Our  Comptroller  Robin  Barton  ” in  one  of  her  letters, 
but  Gavin  Douglas  “ that  sea  revar  and  pirate  Albany  had 
made  Comptroller,”  there  occurs  without  further  date  this 
entry,  “ De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem 


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factam  Margaret e regine  Scotie  in  sex  millibus  quadri- 
gentis  octo  libris  et  sexdectim  denariis  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris  et  dominorum  consilii,  in  defectu 
solutionis  sue  conjuncte  infeodationis  propter  disturbium 
patrue,  sic  quod  pace  succedente  hujus  modi  summam 
sex  millium  quadringintarum  octo  librarum  et  sexdecim 
denariorum,  pro  qua  solutione  obligavit  suam  conjunctam 
infeodationem  ut  patet  per  actum  dominorum  consilii 
desuper  factum,”  which  being  translated  is — -“From  the 
sums  for  which  the  Accountant  has  to  answer  for,  there 
is  allowed  to  him  in  respect  of  the  delivery  made  to 
Margaret,  Queen  of  Scotland,  £6408  : 1 : 4 by  the  precept 
of  the  Lord  Governor  and  the  Lords  of  Council,  on 
account  of  the  failure  of  payment  of  her  conjunct  infeft- 
ment  on  account  of  the  disturbance  of  the  country,  on 
condition  that  when  peace  ensues  she  should  repay  that 
sum,  for  which  she  pledged  her  conjunct  infeftment.”  Is 
not  this  transaction  glanced  at  in  the  picture  ? It  is 
impossible  to  say  more  than  that  the  scene  painted 
singularly  fits  what  would  have  been  necessary  to  convey 
it  to  the  spectator.  The  coins  on  the  table,  the  two 
purses  on  Albany’s  person,  point  to  the  possession  and 
delivery  of  money  on  his  side.  The  handkerchief,  if 
passing  from  the  Queen  to  Albany,  may  cover  a deed 
which  may  well  be  the  mortgage  of  her  conjunct  in- 
feftment, which  she  had  signed  or  was  prepared  to  sign 
with  one  of  the  pens  on  the  table;  or  if  it  is  passing  from 
Albany  to  the  Queen,  may  cover  money  given  her  in 
exchange  for  the  mortgage.  The  mysterious  third  figure 
may  be  the  English  envoy  pointing  his  finger  at  Albany 
and  the  butterfly  as  proof  of  his  suspicions.  I strongly 
suspect  the  visit  of  the  Clarencieux  herald  to  Edinburgh 
was  the  occasion  which  gave  rise  to  the  painting  of 
this  picture,  and  that  one  of  the  interviews  between 
Margaret  and  Albany,  which  took  place  about  that  time, 
is  represented  by  it.  We  may  perhaps  detect  in  the 
third  figure  in  the  Royal  livery,  whose  dress  bears  an  R 
for  Rex  on  its  breast,  Clarencieux  himself.  Could  we 


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see  through  the  portly  figure  of  Margaret,  we  might 
perhaps  find  H for  Henricus  on  the  other  half  of  the 
front  of  his  coat.  It  is  so  far  adverse  to  this  conjecture 
that  he  does  not  wear  the  tabard  of  a herald,  but  the 
tabard  was  only  worn  on  solemn  occasions,  and  a herald 
of  that  time,  like  an  officer  of  our  own,  might  prefer  not 
to  wear  full  uniform  when  summoned  to  a semi-private 
interview  with  a lady. 

But  let  us  now  look  again  at  the  details  of  the  picture, 
to  see  whether  it  does  not  make  further  revelations  as  to 
its  purport.  Several  of  the  objects  on  the  table — the 
ink-bottle,  the  book,  and  the  loose  papers — may  be  the 
ordinary  properties  a painter  might  introduce  into  any 
of  his  works.  Sir  George  Eeid,  P.E.S.A.,  who  favoured 
me  with  his  opinion  on  the  subject,  was  good  enough  to 
show  me  a photograph  of  a well  known  portrait  by 
Holbein  of  Jorg  Gy  sen,  a German  merchant  of  the 
London  Steel  Yard,  now  in  the  Museum  of  Berlin,  in 
which  there  is  an  ink-bottle  almost  identical  in  form 
with  that  in  the  present  picture.  But  certain  details  of 
the  present  picture  are  certainly  not  ordinary  properties, 
and  have  a symbolic  or  satiric  meaning.  These  are,  (1) 
the  medal  which  hangs  from  the  finely  chased  and  inlaid 
silver  and  gold  belt  of  Margaret  Tudor,  (2)  the  carnation 
inserted  in  the  handkerchief  Albany  receives  from 
Margaret  Tudor,  and  (3)  the  butterfly  to  which  the  third 
figure  points. 

The  medal  has  the  inscription  still  legible  round  it, 
“ Manet  Enim  Angelus  Domini  Gladium  Habens  Et 
Secet  te  in  medium,”  Daniel  xiii. 

The  thirteenth  chapter  of  Daniel,  in  the  Vulgate,  con- 
tains the  story  of  Susanna  and  the  Elders,  and  this  text 
is  the  end  of  verse  59.  To  follow  the  story,  it  is  well  to 
give  the  passage  from  verse  31 ; but  it  is  needless  to 
recall  the  other  particulars  of  the  charge  against  Susanna 
by  the  Elders  of  “ company ing  with  a young  man.” 

“ Then  said  Daniel  unto  them,  Put  these  two  aside 
one  far  from  another,  and  I will  examine  them.  So  they 


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were  put  asunder  one  from  another.  And  he  called  one 
of  them,  and  said  unto  him,  0 thou  that  art  waxen  old 
in  wickedness,  now  thy  sins  which  thou  hast  committed 
aforetime  are  come  to  light : for  thou  hast  pronounced 
false  judgment,  and  hast  condemned  the  innocent,  and 
hast  let  the  guilty  go  free ; albeit  the  Lord  saith,  The 
innocent  and  righteous  shalt  thou  not  slay.  Now  then, 
if  thou  hast  seen  her,  tell  me  Under  what  tree  sawest 
thou  them  companying  together  ? who  answered,  ‘ Under 
a mastick  tree/  And  Daniel  said,  ‘ Very  well ; thou 
hast  lied  against  thine  own  head  ; for  even  now  the  angel 
of  God  hath  received  the  sentence  of  God  to  cut  thee  in 
two.’  So  he  put  him  aside,  and  commanded  to  bring  the 
other,  and  said  unto  him,  ‘ 0 thou  seed  of  Chanaan,  and 
not  of  Juda,  beauty  hath  deceived  thee,  and  lust  hath 
perverted  thine  heart.  Thus  have  ye  dealt  with  the 
daughters  of  Israel,  and  they  for  fear  companied  with 
you : but  the  daughter  of  Juda  would  not  abide  your 
wickedness.  Now  therefore  tell  me  Under  what  tree  didst 
thou  take  them  companying  together  ? ’ Who  answered, 
‘ Under  an  holm  tree.’  Then  said  Daniel  unto  him, 
‘ Well ; thou  hast  also  lied  against  thine  own  head : for 
the  angel  of  God  waiteth  with  the  sword  to  cut  thee  in  two 
that  he  may  destroy  thee!  ” 

The  ground  of  the  medal  represents  this  scene.  It 
contains  five  figures — a boy,  Daniel,  a woman,  Susanna, 
the  two  Elders,  and  an  angel  bearing  a sword.  It  is 
scarcely  necessary  to  point  the  application.  Margaret 
Tudor  asserts,  by  wearing  this  medal,  her  innocence  of 
improper  relations  with  Albany,  and  that  a Daniel  will 
come  to  judgment  to  condemn  the  false  witness  of  Wolsey, 
Gavin  Douglas,  and  Lord  Dacre. 

The  carnation  is,  though  not  so  certainly,  most  pro- 
bably, also  symbolic.  It  was  no  doubt  a favourite 
flower  of  the  formal  garden,  and  of  the  lovers  of  flowers, 
painters  or  poets,  men  or  women.  Its  common  English 
name  was  the  Gylly  or  July  flower,  but  it  was  often 
called  the  “ coronation”  from  its  shape,  or  “carnation”  from 


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its  flesh  colour.  A carnation  in  full  bloom  in  Scotland 
in  February,  the  probable  date  of  this  picture,  would  no 
doubt  have  been  a marvel ; but  it  is  not  necessary  to 
assume  strict  accuracy  on  such  a point  by  the  painter, 
especially  if  the  flower  had  a symbolic  meaning  -as  well 
as  natural  beauty  to  attract  his  art, 

Pictoribus  atque  poetis 
Quidlibet  andendi  semper  fuit  equa  polestas. 

That  the  carnation  had  a meaning  in  the  language  of 
flowers  is  shown  by  a pretty  passage  in  “ Colin  Clout’s 
x Calendar,”  written  about  1579,  for  the  month  of  April, 
where  Spenser  writes — 

“ Bring  hither  the  pinke  and  purple  collumbine 
With  gilly  flowers  ; 

Bring  coronations  and  sops  in  wine, 

Worne  of  paramours,” 

“ All  these,”  says  the  gloss,  “ be  the  names  of  flowers. 
Sops  in  wine,  a flower  much  like  to  a carnation,  but 
differing  in  size  and  quantity.” 

The  carnation  in  this  picture  is  red  and  white,  so  possibly 
it  is  the  variety  which  got  the  name  of  “ sops  in  wine.” 

The  carnation  may  perhaps  indicate  that,  in  spite 
of  the  denial  of  the  medal,  the  artist,  who  probably 
knew  the  truth  no  more  than  the  diplomatists  of  whom 
he  may  have  been  the  interpreter,  insinuates  there  was 
some  ground  for  the  rumour  that  Margaret  and  Albany 
were  lovers. 

The  butterfly  can  scarcely  be  deemed  a mere  accident, 
apart  from  the  design  of  the  picture.  Insects,  no  doubt, 
as  larger  animals,  were  favourites  with  the  artists  of  the 
16th  century,  as  in  the  well  known  story  of  Holbein 
painting  a fly  on  the  picture  of  a brother  artist  as  the 
token  of  the  visit  of  a master.  But  a finger  pointing  to 
a butterfly  means  something  more  than  a butterfly. 
Pinkerton’s  observant  eye  and  historical  knowledge  led 
him  to  conjecture  that  this  represents  what  he  calls 
l’Amour  Yoltige — the  flying  or  fickle  love  of  a royal 
coquette ; nor  has  any  better  suggestion  since  been 


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made.  If  so,  the  interpretation  would  be,  that  the 
figure  in  the  background — the  English  envoy  or  spy — 
declares  by  his  attitude  there  was  a secret  understanding, 
not  without  an  amorous  tinge,  though  of  a transitory 
nature,  between  Margaret  and  Albany. 

On  the  questions  by  whom  and  for  whom  this  picture 
was  painted,  it  is  impossible  to  offer  any  suggestions 
which  are  not  mere  conjectures,  which  is  unfortunate,  as 
the  discovery  of  this  might  give  another  clue  to  the 
meaning  of  the  picture.  Dr  Waagen,  who  saw  it  at 
Luton,  in  Bedfordshire,  to  which  it  had  been  sent  by  a 
prior  Marquis  of  Bute  from  Cardiff,  says  in  his  Treasures 
of  Art : — “ As  far  as  the  ruined  state  of  the  picture 
allows  the  judgment,  it  may  be  a genuine  picture  of  the 
earliest  period  of  Holbein’s  residence  in  England.”  But 
Holbein  did  not  come  to  England  till  1526,  and  there  is 
no  picture  of  his  proved  to  have  been  painted  in  England 
earlier  than  1527.  If  the  date  of  this  picture  is  1522,  it 
cannot  be  by  Holbein.  The  art  of  portraiture  in  England 
did  not,  however,  commence  with  Holbein,  although  he 
was  its  chief  master.  The  attribution  of  portraits  to  him 
at  a subsequent  period  was  a natural  wish  of  their  owners, 
but  the  more  accurate  art  criticism  of  the  present  time 
has  shown  conclusively  that  many  works  have  been 
ascribed  to  him  which  were  painted  before  his  arrival  in 
England  in  1526,  or  after  his  death  in  1543.  Of  the 
painters  who  practised  this  art  in  England  in  the  earlier 
part  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.,  the  following  names 
have  been  preserved  as  artists  employed  by  the  King : — 
John  Broune,  Andrew  Wright,  Vincent  Volpe  or  Fox, 
Anthony  Toto,  Bartholomew  Jenni,  Luke,  and  Gerard 
Hornebaud,  and  two  women,  Susanna  Hornebaud  and 
Alice  Carwilliam,  who  were  painters  of  miniatures.  It 
is  not  easy  to  ascertain  the  exact  dates  during  which 
these  artists  painted  in  England ; but  from  a learned 
paper  on  “ The  Contemporaries  and  Successors  of  Hol- 
bein,” addressed  by  John  Gough  Nichols,  E.S.A.,1  to  the 

1 Read  March  13,  1862. 


APPENDIX  TO  PEEFACE. 


clxxxv 


English  Society  of  Antiquaries,  I learn  that  while  most 
of  these  are  not  proved  to  have  painted  in  England  earlier 
than  Holbein,  the  following  probably  did : — John  Broune, 
whose  patent  as  serjeant-painter  is  dated  December  20, 
1511,  held  that  office  more  than  twenty  years,  and  one 
of  his  official  duties  and  privileges  was  to  furnish  tabards 
for  the  heralds.  In  his  will  he  bequeathed  to  his  servant 
Bagnal  after  his  death  “ his  grete  Boke  of  Armys  and 
boke  of  trickyngs  of  armys,  and  boke  of  armys  and 
badges  in  his  study/’  He  was  at  one  time  alderman  of 
London,  and  a man  of  wealth,  whose  portrait,  though 
not  the  original,  which  was  burnt,  may  still  be  seen  in 
the  Paynter  Stainers’  Hall  in  Trinity  Lane. 

Vincent  Volpe’s  work  was  of  a different  kind.  He 
supplied,  in  1514,  banners  and  streamers  for  the  “ Great 
Henry.”  In  1531  he  was  paid  for  painting  plats  of  Eye 
and  Hastings,  and  it  is  conjectured  he  may  have  executed 
some  of  the  curious  military  pictures,  between  plans  and 
bird’s-eye  views,  still  on  the  walls  of  Hampton  Court. 

Luke  Hornebaud,  a Flemish  painter,  was  certainly  in 
England  as  early  as  1529,  when  his  wife  was  buried  at 
Fulham ; and  Gerard,  possibly  an  elder  brother,  was  made 
a denizen  by  letters-patent,  and  appointed  Painter  to  the 
King  in  1524.  The  portrait  of  Henry  viii.  now  at 
Cardiff,  as  well  as  the  portraits  of  the  same  monarch  at 
Warwick  and  Kimbolton,  are  now  ascribed  by  the  best 
judges  to  Gerard  Hornebaud  rather  than  to  Holbein,  to 
whom  they  had  been  formerly  attributed.  Either  of  the 
Hornebauds  may  quite  possibly  have  been  in  England  as 
early  as  1522,  and  perhaps,  of  the  artists  whose  names 
are  known,  Gerard  Hornebaud  is,  from  his  association 
with  the  Eoyal  service,  the  most  probable  author  of  the 
picture  here  in  question.  But  it  may  also  quite  well 
have  been  painted  by  some  unknown  and  forgotten 
artist,  and  as  a work  of  art  it  is  superior  to  Henry  viii.’s 
portrait  at  Cardiff.  The  existence  of  the  office  of  Serjeant- 
Painter  in  Henry’s  reign,  and  the  close  connection  of  the 


clxxxvi 


APPENDIX  TO  PREFACE. 


holder  of  that  office,  as  well  as  of  other  painters  in  the 
Royal  service,  with  the  College  of  Heralds,  have  a special 
bearing  on  the  present  inquiry.  It  seems  not  impossible 
that  the  picture  is  the  work  of  one  of  these  who  had 
accompanied  the  Clareneieux  herald  to  Scotland  in  1522. 

If  the  external  history  of  the  picture  could  be  exactly 
ascertained,  it  would  throw  additional  light  upon  its 
author  and  the  purpose  for  which  it  was  painted.  But 
this  point  also  is  attended  with  considerable  difficulty, 
although  Mr  Godwin,  whose  opinion  is  entitled  to  great 
respect,  entertains  no  doubt  that  it  originally  belonged  to 
the  family  of  Windsor.  The  picture,  so  far  as  its  history 
can  be  traced,  has  always  been  associated  with  Cardiff, 
for  its  removal  to  Luton  Hoo  in  Bedfordshire,  where  it 
was  when  the  engraving  was  made  in  1799,  was  due  to 
the  first  Marquis  of  Bute  having  sent  it  to  a gallery  his 
father  the  third  Earl  had  built  at  that  seat,  and  it  was 
brought  back,  after  a fire  at  Luton  in  1842,  to  London, 
and  in  1892  to  its  old  home  at  Cardiff. 

Cardiff  was  acquired  by  the  marriage  of  John,  fourth 
Earl  and  first  Marquis  of  Bute,  in  1766,  to  Charlotte, 
eldest  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Herbert,  second  and  last 
Viscount  Windsor  of  Ireland,  and  Baron  Mountjoy  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight.  His  father,  Thomas,  who  received  these 
titles  respectively  in  1695  and  1711,  had  succeeded  to 
the  Cardiff  estate  through  his  marriage  in  1702  with 
Charlotte,  widow  of  a son  of  Lord-Chancellor  Jeffries, 
daughter  and  heiress  of  Philip,  seventh  Earl  of  Pembroke, 
on  whose  death  in  1683  that  title  passed  to  his  brother, 
but  the  estate  of  Cardiff  to  his  daughter.  By  his  will 
in  1729,  Thomas,  Lord  Windsor,  bequeathed  his  pictures, 
family  and  others,  to  his  son  Herbert,  whose  daughter, 
as  above  noticed,  married  the  first  Marquis  of  Bute. 

Many  family  portraits,  both  of  the  Windsors  and  the 
Herberts,  are  still  at  Cardiff,  as  well  as  the  portrait  of 
Henry  viri.  already  mentioned,  and  one  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth. The  period  is  long  between  1522  and  1766, 


APPENDIX  TO  PEEFACE. 


clxxxvii 


and  it  is  of  course  possible  that  the  Herberts  or  the 
Windsors  may  have  acquired  the  picture  by  marriage 
into  some  other  family  or  by  purchase ; but  it 
seems  most  probable  that  it  originally  belonged  to 
one  or  other  of  these  families.  The  founders  of  both 
were  amongst  the  new  nobility  of  the  Tudor  period.  Sir 
William  Herbert,  first  Earl  of  Pembroke  of  the  second 
creation  in  1513,  was  an  esquire  of  the  King’s  body  in 
1534,  married  a sister  of  Queen  Katharine  Parr,  and  was 
one  of  the  creations  of  Henry  vm.  The  chief  part  of  his 
life  belongs  to  the  later  period  of  Henry  vm.  and  the 
reign  of  Edward  Vi.,  when  he  was  created  Lord  Herbert 
of  Cardiff  in  1551,  and  that  of  Elizabeth,  during  which 
he  died  in  1569. 

The  founder  of  the  Windsor  family,  whose  elder 
branch  became  Earls  of  Plymouth,  was  Sir  Andrew 
Windsor,  a gentleman  of  ancient  family  lineage  and  con- 
siderable estates  in  Berkshire.  He  became,  though  not 
a great,  yet  a considerable  personage  in  the  early  period 
of  the  reign  of  Henry  vm.  and  was  made  a Knight  of 
the  Bath  at  the  coronation  in  1509,  along  with  twenty-five 
others  of  the  “ most  able  persons  and  honourable  blood 
not  yet  knighted.”  He  was  created  a Knight  Banneret 
on  16th  August  1513  for  his  valour  in  the  Battle  of  the 
Spurs.  He  accompanied  Princess  Mary  on  her  marriage 
with  Louis  xii.,  and  he  went  with  Henry  vm.  to  the 
Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold  in  1520. 

In  the  Parliament  of  1529  he  was  summoned  to  the 
House  of  Peers  as  Baron  Windsor  of  Bradenham  in 
Berks.  In  1535  he  became  Keeper  of  the  King’s  Ward- 
robe, an  office  he  held  till  his  death  in  1543.  The 
circumstances  of  his  life  must  have  brought  him  into 
intimate  contact  with  the  officials  of  the  Eoyal  Court, 
and  there  can  be  little  doubt  he  must  have  known  well 
Thomas  Benoit,  the  Clarencieux  herald,  who  was  also 
present  at  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold.  It  may  be 
suspected,  though  it  cannot  be  proved,  that  it  was  for 


clxxxviii  APPENDIX  TO  PREFACE. 


Sir  Andrew  Windsor  this  picture  was  painted,  or  at  least 
that  he  became  its  owner,  and  that  from  him  it  has 
descended,  along  with  the  other  Windsor  portraits,  to  the 
Marquis  of  Bute. 


No.  IV. 

TABLE  OF  PRICES  OF  ARMS,  AMMUNITION,  CATTLE, 
CORN,  OTHER  COMMODITIES,  AND  CLOTHES 
AND  OF  SALARIES  DURING  THE  PERIOD  OF 
THE  ACCOUNTS,  1513-22. 


Arms,  Ammunition  of  War,  &c. 


18  Serpentines,  . . 

£100,.  . . 

Orkney  and  Shet- 
land accounts,  . . 

1513-4,  p.  33. 

2 Pas  volantis,  . . 

£10  a piece. 

Fife  accounts,  . . 

1516,  p.  163. 

2 Smaller  guns,  . . 

„ 

33  5)  • 

33 

33 

8 Hackbuts,  . . . 

40s.  „ 

33  35  * 

33 

33 

Gunpowder,  . . . 

£5  a barrel, 

33  33  • 

33 

33 

Culverings,  . . . 

28s.  a piece, . 

33  33  • 

33 

33 

Culvering  powder,  . 

^ mark  per  lb. 

33  33  • 

33 

33 

Cross-bows,  . . . 

£3  a piece, 

33  3J  * • 

33 

33 

Bolts, 

7s.  a dozen, . 

33  33  * 

33 

33 

Strings, 

2s.  each,  . . 

33  33  * 

33 

33 

Leith  axes, .... 

6s.  a piece,  . 

33  33  • 

33 

33 

Halberts,  .... 

10s.  „ . 

33  33  * 

33 

33 

Halkreks,  .... 

40s.  „ . 

33  33  • 

33 

33 

Steel  bonnets,  . . 

10s.  „ . 

33  33  * 

33 

33 

Serpentines,  . . . 

£4  „ . Ayr  Customs  account, 

Cattle,  Salmon,  Wine,  &c. 

„ p.  188. 

Salt  mart,  .... 
44  marts  and  2 

12s.,  . . . 

Orkney  and  Shet- 
land accounts,  . . 

1513-4,  p.  32. 

quarters  (6  score 
allowed  for  a hun- 
dred),  £44,  10s.,  . Strathern  account,  . 1514,  p.  24. 

„ „ „ „ Orkney  and  Shet-  1514-5,  p.  72. 

land  accounts,  . . 1516,  p.  130. 

„ p.  223. 

„ p.  257. 

„ p.  290. 

„ p.  302. 


APPENDIX  TO  PREFACE. 


clxxxix 


Salt  pig,  . . . . 6s.,  . . . Orkney  and  Shet- 
land accounts,  . . 1513-4,  p.  32. 

„ ....  6s.,  ...  „ „ 1514-5,  p.  72. 

„ p.  257. 

„ p.  302. 

„ p.  223. 

„ p.  290. 


Mart, 

5s.,  . . . 

Rents  of  husband- 
men of  Galloway, 

1513-4,  p.  35. 
1517,  p.  234. 
1522,  p.  427. 

Salt  salmon,  2 barrels, 

£5,  ... 

Aberdeen  account,  . 

1515,  p.  98. 

Hides,  a dacre  of,  . 
7 chalders  8 bolls 

£2,  10s.,  . . 

Receiver’s  accounts, . 

„ p.  118. 

wheat,  .... 

£50,  . . . 

Murray  accounts, 

1515-6,  p.  133. 

Chalder  Barley,  . . 

13s.  4d.,  . . ( 

' Allowed  to  husband-  "] 

| 

Mart, 

4s.,  . . • < 

men  for  rents,  . . 

> 1516,  p.  143. 

Sheep, 

8d.,  . . • 1 

(.  Ross  accounts,  . . j 

1 

Pepper,  per  lb.,  . . 

7s.,  . . . 

„ p.  147. 

Horse, 

£10,  . . . 

Ayr  Customs  account, 

„ p.  188. 

Cask  of  Burgundy,  . 

<£20,  . . . 

Edinburgh  Customs 
account,  .... 

„ p.  200. 

Cask  of  Beaune,  . . 
5 gallons  and  1 quart 

£20,  . . . 

55  55 

55  P-  201. 

of  Claret,  . . . 
10  chalders  7 bolls 

35s.,  . . . 

Regent’s  supper  in 
Margaret  Crich- 
toun’s  house,  . . 

» P-  205. 

and  3 firlots  Barley, 
1 chalder  8 bolls  1 
firlot  3 pecks 

<£63,  2s.  6d., 

Comptroller’s  account, 

1517,  p.  291. 

Wheat,  .... 
20  chalders  3 bolls  of 

£15,  5s.  3d., 

55  55 

55  55 

Oats, 

£53,  19s.,  . 

55  55 

55  55 

Mart, 

15s.,  . . . 

Kintore  accounts,  . 

1518,  p.  294. 

Marts  2,  .... 

15s.  each, 

55  55 

55  55 

Salmon,  5 dozen, . . 

<£6,  ... 

Kinclevin  accounts, 

„ p.  295. 

| 

Barley,  1 chalder,  . 

13s.  4d.,  . . 

C Rents  of  husband- ' 

Mart, 

4s.,  . . . 

j men  in  Ross,  * . 

„ p.  304. 

Sheep, 

8d.,  . . . 

1 Ross  accounts,  . . . 

) 

Wheat,  1 chalder,  . 

17s.,  . . . 

Rents  of  husband- 
men, Ardmanach, 

„ p.  307. 

Mart, 

5s.,  . . . 

55  55 

55  55 

Sheep, 

Is.,  . . . 

55  55 

55  55 

Mart,  . . . . . 

5s.,  . . . 

Husband  men  of  Bute, 

„ p.  313. 

Oats,  1 boll,  . . . 

Is.,  . . . 

55  55 

55  55 

cxc 


APPENDIX  TO  PEEFACE. 


16  draught  oxen  at 
marks  a piece, 

Salmon,  1 last,  . . 

Grilse,  „ . . 

Oats,  1 boll,  . . . 

,,  • . • 



Meal,  1 boll,  . . . 

Mart, 

2 Silk  tunics  for  the 
King  (1  satin,  1 
crammosy  velvet), 

ells  velvet  for 
King’s  tunics,  . . 

French  tanny,  . . 

Cairsay  (kersey), . . 

Camelot,  .... 

Green  cloth  for  Ex- 
chequer table  and 
two  household  books,  £2, 4s.  6d.,  . „ „ „ „ p.  203. 

Livery  of  groom  of 

kitchen,  ....  1 mark,  . . Comptroller’s  accounts,  „ p.  222. 

Green  cloth,  table, 
chairs,  waxe,  and 

key  of  Exchequer,  £ 6 , ...  „ „ „ ,, 

Tunic  of  double 
velvet,  Camelot  of 
gold,  boots,  &c.,  of 
velvet,  and  cap  of 
the  same,  for  the 

King, £4:0,  ...  „ „ 1522,  p.  463. 

Salaries. 

Cook,  principal,  of 
King,  Thomas 

Shaw,  ....  £10.  8s.,  . . Linlithgowshire,  . . 1514,  p.  2. 

Keeper  of  Blackness 
Castle,  Sir  Patrick  , 

Hamilton,  ...  40  marks,  . „ . . „ „ 

Keeper  of  Palace  of 
Linlithgow,  Sir 
Alexander  M‘Cul- 


£1,  13s.  4d., 

Fife  accounts, 

1518,  p.  319. 

£26,  . . . 

Comptroller’s  accounts, 

■ 55  P-  347. 

£20,  . . . 

>>. 

55 

55  55 

4s.,  . . . 

55 

55 

1521-2,  p.  411 

3s.  4d.,  . . 

55 

55 

55  55 

3s.  4d.,  . . 

55 

55 

1522,  p.  472. 

10s.,  . . . 

55 

55 

55  55 

£1,  . . . 

55 

55 

55  ' 55 

Clothes,  &c. 

<£10,  16s.,  . 

Edinburgh 

Customs 

account,  . 

1515,  p.  104. 

at  55s.  an  ell, 

55  55 

55 

„ p.  107. 

14s.  an  ell,  . 

55  55 

55 

1516,  p.  202. 

5s.,  . . . 

55  55 

55 

55  55 

13s.,  . . . 

55  55 

55 

55  55 

loch,  . . . . . 


» j? 


p.  3. 


£10,  . . 


APPENDIX  TO  PREFACE. 


CX01 


Lyon  Herald,  . . . 

21  marks,  . 

Fife, 1514,  p.  6. 

Sergeants  of  Fife  (4), 

£1  each, . . 



55  55 

Cattleman  at  Falk- 
land, ..... 

£6,  16s.,  . . 

))•*•••• 

55  P*  7. 

Italian  actors  (6), 

£8,  8s.  each, 

55 

55  P-  8. 

King’s  usher,  David 
Lindsay,  . . . 

£20,  . . . 

5) 

55  55 

Master  of  the  ale- 
cellar  and  his  ser- 
vant, Michael  Bal- 
four,   

£10,  . . . 

,,...... 

„ p.  10. 

Keeper  of  Castle  of 
Edinburgh,  Sir 

, Patrick  Crichton, 

200  marks,  . 

EttrickForest  accounts, 

55  P.  17. 

Guardian  of  Middle, 
West,  and  East 
Marches,  Alex- 
ander, Lord  Hume, 

£800,  . . . 

55  55 

55  55 

Chaplains  in  Rothe- 
say Castle  (2),  . . 

£6,  5s.  4d.,  . 

Bute  accounts,  . . 

„ p.  20. 

Keeper  of  deer  in 
Isle  of  Cumbrae,  . 

£1  and  2 
chalders  oats, 

55  55  * 

55  55 

Surgeon  (King’s), 

Henry  Railston,  . 

M,  ... 

55  55  * 

55  55 

Servitors  (Queen’s),  8, 

£2  each,  . . 

Strathearn  accounts, 

„ p.  23. 

„ 2 others,  . 

2 marks  each, 

55  5? 

55  55 

Groom  of  the  Cham- 
ber (Queen’s)  . . 

£5,  6s.  8d.,  . 

55  55 

„ p.  24. 

Master  of  Artillery, 
Henry,  Lord  Sin- 
clair,   

£100, . . . 

Orkney  and  Shet- 

„  p.  32. 

Chaplain  in  College 
Church  of  Stirling, 

10  marks,  . 

land  accounts,  . . 

Stirling  accounts,  . 

55  P-  37. 

Nurse  of  Earl  of  Mar, 
Mariot  Spence, 

£10,  . . . 

55  55 

55  P-  37. 

Chaplains  (2)  in  St 
Ninian’s  Church,  . 

«£10  each,  . 

55  55 

,5  P-  38. 

Gardener,  Stirling 
Castle,  .... 

£2,  . . . 

55  55 

„ p.  38. 

Chamberlain  of  Stir- 
ling,  ..... 

£6,  13s.  4d., 

55  55 

55  p.  39. 

Two  Carpenters  of 
the  King,  . . . 

£10  each,  . 

55  55 

55  55 

A Smith  of  the  King, 

£5,  ... 

55  55 

55  55 

CXC11 


APPENDIX  TO  PREFACE. 


The  gatekeeper  of 
the  Castle,  for  him-  2 chalders  of 
self  and  a servant,  barley, 

Margaret,  widow  of 

David,  Duke  of  100  marks 
Montrose,  . . . annuity,  . 

Gatekeeper  of  Dun- 
dee, for  himself, 
servant,  and  horse- 


keep, 

£10,  . . . 

Doorkeeper  of  the 

Queen,  .... 

£6,  13s.  4d., 

Chaplain  of  King  at 

Holyrood,  . . . 

£13,  6s.  8d., 

Chaplain  under  the 

Castle  Wall,  . . 

£13,  6s.  8d., 

The  Writer  of  the 

Exchequer,  . . . 

£13,  6s.  8d., 

Arms,  keeper  of,  at 

the  Castle,  . . . 

£10,  . . . 

Cook,  principal,  of 

Queen,  .... 

£10,  . . . 

Falconer,  royal,  . . 

£5,  ... 

» » • 

£1,  10s.,  . . 

Surgeon,  .... 

£21,  Is.  6d., 

Mair  of  Balcony, . . 

£2,  ... 

Chaplain  in  Parish 

Church  of  Boss,  . 

£1,  13s.  4d., 

Grooms  of  the  Cham- 

ber (verleti),  . . 

4 marks, . . 

King’s  usher,  . . . 

4 marks,  be- 

sides horse- 

keep,  . . 

Steward  of  the  King, 

6 marks, . . 

Eokkars  of  the  King, 

4 „ . . 

King’s  cook,  . . . 

6 „ . . 

Groom  of  the  kitchen,  1 „ . . 

Turnspit,  .... 

\ » • • 

King’s  caterer,  . . 

5 „ . . 

King’s  Coal  Supplier, 

£4,  . . . 

Clerk-Register,  . . 

£22,  . . . 

Stirling  accounts, 

1514. 

, p.  41. 

Dundee  Customs  ac- 

count,  .... 

33 

p.  51. 

55  55 

33 

33 

Stirling  Customs  ac- 

counts,  .... 

33 

p.  52. 

Edinburgh  Customs 

accounts,  . . . 

33 

p.  54. 

33  33 

'33 

33 

33  33 

33 

33 

33  5) 

33 

p.  55. 

5)  33 

33 

33 

Galloway  account,  . 

1515, 

p.  75. 

Fife  accounts,  . . 

1516,  p.  161. 

Brechin  accounts,  . 

1515, 

p.  81. 

Ross  accounts,  . . 

33 

p.  85. 

Ardmanach  accounts, 

33 

p.  89. 

Receivers  - General 

33 

p.  120. 

account,  .... 

33 

33 

Receivers  - General 

account,  .... 

1515, 

p.  120. 

» jj 

33 

33 

33  33 

33 

p.  121. 

y>  » 

33 

33 

33  33 

33 

33 

53  33 

33 

33 

33  33 

33 

33 

33  33 

33 

33 

APPENDIX  TO  PREFACE. 


CXClll 


Chaplain  of  the  Ex- 


chequer,  .... 

£3,  6s.  8d.,  . 

Receivers  - General 

account,  . 

. . . 1515,  p.  121. 

Dean  of  Restalrig,  . 

£20,  . . . 

33 

33  33  33 

Chaplain  of  Restalrig, 

£8,  . . . 

3) 

33  33  P-  122. 

Marchmont  Herald, 

£10,  . . . 

Fife  account, 

. . . 1516,  p.  172. 

Nurse  of  Alexander, 

Prince  of  Scotland, 

/10,  . . . 

>3 

. . . „ p.  174. 

King’s  lutar,  . . 

£10,  . . . 

Haddington  account,  „ p.  191. 

Captain  of  Edinburgh 

Castle,  .... 

200  marks,  . 

Edinburgh  accounts,  1517,  p.  269. 

Keeper  of  the  ward- 

robe,  . . . . * 

20  „ . 

Comptroller’s  account,  „ p.  286. 

Clerk  of  the  house- 

hold, 

£10,  . . . 

33 

33  3 3 33 

Brewer  for  the  Gover- 

nor, 

5 marks, . . 

33 

33  3)  33 

K ing’s  laundry  woman 

£2,  . . . 

33 

„ „ p.  287. 

Writers  of  the  Rolls 

(4), 

£2,  ..  . 

33 

„ „ p.  289. 

Young  men  keepers  of 

the  Rolls  (2),  . . 

2 marks,  1 for  diet  1 

Doorkeeper  of  the 

J during  ! 

Exchequer,  . . . 

6 „ \ the  Ex-  f ” 

33  33  33 

Usher  of  the  Ex- 

I  chequer,  | 

chequer,  .... 

6 » \ 

Sergeants  of  Fife  (4), 

£4  each,  . . 

Fife  accounts, 

. . 1518,  p.  317. 

The  King’s  keepers, 

£200,.  . . 

Comptroller’s  accounts,  „ p.  349. 

Keeper  of  Edinburgh 

Castle  during 

King’s  residence,  . 

400  marks,  . 

59 

33  33  33 

Robert  Borthwick, 

Captain  of  Artil- 

lery,  ..... 

£10  a month, 

55 

33  33  33 

Artillerymen  (6),  . 

£4,  2s.,  . . 

59 

33  33  33 

Keeper  of  Dumbar- 

200 marks 

ton  Castle,  . . . 

(twice),  . 

55 

33  33  33 

Surgeon,  .... 

21  marks  and 

10d.,  . . 

Brechin  accounts,  . 1520,  p.  368. 

King’s  advocate,  . . 

£40,  . . . 

Fife  accounts, 

. . 1521-2,  p.  403. 

King’s  preceptor, 

£100  . . . 

Comptroller’s  accounts,  1522,  p.  462. 

Royal  secretary,  . . 

£50,  . . . 

33 

33  33  33 

King’s  surgeon,  . . 

£20,  . . . 

33 

33  33  P*  466. 

King’s  barber,  . . 

£10,  . . . 

33 

33  33  P*  467. 

VOL.  XIV. 


n 


Table  of  the  Old  and  corresponding  New  numbers  of  the 
Rolls  in  this  Volume. 

Old 

New 

Old 

New 

Number. 

Number. 

Number. 

Number. 

CCCXLIX. 

CCCXXXIV. 

COCLIX. 

CCCXLYI. 

CCCL. 

CCCXXXY. 

CCCLX. 

CCCXL  VII. 

CCCLI. 

#CCCXXXVIII. 

CCCLXI. 

CCCXL  VIII. 

CCCLII. 

CCCXXXIX. 

CCCLXII. 

CCCXLIX. 

CCCLIII. 

CCCXL. 

CCCLXIII. 

CCCL. 

CCCLIV, 

CCCXLI. 

CCCLXIY. 

CCCLI. 

CCCLV. 

CCCXLII. 

CCCLXV. 

CCCLII. 

CCCLVI. 

CCCXLIII. 

CCCLX  VI. 

CCCLIII. 

CCCLVII. 

CCCLVIII. 

CCCXLIY. 

CCCXLV. 

CCCLXVII. 

CCCLIV. 

* In  the  new  numbering  the  numbers  336,  337  have  been  inadvertently 
passed  over. 


THE  EXCHEQUER  ROLLS 
OF  SCOTLAND. 


A.D.  1513-1522. 


ROTULI  SCACCARII  REGUM 
SCOTORUM. 

CCCXXXYI.  [CCCXLIX.] 

COMPOTA  BALLIYORUM  AD  EXTRA. 

A.D.  1514. 

Compotum  Andree  Crechtoun,  camerarii,  de  Linlithqw-  Linlithqw- 
schir,  [ Edinburgh , ^ July  15 H,  from  6 July  1513.\  shir. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  v H.  xiij  s.  j celdra  vj 
bollis  frumenti  ij  bollis  iij  ferlotis  ij  peccis  ordei  iij 
celdris  ij  ferlotis  ij  peccis  avenarum  1 celdris  carbonum  j 
libra  piperis  j libra  cimini  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti 
sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxij  li.  xvj  s.  x d.  j libra 
piperis  j libra  cimini  x celdris  carbonum  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  dominii,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo 
anni  quingentesimi  quinti.  Et  de  j celdra  ordei  ij  celdris 
avenarum  de  firmis  de  Kincavill  de  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  vj  celdris  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij  peccis  frumenti  vj 
celdris  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij  peccis  ordei  vj  celdris  x bollis 
ij  ferlotis  ij  peccis  avenarum  de  firmis  grangie  de  Abir- 
corn  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  quia  tunc 
solvuntur.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jclxxxij  Ii.  xvj  s.  x d.  j 
libra  piperis  j libra  cimini  x celdre  carbonum  vj  celdre  x 
bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  frumenti  vij  celdre  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij 
pecce  ordei  viij  celdre  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jclxxxviij  li. 
ix  s.  x d.  viij  celdre  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  frumenti  vij  celdre 
xiij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei  xj  celdre  xj  bolle  j ferlota 
avenarum  lx  celdre  carbonum  ij  libre  piperis  ij  libre  cimini. 

VOL.  xiv.  a 


2 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1514 


Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
annuo  redditu  sex  marcarum  cum  dimedia  debito  heredibus 
quondam  Jacobi  Amisfeild,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preceden- 
tibus,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Eratribus 
Minoribus  de  Dunde  de  castriuardis  debitis  de  terris 
de  Strabrok,  ut  etiam  patet  in  dictis  rotulis,  de  dicto  anno 
compoti,  xj  s.  vj  d.  Et  de  firmis  trium  aerarum  de 
Blaknes  occupatarum  per  capellanum  capelle  Sancti 
Mniani  in  Blaknes  ex  tollerantia  domini  regis  de  dicto 
anno,  xx  s.  Et  Unicorn  heraldo  percipienti  annuatim 
decern  libras  in  suo  feodo  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  x E. 
Et  Thome  Schawe,  coco  principali  domini  regis,  percipienti 
annuatim  in  suo  feodo  decem  libras  et  octo  solidos,  de 
eodem  anno,  x U viij  s.  Et  de  firmis  domus  tecte  tegulis 
in  Blaknes  nunc  destructe  de  dicto  anno,  xl  s.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Lochsyd  deputatarum  vastarum  pro 
parca  regis  de  dicto  anno,  viij  U Et  de  firmis  herbagii 
palatii  de  Linlithqw  deputati  ad  usum  domini  regis 
de  dicto  anno,  x H.  Et  de  firmis  aerarum  ad  fines 
occidentales  et  orientales  burgi  de  Linlithqw  concessis 
abbati  et  conventui  Sancte  Crucis  prope  Edinburgh 
in  excambio  terrarum  nove  portus  apud  Leith  assedatarum 
in  feodofirma  pro  una  parte  earundem,  de  dicto  anno 
compoti,  xiiij  E.  xiiij  s.  iiij  d.,  et  pro  firmis  predicte 
nove  portus  vocandi  sunt  occupantes  eandem.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Howstoun  cum 
molendino  et  cotagiis  earundem  concessis  Johanni 
Sinclar  militi  ad  vitam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostenso 
super  compotum,  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  xxxv  H.  xvj  s. 
Et  Patricio  Hammiltoun  militi  pro  custodia  castri  de 
Blaknes,  percipienti  in  anno  quadraginta  marcas  per 
literas  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensas  super  compotum, 
de  dicto  anno  compoti,  xxvj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Kirkhill  admortizatis  capelle  regis  de 
Lestalrig  de  dicto  anno,  x E.  Et  ortulano  palatii  de 
Lithqw  pro  reparatione  gardini  ejusdem,  percipienti  octo 
marcas  pro  una  celdra  farrine  et  viginti  solidis  pecunie, 
de  dicto  anno  compoti,  vj  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus 


1514. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


3 


idem  ortulanus  tenetur  reddere  annuatim  ad  expensas  Respondebit 

x ^ ortulanus  pro  ij 

domicilii  domini  regis  ij  barilia  cepum  ij  ferlotas  senapii  bariiibu^cepum 
dicti  le  mustard.  Et  de  firmis  decem  libratarum  senapn. 
terrarum  de  Kincavill  concessis  Alexandro  McCulloch 
militi  pro  custodia  palatii  de  Linlithqw  de  anno  com- 
poti, x R.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kincavill  exten- 
dentium ad  viginti  quinque  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios 
unam  celdram  ordei  duas  celdras  avenarum  in  anno,  con- 
cessarum dicto  Patricio  Hammiltoun  militi  in  feodifirma 
pro  viginti  quinque  libris  absque  victualibus  per  cartam 
sub  magno  sigillo,  de  quibus  assignantur  decem  libre 
pro  custodia  palatii  de  Linlithqw  superius  allocate,  et 
dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare  residuum  dictarum 
firmarum  dicto  Patricio  cum  victualibus  in  feodo  suo 
pro  tempore  vite  sue  per  literas  sub  signeto,  quarum 
tenor  registratur  in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  decimi, 
de  anno  compoti,  xv  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  j celdra  ordei  ij 
celdre  avenarum.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kingsyd  in 
manibus  Thome  Schaw,  principalis  coci,  remissis  eidem 
de  anno  compoti,  xx  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Andree  episcopo  Cathanensi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  decem 
libris  et  liberatis  Stephano  Bawty,  de  quibus  reddidit 

, . ..  Respondebit 

compotum  m supervisione  sua  ultimo  reddita,  et  m novem  Andreas  epis- 
solidis  liberatis  eidem  Stephano  Bawty,  de  quibus  ensis,  tunc 
dictus  episcopus  responedebit,  ipso  per  suam  acquit- S s? a °r’ pr° 
tantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  ostensam  super  com- 
potum, x li.  ix  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  clerico 
registri  in  duabus  libris  piperis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  ij  libre  piperis.  Et  com- 
potanti  pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  factis  circa  induc- 
tionem firmarum  dicti  dominii  de  duodecim  annis  elapsis 
ex  consideratione  auditorum  scaccarii,  viij  H.  xj  s.  Et 
eidem  per  emptionem  trium  celdrarum  duodecim  bollarum 
et  trium  ferlotarum  ordei  venditarum  per  rotulatorem 
Jacobum  Reidheuch  pro  xxx  li.  xvi  s.  vi  d.,  de  victuali- Respondebit  • 
Dus  croppi  anni  etc.,  quingentesimi  tertii.  Et  solute  heuch,  rotuia- 
dicto  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  iij  celdre  xij  xvj’sP  vj  a.  ^ 
bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei.  Et  pro  le  cherite  dicti  ordei  venditi, 


4 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1514. 


Respondebit 
Martinas 
Huntar,  pistor, 
pro  ij  celdris 
frumenti. 


Fiffe. 


Edin. 


Lundoris. 


iij  bolle  iij  ferlote.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  certis 
uxoribus  de  Lithqw  pro- certa  cervisia  capta  ad  expensas 
domicilii  domini  regis  et  domine  regine  et  entrata  in 
libris  domicilii  ejusdem,  ut  patet  per  extractum  clerici 
expensarum  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  com- 
potum, j celdra  j bolla  ij  ferlote  ordei.  Et  eidem  per 
liberationem  factam  Martino  Huntar,  pistori  regis  et 
regine,  in  sex  celdris  decem  bollis  frumenti,  de  quibus 
intrate  in  libris  domicilii  domine  regine,  ut  patet  per 
extractum  clerici  expensarum  continens  decem  bollas,  et 
pro  duabus  celdris  respondebit  dictus  Martinus,  ipso 
presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  vj  celdre  x bolle 
frumenti.  Summa  expensarum,  jclxxxv  H.  iij  s.  ij  d. 
vj  celdre  x bolle  frumenti  vj  celdre  ij  bolle  ordei  ij  celdre 
avenarum  ij  libre  piperis.  Et  sic  restant  iij  H.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  j celdra  vj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  frumenti  j 
celdra  xj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei  ix  celdre  xj  bolle  j ferlota 
avenarum  lx  celdre  carbonum  ij  libre  cimini. 

Compotum  reverendissimi  in  Cristo  patris  Jacobi 
archiepscopi  Glasguensis,  camerarii  de  EifF,  [. Edinburgh , 
2 August  1515]  per  Andream  Mathesoun,  ejus  deputatum, 
[from  27  June  1513.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijcxx  li.  xxij  d.  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa 
arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iijcxlij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij 

celdris  x bollis  frumenti  xv  celdris  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis 

cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  x bollis  ij  ferlotis 

ij  peccis  avenarum  jclxxviij  caponibus  jcvxxviij  pultriis 

per  firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de  Edin  infra  dominium 
de  Eiff*  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  seribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.,  quingentesimi  duodecimi.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxviij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iiij 
celdris  iiij  bollis  avenarum  xliiij  caponibus  lxiiij  pultriis 
per  firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de  Lundoris  de  dicto 


1514. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


5 


anno,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxxvij  li.  vj  celdris  xj  bollis  Uchtir- 
j ferlota  frumenti  xij  celdris  viij  bollis  ordei  xvj  mukty. 
celdris  x bollis  avenarum  xxxiiij  aucis  lx  caponibus 
ijclxxxxv  pultriis  j apro  per  integras  firmas  quartern  de 
Uchtirmukty,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut  supra. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxiij  li.  xxij  d.  j celdra  Quar- 
v bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xj  celdris  ij  ferlotis  ordei  terium  de 
xxiiij  celdris  xij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  j pecca  avenarum  j celdra  Falkland, 
iiij  bollis  brasii  lxxxiiij  caponibus  jclxvj  pultriis  xxiiij 
aucis  iiij  barilibus  ceparum  per  firmas  et  redditus  dicti 
dominii  infra  quarterium  de  Falkland,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  onerat  se  de  jcxx  R v s.  iij  d.  xiij  celdris  iij  bollis  Quar- 
j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  xix  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij  ferlotis  terium  de 
ordei  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  vij  celdris  viij  bollis  Largo, 
avenarum  jclxxxiiij  caponibus  lxxxxvj  pultriis  per  firmas 
et  redditus  dicti  dominii  infra  quarterium  de  Largo,  que 
particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi 
duodecimi.  Summa  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  v li.  de  firmis  prati  de  Uchtir- 
mukty de  terminis  compoti  assedati  in  feodifirma. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  in  pecunia  preter  arreragia, 
ixclxvj  R.  vij  s.  j d.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis  in  pecunia,  jmjclxxxvj  R.  viij  s.  xj  d.  Summa 
totalis  frumenti,  xxxiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  ferlote  ij 
pecce.  Summa  totalis  ordei,  lviij  celdre  xv  bolle  iij 
ferlote  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  j celdra  iiij  bolle  brasii. 

Summa  totalis  avenarum,  liiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  pecce  ij 
bolle  farrine  avenatice  j aper  iiij  barilia  ceparum.  Summa 
totalis  cane,  lviij  auce  iiijcvxxx  capones  vijclxix  pltrie. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  domino  archiepiscopo  Sanctiandree  pro 
cana  de  Cupro  sibi  debita  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  iiij  R.  ix  s.  Et  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de 


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ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1514. 


Cupro,  percipientibus  annuatim  quinque  libras  de  terris 
de  Rothulit,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  eodem  periculo,  v R. 
Et  episcopo  Dunkeldensi  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor 
marcas  annui  redditus  de  Urquhard  de  eodem  anno, 
liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Alexandro  Ramsay  de  Brauchtmond, 
percipienti  annuatim  unam  marcam  pro  aqueductu 
molendini  de  Thomaston,  de  dicto  anno,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  de  Culessy  ad  altare 
Sancti  Laurentii,  percipienti  annuatim  decem  marcas  de 
terris  de  Auld  Lundoris,  de  eodem  anno,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  Johanni  Skrimgeour,  clavigero,  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  de  le  Myre  de  Uchtirmukty  in  feodo  suo 
ex  tollerantia  domini  regis,  de  eodem  anno,  x li.  Et  Leoni 
heraldo  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  unam  marcas  de 
firmis  de  Culessy,  de  dicto  anno,  xiiij  li.  Et  eidem 
compotanti  pro  sustentatione  aqueductus  de  Eaulkland 
ad  palatium  ejusdem  de  eodem  anno,  xj  s.  Et  quatuor 
serjandis  de  Fiff  in  eorum  feodis  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  li. 
Et  pro  falcatione  et  lucratione  feni  de  Eaulkland  de 
croppo  instantis  anni,  xij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  in  recom- 
pensationem viginti  quatuor  vaccarum  seu  boum  pro 
eorum  pastura  in  warda  de  Falkland  deputata  vasta 
pro  feris  pascendis  de  mandato  domini  regis,  de  anno 
compoti,  iiij  li.  x s.  Et  pro  reparatione  fossarum  et 
palarum  parce  de  Faulkland  de  anno  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  pro  reparatione  et  sustentatione  fovearum  et  pratorum 
de  Faulkland,  xl  s.  Et  pro  custodia  palatii  de  Faulkland 
de  anno  compoti,  x H.  Et  uxori  quondam  Alani  de 
Averia  pro  fractione  terre  sue  pro  le  quarell  ad  opus 
domini  regis  de  eodem  anno,  viij  s.  Et  ortulano  de 
Faulkland  in  feodo  suo,  reddendo  quatuor  barilia  ceparum 
' ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis,  de  anno  compoti,  liij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  defalcati  compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Estir  Rossy  extendentibus  ad  duas  marcas,  ex  eo  quod 
dicta  villa  assedatur  Johanni  Bonair  in  feodifirma  per 
cartam  domini  regis,  defalcando  duas  marcas  de  summa 
in  rentali  contenta,  ut  patet  per  dictam  cartam  alias 
ostensam  super  compotum  et  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s. 


1514 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


7 


viij  d.  Et  Andree  Wod  militi  in  feodo  sno  de  termino 
Sancti  Martini  infra  hoc  compotum  post  decessum  regis, 
x H.  Et  David  Dronar,  falconario,  de  firmis  de  Luthre 
de  eodem  termino,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Andree  Doule  de 
firmis  de  Parkhill  extendentibus  ad  quinque  marcas  sibi 
concessis  per  dominum  regem,  de  eodem  termino,  xxxiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  Donaldo  Ealconar  de  firmis  de  Munsymylne, 
qui  solebat  percipere  octo  libras  in  anno,  de  eodem 
termino,  iiij  H.  Et  eidem  de  annuo  redditu  undecim 
solidorum  aerarum  et  cotagiorum  de  Falkland  remisso 
Jacobo  Eobertsoun  per  lit  eras  regis  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  xj  s.  Et  Johanni  Baty,  falconario,  de  firmis 
de  Dorno  de  eodem  termino,  x s.  Et  compotanti  pro 
feodo  unius  custodientis  jumenta  in  Faulkland  cum  eorum 
sequelis,  capientis  in  die  quatuor  denarios  et  pro  feodo  suo 
in  anno  sexdecim  solidos,  extendente  ad  sex  libras 
sexdecim  solidos,  particulariter  examinato  super  com- 
potum, vj  H.  xvj  s.  Et  compotanti  de  firmis  prati  de 
Uchtirmukty  propter  sterilitatem  dicti  prati  sic  quod 
nullum  fenum  creverat  super  eodem  in  dicto  anno,  ut 
compotans  fecit  fidem  super  compotum,  v li.  Et  eidem 
pro  ductione  feni  prati  de  Faulkland  in  quatuor  libris, 
ex  eo  quod  tenentes  qui  solebant  hujusmodi  fenum  lucrare 
et  ducere,  ut  allegat  compotans,  nunc  habent  hujusmodi 
terras  in  feodifirma  eis  locatas,  per  quam  exonerati  sunt 
de  hujusmodi  ductione  feni,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  H Et 
compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti  et  anno 
precedente  hoc  compotum,  xx  li.  Et  pro  suis  laboribus 
ex  expensis  in  inductione  firmarum  et  proficuorum  dicti 
dominii  in  isto  turbito  tempore,  de  predictis  annis  tantum 
ex  consideratione  auditorum,  xx  li.  Et  compotanti  pro 
naulo  Andree  Wod  portantis  victualia,  videlicet  fru- 
mentum, ordeum,  et  avenas  de  Largo  versus  portum  de 
Leith,  de  anno  compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum, 
xl  s.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  diversis  ser- 
vitoribus  domine  regine  ad  expensas  domini  regis  de 
mandato  dicte  domine  regine  in  centum  et  decem  libris, 
dicto  precepto  manu  domine  regine  subscripto  ostenso 


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ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1514. 


Ad  expensas 
domini  regis. 


Respondebit 
episcopus 
Cathanensis, 
tunc  rotulator. 


super  compotum,  jcx  H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Borthuik,  conditori  machinarum,  in  partem 
solutionis  suarum  gagiarum  in  quadraginta  libris  de 
mandato  domine  regine  similiter  ostenso  super  compotum, 
xl  R.  Et  histrionibus  Italicis  in  octo  libris  et  octo 
solidis  in  eorum  feodis,  et  magistro  Waltero  Ogilvy  in 
decem  marcis  feodi  sui  termini  Penthecostes  anni  Domini 
etc.  decimi  quarti,  per  consimile  preceptum  domine  regine 
ostensum  super  compotum,  que  omnia  precepta  concessa 
erant  tempore  quo  domina  regina  staterat  vidua,  xv  li. 
xvj  d.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Andree  episcopo 
Cathanensi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  octuaginta  una  libris  et 
decem  solidis,  ipso  presente  et  per  suas  binas  acquittantias 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus  reddidit 
compotum  in  supervisione  sua  alias  ostensa  super  com- 
potum, lxxxj  li.  x s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni 
Multrar,  mariscallo  domini  regis  defuncti,  in  sexdecim 
marcis,  et  relicte  quondam  domini  de  Moncreiff  in  decem 
marcis,  et  Johanni  Pantre  in  panetria  regis  in  triginta 
quinque  solidis,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  novemdecim 
libras  viginti  denarios  in  eorum  feodis  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  post  campum  per  preceptum  dicti  episcopi 
Cathanensis,  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu  sua  sub- 
scripto ostenso  super  compotum,  xix  R.  xx  d.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  magistro  Johanni  Chesholme,  abbre- 
viatori compotorum  expensarum  domini  regis,  in  viginti 
marcis  per  consimile  preceptum  dicti  domini  episcopi 
ostensum  super  compotum,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  dicto  episcopo  rotulatori  in  decem 
marcis  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  domino  Jacobo  Inglis,  servitori 
familiari  domine  regine,  in  viginti  libris  in  partem  solu- 
tionis quadraginta  librarum  feodi  sui  de  termino  Penthe- 
costes hujus  compoti  et  per  preceptum  domine  regine, 
dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  domini  Jacobi 
ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  R.  Et  David  Lindesay, 
hostiario  domini  regis,  in  viginti  libris  in  feodo  suo 


1514. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


9 


terminorum  Purificationis  et  Inventionis  Sancte  Crucis 
hujus  compoti  per  consimile  preceptum  domine  regine, 
dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  David  ostenso 
super  compotum,  xx  R.  Et  Cristiane  Broun,  relicte 
quondam  Thome  Bikkertoun,  quondam  mariscalli  domini 
regis  defuncti,  in  tresdecim  marcis  et  quinque  solidis  in 
feodo  suo  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  per 
consimile  preceptum  domine  regine  ostensum  super 
compotum  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  viij  R.  xviij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  Michaeli  Donaldsone  in  tresdecim  libris  et 
tresdecim  solidis  in  feodo  suo  in  completam  solutionem 
ejusdem  usque  ad  vicesimum  primum  Augusti  anni,  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimi  quarti  per  consimile  preceptum 
domine  regine,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  xiij  R.  xiij  s.  Et  Jacobo  Averie, 
servitori  domine  regine,  in  quatuor  libris  per  consimile 
preceptum  domine  regine  in  feodo  suo  de  data  octavi 
diei  Julii  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quarti  ostensum  super 
compotum,  iiij  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  quondam 
Patricio  Ballintyne,  servitori  domini  regine,  in  viginti 
libris  ad  expensas  domini  regis  per  preceptum  domine 
regine  de  data  Julii  ejusdem  anni,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  Patricii  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  R. 
Et  allocate  compotanti  pro  expensis  quondam  Johannis 
Hanisly,  capitanei  de  Norhame,  et  Edwardi  Gray,  capitanei 
de  Chillinghame,  presunariorum,  in  quadraginta  marcis, 
remanendo  cum  dicto  compotante  in  Falkland  ad 
spatium  tresdecim  septimanarum  tempore  quo  dicta 
castra  et  fortalitia  erant  expugnata  et  dejecta  ad  terram 
per  quondam  dominum  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie 
memorie,  prout  constat  auditoribus  super  compotum, 
xx vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Johanni  Douglas  in  sellario 
domine  regine  in  sex  marcis  in  feodo  suo  et  in  triginta 
quinque  solidis  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  de  anno  compoti  et 
per  preceptum  domine  regine  tempore  sue  viduitatis, 
dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Johannis  ostenso 
super  compotum,  v R.  xv  s.  Et  eidem  pro  expensis 
domini  regis  tempore  quo  fuerat  in  Falkland  in  festo 


Ad  expensas 
domini  regis. 


Nota  dejection- 
um castrorum  de 
Norhame  et 
Chillinghaim.  j 


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EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1514. 


Ad  expensas 
domini  regis. 


Jacobus  Reid- 
heugh,  rotula- 
tor,  respondebit. 


Respondebunt 
heredes  et  ex- 
ecutores  quon- 
dam Jacobi 
Reidheugh. 


Respondebunt 
heredes  et  ex- 
ecutores  dicti 
quondam 
Jacobi. 


Do, 


Sancti  Michaelis  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi 
tertii  in  septemdecim  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  octo 
denariis,  ut  patet  in  libris  dietarum  particulariter  ex- 
aminatis super  compotum  extractis  per  manum  magistri 
Johannis  Donaldsone,  abbreviatoris  compotorum  pro  tem- 
pore, ostensis  super  compotum,  xvij  Ii.  xiij  s.  viij  d.  Et 
ad  expensas  domine  regine  remanentis  in  Falkland  a 
vicesimo  secundo  Julii  inclusive  anni  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  quarti  usque  ad  vicesimum  quartum  diem  ejusdem 
mensis  et  anni  in  septemdecim  libris  tribus  solidis  et  tribus 
denariis,  ut  patet  in  eisdem  libris  extractis  manibus  ejus- 
dem ostensis  super  compotum,  xvij  Ii.  iij  s.  iij  d.,  Jacobo 
Beidheugh  pro  tunc  rotulatore.  Et  per  solutionem  fac- 
tam domino  Waltero  Gray,  capellano  domini  regis  in 
Lestalrig  fundato,  in  partem  solutionis  feodi  sui  termini 
Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  ipso  per  suam  acquittan- 
tiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  iiij  li.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Thome  Forestar,  mariscallo  regis,  in 
quatuor  libris  et  decem  solidis  pro  gagiis  verleti  sui 
per  preceptum  quondam  Jacobi  Eeidheuch,  rotulatoris, 
dicto  precepto  manu  dicti  Jacobi  subscripto  ostenso 
super  compotum  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iiij  H.  x s., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  Thome  Forestar  in 
decem  marcis  feodi  sui  termini  Penthecostes  anni  quin- 
gentesimi decimi  tertii  per  preceptum  dicti  quondam 
Jacobi  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  Thome  ostenso  super  compotum,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
pro  quibus  etiam  respondebit.  Et  Michaeli  Balfour, 
magistro  cellarii  cervisie  domine  regine  et  regis,  in  decem 
libris  in  feodo  suo  et  gagiis  verleti  sui  per  preceptum 
dicti  quondam  Jacobi  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu 
sua  subscripto  similiter  ostenso  super  compotum,  x H., 
pro  quibus  etiam  respondebit.  Et  Snaudon  heraldo  in 
triginta  marcis  in  feodo  suo  terminorum  Penthecostes  et 
Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii  et 
Penthecostes  anni  etc.  decimi  quarti,  dicto  Snaudon 
heraldo  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  xx  li.,  et  pro  decem  marcis  dicte  summe 


1514. 


BEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


11 


termini  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  decimi  tertii  dictus  J acobus  despondebunt 

. „ T1  . T ..  heredes  et  execu- 

respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  tactam  Johanm  Inglis,  tores  dicti  quon- 

1 . pt  . . dam  Jacobi  pro 

manscallo  regis,  m decem  marcis  pro  feodo  suo  termm  decem  marcis. 
Penthecostes  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii,  et  quin- 
decim libris  feodi  sui  pro  custodia  vasorum  stanneorum 
domini  regis  termini  Petri  Ad  Vincula  ejusdem  anni  per 
preceptum  dicti  Jacobi  rotulatoris,  ipso  precepto  manu  j>egpondebunt 

SUa  Subscripto  OStenSO  SUper  COmpotum,  XXl'  B.  xiif  S.  heredes  et  execu- 
x sl  tores  dicti  quon- 

iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  relicte  quondam  damJacobi. 
Thome  Bikkartoun,  mariscalli  regis,  in  quatuor  libris  et 
decem  solidis  in  completam  solutionem  feodi  sui  termini 
Penthecostes  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii  per 
consimile  preceptum  dicti  Jacobi  rotulatoris  ostensum 
super  compotum,  iiij  B.  x s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  do. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  Jacobo  rotulatori  in 
centum  quadraginta  tribus  libris  quatuordecim  solidis, 
dicto  Jacobo  per  suas  quinque  quittantias  manu  sua 
subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxliij  B. 
xiiij  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  Jonete  Mail  vile  in  Do- 
Uchtirmukty  in  undecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  de 
firmis  suis  dicte  ville  eedem  remissis  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  de  hoc  anno  tantum,  xj  s.  iiij  d.  Et  ad  ex- 
pensas domine  regine  ipsa  existente  in  Faulkland  a die 
decimo  nono  Octobris  in  cena  inclusive  usque  ad  diem 
Jovis  decimum  tertium  ejusdem  in  prandio  etiam  inclu- 
sive anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii,  et 
intratas  in  libris  dictarum,  ut  patet  per  extractum 
magistri  Johannis  Chesholme  subscriptum,  in  septem 
libris  septem  solidis,  pro  quibus  episcopus  Cathanensis, 
rotulator  pro  tempore,  in  ultima  supervisione  cepit  alio-  Respondebit 
cation  em,  ut  patet  in  eadem,  vij  B.  vij  s.,  pro  quibus  gtSensis 
dictus  episcopus  respondebit.  Et  pro  cariagio  duorum  rotulator. 
le  punsiounis  vini  et  impositione  lignorum  pro  construc- 
tione aule  de  Faulkland  in  nova  capella  ejusdem, 
xxxviij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Erancisce 
lotrici  domine  regine  in  septemdecim  libris  et  decem 
solidis  terminorum  Sancti  Martini  quingentesimi  decimi 
tertii  et  Penthecostes  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  quarti 


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1514. 


Frumen- 

tum. 


Respondebunt 
executores 
Martini  Huntar 
pro  j bolla  j 
ferio ta  j|  peccis 
frumenti. 


per  preceptum  domine  regine  in  sua  viduitate  existentis, 
dicto  precepto  manu  sua  subscripto  ostenso  super  com- 
potum, xvij  R.  x s.  Summa  expensarum,  viijcxliij  R.  v s. 
iij  d.  Et  restant  iijcxRij  R.  iij  s.  viij  d. 

De  quibus  aRocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Calander,  servitori  domine  regine  et  provisori 
ejusdem,  ad  expensas  regis  et  regine  et  per  preceptum 
dicte  domine  regine,  in  sexaginta  libris,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Roberti,  et  etiam  presente  et 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lx  R.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  Robertus  Calander  respondebit.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  ijclxxxiij  R.  iij  s.  viij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vij  celdris  j bolla  j pecca 
frumenti  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij 
ferlotis  ij  peccis  frumenti  de  croppo  anni  etc.  quingente- 
simi decimi  tertii,  quia  tunc  solvuntur,  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  xl  celdre  xiiij  bolle  iij  pecce 
frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  in  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  ex 
elimosina  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  fru- 
menti. Et  domino  Thome  Balfoure,  capellano  celebranti 
in  capella  de  Falkland,  in  consimili  elimosina,  de  anno 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iiij  bolle  frumenti. 
Et  per  liberationem  factam  Martino  Hunter,  pistori 
domine  regine,  in  triginta  celdris  una  bolla  tribus  ferlotis 
una  pecca  et  dimedia  pecce  per  preceptum  Jacobi  Reid- 
heuch,  quondam  rotulatoris,  et  intratam  in  libris  domine 
regine  a primo  Augusti  anni  Domini  millesimi  quin- 
gentesimi decimi  tertii  usque  ad  decimum  quartum 
Julii  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quarti,  ut 
patet  in  eisdem,  exceptis  quinque  ferlotis  una  pecca  et 
dimedia  pecce,  pro  quibus  executores  dicti  quondam 
Martini  respondebunt,  xxx  celdre  j bolla  iij  ferlote  jj 
pecce  frumenti.  Et  ad  expensas  domini  regis  et  regine 


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13 


et  eorum  familie  remanentium  apud  Falkland  a decimo- 
tertio  Octobris  in  prandio  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcdeeimi  tertii  usque  ad  vicesimum  quintum  mensis  et 
anni  in  octo  bollis  frumenti,  ut  patet  per  extractum 
libri  dietarum  manu  Johannis  Donaldsoun  subscriptum 
ostensum  super  compotum,  viij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  ad 
consimiles  expensas  regine  et  sue  familie  remanentium 
in  Falkland  a vicesimo  secundo  Julii  anni  etc.  quin- 
gentesimi quarti  usque  ad  vicesimum  quartum  ejusdem, 
ut  patet  in  dictis  libris  per  extractum  dicti  Johannis 
manu  sua  subscriptum,  vj  bolle  j ferlota  iij  pecce  fru- 
menti. Et  ad  consimiles  expensas  domine  regine  reman- 
entis apud  Faulkland  a decimo  septimo  Octobris  et 
apud  Perth  vicesimo  Octobris  anni  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  quarti  de  croppo  anni  decimi  tertii,  j celdra  xij 
bolle  frumenti.  Summa  expensarum,  xxxiij  celdre  iiij 
bolle  j ferlota  J pecca  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant  vij 
celdre  ix  bolle  iij  ferlote  ijj  pecce  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  de  Murtho- 
carny  assedato  pro  viginti  libris  pecunie  una  celdra 
quatuor  bollis  frumenti  una  celdra  octo  bollis  ordei,  et 
dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare  hujusmodi  victualia 
tenentibus  ejusdem  annuatim  pro  decem  marcis  solutis  Respondebunt 
domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  militi  et  decano  Aberdon-  priefaqseproro" 
ensi,  pro  quibus  respondebunt  super  compotum,  j celdra  i?y  a.XUJ  s' 
iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  j celdra 
iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant  vj  celdre  v bolle  iij 
ferlote  iji  pecce  frumenti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xj  bollis  J pecce  ordei  v celdris  Ordeum. 
brasii  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lviij  celdris  xv  bollis  iij 
ferlotis  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  iiij  bollis 
brasii  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de  eisdem  croppo 
et  termino  Sancti  Martini.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  lix  celdre  x 
bolle  iij  ferlote  J pecca  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  vj  celdre 
iiij  bolle  brasii. 


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1514. 


De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe,  percipientibus  annuatim  quatuor 
bollas  ordei  ex  elimosina  domini  regis,  de  anno  compoti, 
iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  de  firmis  de  Murthocarny,  ut  patet 
in  compoto  frumenti,  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra  viij  bolle 
ordei.  Et  domino  Thome  Balfoure  celebranti  in  capella 
de  Faulkland  de  anno  compoti,  viij  bolle  ordei.  Et 
donate  compotanti  per  supremum  dominum  regem  pie 
memorie  defunctum  pro  gratuitu  et  servitio  domino  regi 
impenso  et  impendendo  in  quinque  celdris,  dicta  donatione 
manu  dicti  domini  regis  subscripta  ostensa  super  compotum, 
v celdre  ordei.  Et  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis  et 
regine  et  intratas  in  libris  domicilii  earundem,  ut  patet 
per  extractum  manu  Johannis  Donaldsoun,  liberatas  per 
dominum  de  Burlie,  j celdra  xv  bolle  ij  ferlote  twa  part 
ferlot.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  domino  Waltero 
Eamsay  in  viginti  duobus  celdris  una  bolla  tribus  ferlotis 
ordei  et  deliberatis  diversis  uxoribus  Edinburgi  ad 
brasiandum  cervisiam  domino  regi  tempore  sui  excercitus 
in  Northumbreland  et  ad  expensas  domine  regine  in 
Striveling,  dicto  domino  Waltero  per  suas  binas  ac- 
quittantias  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xxij 
celdre  j bolla  iij  ferlote  ordei.  Et  ad  expensas  domicilii 
domini  regis  et  regine,  ipsis  existentibus  in  Faulkland, 
in  quatuordecim  bollis  tribus  ferlotis  et  una  pecca,  et 
Jacobo  Averie  per  donationem  domine  regine  in  duodecim 
bollis  brasii,  et  Johanni  Douglas  in  viginti  bollis  ordei 
per  consimile  preceptum  regine,  ipsa  existente  in  sua 
viduitate,  dictis  preceptis  manu  regine  ostensis  super  com- 
potum, ij  celdre  ij  bolle  iij  ferlote  j pecca  ordei  xij  bolle 
brasii.  Et  ad  expensas  domine  regine,  ipsa  existente  in 
sua  viduitate  et  remanente  in  Perth,  in  septemdecim  celdris 
quindecim  bollis  tribus  peccis  quarta  parte  pecce  per 
preceptum  episcopi  Cathanensis  et  intratas  in  libris  domi- 
cilii regine,  xvij  celdre  xv  bolle  iij  pecce  j quarta  parte 
ordei.  Et  Jonete  Malvile  de  anno  compoti  tantum  ex 
gratia  auditorum,  iij  bolle  ordei.  Summa  expensarum,  lj 
celdre  x bolle  j ferlota  ij  part  ferlote  j quarta  pecca  ordei 


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xij  bolle  brasii.  Et  sic  restant  viij  celdre  ij  ferlote 
j quarta  pecce  ordei  y celdre  viij  bolle  brasii. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxiiij  celdris  xiiij  bollis  j Avene, 
ferlota  iij  peccis  avenarum  iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui;  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  liiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij  peccis 
avenarum  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  eisdem  croppo  et  anno  termini  Sancti 
Martini,  et  nichil  de  arreragiis  camerariorum,  pro  quibus 
vocandi  sunt.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  lxxix  celdre  xj  bolle 
ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum  vj  bolle  farrine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  eompotanti  per  solutionem 
factam  Marchimond  heraldo,  nunc  Leoni,  in  feodo  suo  de 
firmis  de  Culessy  de  anno  compoti,  xij  bolle  avenarum. 

Et  ortulano  de  Eaulkland  percipienti  annuatim  duas 
celdras  avenarum,  et  capellano>  Sancte  Marie  in  una 
celdra  avenarum,  et  ad  sustentationem  palarum  et 
fossarum  parce  de  Falkland  in  duabus  celdris,  et 
ad  reparationem  fossarum  prati  de  Eaulkland  in  una 
celdra,  extendentia  in  toto  ad  sex  celdras,  de  anno 
compoti,  vj  celdre  avenarum.  Et  Jonete  Malvile  de 
firmis  de  Uchtirmukty  ex  gratia  auditorum  scaccarii 
de  hoc  anno  tantum,  ij  bolle  ij  pecce  avenarum.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  de  Balliubla  clamato  in  feodifirma  per 
Michaelem  Balfoure  et  magistrum  Willelmum  Knowis 
pro  octo  libris  pecunie  tantum,  et  compotans  oneratur 
annuatim  cum  quadraginta  solidis  et  sex  celdris 
avenarum,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare  dictas 
avenas,  solvendo  sex  libras  pro  eisdem  in  anno,  solutas  Respondebunt 
dictis  receptoribus  generalibus  fatentibus  solutionem  generales  pro- 
super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebunt,  vj  celdre  vj%.a  1S  pi° 
avenarum.  Et  pro  destructione  granorum  tenentium  de 
Casche  per  damas  et  jumenta  domini  regis  de  anno 
compoti,  j celdra  avenarum.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de 
Balbreky  extendentibus  ad  viginti  duas  bollas  avenarum 
spectantibus  Johanni  Douglas  in  cellario  domine  regine, 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  tunc 
rotulator,  pro 
viij  ti. 


Respondebit 
Scott  pro  xv 
celdris  vij  bollis 
avenarum. 


Foresta  de 
Ettrik. 


16  BOTULI  SCACCABII  1514. 

sibi  remissis  per  dictam  dominam  reginam  ea  existente 
in  sua  viduitate,  dicta  remissione  manu  sua  subscripta 
ostensa  super  compotum,  xxij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  per 
venditionem  quadraginta  bollarum  avenarum  pro  octo 
libris  pecunia  per  preceptum  quondam  Jacobi  Beidheuch, 
tunc  rotulatoris,  et  eidem  solutis,  ipso  per  suam 
acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  ij  celdre  viij 
bolle  avenarum.  Et  compotanti  donate  per  dominum 
regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie  in  decem  celdris 
avenarum  pro  servitio  dicti  compotantis  domino  regi 
impenso,  ipso  per  suum  manuale  scriptum  affirmando 
servitium  et  donationem  super  compotum,  x celdre 
avenarum.  Et  eidem  per  liberationem  factam  Jacobo 
Scot  in  averia  regine  in  quadraginta  tribus  celdris  duo- 
decim bollis  et  tribus  firlotis,  de  quibus  intrate  in  libris 
domicilii  de  eodem  croppo  viginti  octo  celdre  quinque 
bolle  et  tres  firlote,  et  pro  quindecim  celdris  septem 
bollis  idem  Jacobus  respondebit,  ipso  per  suam  ac- 
quittantiam manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  liberationem 
super  compotum,  xliij  celdre  xij  bolle  iij  firlote  avenarum. 
Et  compotanti  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  j celdra  avenarum.  Summa  expensarum, 
lxxij  celdre  viij  bolle  iij  firlote  ij  pecce  avenarum.  Et 
sic  restant  vij  celdre  ij  bolle  iij  firlote  avenarum 
vj  bolle  farrine  avenatice  j aper  iiij  barilia  ceparum 
lviij  auce  iiijcvxxx  capones  vijclxix  pultrie. 

Compotum  Alexandri  domini  Hume,  magni  camerarii 
Scotie,  receptoris  firmarum  et  reddituum  foreste  de 
Ettrik,  [. Edinburgh , H July  15  H from  30  July  15131\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jcviij  li.  xvj  s.  j d.  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vjcxvj  11.  x s.  per  integras 
firmas  warde  de  Tueda  dominii  foreste  de  Ettrik  de 
terminis  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo 
anni  quingentesimi  undecimi.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 


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Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ixcxxxiij  R firmarum  warde 
de  Yarow  dicti  dominii,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
predicto  rotulo.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jmjcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  firmarum 
warde  de  Ettrik  dicti  dominii  de  terminis  compoti,  que 
particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo  ut  supra.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis,  ijmvijclxxxxj  li.  xij  s.  ix  d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Patricio  Crechtoun  militi  in  ducentis 
marcis  pro  custodia  castri  de  Edinburgh  de  anno  compoti, 
jcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Eratribus  Carmelitis  Passagii 
Sancte  Margrete  in  elimosina  regis  et  ex  tollerantia 
ejusdem  de  anno  compoti,  vj  li.  vj  s.  Et  per  decidentiam 
locorum  de  Gallowscheilis,  Mosile,  et  Blindlee,  asseda- 
torum  David  Hoppringle  juniori  suis  fratribus  et  matri 
pro  viginti  septem  libris  octodecim  solidis  per  literas 
sub  privato,  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  jcxij  H.  ij  s.  Et 
compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  gardianatus  mediarum,  occi- 
dentalium, et  orientalium  marchiarum,  percipienti  in 
anno  tricentas  libras  pro  dictis  tribus  marchis  de  dictis 
firmis,  de  anno  compoti,  iijc  li.  Et  eidem  compotanti 
pro  feodo  suo  domicilii  de  eodem  anno,  xl  R.  Et  pro 
custodia  forlalitii  de  Newwerk  de  firmis  loci  de  Carter- 
mach  de  anno  compoti,  xvj  R.  Et  compotanti  in  quin- 
quaginta libris  in  feodo  suo  pro  inductione  firmarum 
dicte  foreste  de  anno  compoti,  1 R.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
locorum  de  Rraidmedowis  extendentibus  in  anno  ad 
trigenta  libras  Patricio  Murray  remissis  per  literas 
domine  regine,  dictis  literis  manu  sua  subscriptis  ostensis 
super  compotum,  xxx  H.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  loci  de 
Hairetherne  extendentibus  ad  viginti  libras  Johanni  Rid- 
dale  remissis,  dicta  remissione  manu  domine  regine  ostensa 
super  compotum,  xx  R.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  locorum  de 
Gaithope  et  Sithope  extendentibus  ad  octuaginta  octo 
libras,  et  de  firmis  medii  loci  de  Ploro  extendentibus  ad 
tresdecim  libras,  Catrine  Ruderford  relicte  quondam 
Jacobi  Stewart  per  dominam  reginam  remissis,  dicta 

vol.  m B 


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1514. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Respondebit 

elimosinarius 

regine. 


Do. 


remissione  manu  dicte  domine  regine  subscripta  ostensa 
super  compotum,  jcj  Ii.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
Jacobo  Reidheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  octodecim 
libris  quatuor  solidis  octo  denariis  liberatis  Johanni 
Scharp,  capellano,  pro  expensis  leonis,  dicto  rotulatore 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xviij  H.  xiiij  s.  viij  d. 
Et  eidem  de  firmis  locorum  de  Eldinhope  et  Caldane- 
heid  extendentibus  ad  centum  libras,  Jacobo  Murray  de 
Ealohill  per  dominam  reginam  remissis,  dicta  remissione 
manu  dicte  domine  regine  manu  sua  subscripta  ostensa 
super  compotum,  jc  H.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  locorum  de 
Glenpoit  et  Presthope,  extendentium  ad  septemdecim  libras 
de  terminis  compoti,  spectantium  Elizabeth  Hopper,  dicte 
Elizabeth  et  Archbaldo  Douglas  ejus  marito  remissis  per 
dominam  reginam,  dicta  remissione  manu  sua  subscripta 
ostensa  super  compotum,  xvij  li.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  domino  Alexandro  Crawfurd,  preceptori  Sancti 
Anthonii,  elimosinario  regine,  in  quadraginta  libris,  per 
speciale  preceptum  dicte  domine  regine,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicti  preceptoris  ostenso  super 
compotum,  xl  H.  Et  dicto  Alexandro  elimosinario  in 
quadraginta  libris  per  consimile  preceptum,  dicto  pre- 
cepto unacum  acquittantia  dicti  preceptoris  ostenso  super 
compotum,  xl  H.,  pro  quibus  dictus  elimosinarius  respon- 
debit. Et  eidem  de  firmis  locorum  de  Wardlishop 
spectantium  Elizabeth  Kerr  domine  de  Bukcleuch,  ex- 
tendentibus ad  viginti  duas  libras,  et  de  firmis  loci  de 
Hartwodmyris  spectantis  Elizabeth  Stewart  extendentibus 
ad  viginti  octo  libras  de  terminis  compoti,  exten- 
dentibus in  toto  ad  quinquaginta  libras,  per  dominam 
reginam  remissis,  dictis  remissionibus  manu  sua  subscriptis , 
ostensis  super  compotum,  1 H.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  loci 
de  Aliburne  extendentis  ad  triginti  libras  spectantis 
Catrine  Douglas,  sponse  quondam  George  Touris,  de 
quibus  solute  domine  regine  octodecim  libre,  et  remisse 
per  eandem  duodecim  libre,  dicta  domina  regina  per  suum 
manuale  scriptum  fatente  solutionem  et  remissionem  super 
compotum,  xxx  11.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 


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Andree  episcopo  Cathanensi,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori, 
in  ducentis  libris,  dicto  episcopo  per  suas  binas  acquit- 
tantias  sua  manu  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  et  de  quibus  viginti  libre  deliberate  Willelmo  Respondebit 
Hume  de  Aitoun  per  preceptum  dicti  episcopi,  ijc  li.,  pro  copus  cathin- 
quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  jmiijciiij  H.  rotuiator. 

ix  s.  iiij  d.  Ex  sic  restant  jmiiijclxxxvij  li.  iij  s.  y d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Willelmo  Donaldsoun,  servitori  domine  regine,  in  sexa- 
ginta  duabus  libris  per  preceptum  dicte  domine  regine, 
dicta  domina  regina  fatente  preceptum  et  dicto  Willelmo 
per  suam  manuale  scriptum  fatente  liberationem  super 
compotum,  lxij  H.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et 
sic  restant  jmiiijcxxv  li.  iij  s.  v d.  De  quibus  allocate 
compotanti  per  decidentiam  firmarum  locorum  de 
Hanginschaw,  Lewinshop,  et  Haireheid  assedatorum 
quondam  Johanni  Murray  de  Ealohill  pro  viginti  sex 
libris  quatuordecim  solidis  de  terminis  compoti,  jcxxiij  li. 
vj  s.  Et  per  decidentiam  firmarum  loci  de  Tynnes 
assedati  tunc  David  Hoppringle  seniori  pro  viginti 
quatuor  libris  decem  solidis  de  terminis  compoti,  xxv  li. 

x s.  Summa  expensarum,  jcxlviij  li.  xvj  s.  Et  sic 
restant  jmijc  lxxvj  li.  vij  s.  v d. 

Compotum  Mniani  Stewart,  camerarii  de  Bute,  \_Edin-  Bute. 
burgh , llfth  July  15 H,  from  12th  July  1513.~\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xix  s.  xj  d.  xj  celdris  xv 
bollis  ordei  x celdris  avenarum  ix  martis  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem,  que 
victualia  et  marte,  ut  asserit  compotans,  restant  super 
comitem  de  Levinax  ante  ingressum  ipsius  compotantis 
ad  officium  camerariatus.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxvj  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras 
firmas  dominii  de  Bute  infra  parochiam  de  Kingorth  de 
duobus  terminis  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  lxxv  li.  xix  s. 
xj  d.  per  integras  firmas  ejusdem  dominii  infra  parochiam 
de  Rothisay.  Et  de  xj  celdris  xv  bollis  ordei  x celdris 
avenarum  xlj  martis  ij  quarteris  marte  per  integras  firmas 


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1514. 


victualium  et  martarum  predicti  dominii.  Et  de  j celdra 
viij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  molendini  de  Rothisay  de 
terminis  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo 
anni  quingentesimi  septimi.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jcxlij  li. 
iij  s.  iij  d.  xj  celdre  xv  bolle  ordei  x celdre  avenarum  j 
celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xlj  marte  ij  quartera 
marte.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jcxliij  H. 
iij  s.  ij  d.  xxiij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  xx  celdre  avenarum 
j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  1 marte  ij  quarteris  marte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  duobus  capellanis  celebrantibus  in 
castro  de  Rothisay,  percipientibus  annuatim  sex  libras 
quinque  solidos  quatuor  denarios  de  firmis  predicti 
dominii  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  de  anno  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  vj  li.  v s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  annuo 
redditu  viginti  quinque  marcarum  debito  compotanti 
annuatim,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  com- 
poti, xvj  li.  xvj  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  custodia  castri  de 
Rothisay  per  literas  sub  privato  factas  compotanti  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Johanni  Huntar,  custodi  damarum 
insule  de  Cumra,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  solidos  et 
duas  celdras  avenarum  pro  custodia  earundem,  de  dicto 
anno  compoti,  xx  s.  ij  celdre  avenarum.  Et  husbandis  de 
Bute  in  eorum  firmis  pro  triginta  octo  martis  novem 
celdris  decem  bollis  avenarum  debitis  annuatim  de  dicta 
insula  pro  quarum  qualibet  marta  allocantur  eisdem  hus- 
bandis quinque  solidi  et  pro  bolla  avenarum  duodecim 
denarii,  de  anno  compoti,  xvij  H.  iiij  s.  Et  Johanni  Reid 
pro  custodia  foreste  de  Bute  per  preceptum  alias  ostensum 
super  compotum,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de 
anno  compoti,  xvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Kerelawmond,  Litle  Lowpas,  et  Mekle  Loupas  cum  perti- 
nentiis  extendentibus  ad  sex  marcas  concessis  Henrico 
Railstoun,  sururgico,  pro  sua  arte  sururgicali  nobis  impensa 
et  impendenda  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  per  dominum 
regem  et  reginam  ostensa  super  compotum,  iiij  H.  Et 
eidem  per  emptionem  quadraginta  sex  martarum  pro 


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quadraginta  sex  libris  liberatis  Jacobo  comiti  de  Arane 
pro  suis  expensis  tempore  quo  jacuit  ante  insulam  de 
Bute  in  navibus  transeundo  ad  regem  Erancie  per  pre- 
ceptum  domini  regine,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  comitis  manibus  dicte  regine  et  comitis  subscripto 
ostenso  super  compotum,  xlvj  li.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  Andrea  episcopo  Cathanensi,  tunc  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  quadraginta  libris,  dicto  episcopo  per  suam 
acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  soluti  nem 
super  compotum,  xl  li.,  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum. 
Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Georgio  de  Kelso  in 
triginta  una  libris,  tanquam  factori  Archibaldi  comitis 
Angusie,  per  preceptum  domine  regine  de  firmis  dicti 
dominii  de  termino  Penthecostes  hujus  compoti,  dicto 
precepto  manu  domine  regine  subscripto  unacum  acquit- 
tantia dicti  Georgei  Kelso  ac  mandato  dicti  comitis  ad 
recipiendum  ostenso  super  compotum,  xxxj  li.  Et  eidem 
per  solutionem  factam  magistro  Eoberto  Hammiltoun, 
senescallo  dicti  comitis,  in  octo  libris  de  firmis  terrarum 
molendini  de  Bute  extendentibus  ad  viginti  quatuor  bollas 
farine  avenatice  pro  dicta  summa  octo  librarum  compo- 
tanti  venditas,  xxiiij  bolle  farine  avenatice.  Et  compo- 
tanti  pro  feodo  suo  camerariatus  de  anno  compoti,  v li. 
Summa  expensarum,  jclxxxxiiij  li.  xv  s.  viij  d.  xxiiij 
bolle  farine  avenatice  ij  celdre  avenarum.  Et  sic  super- 
exposuit  compotans  in  pecunia  1 li.  xij  s.  vij  d.  Et 
restant  xxiij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  xviij  celdre  avenarum 
1 marte  ij  quarter. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  in  quindecim  bollis 
ordei  in  suo  feodo  de  anno  compoti,  xv  bolle  ordei.  Et 
vendite  compotanti  decem  celdre  quinque  bolle  et  tres 
ferlote  ordei  pro  quinquaginta  quinque  libris  quinque 
solidis,  bolla  stante  ad  dimediam  marcam,  et  septem 
celdre  decem  bolle  tres  firlote  avenarum  pro  octodecim 
libris  octo  solidis  tribus  denariis,  bolla  stante  ad  tres 
solidos,  et  etiam  eidem  compotanti  triginta  novem  marte 
et  due  quarterie  pro  triginta  novem  libris  decem  solidis, 
marta  stante  ad  viginti  solidos,  que  summe  victualium  et 


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Stratherne. 


martarum  ut  supra  venditarum  extendunt  in  toto  ad 
fxiij  H.  iij  S.  iij  d. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  pro  expositis  suis  in 
pede  compoti  pecunie  superius  annotatis,  lj  R.  xij  s.  vj  d. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Archibaldo  comiti  Angusie  in 
triginta  libris  per  preceptum  domine  regine,  dicto  pre- 
cepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  sub  periculo  compo- 
tantis,  xxx  R.  Et  per  emptionem  triginta  octo  martarum 
pro  triginta  libris  decem  solidis  decem  denariis  liberatis 
Archibaldo  quondam  comiti  Angusie,  ipso  per  suam  acquit- 
tantiam  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  xxx  R.  x s. 
x d.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  jcxiij  R.  iij  s.  iij  d.  Et 
sic  eque  quoad  pecunias  martarum  et  victualium  vendi- 
torum. Et  restant  xij  celdre  iij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei 
xij  celdre  v bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  xj  marte.  Ex  qua 
resta  sunt  super  terris  de  Kerilawmont,  Mekill  Loupas, 
et  Litill  Loupas  x bolle  j ferlota  ordei  v bolle  j ferlota 
avenarum  ij  marte,  et  super  comitem  de  Levinax  xj  celdre . 
xv  bolle  ordei  x celdre  avenarum  ix  marte,  ut  asserit 
compotans  ante  ipsius  introitum  ad  officium  camerariatus. 

Compotum  magistri  Petri  Scott,  camerarii  de  Stratherne, 
[. Edinburgh , 15  July  15 H,  from  13  July  1513,]  et  sic  de 
uno  termino,  videlicet  Sancti  Martini  infra  hoc  compotum. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxxij  H.  xiij  s.  vj  d.  de 
arreragiis  ultimi  compoti  patris  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcxxxix  R.  xviij  s.  iiij  d. 
xliiij  martis  ij  quarteris  marte  j apro  valoris  duorum 
marcarum  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum 
in  feodifirma  assedatarum  quam  aliarum  terrarum  nondum 
assedatarum  dicti  termini  Sancti  Martini  infra  hoc  com- 
potum. Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iiijclxxij  H.  xj  s.  x d,  xliiij 
marte  ij  quarter  j aper. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Blakfurd  extendentibus  in  anno  ad 
quatuor  marcas  cum  parte  martarum  ad  quatuor  solidos 


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23 


concessis  Jonete  Small  per  literas  domini  regis  de  termino 
Sancti  Martini  tantum,  xxx  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
de  Glascorie  extendentibus  ad  octo  marcas,  assedatur  com- 
potanti  pro  sex  marcis,  de  termino  compoti,  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Et  per  decidentium,  terrarum  viginti  solidorum  terrarum 
de  Culquhattik,  devoriarum  martarum  de  Eoss  ad  novem 
solidos,  et  martarum  de  Glascorie  ad  octo  solidos,  de 
termino  compoti,  xxvij  s.  Et  eidem  pro  supportatione 
carigii  de  Strathern  tempore  ultimi  exercitus  regis  ad 
Northumbreland  extendente  ad  septem  libras  de  mandato 
dicti  domini  regis  propter  debilitatem  equorum  dominii 
de  Stratherne  assignatorum  dicto  cariagio,  Jacobo  Eeid- 
heuch,  rotulatore,  testante  mandatum  super  compotum, 
vij  E.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Andree  episcopo 
Cathanensi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  centum  septuaginta  quin- 
que libris  et  duobus  solidis,  et  de  centum  quinquaginta  Respondebit 
tribus  libris  duobus  solidis  in  ultima  supervisione  sua  Andreas  epis- 

. 1 copus  Cathan- 

reddidit  compotum,  ut  patet  m eadem,  et  de  viginti  ensis,  tunc 

, . 5 . ° rotulator,  pro 

duabus  libris  respondebit  dictus  episcopus  per  suam  xxij  n. 
acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatentem  solutionem 
super  compotum,  jclxxv  E.  ij  s.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  Karolo  Campbell,  clavigero,  in  quinque  libris  in 
feodo  suo  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  de 
mandato  dicti  episcopi  tunc  rotulatoris,  dicto  episcopo  per 
suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  man- 
datum super  compotum,  v E.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  octo  servitoribus  domine  regine  in  camera  ejus- 
dem, videlicet  Luci  Tailyefeire  in  quadraginta  solidis, 

Willelmo  Maxtoun  in  quadraginta  solidis,  Ade  Maxtoun 
in  quadraginta  solidis,  David  Crawford  in  quadraginta 
solidis,  Willelmo  Donaldsoun  in  quadraginta  solidis, 

Willelmo  Eorsith  in  quadraginta  solidis,  Johanni  Craw- 
furd  in  quadraginta  solidis,  Paulo  Galbrath  in  duabus 
marcis,  et  Johanni  Lesly  in  duabus  marcis,  extendentibus 
in  toto  ad  sexdecim  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor 
denarios,  in  eorum  feodis,  cum  Andrea  Merser  in  quadra- 
ginta solidis,  per  preceptum  dicti  episcopi  compotorum 
rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  sub 


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Respondebit 
Andreas  epis- 
copus Cathan- 
ensis,  tunc 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator 
pro  xliij  H x s. 


Respondebit 
idem  Jacobus 
rotulator. 


periculo  compotantis  de  solutione,  xviij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  pro  pabulo  equorum 
dictarum  decem  personarum,  qualibet  persona  percipiente 
triginta  quinque  solidos,  et  pabulo  equi  Johannis  Strogeth 
etiam  percipientis  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  triginta  quinque 
solidos,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  novemdecim  libras  quinque 
solidos,  per  preceptum  dicti  episcopi,  dicto  precepto 
ostenso  super  compotum  et  sub.  periculo  compotantis, 
xix  H.  v s.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Willelmo 
Watsoun,  le  groyme  in  camera  regine,  pro  feodo  suo  et 
pro  pabulo  equi  sui  in  octo  marcis  per  preceptum  domine 
regine,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  v H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  per 
solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  compotorum  rotu- 
latori,  in  octuaginta  quinque  libris  sexdecim  denariis, 
dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas  acquittantias  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxv  R.  xvj  d.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  emptionem 
quadraginta  quatuor  martarum  et  duarum  quarteriarum 
pro  quadraginta  quatuor  libris  et  decem  solidis  dicto  rotu- 
latori  solutis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  xliiij  marte  ij  quarteria. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Alexandro  Cuke,  tunc  servitori 
domini  regis,  de  arreragiis  compotantis  et  per  patrem  ejus- 
dem per  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris  de  termino  Penthecostes 
anni  quingentesimi  decimitertii,  dicto  precepto  ostenso 
super  compotum  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xl  s.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  pro  feodo  com- 
potantis de  termino  compoti,  v H.  Et  eidem  de  introiti- 
bus de  Kingarth  in  manibus  Duncani  Patersoun,  exten- 
dentibus ad  viginti  marcas,  ex  eo  quod  dictus  Duncanus 
reliquit  dictas  terras  de  Kingarth  vastas  et  exivit  de 
regno,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  scaccarii,  xiij  H.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  iijcxxxix  H.  vj  s.  xliiij 
marte  ij  quarter.  Et  sic  restant  jcxxxiij  li.  v s.  x d.,  et 
eque  de  martis. 

De  quibus,  asserit  compotans,  pendent  in  manibus 
domini  Drummond  pro  Glenlicharne,  Blaror,  et  Clachy, 


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25 


xxvj  R.  viij  s.  x d.  Et  in  manibus  Thome  Drummond 
in  Drummonerinach,  viij  R.  v s.  Et  in  manibus  Jacobi 
Drummond  in  Cargathland,  iij  R.  xiiij  s.  xj  d.  Et  in 
manibus  domini  Keir  pro  Ratherne,  viij  R.  Et  manibus 
Walteri  Drummond  in  Leanach,  iij  R.  xix  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
in  manibus  Agnetis  Drummond  in  Cultballoch,  lvj  s.  Et 
in  manibus  Willelmi  Spicehous  pro  Galwalmor,  Fordoun, 
Glentarkan,  et  Balmuk,  xxxj  R.  iiij  s.  Et  in  manibus 
Johannis  Philpsoun  in  Dundorne,  xvj  R.  ij  s.  Et  de 
annuo  redditu  de  Duchlas,  xlv  s.  Et  in  manibus  Georgei 
Murray  in  Inneryaldy,  iiij  R.  ix  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  foresta 
de  Corymuchlach  et  Glencharny,  xxiiij  R.  Et  in  manibus 
WiRelmi  Spicehous  de  Balmuk,  xxxiij  s.  Et  in  manibus 
filii  et  relicte  David  Betoun  pro  Brigland,  viij  s.  v d.  Et 
in  manibus  Elizabeth  Murray  pro  Mylnab,  j aper.  Et 
quia  dictus  compotans  exoneratur  officio  suo  camerariatus 
dicti  dominii  et  concessum  est  domino  de  Drummond, 
propteria  mandatur  dicto  domino  de  Drummond  quod 
hujusmodi  dependentias  importet  et  de  eisdem  compotum 
reddat  ac  literas  regias  pro  importatione  earundem 
habeat. 

Compotum  Roberti  Muncreif,  tutoris  Johannis  Wod,  Fethir- 
camerarii  de  Fethirkern,  [Edinburgh,  12  July  15  H,  kerne. 
from  12  July  1513.1 

Idem  onerat  se  de  lxxvij  R.  v s.  iij  rynmartis  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  terminis  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
heredibus  quondam  Willelmi  Levingstoun  de  Drumry, 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  annui  redditus 
terrarum  de  Balmakewile,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xx  R.  Et 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Brechinensi* 
pro  anima  quondam  Roberti  Erskyn  militis,  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  de  dicto  anno 
compoti,  iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Andree  episcopo  Cathanensi,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori, 


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de  firmis  predictis  termini  Sancti  Martini  infra  hoc 
compotum  et  de  quibus  redditit  compotum,  ut  patet  in 
compoto  suo,  xxiij  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo 
Redheucb,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  triginta  libris  octo- 
decim solidis  quatuor  denariis  termini  Penthecostes 
infra  hoc  compotum,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente 

Respondebit  , , . . ,.  ...  _ 

jacobus  Reid-  solutionem  super  compotum,  xxx  R.  xvni  s.  nil  d.,  pro 

heuch,  rotula-  ..  fi . * ...  , , , ^ . ° 

tor.  quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  per  venditionem 

Respondebit  trium  mar tarum  pro  quadraginta  quinque  solidis  dicto 

proxivs.  rotulatori  solutis  et  pro  quibus  respondebit,  nj  ryn- 

marte.  Summa  expensarum,  lxxvij  li.  v s.  iij  rynmarte. 
Et  sic  eque. 

Kintor,  Compotum  Alexandri  Irwin  de  Drum,  intromissoris 

Coule,  terrarum  de  Kintor,  Coule,  et  Oneile,  [. Edinburgh , 15  July 
Oneile.  1 5 U,  from  28  July  1512.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ixclxix  R.  xij  s.  lxxxxvj 
martis  vjxxxvj  mutonibus  xvij  celdris  ordei  xvij  celdris 
avenarum  vxxxij  duodenis  caponum  et  pultriarum  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlv  R.  iiij  martis  dictis 
custummartis  viij  mutonibus  vj  duodenis  caponum  et 
pultriarum  j celdra  ordei  j celdra  avenarum  de  firmis 
thanagii  de  Kintor  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et 
de  xlv  R.  iiij  martis  viij  mutonibus  sex  duodenis  caponum 
et  pultriarum  j celdra  ordei  j celdra  avenarum  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  secundo  anno  hujus 
compoti.  Et  de  xx  R.  ij  martis  per  integras  firmas  de 
Coule  de  dictis  duobus  annis  hujus  compoti.  Et  de 
xxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  iiij  martis  per  integras  firmas  de 
Oneile  nuncupato  Cors  et  Kincragi  de  eisdem  annis  com- 
poti. Et  de  xij  R.  terrarum  de  Cochris  de  eisdem  annis. 
Et  de  xx  R.  de  Aberyeldy  de  eisdem  annis.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jclxviij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xiiij  marte  xiij 
mutones  xij  duodene  caponum  et  pultriarum  ij  celdre 
ordei  ij  celdre  avenarum.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  jmjcxxxviij  R.  v s.  iiij  d.  vxxx  marte  jcxij 


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27 


mutones  jciiij  capones  et  pultrie  xix  celdre  ordei  xix 
celdre  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocate  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  episcopo  Aberdonensi,  percipienti 
annuatim  quatuor  libras  de  dicto  thanagio  et  tres  marcas 
cum  dimedia  de  Coule  et  Oneile  pro  secundis  decimis 
sibi  debitis  de  annis  compoti,  xij  H xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
compotanti  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Redheuch, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  viginti  libris  de  firmis  de 
Coule  et  in  triginta  solidis  pro  duabus  martis  spec- 
tantibus dicto  compotanti  in  feodifirma  hereditarie 
de  annis  compoti,  xx  li.  ij  marte,  rotulatore  fatente  Jespondgnt 
solutionem  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  ^euch>  rotuia- 
Summa  expensarum,  xxxiij  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  ij  marte.  Et 
sic  restant  jmjcv  li.  ij  s.  vxxviij  marte  jcxij  mutones  jciiij 
duodene  caponum  et  pultriarum  xix  celdre  ordei  xix 
celdre  avenarum. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  camerarii  Murray. 
Moravie  [ Edinburgh , 17  July  151J^7\  per  magistrum 
Johannem  Calder,  precentorem  Rossensem,  in  nomine 
dicti  comitis,  [from  29  July  15137\ 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
lxiiij  H.  x s.  x d.  de  arreragiis  Roberti  Rankin,  vicarii 
de  Invernes,  quondam  camerarii  Moraviensis,  pro  quibus 
vocandi  sunt  executores  dicti  domini  Roberti  vicarii.  vocandi  sunt. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijclxxxij  R.  vj  s.  ix  d. 
per  integras  firmas  pecunie  terrarum  et  comitatus 
dominii  Moravie  de  terminis  compoti,  preter  victualia,  sal- 
mones, martas,  et  avenas,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  nonagesimi  quarti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  quinque  capellanis  celebrantibus 
in  ecclesia  Sancti  Thome  Martiris  infra  ecclesiam 
cathedralem  Moraviensem  ex  fundatione  quondam  Thome 
Ranulphi  comitis  Moravie  et  confirmatione  regis  Roberti 
primi,  percipientibus  in  anno  viginti  tres  libras  tresdecim 
solidos  quatuor  denarios,  et  capellano  celebranti  in  dicta 


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1514. 


ecclesia  pro  anima  quondam  regis  Duncani  percipienti  in 
anno  quadraginta  solidos  de  Greifschip  de  Elgin,  et 
capellano  celebranti  in  dicta  ecclesia  percipienti  in  anno 
octo  marcas  de  dominio  de  Lambryd,  et  capellano 
celebranti  in  capella  infra  castrum  de  Elgin  percipienti 
decem  marcas  de  terris  de  Pettindreich  et  Greifschip  ex 
fundatione  quondam  Jacobi  Dunbar  comitis  Mora  vie,  et 
capellano  celebranti  in  capella  Sancti  Leonardi  prope 
Fores  percipienti  in  anno  quinque  libras  de  firmis  dicti 
dominii,  de  terminis  compoti,  xlij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
pro  pane  et  vino  in  ecclesia  Moraviensi  de  acris  de  Elgin 
de  terminis  compoti,  lij  H.  vj  d.  Et  pro  anniversario 
quondam  Johannis  de  Invernes  in  luminaribus,  pane,  et 
vino  ad  missam  in  dicta  ecclesia  de  anno  compoti, 
xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  de  Drumkempty  et  Sanet- 
andros  Kirktoun  et  Kilmalemmok,  extendentibus  ad 
viginti  libras  et  dimediam  marcam  concessis  Johanni 
Dunbar  militi  hereditarie,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  proceden- 
tibus, de  anno  compoti,  xx  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  episcopo 
Moravensi  pro  situ  molendini  de  Schirefmyll  in  tertia  de 
Duffois  et  annuo  redditu  de  Caldcotis  de  eodem  anno, 
xxxiiij  s.  v d.  Et  per  decidentiam  terrarum  de  Crag- 
mill  destructo  de  dicto  anno,  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  maro  de 
Elgin  qui  habet  dictum  officium  hereditarie  de  anno 
compoti,  xl  s.  Et  serjando  de  Fores  de  dicto  anno  in 
feodo  suo,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Colnakevill,  Constablefeild,  et  piscarie  de  Slewpule 
occupatarum  cum  propriis  bonis  domini  regis,  ut  patet  in 
dorso  rotuli  anni  quingentesimi  quinti,  pro  quibus  bonis 
compotans  respondebit,  de  anno  compoti,  xxiiij  H.,  que 
terre  assedantur  compotanti  pro  octo  celdris  ordei  una 
lasta  salmonum,  ut  patet  in  compoto  domini  Roberti 
Rankyn  anni  immediate  precedentis  hoc  compotum.  Et 
per  decidentiam  firmarum  de  Knok  et  Atenach  de 
terminis  compoti,  vj  Ii.  Et  pro  pastura  animalium 
domini  regis  in  dictis  terris  de  eisdem  terminis,  xl  s. 
Et  de  firmis  quatuor  marcatarum  terrarum  nemoris  de 
Dernway  pro  pastura  animalium  tenentium  apud  dictam 


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forestam  deputatam  vastam  de  mandato  domine  regis  de 
terminis  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  de  Ballan- 
dallach  in  manibus  Johannis  Graunt  de  Fruchy,  pro 
quibus  idem  Johannes  annuatim  reddit  compotum  in 
compoto  de  Glencharny,  de  eisdem  terminis,  iiij  R.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Logyhauch  ad  occupationem  bonorum 
domini  regis  per  suas  literas  sub  privato  alias  ostensas 
super  compotum,  de  dictis  terminis,  xl.  s.  Et  pro  feodo 
compotantis  de  anno  compoti,  x fi.  Et  eidem  per 
solutionem  factam  Andree  episcopo  Cathanensi,  tunc 
rotulatori,  in  octuaginta  libris  de  firmis  comitatus 
Mora  vie  termini  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  dicto 
episcopo  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  de  quibus 
reddidit  compotum  in  supervisione  sua  reddita  apud 
Edinburgh  decimo  sexto  die  mensis  Januarii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimotertio,  lxxx  R. 

Et  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  quinqua- 
ginta una  libris  de  firmis  dicti  comitatus  termini  Penthe- 
costes  hujus  compoti,  dicte  rotulatore  presente  per  suam 

, . , . Respondebit 

aequittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  ostensam  super  Jacobus  Reid- 
compotum,  lj  R.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  ijclj  R.  tor.c  ’ ro  u 
xj  s.  iij  d.  Et  sic  restant  xxx  R.  xv  s.  vj  d. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  x Frumen- 
celdris  vij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  de  arreragiis  tum. 
domini  Roberti  Rankin,  olim  camerarii  Moraviensis,  pro 
quibus  vocandi  sunt  executores  dicti  domini  Roberti.  vocandi  sunt. 

Idem  onerat  se  de  xxv  celdris  xiiij  bollis  frumenti  de 
firmis  dicti  dominii  de  croppo  anni  quingentesimi  decimi 
tertii  de  termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia  tunc  solvuntur 
tantum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Elgin,  percipientibus  annu- 
atim duas  celdras  frumenti  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua, 
de  anno  compoti  sub  periculo  compotantis,  ij  celdre  fru- 
menti. Et  Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Elgin,  percipientibus 
annuatim  decem  bollas  ex  tollerantia  domini  regis,  sub 
eodem  periculo  de  anno  compoti,  x bolle  frumenti.  Et 
eidem  per  decidentiam  de  Estir  Alvais  in  sex  bollis  fru- 


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Respondebit 
Martinus 
Huntar,  pistor, 
pro  ij  celdris 
frumenti. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuchj  rotula- 
tor,  pro  ij  celdris 
frmnenti. 


Ordeum. 


Vocandi  sunt. 


Vocandus  est. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


menti  de  anno  compoti,  vj  bolle  frumenti.  Et  per 
liberationem  factam  Martino  Huntar,  pistori  domine 
regine,  in  decern  celdris  frumenti,  de  quibus  octo  intrate 
in  libris  domicilii  et  due  in  manibus  dicti  Martini,  pro 
quibus  respondebit,  x celdre  frumenti.  Et  per  libera- 
tionem factam  Jacobo  Eeidheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori, 
in  duabus  celdris  frumenti,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respon- 
debet,  ij  celdre  frumenti.  Et  pro  custodia  granalis  de 
anno  compoti,  xij  bolle  frumente.  Summa  expensarum, 
xv  celdre  xij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant  x celdre  ij 
bolle  frumenti. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  x 
celdris  v bollis  j ferlota  jj  peccis  ordei  de  arreragiis 
dicti  domini  Eoberti  Eankin,  olim  camerarii  Moravie, 
restantibus  in  pede  ultimi  compoti  sui  redditi  anno 
quingentesimo  decimotertio,  pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt 
executores  dicti  domini  Eoberti.  Nec  de  xiiij  bollis 
ordei  de  arreragiis  domini  Willelmi  Ogilvy  restantibus 
in  pede  compoti  sui  anno  predicto,  ut  patet  in  eodem, 
pro  quibus  vocandus  dictus  dominus  Willelmus. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viij  celdris  ordei  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Constablefeild  et  Colnacavle  videlicet  domi- 
nicalium  de  croppo  anni  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii  et 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xiij 
celdris  ordei  tertie  partis  de  Duffois  et  terrarum  de 
Kintra  dictis  croppo,  anno,  et  termino,  quia  tunc  solvun- 
tur tantum.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  xxj  celdre  ordei. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Elgin  in  elimosina  domini  regis 
ex  tollerantia  ejusdem,  x bolle  ordei.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Jacobo  Eeidheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  dua- 
bus celdris  ordei,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum  et  pro  quibus  respondebit,  ij  celdre 
ordei.  Et  nautis  pro  cariagio  dictarum  duodecim  celd- 
rarum  frumenti  et  duarum  celdrarum  ordei  ultra  naulum 
promissum,  ij  bolle  ordei.  Et  granitario  pro  custodia 
granalis  de  anno  compoti,  viij  bolle  ordei.  Summa  ex- 


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pensarum,  iij  celdre  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  sic  restant  xvij 
celdre  xij  bolle  ordei. 

De  quibus  asserit  compotans  restare  super  dominum 
Willelmum  Ogilvy,  olim  camerarium  Moraviensem,  de 
terris  dominicalibus  de  Constablefeild  et  Colnacavill,  viij 
celdras  ordei.  ISTon  minus  destringat  dictus  compotans 
eundem  dominum  Willelmum  pro  eisdem. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  xj  Marte, 
celdris  iij  bollis  avenarum  de  arreragiis  dicti  domini  Roberti  mutones, 
vicarii  de  Invernes  in  pede  ultimi  compoti  sui  restantibus,  avene* 
ut  patet  in  eodem. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xvij  martis  xvij  mutonibus  de 
terminis  Sancti  Martini  infra  hoc  compotum.  Et  de  vj 
celdris  v bollis  avenarum  de  avenis  dicti  dominii  de 
croppo  anni  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii,  que  solvuntur  in 
festo  Sancti  Michaelis  Archangeli  immediate  precedente 
hoc  compotum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  venditionem  fac- 
tam dicto  magistro  Johanni  Calder,  precentori,  in  sex 
celdris  et  una  bolla  avenarum  pro  octo  libris  Jacobo 
Reidheuch,  rotulatori,  solutis  super  compotum,  pro  qui-  Jacobus  aeid- 
bus  respondebit,  vj  celdre  j bolla  avenarum.  Et  com-  tor,  pro  viij  ii. 
potanti  de  devoriis  de  Mondoile  in  manibus  David  Dun- 
bar, j marta  j muton  iiij  bolle  avenarum.  Summa  ex- 
pensarum, vj  celdre  v bolle  avenarum  j marta  j muton.  Et 
sic  eque  quoad  avenas.  Et  restant  xvj  marte  xvij  mutones. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  xij  Salmones 
lastis  viij  barilibus  salmonum  de  arreragiis  ultimi  com-  piscarie  de 
poti  dicti  domini  Roberti  restantibus  in  pede  compoti  ^,Pe^a 
sui,  ut  patet  in  eodem,  pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt  execu-  Vocandi  sunfc‘ 
tores  dicti  domini  Roberti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iij  lastis  vj  barilibus  sal- 
monum salsorum  mensure  de  Hamburgh  full,  reid,  et 
suet,  piscarie  de  Speya.  Et  de  j lasta  salmonum  piscarie 
de  Slewpule  de  anno  vcdecimotertio.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  iiij  laste  vj  barilia  salmonum.  Hec  onerat  se  de 
iij  lastis  salmonum  piscarie  de  Eindorne,  ex  eo  quod 
compotans  asserit  abbatem  de  Kinlos  allegare  pro  se 


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1514. 


quod  emit  hujusmodi  tres  lastas  dicte  piscarie  de  Find- 
orne  a domino  rege,  et  sic  non  respondebit  compotanti 
pro  hujusmodi  tribus  lastis  salmonum. 

Orkna  et  Compotum  Margrete  domine  Sinclaire,  relicte  quon- 
Schetland.  dum  Henrici  domini  ejusdem,  arrenditarie  de  Orknay  et 
Scheitland,  [. Edinburgh , 20  July  151  h,  from  26  July  1513,1 
et  sic  de  duobus  terminis,  videlicet  Penthecostes  prece- 
dente  et  Petri  Ad  Yincula  sequente  hoc  compotum. 

Idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcxxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  per  inte- 
gras firmas  dictorum  dominiorum  de  Orknay  et  Schetland 
de  terminis  compoti,  assedatorum  compotanti  pro  dicta 
summa  annuatim  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  magno 
sigillo,  ut  patet  in  eisdem.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  insule  de 
Borray  concessis  ecclesie  cathedrali  Orchadensi  in  per- 
petuam elimosinam  per  dominum  regem  Jacobum  quar- 
tum, extendentibus  ad  viginti  libras  in  anno,  de  anno  com- 
poti, xx  H.  Et  eidem  in  centum  libris  in  feodo  dicti 
quondam  Henrici  domini  Sinclar,  qui  obiit  in  campo  de 
1ST orthumbreland  sub  vexillo  domini  regis,  pro  officio  suo 
artilyearie  sibi  concesso  per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo 
alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  jc  H. 
Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Eeidheuch,  com- 
potorum rotulatori,  in  triginta  libris,  ipso  presente  et  per 
jaecobusd2eM-  suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
heueh,  rotula-  xxx  ^ pro  respondebit.  Et  eidem  in  centum 

quadraginta  martis  salsis,  numerando  sexies  viginti  pro 
centum,  et  in  centum  decem  porcis  liberatis  dicto  rotula- 
tori ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis,  allocando  pro 
qualibet  marta  duodecim  solidos  et  pro  quolibet  porco 
sex  solidos,  extendentibus  ad  centum  triginta  quinque 
libras,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suam  acquittan- 
tiam fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  jcxxxv  H.,  pro 
Do.  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  liberationem  sex  celd- 
rarum  salis  missarum  ad  Striveling  et  quatuor  celdrarum 
missarum  ad  Leith  liberatarum  Johanni  Kirkwod,  magis- 
tro lardinarie  domine  regine,  ad  expensas  domicilii  ejus- 


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33 


dem,  celdra  stante  ad  triginta  duos  solidos,  extendentium 
in  toto  cum  naulo  ad  novemdecim  libras  et  octo  solidos, 
dicto  Johanne  Kirkwod  per  suum  manuale  scriptum 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  xix  R.  viij  s.  Et 
eidem  per  venditionem  octodecim  machinarum  dictarum 
le  serpentynis  per  dominum  Sinclair  defunctum  domino 
regi  pro  centum  libris  per  modificationem  dominorum 
auditorum  scaccarii,  et  liberatarum  Johanni  Balzert,  uni 
nautarum  ejusdem  domini  regis,  prout  constabat  auditori- 
bus super  compotum,  jc  li.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  viginti  octo  libris  octodecim 
solidis  et  octo  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xxviij  li.  xviii  s.  Respondebit 
vnj  a.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  rotuiator. 
iiijcxxxiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Thome  Eorestar,  camerarii  Galwidie,  [JSdin-  Galway. 
burgh , W July  151  f from  %0  July  1518.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jcxvij  R.  xij  s.  iij  d. 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejus- 
dem. Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclj  R.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  xiij 
martis  per  integras  firmas  terrarum  dominii  Galwidie 
supra  aquam  de  Cre  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de 
vijclxxxv  R.  ix  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii 
subtus  aquam  de  Cre  et  terrarum  de  Kirkandris.  Et 
de  xx  martis  de  firmis  terrarum  etiam  subtus  Cre  de 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  que  omnia  scrib- 
untur in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  quarti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jmxxxvj  R.  xvij  s.  viij  d.  xxxiij  marte. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jmjcliiij  R.  ix  s. 
xj  d.  xxxiij  marte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocate  compotanti  de 
duabus  marcis  exeuntibus  de  terris  de  Litill  Racherne 
solutis  Johanni  Rerik  de  Dalbate  de  anno  compoti, 
xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  piscarie  de  Blaidnacht  in 
manibus  Fratrum  Predicatorum  de  Wigtoun  ex  tolle- 
rantia  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  iij  R.  x s.  Et  de 

vol.  xiv.  c 


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1514. 


firmis  terrarum  de  Park,  Largwey,  Craginbey,  Daldawane, 
et  Largmor,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  tres- 
decim  solidos  quatuor  denarios,  concessis  Iley  heraldo 
per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  in  feodo  suo  ad  vitam  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Barcloy,  Lagan,  Bord- 
land  de  Suthik,  et  Bordland  de  Lagan,  extendentium  ad 
viginti  libras  octo  solidos  et  octo  denarios  in  anno,  con- 
cessarum Johanni  Lindesay  olim  de  Wauchop  hereditarie 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  com- 
potum in  scaccario,  xx  li.  viij  s.  viij  d.,  de  anno  com- 
poti. Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchinskeauch,  Clon- 
yark,  Auchinhay,  Glenstokane,  Auchinlosk,  extendentium 
ad  viginti  marcas  in  anno,  remissis  Mariote  Bonkle,  relicte 
quondam  Johannis  Lindesay,  pro  suo  gratuito  servitio 
domino  regi  et  regine  impenso  et  impendendo,  per 
literas  domini  regis  sub  privato  pro  tempore  vite  dicte 
Mariote,  cujus  litere  tenor  in  dorso  dicti  rotuli  conscribi- 
tur, de  anno  compoti,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.#  Et  Jacobo 


Litera  Mariote 
Bonkle. 


* James  be  the  grace  of  God  king  of  Scottis,  to  oure  comptrollare, 
chalmerlane  of  Galway,  and  all  utheris  oure  officeris  leiges  and  subditis 
quham  it  efferis  quhais  knawlage  thir  oure  lettres  salcum  greting.  Wit 
ye  for  the  gude  and  thankfull  service  done  to  ws  and  oure  derest  fallow 
the  quene  be  oure  lovit  oratrice  and  wedow  Marioun  Bonkle,  the  relict  of 
umquhile  Johnne  Lindesay,  to  have  gevin  and  grauntit,  and  be  thir  oure 
lettres  gevis  and  grantis  to  hir  for  all  the  dayis  of  hir  life  the  landis  of 
Auchinhay,  Clonyearg,  Auchinskeauch,  Glenstokane,  and  Auchinlosk, 
with  thair  pertinentis  lyand  in  the  lordschip  of  Galway  within  oure 
stewartry  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  the  quhilkis  landis  the  said  umquhile  hir 
spous  had  and  broukit  of  ws  in  his  fee  for  his  livetyme  and  efter  his 
deceis  the  said  Marioun  had  and  brukit  the  samin  in  tak  of  ws  ; to  be 
haldin  and  to  be  had  all  and  haile  the  saidis  landis  of  Auchinhay,  Clon- 
yearg, Auchinskeauch,  Glenstokane,  and  Auchinlosk  with  the  pertinentis 
to  the  said  Marioun  for  all  the  dais  of  hir  lif  with  all  mailis,  gressomes, 
fermys,  profitis,  and  dewites  thairof,  with  commoun  pastur,  fre  ische  and 
entree,  heryeldis,  and  all  and  sindry  uthir  commoditeis,  profitis,  esia- 
mentis,  and  rychtwis  pertinentis  quhatsumevir  pertenying  or  rychtwislie 
may  pertene  thairto,  and  with  power  to  the  said  Marioun  to  occupy  the 
said  landis  in  all  or  in  part  with  hir  awin  gudis  or  set  thame  to  tenandis 
as  scho  sail  think  mast  expedient  during  hir  livetyme,  frelie,  quietlie, 
weile,  and  in  pece,  without  ony  revocatioun  quhatsumevir.  Quharefor  we 
charge  straitlie  and  commandis  you  oure  said  comptrollar,  chaumerlane  of 
Galway,  and  all  utheris  oure  officeris  present  and  to  cum  and  your  deputis, 


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35 


Douglas,  armigero,  percipienti  in  anno  viginti  libras  in 
feodo  suo  magisterii  vini  cellarii  domini  regis  per  literas 
domine  regine  manu  sua  subscriptas  et  sub  signeto  ad 
allocandum  ostensas  super  compotum  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  xx  li.  Et  pro  triginta  tribus  martis  re- 
ceptis ab  husbandis  Galwidie  tam  subtus  quam  supra 
Cree,  pro  quarum  qualibet  allocantur  quinque  solidi 
eisdem  in  eorum  firmis,  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus 
compoti,  viij  li.  v s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Sannak  nuncupate  Balmangan  extendentibus 
in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  concessis  Marche  signifero  in 
feodo  suo  ad  vitam  per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  xx  li.  Et  eidem  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Magno  Daco  in  decem  libris  tempore  quo 
jacuit  febribus  in  Galwidia  per  preceptum  domine  regine, 
dicto  precepto  unacum  quittantia  dicti  Magni  ostenso 
super  compotum,  x li.  Et  eidem  in  tribus  libris  sex 
solidis  octo  denariis  per  defalcation  em  firmarum  de  Ard- 
borg  spectante  Duncano  McKe,  eidem  remissis  in  sua 
assedatione  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  signeto  et  sub- 
scriptione super  compotum  ostensas,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Andree  episcopo  Cathan- 
ensi,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  ducentis  quinqua- 
ginta quatuor  libris  duodecim  solidis  et  sex  denariis, 
dicto  episcopo  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  manu  sua 
subscriptas,  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum  in  ultima 
provisione  sua  redditum  decimo  quarto  Januarii  anno 
etc.  decimo  tertio,  ijcliiij  li.  xij  s.  vj  d.  Et  Jacobo 
Reidheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  triginta  libris  de 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  et  in  ducentis 

that  nane  of  yow  tak  npoun  hand  to  intromet  with  the  said  landis,  or 
ony  mailis,  fermis,  profitis,  or  gersomes  thaireoff,  hot  suffir  the  said 
Marion  to  brake  the  samin  with  all  profitis  thaireoff  according  to  this 
onre  gift  for  hir  livetyme.  We  charge  als  the  auditouris  of  our  chekkir 
that  beis  for  the  tyme  to  defeis  oure  said'chaumerlane  of  the  mailis  and 
profitis  of  the  said  landis  in  his  comptis  during  the  said  Mariouns  live- 
tyme, thir  oure  lettres  being  anis  schewin  in  oure  chekkir  and  registrat 
in  oure  rollis  thairof.  Gevin  undir  oure  prive  seile  at  Edinburgh  the 
xxiiij  day  of  Februar  the  yeir  of  God  jmvcxij  yeiris  of  oure  regne  the  xxv 
yeir. 


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Respond  ebit 
Jabobus  Reid- 
hauch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Striveling- 

schir. 


octuaginta  octo  libris  septem  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis 
de  termino  Penthecostes  hnjns  compoti,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatente  solu- 
tionem super  compotum,  iijcxviij  li.  vij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Munches,  Marenoch,  Castelgour,  Barcheane, 
molendini  de  Buthill,  Guffokland,  et  Corbartoun,  exten- 
dentibus ad  sexaginta  duas  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo 
denarios,  Elizabeth  Stewart  domine  Coldonknowis  per 
dominam  reginam  remissis,  dicta  remissione  manu  sua 
subscripta  ostensa  super  compotum,  lxij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Pollincre  concessarum  quondam 
Poberto  Charteris  de  Amisfeild  per  cartam  sub  magno 
sigillo  de  anno  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  feodo  com- 
potantis  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  Summa  expensarum, 
vijclxxviij  li.  xvj  s.  x d.  Et  sic  restant  iijclxxv  li.  xiij  s. 
j d.  xxxiij  marte. 

Compotum  Roberti  Calendar,  camerarii  de  Striveling, 
\Edinburgh,  6 July  15 H,  from  30  July  1513.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxviij  li.  iij  s.  vj  d.  xxx 
salmonibus  vjc  oneribus  carbonum  per  arreragia  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxx  li.  preter  decem  celdras 
decem  bollas  ordei  per  integras  firmas  baronie  de  Both- 
kenner  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  xxxiiij  li.  vij  s.  per 
integras  firmas  Aularum  de  Ertht  de  eodem  anno.  Et 
de  viij  li.  de  Roploch.  Et  de  xx  s.  de  Blargib.  Et 
de  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  Auldpark.  Et  de  iiij  R.  de 
Quenishauch.  Et  de  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  annui  redditus 
de  Cragortht.  Et  de  x li.  medie  partis  terrarum  de 
Innerallone  preter  grana,  et  alia  medietas  spectat  Alex- 
andro Lamby.  Et  de  xviij  li.  terrarum  de  Eossoquhy. 
Et  de  xl  li.  terrarum  de  Lufno  et  Lessintrule.  Et  de 
liij  s.  iiij  d.  terrarum  de  Logy  preter  grana.  Et  de  liij  s. 
iiij  d.  terrarum  de  prato  ejusdem.  Et  de  vj  li.  de  Powis 
preter  grana.  Et  de  lvj  li.  baronie  de  Tulicultre  preter 


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brasium,  que  solebat  assedari  pro  quadraginta  duabus 
libris  duodecim  denariis,  et  assedabatur  in  feodifirma 
Eoberto  Col  vile  de  Uchiltre  pro  dicta  summa  quinqua- 
ginta sex  librarum  cum  brasio.  Et  de  xxxj  E.  vij.  s.  v d. 
baronie  de  Skeoch  cum  molendinis  granorum  et  fullonis 
preter  brasium.  Et  de  xj  E.  de  aliis  quinque  bovatis 
ejusdem  prius  occupatis  cum  propriis  bonis  domini  regis 
et  nunc  assedatis  tenentibus  pro  dicta  summa  cum  brasio. 
Et  de  vjc  oneribus  carbonum  carbonarii  de  Skeoch  libere 
importandis  in  castro  de  Striveling.  Et  de  xl  li.  de 
Libertschelis  et  Stanelech.  Et  de  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
v de  Litillsauchy.  Et  de  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  terris  de  Tor- 
heid,  licet  solebat  assedari  pro  duabus  marcis.  Et  de  iiij  li. 
de  Blar  de  Logy.  Et  de  xxx  salmonibus  piscarie  de 
Bothkenner  de  duobus  terminis  hujus  compoti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  iijclxix  li.  xiij  d.  vjc  onera  carbonum  ^xx 
salmones.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arrera'giis, 
iijclxxxxvij  li.  iiij  s.  vj  d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  uni  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia 
collegiata  infra  castrum  de  Striveling,  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  marcas  de  annuis  redditibus  de  Cragorth  ex 
antiqua  fundatione,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de 
anno  compoti,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  abbati  et  conventui 
de  Culros  percipientibus  annuatim  quadraginta  tres 
solidos  de  terris  de  Powis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preceden- 
tibus, de  dicto  anno,  xliij  s.  Et  heredibus  quondam 
Alexandri  Lamby  pro  dimedia  parte  de  Innerallone  per- 
cipientibus annuatim  decem  marcas,  ut  patet  in  dictis 
rotulis,  de  dicto  anno,  vj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  serjandis  de 
Strivelingschir  et  Tulicultre  pro  eorum  feodis  de  anno 
compoti,  xl  s.  Et  ortolano  magni  gardini  sub  muro 
castri  de  Striveling,  videlicet  Gillespy,  in  feodo  suo, 
unacum  celdra  farrine  avenatice  inferius  allocanda  per 
literam  sub  privato  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  dicto 
anno  compoti,  xl.  s.  Et  Mariote  Spens,  nutrici  quondam 
comitis  de  Mar,  fratris  domini  regis,  percipienti  in  anno 
decem  libras,  de  eodem  anno,  x E.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum 


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de  Quenishauch  in  manibus  Roberti  Nory  quousque  sibi 
provideatur  in  alio  loco,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  li.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Roploch  deputatarum  vastarum  pro 
herbagio  domini  regis  et  regine  de  anno  compoti,  viij  li. 
Et  de  firmis  trium  libratarum  terrarum  et  unius  marcate 
terre  de  Auldpark  deputatarum  vastarum  pro  nova  parca 
domini  regis  pro  feris  pascendis,  de  anno  compoti, 
iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  decidentiam  cruarum  de  Arth 
de  eodem  anno,  xxxij  s.  Et  duobus  capellanis  cele- 
brantibus in  ecclesia  Sancti  Niniani  prope  Striveling 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  per  literas  domini 
regis  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensas  super  compotum, 
xx  li.  Et  quondam  Georgeo  Campbell,  principali  gardiano 
magni  gardini  de  Striveling,  qui  solebat  percipere  in 
anno  quadraginta  solidos  argenti,  de  terminis  hujus 
compoti  per  preceptum  domine  regine,  ex  eo  quod  dictus 
Georgius  mortuus  est  in  campo  de  Northumbirland 
sub  vexillo  domini  regis,  xl  s.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in 
veteri  ecclesia  infra  castrum  de  Striveling,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  marcas  ex  fundatione  regis  Jacobi 
quarti,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti, 
xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  falcatione  et  lucratione  feni 
pratorum  infra  parcam  de  Striveling  de  croppo  anni 
instantis,  vij  R.  Et  eidem  pro  custodia  castri  de  Strive- 
ling in  officio  constabularie  ejusdem  castri  in  octuaginta 
libris  per  preceptum  domine  regine  manu  sua  subscriptum 
ad  allocandum  ostensum  super  compotum,  lxxx  li.  Et 
octo  vigilibus  de  nocte  et  uni  in  die  et  duobus  janitori- 
bus in  dicto,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  unam 
celdram  farrine  avenatice  et  viginti  solidos,  de  anno 
compoti,  xj  R.  Et  per  decidentiam  firmarum  de  Greyn- 
yardis  de  anno  compoti,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij.  d.  Et  per 
decidentiam  firmarum  de  Auldpark  extendentem  in  anno 
ad  tres  libras  sex  solidos  octo  denarios  nunc  concessa 
hereditarie  burgen sibus  de  Striveling  per  cartam  domini 
regis  sub  magno  sigillo  in  recompensationem  pro  terris 
suis  de  Gallohillis  pro  parca  de  Striveling  nunc  clausa, 
ut  patet  in  dicta  carta  alias  ostensa  super  compotum,  de 


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anno  compoti,  iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Thome  Peblis, 
vitriario,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras  in  feodo  suo 
de  terris  de  Lethbertschelis  per  lit  eras  sub  magno  sigillo 
pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  et  pro  hujusmodi  feodo  tenetur 
sustentare  palatia  domini  regis  infra  castrum  de  Striveling, 
monasterium  Sancte  Crucis,  Linlythqw,  et  Falkland  in 
vitro  in  futurum,  ut  continetur  in  litera  sua,  de  terminis 
compoti,  xx  R.  Et  per  superfluam  onerationem  viginti 
solidorum  annuatim  baronie  de  Skeauch  magis  quam 
continetur  in  rentali  de  anno  compoti,  xx  s.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  ad  expensas  et  sustentationem  Fratrum 
Minorum  de  Striveling  de  mandato  domini  regine  litera- 
tdrio  in  elimosina,  percipientium  ebdomidatim  quinque 
solidos  per  unum  annum  integrum,  xiij  R.  Et  eidem 
per  emptionem  unius  celdre  farrine  avenatice  per  compo- 
tantem  et  deliberate  Elene  Gourlay  pro  decem  marcis  pro 
sustentatione  suarum  prolium,  in  elimosina  sibi  concesse 
per  dominum  regem  Jacob um  quartum  et  per  speciale 
preceptum  domine  regine,  dictis  mandato  et  precepto 
ostensis  super  compotum,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  compo- 
tanti  pro  feodo  suo  camerariatus  de  anno  compoti,  vj  H. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni 
Drummond,  carpentario  domini  regis,  in  decem  libris,  et 
Willelmo  Mayn  similiter  carpentario  in  decem  libris,  et 
Roberto  Scott,  fabro,  in  quinque  libris,  per  speciale 
preceptum  Andree  episcopi  Cathenensis,  tunc  compotorum 
rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
xxv  R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  Andreas  episcopus,  rotula  tor, 
respondebit.  Et  compotanti  in  viginti  solidis  per  con- 
simile preceptum  et  liberatis  Johanni  Banerman,  brasiatori 
domine  regine,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
brasiatoris  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  s.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  episcopus  respondebit.  Et  Jacobo  Reidheuch, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  decem  libris  et  liberatis  Roberto 
Buttoun  ad  expensas  domini  regis  in  Striveling,  dicto 
rotulatore  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  x R.,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Andree 
episcopo  Cathanensi,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 


Respondebit 
Andreas  epis- 
copus Cathan- 
ensis,  rotulator. 


Do. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch, rotula- 
tor. 


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Respondebit 
episcopus  Cath- 
anensis. 


Frumen- 

tum. 


Respondebit 
Martinus 
Huntar,  pistor. 


quinque  libris  quatuordecim  solidis  pro  certo  sale  et 
cariagio  ejusdem  ex  ipsius  mandato  empto  per  compo- 
tantem  et  intrato  in  libris  domicilii  inter  lez  uncostis  in 
mense  Novembris  infra  hoc  compotum,  ut  patet  per 
extractum  dicti  libri  ostensum  super  compotum,  v li. 
xiiij  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  pro  certis 
expensis  factis  per  compotantem  circa  fabricam  infra 
castrum  de  Strivelin  de  mandato  domine  regine  litera- 
torio,  ut  patet  per  hujusmodi  preceptum  et  compotum 
ipsius  compotantis  examinata  per  dominum  Jacobiun 
Kincragy,  decanum  Aberdonensem,  de  mandato  dominorum 
consilii  ostenso  super  compotum,  xxviij  li.  vij  s x d. 
Summa  expensarum,  iijcvij  li.  iij  s.  vj  d.  Et  sic  restant 
lxxxx  li.  xij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  x celdris  xiij  bollis  ij  ferlotis 
j pecca  frumenti  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut 
patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ij  celdris  frumenti  de  Inner- 
alloun  de  croppo  anni  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii  et 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  j celdra 
frumenti  de  Blaire  de  Logy.  Et  de  j celdra  frumenti  de 
Powis.  Et  de  v celdris  frumenti  baronie  de  Corntoun 
de  dicto  termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia  tunc  solvuntur. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  ix  celdre  frumenti.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  xix  celdre  xiij  bolle  ij  ferlote 
j pecca  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  propter  inopiam 
husbandorum  de  Corntoun,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preceden- 
tibus  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra  frumenti.  Et  Fratribus 
Minoribus  de  Observantia  de  Strivelin  in  elimosina 
domini  regis  et  regine  de  eodem  anno,  viij  bolle  frumenti. 
Et  per  liberationem  factam  Martino  Huntar,  pistori,  ad 
expensas  domicilii  regis  et  regine,  ipso  per  suas  literas 
manu  sua  subscriptas  septimo  Julii  infra  hoc  compotum 
ostensas  super  compotum,  vij  celdre  iiij  bolle  frumenti, 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa,  expensarum,  viij  celdre 
xij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant  xj  celdre  j bolla  ij 
ferlote  j pecca  frumenti. 


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Item  idem  onerat  se  de  x celdris  iij  bollis  ordei  et  Ordeum. 
brasii  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  Brasium. 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ij  celdris  brasii  baronie  de 
Skeauch.  Et  de  ij  celdris  brasii  de  Logy.  Et  de  j 
celdra  brasii  de  Blar  de  Logy.  Et  de  j celdra  brasii  de 
Powis.  Et  de  xj  celdris  viij  bollis  brasii  baronie  de 
Tulicultre.  Et  de  v celdris  ordei  baronie  de  Corntoun. 

Et  de  x celdris  xij  bollis  ordei  baronie  de  Bothkennar. 

Et  de  ij  celdris  ordei  de  Inneralloun  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  infra  hoc  compotum  quia  tunc  solvuntur.  Et 
de  una  pecca  ordei  ad  unamquamque  bollam  ordei  pro 
'factura  ejusdem  in  brasium.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  xvij 
celdre  viij  bolle  brasii  xvij  celdre  xij  bolle  ordei.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  xliiij  celdre  vij  bolle 
ordei  et  brasii. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  propter  inopiam 
husbandorum  de  Corntoun  in  una  celdra  ordei,  ut  patet 
in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra  ordei. 

Et  propter  decidentiam  firmarum  de  Tulicultre  in  duabus 
celdris  octo  bollis  brasii,  ut  patet  in  dictis  rotulis,  de 
eodem  anno,  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  brasii.  Et  Eratribus 
Minoribus  de  Observantia  in  Strivelin  ex  elimosina 
domini  regis  et  regine  de  dicto  anno,  viij  bolle  brasii. 

Et  quondam  Georgio  Campbell  pro  suis  laboribus  factis 
in  magno  gardino  sub  muro  castri  de  Strivelin  per 
preceptum  domine  regine  ut  supra  in  compoto  pecunie,  de 
anno  compoti,  j celdra  ordei.  Et  capellano  beate  Marie 
de  Skeauch  percipienti  annuatim  unum  celdram  ordei 
per  literas  domini  regis  alias  ostensas  super  compotum  de 
anno  compoti,  j celdra  ordei.  Et  Johanni  Cragingelt, 
janitori  castri  de  Strivelin,  percipienti  in  anno  pro  se  et 
uno  servo  sub  se  ministraturo  duas  celdras  ordei  prout 
alii  janitores  prius  perciperunt  et  solebant  percipere  duas 
celdras  farrine  de  Bothkenner,  et  nunc  farrina  commutatur 
in  ordeum,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  precedente  et  etiam  per 
literas  domini  regis  sub  privato  dicto  J ohanni  concessas 
et  coram  auditoribus  ostensas  super  compotum,  ij  celdre 


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ordei.  Et  serjandis  de  Bothkenner  in  una  celdra  ordei  per 
dictam  commutationem  farrine  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  j 
celdra  ordei.  Et  serjandis  de  Strivelinschir  etiam  de  hoc 
anno  tantum,  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  ortulano  in  dicto  magno 
gardino  pro  suis  laboribus  et  feodo  preter  pecuniam  prius 
allocatam  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra  ordei.  Et  per  libera- 
tionem factam  uxoribus  de  Strivelin  pro  cervisia  ab  eis 
recepta  ad  expensas  regis  et  regine  a xxij0  Augusti 
inclusive  usque  ad  secundum  Januarii  exclusive  infra 
hoc  compotum  et  intrata  in  libris  dicti  domicilii,  ut  patet 
per  extractum  ejusdem  manu  magistri  Johannis  Chesholm 
subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  ix  celdre  xiiij 
bolle  j ferlota  brasii.  Et  per  liberationem  factam 
Johanni  Crag,  juniori,  in  quindecim  bollis  ordei  ex 
mandato  Jacobi  Redheuch,  compotorum  rotulatoris, 
deliberandis  uxoribus  de  Strivelin  pro  cervisia  ab  eis 
recepta  ad  expensas  domini  regis  in  castro  de  Strivelin 
ante  primum  Octobris  infra  hoc  compotum,  ut  patet  per 
preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris  ostensum  super  compotum, 
xv  bolle  ordei.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  Johanni 
Banerman  in  sex  celdris  brasii  ad  expensas  regis  et 
regine  apud  Strivelin,  ut  patet  per  literas  ipsius  recepti 
et  libros  domicilii  ostensos  super  compotum,  vj  celdre 
brasii.  Et  eidem  per  venditionem  septem  celdrarum 
quinque  bollarum  unius  ferlote  unius  pecce  et  tertie 
partis  pecce  ordei  factam  compotanti  per  rotulatorem  pro 
quinquaginta  octo  libris  tresdecim  solidis  quatuor  denariis, 
compotando  bollam  ordei  ad  decem  solidos,  per  ipsum 
compotantem  solutis  pro  undecim  celdris  farrine  avena- 
tice  per  eum  emptis  et  deliberatis  undecim  vigilibus 
castri  de  Strivelin,  compotando  bollam  farrine  ad  dimediam 
marcam,  quas  undecim  celdras  dicti  vigiles  solebant  per- 
cipere annuatim  de  firmis  dominii  de  Menteth,  et  nunc 
hujusmodi  farrina  deficit  sic  quod  de  dicto  dominio  persolvi 
non  potet,  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  vij  celdre  v bolle 
j ferlota  j pecca  cum  tertia  parta  pecce  ordei,  de  quo 
brasio  superius  allocato  compotans  asserit  se  recepisse  de 
terris  de  Tulicultre  decem  celdras  et  duodecim  bollas 


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brasii.  Summa  expensarum,  xxxiiij  celdre  vj  bolle 
ij  ferlote  j pecca  thrid  part  pecce.  Et  sic  restant  x celdre 
j ferlota  ij  pecce  ij  part  pecce  ordei  et  brasii. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiij  celdris  avenarum  de  Avene. 
Cortoun  de  Inneralloun  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus 
compoti,  quas  deliberavit  Jacobo  Scot  in  averia  regis  et 
regine  et  intratas  in  libris  ejusdem,  ut  patet  per  eosdem 
et  quittantiam  dicti  Jacobi  ostensos  super  compotum. 

Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  reverendissimi  in  Cristo  patris  Andree  Dunbar, 
afchiepiscopi  Bituricensis,  episcopi  Moraviensis,  ac  monas-  Victualia, 
teriorum  de  Driburgh,  Pettinweme  in  Scotia  et  Coting- 
hame  in  Anglia,  commendata rii,  ac  arrendatarii  grangi- 
arum  de  Dunbar,  [. Edinburgh , W July  1514,1  per  Georgeum 
Crag,  ser vitorem  dicti  reverendissimi  patris,  [ from  6 July 
1513.] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  iijclxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  per  vendi- 
tionem triginta  celdrarum  frumenti  et  triginta  celdrarum 
ordei  sexingentorum  cuniculorum  grangiarum  orientalium 
et  occidentalium  de  Dunbar,  Newtounleis,  Oswaldisdene, 

Rig  et  Fluris,  et  Brumpark,  cum  lacubus,  cuniculariis,  et 
le  Linkis  de  Dunbar  per  literas  domini  regis  manu  sua 
subscriptas  et  de  expresso  mandato  ejusdem,  ut  patet  in 
rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  septimi.  Summa  hujus  oneris 
patet. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Jacobo  Redheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum  „ 

Respondebit 

sexaginta  libris,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  jclx  H,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  tor. 
pro  expensis  Ferquhardi  Makintoische  percipientis  in 
anno  viginti  libras  de  terminis  compoti,  xx  H.  Et 
Johanni  Forman,  militi,  primo  janitori  domini  regis,  in 
feodo  suo  de  dicto  anno,  xx  H.  Summa  expensarum, 
ijc  li.  Et  sic  restant  jclxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Compotum  Isabelle  relicte  quondam  magistri  Johannis  Ballincrefe. 
Murray  de  Blakbarony,  gubernatricis  Andree  Murray 


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filii  et  heredis  quondam  dicti  magistri  Johannis,  ballivi 
dominii  de  Ballincrefe,  [. Edinburgh , 26  July  15 H,  from 
8 August  1513.~\ 

Idem  onerat  se  de  xlviij  R.  xv  s.  viij  d.  xiij  celdris 
frumenti  vij  celdris  x bollis  ij  ferio tis  ordei  per  integras 
firmas  terrarum  de  Ballincrefe  de  duobus  terminis  hujus 
compoti.  Et  de  xvj  H.  de  firmis  de  Gosfurde  de  eisdem 
terminis.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  lxiiij  R.  xv  s.  viij  d.  xiij 
celdre  frumenti  vij  celdre  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocate  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Edin- 
burgh, percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  quatuor  marcas  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Gosfurde  ex  concessione  regis  quondam 
Jacobi  tertii  bone  memorie,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preced- 
entibus,  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  R.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum 
dominicalium  quarterii  de  Ballincrefe  dicti  Reidspittale, 
extendentium  ad  quinque  marcas  pecunie  et  tres  celdras 
frumenti  annuatim,  quas  quondam  Adam  Hepburn  de 
Cragis  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  pro  decem  libris 
annuatim  et  nunc  concessas  Johanni  Lindissay  olim  de 
Walchop  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  super  com- 
potum, ut  patet  in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  decimi,  de 
anno  compoti,  iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  celdre  frumenti.  Et 
Johanni  Drummond,  carpentario,  percipienti  annuatim 
sex  libras  pecunie  unam  celdram  octo  bollas  ordei  de 
totis  et  integris  decem  libratis  terrarum  de  Ballincreif 
cum  pertinentiis,  quas  quondam  Thomas  Hoppringill  de 
domino  rege  prius  habuit  in  feodo  suo  et  possidebat, 
quas  terras  dictus  Johannes  habet  per  literam  domini 
regis  sub  magno  sigillo  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  pro  suo 
servitio  domino  regi  impenso  et  impendendo  ostensam 
super  compotum,  et  cujus  carte  tenor  in  dorso  dicti 
rotuli  conscribitur,  vj  R.  j celdra  viij  bolle  ordei. # Et  de 

* Jacobus  Dei  gratia  rex  Scotorum,  omnibus  probis  hominibus  suis  ad 
quos  presentes  littere  pervenerint,  salutem.  Sciatis  quod  dedimus  et 
concessimus  ac  tenore  presentium  damus  et  concedimus  dilecto  familiari 
servitori  nostro  et  carpentario  Johanni  Drummond,  Totas  et  integras 
illas  decem  libratas  terrarum  nostrarum  de  Ballincreif  cum  pertinentiis 
quas  quondam  Thomas  Hoppringill  de  nobis  prius  habuit  in  feodo  suo  et 


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firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Ballincreif 
concessis  Alexandro  Naper  et  Agneti  sue  sponse  pro  toto 
tempore  vite  eorundem  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  magno 
sigillo  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti, 
iiij  H.  viij  s.  xj  d.  iij  celdre  v bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce 
frumenti  xiij  bolle  j ferlota  j pecca  part  pec  ordei. 
Et  eidem  de  firmis  decem  libratarum  terrarum  de  Ballin- 
creif, concessis  Alexandro  Keris,  principali  coco  domine 
regine  pro  tempore,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  quinque 
libras  tresdecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios  unam  celdram 
novem  bollas  duas  ferlotas  ordei  per  literas  sub  privato 
alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  v R. 
xiij  s.  vij  d.  j celdra  ix  bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei.  Et  com- 


possidebat,  jacentes  in  dominio  nostro  de  Ballincreif  infra  vicecomitatnm 
nostrum  de  Edinburgh  et  .constabulariam  de  Hadington,  cum  omnibus 
firmis,  grassumis,  et  proficuis  earundem  in  feodo  suo  pro  toto  tempore 
vite  sue  pro  ipsius  bono  et  gratuito  servitio  nobis  impenso  et  impendendo ; 
Tenendas  et  habendas  totas  et  integras  predictas  decem  libratas  terrarum 
nostrarum  de  Ballincreif  cum  suis  pertinentiis  dicto  Johanni  Drummond 
pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  in  feodo  suo  pro  ipsius  bono  servitio  antedicto, 
cum  omnibus  firmis,  grassumis,  et  proficuis  earundem,  ac  cum  potestate 
dicto  Johanni  prefatas  terras  bonis  suis  propriis  occupandi  vel  easdem 
tenentibus  assedandi  prout  sibi  magis  videbitur  expediens  durante  toto 
tempore  vite  sue,  cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus,  hereyeldis  et  merchetis 
mulierum,  cum  communi  pastura,  libero  introitu  et  exitu,  ac  cum 
omnibus  aliis  et  singulis  libertatibus,  commoditatibus  et  asiamentis  ac 
justis  pertinentiis  suis  quibuscunque  ad  dictas  decem  libratas  terrarum 
cum  pertinentiis  spectantibus  seu  juste  spectare  valentibus  quomodolibet 
in  futurum,  libere,  quiete,  plenarie,  integre,  honorifice,  bene  et  in  pace, 
sine  impedimento,  revocatione,  aut  contradictione  quacunque.  Mandamus 
insuper  camerario  nostro  de  Ballincreif  ceterisque  omnibus  aliis  officiariis 
nostris  presentibus  et  futuris  et  eorum  deputatis  quatenus  cum  prefatis 
terris  aut  aliquibus  firmis,  grassumis,  vel  proficuis  earundem  nullatenus 
intromittant  durante  toto  tempore  vite  ipsius  Johannis.  Precipimus  etiam 
compotorum  nostrorum  rotulatori  et  scaccarii  nostri  auditoribus  qui  pro 
tempore  fuerint  quatenus  allocationem  dicto  nostro  camerario  de  Ballin- 
creif de  omnibus  firmis  et  proficuis  dictarum  decem  libratarum  terrarum 
faciant,  et  ipsum  de  eisdem  exonerent  in  compoto  suo  annuatim  reddendo 
durante  vita  ipsius  Johannis,  hujusmodi  nostris  literis  coram  prefatis 
auditoribus  in  scaccario  nostro  semel  ostensis  et  in  rotulis  ejusdem  regis- 
trars. In  cujus  rei  testimonium  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  presentibus 
apponi  precipimus  apud  Edinburgh  octavo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  duodecimo  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo 
quarto. 


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potanti  pro  feodo  suo  camerariatus  de  anno  compoti,  iij  R. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum 
dominicalium  de  Ballincreif  extendentis  in  anno  ad  octo 
libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quinque  denarios  pecunie  sex 
celdras  decem  bollas  duas  ferlotas  duas  peccas  frumenti 
unam  celdram  decem  bollas  duas  ferlotas  duas  peccas  cum 
bina  parte  pecce  ordei,  in  manibus  Roberti  Borthwic, 
machinatoris,  eidem  remissis  per  literas  domini  regis  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  viij  R.  xiij  s. 
v d.  vj  celdre  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  frumenti  j celdra 
x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  tua  part  pec  ordei.  Summa 
expensarum,  xlvij  R.  ix  s.  xiij  celdre  frumenti  vj  celdre 
ix  bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei.  Et  sic  restant  xvij  R.  vj  s, 
viij  d.,  solvendi  Roberto  Borthwic  de  mandato  domine 
regine,  ut  patet  per  literas  suas  manu  sua  subscriptas 
ostensas  super  compotum.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  frumentum. 
Et  restant  de  ordeo  ij  celdre  j bolla. 

De  quibus  in  manibus  dicti  compotantis  de  quarta 
parte  terrarum  dominicalium  quam  prius  habebat  Adam 
Nesbit  in  feodo  suo,  una  celdra  octo  bolle  ordei  pro 
quatuor  libris  pecunie  solvendis  similiter  dicto  Roberto 
unacum  novem  bollis  ordei  restantibus  dicto  Roberto 
concessis  per  easdem  literas  ostensas  super  compotum. 
Et  sic  eque,  solutione  facta  ut  supra. 


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CCCXXXVII.  [CCCL.] 

COMPOTA  CU STUMARIORUM  ET  BALLIVORUM 
BURGORUM. 

A.D.  1514. 

Compotum  Leonardi  Clerk,  custumarii  de  Aire,  [Edin-  Aire. 
burgh , 1 Jidy  15  H,  from  1 July  1513.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxx  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  pro- 
venientibus de  custuma  undecim  lastarum  sex  dacrarum 
correorum  custumatorum  et  asportatorum  extra  regnum 
apud  dictum 'burgum  per  tempus  compoti.  Et  de  xvj  li. 
xvij  s.  ij  d.  ob.  custume  ducentarum  nonaginta  septeni 
duodenarum  panni  lanei  custumatarum  per  idem  tempus. 

Et  de  xx xvij  s.  xj  d.  custume  ducentarum  quinquies 
viginti  et  decem  pellium  lanutarum  custumatarum  per 
idem  tempus.  Et  de  iij  s.  iiij  d.  custume  ducentarum 
pellium  dictarum  lentrynwair  custumatarum  ut  supra. 

Et  de  xij  s.  custume  trium  barilium  salmonum  custu- 
matorum ut  supra.  Et  de  iiij  li.  xviij  s.  custume  octo 
lastarum  duorum  barilium  allecum  custumatorum  ut 
supra.  Summa  totalis  custume,  liiij  li.  xvj  s.  j d.  ob. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  feodis  custu- 
mariorum,  xviij  s.  iij  d.  Et  dicto  custumario  per 
solutionem  factam  Andree  episcopo  Cathanensi,  tunc 
rotulatori,  in  viginti  libris,  dicto  episcopo  per  suam 
acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum,  xx  li. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Andree  Cunygham, 
presentori  Glasguensi,  in  quinque  libris  per  preceptum 
dicti  episcopi  Cathanensis,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquit- 
tantia  dicti  domini  Andree  de  solutione  ostenso  super 


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Respondebit 

Andreas 

Cathanensis, 

thesaurarius. 


Irwyne. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Linlithqw. 


Hading- 

toun. 


compotum,  v H.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Campbell  quondam  in 
Newmyll  in  decem  marcis  per  precepta  domine  regine 
et  rotulatoris,  dictis  preceptis  ostensis  super  compotum 
et  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  vj  ti.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa 
expensarum,  xxxij  ti.  xj  s.  vij  d.  Et  sic  restant  xxxij  H. 
iiij  s.  vj  d.  ob. 

Compotum  Joh annis  Scot  et  Johannis  Scot,  custu- 
mariorum  burgi  de  Irwyn,  [. Edinburgh , 1 July  1514, 
from  1 July  1513. 

Charge.  Custom  of  7 lasts  5 dacres  hides  (£1 9 6s.  8d.), 
138  dozen  8 ells  woollen  cloth  (£7  18s.  8d.),  3 barrels  salmon 
(8s.),  and  5 lasts  5 barrels  herrings  (£3  5s.)  ; £30  17s.  J+d. 

Discharge.  Fees  of  accountants,  10s.  3d.  To  Beid- 
heuch,  Comptroller,  £30  7s.  Id.  Sum,  £30  17s.  5d.~\ 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Mcholaii  Craufurde  et  Eoberti  Danestoune, 
custumariorum  dicti  burgi,  [. Edinburgh , 5 July  1514, 
from  6 July  1513. 

Charge.  Custom  of  3030  woolfells  (£13  10s.)  woollen 
cloth  various  prices  (£8),  and  3 lasts  5 dacres  hides  (£8 
13s.  id.)  ; £30  3s.  id.] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotantibus  in  eorum  firmis  de 
summa  onerationis  predicte,  x s.  Et  eidem  per  liber- 
ationem factam  Stephano  Bawty,  lathamo,  in  suo  feodo 
et  sui  servi,  videlicet  le  prentys,  per  preceptum  domine 
regine  manu  sua  et  certorum  dominorum  consilii  sub- 
scriptum ostensum  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti 
tantum,  xxix  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  xxx  H. 
iij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Alesone  Hammiltoun,  relicte  quondam 
Georgii  Hepburn  de  Eollandstoun,  custumarie  de  Had- 
ingtoun,  [. Edinburgh , 4 July  1514,  from  7 July  1513. 

Charge.  Custom  of  3 lasts  6 sacks  30  st.  wool  (£35 
15s.  7d.),  3 lasts  6 dacres  3 hides  (£9  fs.  lO^d),  3300 


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woolfdls  (£33),  and  57  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£6  17s.  9d.) ; 

£73  18s.  3/rf.] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  feodo  tronatoris 
de  predicta  lana  ponderata,  ij  s.  iij  d.  Et  compotanti 
pro  feodo  suo  de  summa  predicte  onerationis,  xxiiij  s. 
viij  d.  \_To  Beidheuch , Comptroller , £73  11s.  S^d.  Sum , 

£73  18s.  3fid.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Wod,  custumarii  de  Pettinweme,  Pettin- 
[Edinburgh , 7 July  1515,  from  3 August  1513.\  weme. 

Idem  onerat  se  de  xxv  H.  per  magnam  custumam 
dicti  burgi  ex  assedatione  earundem  facta  compotanti 
pro  dicta  summa  de  anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris 
patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  custuma  duorum 
millium  et  quadringentorum  mulionum  extendente  ad 
quinque  libras  domino  Willelmo  Scott  de  Balwery 
militi,  pro  redemptione  sua  de  Anglia  sibi  concessorum 
per  reginam  et  dominos  scaccarii  custuma  libera,  v H. 

[To  Beidheuch,  Comptroller,  £30.  Sum,  £35.]  Et  sic 
eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Liddale,  custumarii  de  Monthrose,  Monthrose. 
[. Edinburgh , 13  July  1515,  from  13  July  1513. 

Charge.  Custom  of  8 lasts  3 barrels  salmon  (£19  13s.), 

1100  cod  (mulones)  (£3  5s.),  3 dozen  woollen  cloth]  equalis 
pretii  [(ds.),  and  5? 5 woolfells  (£3  Is.  8d.)  ; £35  3s.  8d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  8s.  5J]  Et  domine 
Margarete  ducisse  de  Monthrose,  assignate  ducis  ejusdem, 
percipienti  in  anno  quadraginta  marcas  de  dictis  custumis, 
dicta  ducissa  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  xxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  [Sum,  £37  Is.  8d. 
Overexpended  £1  18s.  Ofzd.] 

Compotum  Wilelmi  Scot,  custumarii  de  Arbroth,  Arbroth. 
[Edinburgh,  13  July  1515 , from  entry  on  office  on  13  July 
1513.]  Et  non  onerat  se  de  custuma  dicti  burgi  in- 
tromissa et  recepta  per  quondam  Johannem  Ogilvy,  custu- 

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marium  ejusdem,  per  unum  annum  integrum  ante  diem 
hujus  compoti,  pro  qua  heredes  et  executores  dicti  quondam 
vocandi  sunt.  Johannis  vocandi  sunt. 

[Charge.  Custom  of  400  cod  {16s.),  1 last  9 dacres  hides 
{£3  17s.  4.d.),  HO  woolfells  {17s.  9d.)]  Et  de  iij  It  x s. 
custume  sex  sexaginta  pellium  dictarum  schorlingis  etiam 
custumatarum  ut  supra.  Et  de  vj  d.  oT5.  custume  pellium 
de  skaldingis  custumatarum  ut  supra.  [Custom  of  5 
dozen  woollen  cloth,  10s.  Sum,  £9  11s.  7fgd, 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  3s.  3d.\  Et  abbati  et 
conventui  de  Abirbrothaic  pro  quarta  parte  dicte  custume 
quam  percipiunt  in  elimosina  annuatim  ex  gratia  domini 
Respondebit  regis,  de  anno  compoti,  xlvij  s.  x d.  [To  Bedheuch, 

heuch^rotuia-  Comptroller,  £7  Os.  7jzd.  Sum,  £9  11s.  Et  sic 

eque. 

Dunde.  Compotum  Jonete  Barry,  relicte  quondam  Jacobi 

Wedirburne,  et  Jacobi  Rollok,  custumariorum  de  Dunde, 
[Edinburgh,  18  July  151  If ; said  Janet  from  30  Jidy 
to  1 November  1503 ; said  James  from  1st  November  to 
date. 

Charge.  Said  Janet:  custom  of  3 sacks  18  st.  wool 
{£3  13s.  Ifdl),  1000  5 score  woolfells  {£7  5s.),  130  dozen 
woollen  cloth  {£14),  1 last  11  dacres  hides  {£4  3s.  8d.), 
and  6 lasts  11  barrels  salmon  {£16  14s-)>  0-5 s.  Said 

James  Bollok : custom  of  8 sacks  13  st.  wool  {£11  6s.  8d.), 
4330  woolfells  {£38  Is.  8d.),  366  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£43 
13s.),  13  lasts  7 dacres  hides  {£35  13s.),  and  7 lasts  lfy 
barrels  salmon  {£17  3s.);  £134  14$-  4d . Sum,  £180  9s. 
4d.] 

Memorandum  quod  dictus  Jacobus  Rollok  intromisit 
cum  magnis  custumis  dicti  burgi  a die  vicesimo  quinto 
mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  quingentesimo  nono  usque  in 
diem  decimum  nonum  mensis  Aprilis  inde  sequentis  in 
anno  Domini  etc.  quingentesimo  decimo,  et  pro  quibus 

Vocandus  est  , , 

jacobus  Roiiok.  vocandus  est. 

Expense  eorundem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotantibus 
in  feodo  tronatoris  de  summa  lane  ponderate,  xj  d.  Et 


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Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Perth,  percipientibus  annuatim 
undecim  marcas  de  dictis  custumis  in  elimosina  regis 
antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  dictis  Fratribus 
per  suas  literas  sub  communi  sigillo  fatentibus  solutionem 
super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  vij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Margarete  ducisse  de  Montrois, 
assignate  quondam  David  ducis  de  Montrois,  percipienti 
annuatim  centum  marcas  de  dictis  custumis,  ipsa  per  suas 
literas  similiter  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
lxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  capellano  Sancti  Salvatoris 
celebranti  in  ecclesia  parocbiali  de  Dunde  pro  anima 
quondam  David  ducis  de  Rothisay  ex  fundatione  regis 
Roberti  tertii,  percipienti  annuatim  quinque  libras  de 
dictis  custumis,  magistro  Roberto  Monorgund  per  suas 
literas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  anno 
compoti,  v R.  Et  Johanni  Kinloch,  janitori,  percipienti 
annuatim  decem  libras  in  feodo  suo  domicilii,  gagiis 
verleti  sui,  et  pabulo  equi  sui,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis  de  anno  compoti,  x R.  Et  abbati 
de  Jedworth  et  religiosis  viris  ejusdem  loci  apud  Restinot 
commorantibus,  percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  marcas 
de  dictis  custumis  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xiij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Andree  episcopo 
Cathanensi,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  quadraginta 
libris  per  Alexandrum  Lusale  ex  parte  dicti  episcopi 
receptis  de  dictis  custumis,  ut  patet  per  suum  scriptum 
et  acquittantiam  dicti  Alexandri  ostensos  super  compotum,  Andreas  epis- 
xl  R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  episcopus  rotulator  respondebit,  ensis?  a an 
Summa  expensarum,  jcxlij  R.  vij  s.  vij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
xxxviij  R.  xxj  d.  De  quibus  pro  feodo  compotantis, 
iij  R.  Et  sic  restant  xxxv  R.  xxj  d. 

Compotum  domini  WiUelmi  Murray,  custumarii  burgi  Strive] ing. 
de  Striveling,  [ Edinburgh , 19  July  15 H,  from  6 July 
1513. 

Charge.  Custom  of  871  woolfells  (£5  Hjs.  3d.),  1^  lasts 
11  dacres  hides  (£12  13s.  4d.),  and  76  dozen  6 ells  woollen 
cloth  (£3  19s.  6d.);  £22  7s.] 


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Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Disart. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor,  pro  xx  li. 


Edinburgh. 


De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  summa 
onerationis  predicte,  vij  S.  iiij  d.  Et  capellano  celebranti 
in  ecclesia  parochiali  de  Striveling,  percipienti  annuatim 
viginti  solidos  de  dictis  custumis  ex  elimosina  regis 
antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  domino  Thoma 
Joffray  per  suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  anno  compoti,  xx  s.  Et  eidem  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Willelmo  Sinclar,  ostiario  domine  regine 
et  per  precept um  ejusdem  in  decem  marcis  de  dictis 
custumis,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum,  vj  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Katrine  Nortoun 
in  Striveling  in  quinque  libris  et  quinque  solidis  de  resta 
majoris  summe,  per  preceptum  Jacobi  Redheuch,  rotula- 
toris,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  v li.  v s.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator 
respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Elizabeth 
Haig,  servitrici  domine  regine  defuncte,  in  viginti  marcis 
per  preceptum  domine  regine  moderne,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicte  Elizabeth  manu  earum  sub- 
scripto ostenso  super  compotum,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Summa  expensarum,  xxvj  li.  xij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  super- 
exposuit  compotans  iiij  11.  v s.  iiij  d. 

Compotum  Margrete  domine  Sinclaire,  custumarie 
burgi  de  Disart,  [ Edinburgh , 20  July  1515,  from  28  July 
1513.] 

Eadem  onerat  se  de  xx  li.  per  magnam  custumam  dicti 
burgi  ex  assedatione  domini  regis  facta  compotanti  de 
anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Quam 
summam  solvit  J acobo  Reidheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori, 
ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  et 
pro  qua  respondebit.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Jonete  Patersoune  et  Margarete  Crechtoun, 
relictarum  quondam  Alexandri  Laudar  de  Blyth,  militis 
ac  prepositi  de  Edinburgh,  et  Georgii  Halkerstoun,  bur- 
gensis  ejusdem,  custumariorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh,  [Edin- 
burgh, 28  July  1515,  from  3 August  1513. 


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REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


53 


Charge.  Custom  of  IpO  lasts  9 sacks  15  st.  wool  {£556 
8s.  3d.),  1536  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£91  16s.),  17100 
5 score  and  10  woolfells  {£115  3s.  £1.),  8500  schorlings 
{£8),  53  lasts  1312  dacres  hides  {£116  9s.  5d.),  15  lasts  10 
barrels  salmon  {£35  18s.),  8500  cod  {£5  16s.),  1 last  1 
barrel  oil  {£1  19s.),  7j2  barrels  suet  (cepi)  {£3  15s.),  and 
certain  English  goods. ,]  custumatorum  apud  dictum  burgum 
et  asportatorum  extra  regnum  \{£1)  ; £983  18s.  lid.'] 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotantibus 
pro  feodo  tronatoris  de  predicta  lana  ponderata,  xxxiiij  s.  j d. 
ob.  Et  dicto  tronatori  Patricio  Cuthbert  propter  sterili- 
tatem anni  et  custume  ac  supportationem  dicti  Patricii  et 
suarum  prolium  ex  consideratione  auditorum  scaccarii, 
vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  feodis  dictorum  custumariorum 
de  summa  predicte  onerationis,  xv  H.  vij  s.  xj  d.  Et 
Thome  Schaw,  principali  coco  domine  regine,  in  viginti 
libris,  ex  eo  quod  hujusmodi  summam  viginti  librarum 
habuerat  in  bursa  sua  ad  expensas  domini  regis  et  easdem 
perdiderat  quando  captus  fuerat  in  bello  in  Northumbir- 
land,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  xx  R. 

Et  pro  superexpensis  dictorum  Alexandri  et  Georgii,  tunc 
compotantium,  in  tricentis  septuaginta  novem  libris 
quindecim  solidis  uno  denario  et  obolo,  ut  patet  in  pede 
compoti  eorundem  ultimo  redditi,  iijclxxix  R.  xv  s.  j d. 
ob.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Reidheuch, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum  quadraginta  quatuor 
libris,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  Ja^ob^pll^i- 
super  compotum,  jcxliiij  R.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  toi\§h’ rotula 
eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Alexandro  Kers,  servitori 
domine  regine,  in  sex  libris  de  mandato  Jacobi  Reidheuch, 
rotulatoris,  ad  expensas  dicti  Alexandri  et  intratas  in 
libris  domicilii  domine  regine,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  vj  R.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  Thome  Schaw  in  no. 
quinque  libris  ad  expensas  domicilii  domine  regine,  et 
intratas  in  libris  ejusdem  de  mandato  dicti  rotulatoris, 
ipso  presente  et  fatente  mandatum  super  compotum,  v R., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicte  Jonete  Patersone,  uni  do. 


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1514. 


compotantium,  in  centum  septuaginta  novem  libris 
duobus  solidis  septem  denariis  ob.  per  emptionem  certarum 
specierum  et  chandrie  ad  expensas  domicilii  regis  et 
regine  et  intratas  in  libris  ejusdem,  Jacobo  Reidheuch 
existente  rotulatore,  jclxxix  H ij  s.  vij  d.  ob.,  ut  patet  per 
extractum  clerici  expensarum  manu  sua  subscriptum 

Respondebit  L 

jacobusReid-  ostensum  super  compotum,  et  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator 

heuch,  rotula- 

tor.  respondebit.  Et  dicte  Jonete  per  emptionem  consimi- 

lium specierum  et  chandrie  extendentium  ad  septuaginta 
septem  libras  octo  solidos  septem  denarios  ad  consimiles 
expensas  dicti  domini  regis  et  regine  et  intratas  in  libris 
domicilii  eorundem,  Andrea  episcopo  Cathinensi  tunc 
rotulatore,  ut  patet  per  consimile  extractum  dicti  clerici 

Respondebit  expensarum,  lxxvii  li.  viij  s.  vij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 

episcopus  Cath-  r ’ ° . J J -ni 

anensis.  episcopus  Cathmensis  respondebit.  Et  domino  Johanni 
Scherp,  capellano  capelle  regis  infra  palatium  Sancte 
Crucis,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  marcas  de  dictis 
custumis,  de  anno  compoti  tantum  et  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis,  xiij  li.  iij  s.  viij  d.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in 
capella  noviter  constructa  sub  muro  castri  de  Edinburgh 
percipienti  viginti  marcas  in  anno,  de  terminis  compoti 
tantum  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  heredibus  quondam  Thome  Moffett  percipientibus  in 
anno  duodecim  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  viij  li.  Et 
Nicholao  Abirnethy  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  quatuor 
marcas  de  dictis  custumis,  de  anno  compoti,  xvj  li.  Et 
Johanni  Drummond,  carpentario,  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras,  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  Mariote 
Stanle,  relicte  quondam  Georgii  Talyefer,  percipienti  annu- 
atim viginti  libras  ad  sustentationem  prolium  suarum  in 
elimosina  concessas  durante  vita  sua,  ut  patet  in  rotulo 
anni  undecimi,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  Et  Henrico 
Mair,  familiari  regis  ac  scribe  scaccarii,  percipienti  annu- 
atim viginti  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  eisdem  per  solutionem  factam  capellano  celebranti  in 
capella  infra  castrum  de  Edinburgh  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  de  dictis  custumis,  de  dicto  anno  compoti, 
x li.  Et  Willelmo  Nesbit  pro  suis  laboribus  ex  consider- 


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EEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


55 


atione  auditorum  ad  emendum  sibi  togam,  iiij  li.  iiij  s. 

Et  magistro  Johanni  Chesholm  pro  suis  laboribus  et 
expensis  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  anno  compoti, 
x li.  Et  Allano  Cochren,  armario,  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  pro  mundatione  armorum,  de  anno  compoti, 
x li.  Et  dicte  Jonete,  uni  compotantium,  in  octuaginta 
octo  libris  quindecim  solidis  et  decem  denariis  solutis 
certis  mercatoribus  Edinburgi  pro  panno  cerico  et  aliis 
mercantiis  domine  regine  et  per  precepta  ejusdem,  dictis 
preceptis  manu  domine  regine  subscriptis  ostensis  super 
compotum,  lxxxviij  li.  xv  S.  x d.  Et  dicte  Jonete  in 
viginti  libris  per  solutionem  factam  Willelmo  Fowlar  pro 
certa  cera  empta  ab  eodem  Willelmo  et  intrata  in  libris 
domicilii  dicte  domine  regine  ad  expensas  ejusdem,  Andrea 
episcopo  Cathinensi  pro  tempore  rotulatore  et  per  pre- 
eeptum  ejusdem,  ut  patet  per  extractum  clerici  expensa- 
rum manu  sua  subscriptum  unacum  dicto  precepto 
ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  li.,  pro  quibus  dictus  epis-  Respondebit^ 
copus  respondebit.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  octo  lastarum  inensis. 
et  novem  berilium  salmonum  extendentium  ad  viginti  unam 
libras,  custumatorum  ad  mandatum  dicti  episcopi  Cathi- 
n ensis,  libere  missorum  Jeronimo  Friscobaldi,  bancario,  per 
eundem  episcopum,  ut  patet  per  suum  preceptum  manu 
sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  xxj  li.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  episcopus  respondebit.  Et  Thome  Schaw,  do. 
principali  coco  domine  regine,  pro  suis  laboribus,  x li. 

Et  eisdem  de  custuma  trium  lastarum  et  septem  dacrarum 
corriorum  extendentium  ad  octo  libras  octodecim  solidos 
et  octo  denarios  quondam  Lanceloto  Fery  defuncto  per 
dominum  regem  et  reginam  custuma  libera  concessarum, 
ut  patet  per  preceptum  dicte  domine  regine  manu  sua 
subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  viij  li.  xviij  s. 

Et  dicte  Jonete  per  emptionem  certarum  ollarum  et 
patellarum  ac  unius  magne  corde  ad  trahendum  machinas 
et  bumbardos  a castro  de  Edinburgh  versus  campum, 
extendentium  ad  viginti  libras  quinque  solidos  et  octo 
denarios,  que  patelle  et  olle  erant  deliberate  in  navibus 
domini  regis  tempore  quo  navigarunt  versus  Franciam, 


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1514 


ut  patet  per  quandam  cedulam  manu  Thome  Schaw, 
principalis  coci,  subscriptam  ostensam  super  compotum, 
xx  li.  v s.  viij  d.  - Et  eisdem  de  custuma  unius  laste 
corriorum  spectantis  Jacobo  Wod  in  Leitht  extendentis 
ad  quatuor  marcas  custuma  libera  sibi  concesse  per 
dominum  regem  per  literas  manu  sua  subscriptas  ostensas 
super  compotum,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  custuma 
quatuor  saccorum  lane  extendentium  ad  octo  marcas  de 
propriis  gregibus  abbatis  et  conventus  de  Melros  eis 
concessorum  custuma  libera,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  prece- 
dentibus,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  trium 
saccorum  quatuor  petrarum  lane  decem  duodenarum 
panni  lanei  centum  octuaginta  pellium  lanutarum  septem - 
decim  dacrarum  corriorum  spectantium  uxori  Alexandri 
Scott,  nutrici  principis,  ei  concessarum  de  dictis  propriis 
bonis  custuma  libera  de  hoc  anno  tantum,  viij  li.  vij  s. 
ij  d.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  quinque  lastarum  quatuor 
berilium  salmonum  octo  berilium  olei  spectantium  Jacobo 
Logane,  extendentium  ad  quatuordecim  libras,  et  duorum 
millium  et  centum  mulionum  spectantium  Willelmo  Scott 
de  Balweary  militi,  extendentium  ad  quatuor  libras  et 
quatuor  solidos,  eis  concessorum  custuma  libera  pro  solu- 
tione redemptionis  captivitatis  eorum  in  Anglia,  prout 
constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  xviij  H.  iiij  s. 
Et  eisdem  de  custuma  unius  laste  duarum  dacrarum 
corriorum  et  trium  barilium  cepi  spectantium  Jacobo 
Wallaice,  naute,  extendentium  ad  quatuor  libras  octo  solidos 
et  octo  denarios,  ei  concessorum  per  dominam  reginam 
custuma  libera  quando  navigaverat  cum  Patricio  Ham- 
miltoun  versus  Franciam,  prout  constabat  auditoribus 
super  compotum,  iiij  11.  viij  s.  viij  d.  Et  eisdem  per 
solutionem  factam  Thome  Wallace,  lapidario,  in  decem 
libris  ex  consideratione  auditorum  quia  pauper,  de  anno 
compoti,  x H.  Et  magistro  Edwardo  Cunninghame  in 
quadraginta  libris  per  preceptum  domine  regine  manu  sua 
subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  xl  li.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  magistro  Johanni  Weddale,  canonico 
Moraviensi,  percipienti  annuatim  quatuordecim  libras  de 


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REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


57 


dictis  custumis,  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  xiiij  R.  Et 
eisdem  de  custuma  septem  saccorum  et  sex  petrarum 
lane  extendentium  ad  quatuordecim  marcas  cum  dimedia, 
concessorum  quondam  Georgeo  Halkerstoun  per  dominum 
regem  custuma  libera  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  ix  R. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  jmijcxliiij  R.  xix  s. 
ob.  Et  sic  superexposuit  compotans  iijcxxj  R.  vj  s. 

j a.  oh. 

Compotum  Johannis  domini  Erskin,  custumarii  de  Dunbretan 
Dunbretane  et  Lowis,  redditum  per  Andream  Keir,  ejus  et  Lowis. 
'deputatum,  \39  July  151 J from  5 July  1513. 

Charge.  Custom  of  13  lasts  3 dacres  hides  (£33  8s.), 

100  5 score  10  dozen  woollen  doth  (£ 6 18s.),  and  71  lasts 
herrings  (£J3  3s.)  ; £81  5s.] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  et 
laboribus  factis  circa  inductionem  custumarum  pre- 
dictarum  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  anno  compoti, 
vi  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  _ 

J ’ Respondebit 

compotorum  rotulatori,  fatenti  solutionem  super  com-  Jacobus  Reid- 

. x heuch,  rotula- 

potum,  xxx vj  R.  xiij  s.  mj  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  tor. 

Et  dicto  compotorum  rotulatori  in  quadraginta  octo  libris 
quatuordecim  solidis  octo  denariis  per  obligationem 
compotantis  sibi  factam  fatenti  hujusmodi  summam 
super  compotum,  xlviij  R.  xiiij  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus 
etiam  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  lxxxj  R.  viij  s.  d<>.  . 

Et  sic  eque. 

Memorandum  quod  Willelmus  Striveling  intromisit 
cum  custuma  trium  navium  dictarum  le  barkis  infra 
infra  tempus  compoti,  ut  asserit  compotans,  pro  quibus 
dictus  WillelmUS  VOCanduS  est.  Vocandus. 

[In  Dorso.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Renfrew,  redditum  apud  Renfrew. 
Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Knok,  unum  eorundem,  tertio 
die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
decimo  quarto,  de  omnibus  receptis  suis  et  expensis 


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EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1514 


per  firmas  burgales  dicti  burgi  a die  quinto  ejusdem 
mensis  anni  Domini  millesimi  quingentesimi  decimi 
tertii  usque  in  diem  hujus  compoti,  et  sic  de  duobus 
terminis  infra  hoc  compotum. 

Idem  onerat  se  de  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  firmis  burgalibus 
dicti  burgi  ex  assedatione  domini  regis  facta  communitati 
ejusdem  in  feodo  ab  antiquo.  Summa  oneris  patet. 

Respondebit  Quam  summam  persolvit  Jacobo  Eeidheuch,  compotorum 

heugh,  rotula-  rotulatori,  ipso  recipiente  super  compotum  et  pro  qua 

tor,  pro  v ll.vj  s.  . x x x x 

viij  s.  respondebit. 


Euthir- 

glen. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heugh,  rotula- 
tor. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Euthirglen,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Jacobum  Pincartoun,  unum  ballivo- 
rum dicti  burgi,  [3  July  1515,  from  % 7 June  1513. 
Charge.  Fermes , by  feu-charter,  £15] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
decano  et  capitulo  Glasguensibus,  percipientibus  annuatim 
undecim  libras  de  dictis  firmis  ad  sustentationem  diaconi 
et  subdiaconi  dicte  ecclesie,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  pre- 
cedentibus,  quibusdam  canonicorum  dicte  ecclesie  per 
eorum  acquittantias  fatentibus  solutionem  super  com- 
potum de  anno  compoti,  xj  li.  Et  Jacobo  Eeidheuch 
de  Tulichedill,  compotorum  rotulatori,  recipienti  super 
compotum,  xl.  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expen- 
sarum, xiij  li.  Et  sic  eque. 


Innerketh- 

ing. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Red- 
heuch  rotula- 
or. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Innerkething  apud 
Edinburgh  redditum  per  Marcum  Swyntoun,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [5  July  1515,  from  13  July  1513] 
Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5;  paid  to  Eeidheuch,  Comp- 
troller] 

s 


Carale.  Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Carale  [ Edinburgh , 

5 July  1515 , per  Johannem  Abircrummy,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [ from  6 August  1513. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £11] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  f actam 
priori  et  conventui  Sancti  Andree  ex  elimosina  regis 


1514. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


59 


antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  domino  Jacobo 
Alexandersoun,  camerario  dicti  loci,  per  suam  acquit- 
tantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  liij  s.  iij  d. 

Et  Andree  Lundy  de  Balgowny  percipienti  annuatim 
quinque  libras  de  dictis  firmis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  pre- 
cedentibus, de  anno  compoti,  v tt.  \To  Redheuch,  Comp-  Jacotmsited- 
troller , £3,  6s.  8d.  Sum  £11.]  Et  sic  eque.  tor. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Perth,  [Edinburgh,  Perth. 

8 July  1511i\,  per  Andream  Blindsele  in  nomine  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [ from  8 July  1513. 
x Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £80.] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
priori  et  conventui  Sancti  Andree,  percipientibus  annuatim 
unam  marcam  de  dictis  firmis  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua, 
ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  dicto  priore  presidente 
et  recipiente  super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  abbati  et  conventui  de  Cambuskynneth, 
percipientibus  annuatim  quinquaginta  solidos  ex  con- 
simili elimosina,  ut  patet  in  dictis  rotulis,  de  anno 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  1 s.  Et  abbati  et 
conventui  de  Scona,  percipientibus  annuatim  quinque 
libras  tres  solidos  quatuor  denarios  de  dictis  firmis  in 
consimili  elimosina,  domino  Johanne  Clark,  subpriore 
dicti  loci,  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  v tt.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
priori  et  conventui  Vallis  Virtutis  ordinis  Cartusiensis 
prope  dictum  burgum,  percipientibus  annuatim  quinqua- 
ginta marcas  de  dictis  firmis  et  ex  eadem  elimosina, 
priore  dicti  loci  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  dicto  anno,  xxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  dictis 
priori  et  conventui  de  pensione  quinque  librarum  duo- 
decim solidorum  debita  hospitali  Sancti  Leonardi  et 
Beate  Marie  Magdalene,  dicto  priore  per  suas  literas 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  v li.  xij  s.  Et 
Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Perth,  percipientibus  in  anno 
viginti  octo  marcas  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  priore 
dicti  loci  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super 


60 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1514. 


Couper. 


Monthros. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Red- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


compotum  de  anno  compoti,  xviij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
Fratribus  Carmiletis  de  Perth  percipientibus  quinque 
marcas,  priore  et  conventu  dicti  loci  per  suas  literas 
fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum  de  eodem  anno, 
iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  preposito  et  communitati  burgi  de 
Perth,  percipientibus  annuatim  decem  libras  quatuor- 
decim  solidos  octo  denarios  ad  sustentationem  ponthis 
de  Taya  ex  consimili  elimosina,  Thoma  Fothringham, 
lathamo  principali,  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  xiiij  s.  viij  d. 
Summa  expensarum,  lxxx  li.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Cowper,  redditum  per 
David  Eleschoure,  unum  ballivorum  ejusdem,  [Edinburgh, 
8 July  15  from  11  Jidy  1513. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu- charter,  £ 17  6s.  8d.] 

Quam  summam  solverunt  abbati  et  conventui  de 
Culros  sibi  concessam  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  ut  patet 
in  rotulis  precedentibus,  prefato  abbate  per  literas  suas 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Monthros,  redditum 
per  Willelmum  Scot,  unum  eorundem,  [. Edinburgh , 13  July 
1 5 H,  from  13  July  1513. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £16.] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
episcopo  Brechinensi,  percipienti  annuatim  duodecim 
libras  quinque  solidos  quatuor  denarios  ex  elimosina  regis 
antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  dicto  episcopo 
per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de 
anno  compoti,  xij  li.  v s.  iiij  d.  Et  abbati  de  Jedworth, 
priori  de  Rostinot,  et  canonicis  ibidem  residentibus, 
percipientibus  annuatim  quinquaginta  duos  solidos  de 
eisdem  firmis  ex  simili  elimosina,  Jacobo  Gray  ex  parte 
dicti  prioris  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de 
dicto  anno  compoti,  lij  s.  [To  Redheuch,  Comptroller, 
£1  3s.  8d.  Sum,  £16.]  Et  sic  eque. 


1514. 


BEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


61 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Irwin,  [. Edinburgh , Irwin. 

1 July  15 15],  per  Johannem  Mure  nomine  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [from  1 July  1513. 

Charge.  Fermes , by  feu-charter,  £7 , 6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  Redheuch , Comptroller,  £6.]  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Willelmo  Cunninghame,  percipienti 
annuatim  duas  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  ut  patet  in 
rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  et  mandatur  compotanti  manda' 
quatenus  non  solvat  dictam  summam  dicto  Willelmo 
quousque  ostendat  titulum  sufficientem  pro  receptione 
ejusdem  summe  in  futurum.  Summa  expensarum,  vij  B. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Are,  [Edinburgh,  Are. 

1 July  1515,  from  1 July  1513],  per  Johannem  Broune, 
aldermannum  dicti  burgi. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £30.] 

Quam  summam  solvit  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de 
Are  in  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis 
precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti,  fratre  Jacobo  Young, 
priore  dicti  loci,  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  xx  li.  Summa  expensarum,  xx  B.  Et  sic 
eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Jedburgh,  redditum  Jedburgh, 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Bobertum  Bichartsoun,  unum  ballivum 
dicti  burgi,  [1  Jidy  1515,  from  19  July  1513:  3 years. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £9.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  first 
year,  £3  ; second  year,  £3.  Stem,  £15.] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Jacobo  Bedheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  sex  libris,  Respondebit 
ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  vj  B.,  ba£°busr^®da 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  tor. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Linlithqw,  redditum  Linlithqw. 
per  Bobertum  Danielstoun,  unum  eorundem,  [Edinburgh, 

5 July  1515,  from  6 Jidy  1513. 


62 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1514 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Red- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Forfare. 


Rothissay. 


Hadington. 


Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £5.\ 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
priorisse  Monialium  de  Manuel,  percipienti  annuatim 
unam  marcam  de  dictis  firmis  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua, 
ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  [To  Redheuch,  Comp- 
troller, £5  6s.  8d . Sum,  £5.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Forfar,  redditum  per 
Jacobum  Huntar,  unum  eorundem,  [. Edinburgh , 12  July 
1515,  from  IS  July  1513. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £8  13s.  5d.\ 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  de  Finevin, 
percipienti  annuatim  decem  marcas  de  dictis  firmis  ex 
tollerantia  domini  regis,  magistro  Johanne  Michelson, 
capellano,  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  anno  compoti,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
abbati  de  Jed  worth,  priori  de  Restinot,  et  canonicis 
ibidem  residentibus,  percipientibus  annuatim  quadraginta 
solidos  de  dictis  firmis,  magistro  Roberto  Laudir  ex  parte 
dicti  abbatis  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  anno 
compoti,  xl  s.  Summa  expensarum,  viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Rothissay,  redditum 
per  Mauricium  Maknachtane  nomine  eorundem,  [Edin- 
burgh, 12  Jidy  1515,  from  12  July  1513. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £6.] 

Quam  summam  solvit  domino  David  Masone,  capel- 
lano celebranti  in  ecclesia  Sancti  Michaelis  archangeli 
in  castro  de  Rothissay,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  vj  li.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Hadingtoun,  [ Edin- 
burgh, 13  July  1515,  from  6 July  1513 ,]  et  redditum  per 
Johannem  Johnsone,  unum  ballivorum. 

[ Charge . Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £15.'] 


1514. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


63 


De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
abbati  et  conventui  de  Dunfermlin,  percipientibus 
annuatim  quadraginta  solidos  de  dictis  firmis  ex  elimosina 
regis  antiqua,  de  anno  compoti,  xl  s.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  priorisse  et  conventui  Monialium  de  Hadingtoun, 
percipientibus  annuatim  quadraginti  solidos  de  dictis 
firmis  ex  simili  elimosina,  dicta  priorissa  per  literas  suas 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  dicto  anno,  xl  s. 
Et  magistro  hospitalis  Sancti  Laurentii  prope  dictum 
burgum  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  solidos  de  dictis 
firmis,  Waltero  Ramsay,  magistro  dicti  hospitalis,  per 
, suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xx  s. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  clericis  scribentibus  rotulos  ex 
consideratione  anditorum,  x li.  Summa  expensarum, 
xv  R.  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kingorn,  redditum  Kingorn. 
per  Georgeum  Thomsone,  unum  eorundem,  [Edinburgh , 

U July  151 4,  from  7 Jidy  1512:  2 years.\ 

[Charge.  Arrears , 10s.  Femes,  by  feu- charter , first 
year , £ 2 , 10  s. ; second  year , £2,  10s.  Stem,  £5  10s.] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  pro  feodo  connesta- 
bilarii  de  Kingorn  percipientis  annuatim  quadraginta 
solidos  de  dictis  firmis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  anno  compoti,  iiij  li.  [To  Bedheuch , Comptroller,  £1.  Jacobus  Red- 
Sum,  £5.  Balance,  10s.]  heuch,  xotuia 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Northberwik,  [Edin-  North- 
burgh,  15  July  15 H,  from  6 July  1513 ,]  per  Johannen  berwic. 
Richardsone,  ballivum. 

Fermes,  by  tolerance,  £ 1 ; paid  to  Bedheuch,  Comp- ^ cobus  Red- 

° L M heuch,  rotula- 

troller.]  tor. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Invernes,  redditum  Invernes. 
per  Johannem  Ker,  unum  eorundem,  [Edinburgh,  20 
July  15 H,  from  26  July  1513.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  liij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  burgales  dicti  burgi  ex  assedatione  domini 


64 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1514. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Red- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Edinburgh. 


Strivelin. 


Respondebit  - 
Jacobus  Red- 
heuch,  rotula- 
tor. 


Abirdene. 


regis  facta  communitati  ejusdem  in  feodo  ab  antiquo  de 
terminis  compoti.  Et  de  j libra  piperis  de  dictis  firmis 
et  anno.  Et  de  iiij  E.  de  firmis  de  Ballokhill  spectante 
dicto  burgo  etiam  de  anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  lvij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  j libra  piperis. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
priori  et  conventui  Fratrum  Predicatorum  de  Invernes, 
percipientibus  annuatim  decem  libras  de  dictis  firmis  ex 
elimosina  regis  antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
doctore  Dominico  Schankis  per  literas  suas  fatente  solu- 
tionem super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  x R.  Et 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Moraviensi 
percipienti  octo  solidos  octo  denarios  annuatim  de  dictis 
firmis,  de  anno  predicto  compoti,  viij  s.  viij  d.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Eedheuch,  compotorum  rotu- 
latori,  in  quadraginta  sex  libris  octodecim  solidis  de  dictis 
firmis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, xlvj  R.  xviij  s.  j libra  piperis,  pro  quibus  respon- 
debit. Summa  expensarum,  lvij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  j libra 
piperis.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  septimo  Julii  anno  Domini,  etc. 
quingentesimo  decimo  quarto,  de  omnibus  receptis  suis  et 
expensis  per  firmas  burgales  dicti  burgi. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Striveling,  [. Edinburgh , 
28  July  15 U,  from  9 July  1513.] 

Charge.  Fermes , by  feu-charter,  £16.] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Jacobo  Eedheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  tresdecim 
solidis  quatuor  denariis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Abirdene,  [. Edinburgh , 
2 August  151  lf\,  per  Johannem  Marr,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [ from  26  July  1513. 

Charge.  Fermes , by  feu-charter , £213  6s.  8d.] 


1514. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


65 


De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
episcopo  Abirdonensi  pro  secundis  decimis  sibi  debitis  de 
dictis  firmis,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  unam  libras  sex 
solidos  et  octo  denarios,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  xxj  Ii.  vj.  s.  viij  d.  Et  Fratribus  Predica- 
toribus  de  Abirdene,  percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  sex 
m arcas  de  predictis  firmis,  de  dicto  anno  et  sub  eodem 
periculo,  xvij  II  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Fratribus  Carmelitis 
dicti  burgi,  percipientibus  annuatim  decem  marcas,  de 
anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  vj  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  decano  et  capitulo  Abirdonensibus  percipien- 
tibus annuatim  viginti  solidos  de  eisdem  firmis,  de  dictis 
anno  et  periculo,  xx  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
episcopo  Cathanensi,  percipienti  annuatim  quinque  marcas 
pro  pane  et  vino  ad  usum  ecclesie  ex  concessione  regis 
antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  dictis  anno 
et  periculo,  iij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  episcopo  Orkadensi 
percipienti  annuatim  quinque  libras  pro  una  celdra 
frumenti  et  uno  dolio  vini  ad  usum  ecclesie,  de  dictis 
anno  et  periculo,  v H.  Et  heredibus  quondam  Willelmi 
Wrycht  percipientibus  annuatim  quinque  libras  de  dictis 
firmis,  Alexandro  Irwyne  de  Drum,  herede  dicti  Willelmi, 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  anno 
compoti,  v H.  Et  de  quinque  libris  quas  percipere 
consueverat  Patricius  Barclay  et  nunc  translatis  ad 
ecclesiam  Abirdonensem,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  dicto  anno  compoti,  v H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Margarete  Carmichell,  percipienti  annuatim  quadraginta 
libras  de  predictis  firmis  tanquam  assignate  comitis 
Craufurdie,  Willelmo  Carmichell,  suo  fratre,  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum  ejus  nomine  de  dicto  anno 
compoti,  xl  li.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni 
domino  de  Erskin  in  centum  libris  de  dictis  firmis  fatenti 
solutionem  super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  jc  li. 
Summa  expensarum,  ijciiij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  li. 


VOL.  XIV. 


E 


66 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1515. 


Glen- 
charny, 
Urquhard, 
Glenmori- 
schene,  et 
Abernethy. 


CCCXXXYIII.  [CCCLI.] 

COMPOTA  BALLIYOEUM  AD  EXTEA. 

A.D.  1515. 

Compotum  Johannis  Graunt  de  Fruchy,  camerarii  et 
receptoris  firmarum  terrarum  subscriptarum,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  dominum  Alexandrum  Ferquharsoun 
nomine  dicti  Johannis,  [30  July  1515 , from  % August 
1513 : % years.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxiij  H.  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem,  que  sunt  de 
amerciamentis  certarum  personarum  contentarum  in 
quondam  indentura  transmissa  compotanti  per  vice- 
comitem  de  Elgin  et  Fores  et  per  compotantem  recepta 
et  onerata  super  eundem  in  compoto  anni  quingentesimi 
duodecimi,  ut  patet  in  eodem. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcx  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Glencharny  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xl  H. 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Abirnethy  de  eodem  anno.  Et  de 
jc  H.  de  firmis  de  Urquhard  et  Glenmorischen  de  anno  pre- 
dicto.  Et  de  iiij  H.  terrarum  de  Ballindallach  de  eodem 
anno.  Et  de  xx  s.  per  super  excrescentiam  nove  asse- 
dationis  rentalis  feodifirme  dictarum  terrarum  de  Ur- 
quhard et  Glenmorischene  facte  dicto  Johanni  et  duobus 
filiis  suis,  ut  patet  in  eorum  carta  sub  magno  sigillo.  Et 
de  ijclv  H.  de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  de  secundo  anno 
hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  vcx  H.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis,  vcxxxiiij  H. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  decidentiam 
firmarum  de  Glencharny  concesso  compotanti  pro 
sexaginta  septem  libris  cum  superexcrescentia  feodifirme 


1515. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


67 


predicte  annuatim,  licet  compotans  oneratur  cum  centum 
et  decem  libris,  de  annis  compoti,  lxxxvj  H Et  eidem 
per  solutionem  factam  Andree  episcopo  Cathanensi, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  viginti  libris  per  manus  domini 
Cristoferi  Crukschankis  nomine  compotantis,  dicto  Andrea 

x Respondebit 

rotulatore  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  Andreas  cath- 

x x anensis,  tunc 

ostensam  super  compotum,  xx  n.,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  rotuiator. 

Et  compotanti  in  triginta  quinque  libris  decem  solidis 
per  manus  ejusdem  Cristoferi  de  firmis  Sancti  Martini  de 
Glencharny  anni  decimi  tertii,  dicto  episcopo  Cathanensi 
per  suam  acquittantiam  simili  modo  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xxxv  d.  x s.,  pro 
quibus  etiam  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  do. 
factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  militi  et  domino 
J acobo  Kincragi  decano  Abirdonensi,  receptoribus 

generalibus  proprietatis,  in  septuaginta  una  libris  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Glencharny,  Mcholaio  Craufurd  nomine 
dictorum  receptorum  fatente  receptionem  super  compotum,  Respondebunt 

. . li  o receptores  pro- 

lxxj  n.  pro  quibus  respondebunt.  Summa  expensarum,  prietatis. 
ijclj  li.  Et  sic  restant  ijclxxxiij  li. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  camerarii  Murray. 
Moravie,  {Edinburgh,  3 August  1515^\  per  magistrum 
Johannem  Caldor,  precentorem  Rossensem,  nomine  dicti 
comitis,  [ from  37  July  151 ^..] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxx  li.  xv  s.  vj  d.  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxxxij  li.  vj  s.  ix  d.  per 
integras  firmas  pecunie  terrarum  comitatus  Moravie 
preter  terras  pro  quibus  Johannes  Grant  de  Fruchy  miles 
reddet  compotum,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo 
anni  nonagesimi.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
Ixiiij  li.  x s.  x d.  de  arreragiis  domini  Robert  i Rankin, 
olim  vicarii  de  Invernes  et  camerarii  Moravie,  pro  quibus 
vocandi  sunt  executores  dicti  domini  Roberti.  Summa  vocandi  sunt, 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iijcxiij  li.  ij  s iij  d. 


68 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1515. 


Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  quinque  capellanis  celebrantibus 
in  capella  Sancti  Thome  Martiris  infra  ecclesiam 
cathedralem  Moraviensem  ex  fundatione  quondam  Thome 
Ranulphy  comitis  Mora  vie  et  confirmatione  regis  Roberti 
primi,  percipientibus  in  anno  viginti  tres  libras  tresdecim 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  et  capellano  celebranti  in 
dicta  ecclesia  pro  anima  quondam  regis  Duncani  per- 
cipienti in  anno  quadraginta  solidos  de  Greifschip  de 
Elgin,  et  crapellano  celebranti  in  dicta  ecclesia  percipienti 
in  anno  octo  marcas  de  dominio  de  Lambryde,  et  capellano 
celebranti  in  capella  infra  castrum  de  Elgin  percipienti 
annuatim  decem  marcas  de  terris  de  Pettindreich  et 
Greirschip  ex  fundatione  quondam  Jacobi  Dunbar 
comitis  Moravie,  et  capellano  celebranti  in  capella  Sancti 
Leonardi  prope  Fores  percipienti  in  anno  quinque  libras 
de  firmis  dicti  dominii,  de  terminis  compoti,  xlij  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  pro  pane  et  vino  in  ecclesia  Moraviensi  de 
acris  de  Elgin  de  terminis  compoti,  iij  s.  vj  d.  Et  pro 
anniversario  quondam  Johannis  de  In  vernes  in  lumi- 
naribus, pane,  et  vino  ad  missam  in  dicta  ecclesia  de  anno 
compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  de  Drumkimpty, 
Sanctiandree  Kirktoun,  et  Kilmalemok,  extendentibus  ad 
viginti  libras  et  dimediam  marcam,  concessis  quondam 
Johanni  Dumbar  militi  hereditarie,  ut  patet  in  rotulis 
precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  vj  s.  viiij  d.  Et 
episcopo  Moraviensi  pro  situ  molendini  de  Schirefmyln  in 
tertia  de  Duffus  et  annuo  redditu  de  Caldcottis  de  eodem 
anno,  xxxiiij  s.  v d.  Et  per  decidentiam  firmarum  de 
Cragmyln  distructo  de  dicto  anno,  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  maro 
de  Elgin  qui  habet  dictum  officium  hereditarie  de  anno 
compoti,  xl  s.  Et  serjando  de  Fores  in  feodo  suo  de  dicto 
anno,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Colna- 
cavile,  Connestablefeild,  et  piscaria  de  Slewpule  occupa- 
tarum cum  propriis  bonis  domini  regis,  ut  patet  in  dorso 
rotuli  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  quinti,  pro  quibus  bonis 
compotans  respondebit,  de  anno  compoti,  xxiiij  li.,  que 
terre  assedantur  compotanti  pro  octo  celdris  ordei  una 


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lasta  salmonum,  ut  patet  in  compoto  domini  Roberti 
Rankin  anni,  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii.  Et  per 
decidentiam  firmarum  de  Knok  et  Atenach  de  terminis 
compoti,  vj  R.  Et  pro  pastura  animalium  domini  regis 
in  eisdem  terris  de  dictis  terminis,  xl  s.  Et  de  firmis 
quatuor  marcatarum  terrarum  nemoris  de  Dernway  pro 
pastura  animalium  tenentium  apud  dictam  forestam 
deputatam  vastam  de  mandato  domini  regis  de  terminis 
compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  de  Ballindalloch  in 
manibus  Johannis  Grant  de  Fruchy,  pro  quibus  idem 
Johannes  annuatim  reddet  compotum  in  compoto  de 
Glencharny,  de  eisdem  terminis,  iiij  li.  Et  de  firmis 
terraram  de  Logyhauch  ad  occupationem  bonorum  domini 
regis  per  suas  literas  sub  privato  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum  de  dictis  terminis,  xl  s.  Et  pro  feodo  com- 
potantis  de  anno  compoti,  x H.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  Margarete  Dennum,  relicte  quondam  domini 
Alexandri  Ogilvy  militis,  in  triginta  tribus  libris  in 
completam  solutionem  ducentarum  librarum  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  per  supremum  dominum  nostrum  regem 
Jacobum  quartum  donatarum  de  firmis  dicti  comitatus, 
dicta  Margareta  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  xxxiij  li.  Et  compotanti  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  propter  sterilitatem  anni,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun 
militi  et  decano  Abirdonensi,  receptoribus  generalibus 
proprietatis,  in  octuaginta  libris  per  receptionem  Nicholaii 
Crawfurd,  dictis  receptoribus  presentibus  et  fatentibus 
receptionem  super  compotum,  lxxx  li.,  pro  quibus  respon-  Respondebunt 

- . ri  ^ _ receptores  pro- 
de bunt.  Summa  expensarum,  ijcxlvj  n.  xvij  s.  xj  a.  Et  prietatis. 

sic  restant  lxvj  li.  iiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  x Frumen- 
celdris  vij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  de  arreragiis 
domini  Roberti  Rankin,  olim  camerarii  Moravie,  pro  quibus 
vocandi  sunt  executores  et  heredes  dicti  domini  Roberti.  vocandi  sunt. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  x celdris  ij  bollis  frumenti 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejus- 
dem. Summa  arreragii  patet. 


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1515. 


Nota  manda- 
tum regine. 


Ordeum. 


Vocandi  sunt. 


Vocandus. 


Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxv  celdris  xiiij  bollis  fru- 
menti de  firmis  dicti  dominii  de  croppo  anni  etc.  quingen- 
tesimi decimi  quarti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  xxxvj  celdre 
frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Elgin,  percipientibus  annuatim 
duas  celdras  frumenti  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  de  anno 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  ij  celdre  frumenti. 
Et  Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Elgin,  percipientibus  in  anno 
decem  bollas  ex  tollerantia  domini  regis,  sub  eodem 
periculo  de  anno  compoti,  x bolle  frumenti.  Et  eidem 
per  decidentiam  de  Eis  ter  Awas  in  sex  bollis  frumenti 
de  anno  compoti,  vj  bolle  frumenti.  Et  pro  custodia 
granalis  de  anno  compoti,  xij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  per 
liberationem  factam  Johanni  domino  Gordoun  in  quatuor 
celdris  frumenti  per  preceptum  domine  regine  ante 
contractum  matrimonii,  videlicet  xxj°  Aprilis  anni  etc. 
vcdecimi  quarti,  dicto  precepto  manu  sua  subscripto 
ostenso  super  compotum,  iiij  celdre  frumenti.  Summa  ex- 
pensarum, vij  celdre  xij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant 
xxviij  celdre  iiij  bolle  frumenti. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  x 
celdris  v bollis  j ferlota  j pecca  \ pecce  ordei  de  ar~ 
reragiis  dicti  domini  Eoberti  Eankin  restantibus  in  pede 
ultimi  compoti  sui  redditi  anno  etc.  vcdeeimo  tertio, 
pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt  execu  tores  et  heredes  dicti 
domini  Eoberti.  Nec  de  xiiij  bollis  ordei  de  arreragiis 
domini  Willelmi  Ogilvy  restantibus  in  pede  compoti  sui, 
ut  patet  in  eodem  anno  predicto,  pro  quibus  vocandus  est 
dictus  dominus  Willelmus. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xvij  celdris  xij  bollis  ordei 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejus- 
dem. Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viij  celdris  ordei  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Connestablefeild  et  Colnacavile,  videlicet 
dominicalium,  de  croppo  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quarti  et 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xiij 
celdris  ordei  tertie  partis  de  Duffus  et  terrarum  de 


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Kintraa  de  dictis  croppo,  anno,  et  termino,  quia  tunc 
solvuntur  tantum.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  xxj  celdre 
ordei.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  xxxviij 
celdre  xij  bolle  ordei. 

De  quibus  allocantur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Elgin  in  elimosina  domini  regis 
ex  toller antia  ejusdem,  x bolle  ordei.  Et  granitario  pro 
custodia  granlais  de  anno  compoti,  viij  bolle  ordei. 

Summa  expensarum,  j celdra  ij  bolle.  Et  sic  restant 
xxxvij  celdre  x bolle  ordei.  De  quibus  asserit  com- 
potans  restare  super  dominum  Willelmum  Ogilvy, 
tunc  camerarium  Moraviensem,  de  terris  dominicali- 
bus  de  Constablefeild  et  Colnakevill  de  croppo  anni 
quingentesimi  decimi  tertii  viij  celdre  ordei.  Non 
minus  dictus  compotans  eundem  Willelmum  pro 
eisdem. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  xj  Marte, 
celdris  iij  bollis  avenarum  de  arreragiis  domini  Roberti  mutones, et 
Rankin,  vicarii  de  Invernes,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  avene. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xvj  martis  et  xvij  mutonis 
bus  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui  ut  pede  ejusdem. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xvj  martis  et  xvij  mutonibus 
de  termino  Sancti  Martini  infra  hoc  compotum.  Et  de 
vj  celdris  v bollis  avenarum  de  avenis  dicti  dominii  de 
croppo  anni  quingentesimi  quarti,  que  solvuntur  in  festo 
Sancti  Michaelis  archangeli  immediate  precedente  hoc 
compotum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  cum  arreragiis,  xxxij 
marte  xxxiiij  mutones  vj  celdre  v bolle  avenarum. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  devoriis  de  Mon- 
doile  in  manibus  David  Dunbar  de  anno  compoti,  j marta 
j muton.  Et  sic  restant  xxxj  marte  xxxiij  mutones  vj 
celdre  v bolle  avenarum. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  xij  Salmones 
lastis  viij  barilibus  salmonum  de  arreragiis  ultimi  com-  piscarie  de 
poti  domini  Roberti  Rankin,  vicarii  de  Invernes,  pro 
quibus  vocandi  sunt  executores  et  heredes  sui. 

x Vocandi  sunt. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iiij  lastis  vj  barilibus 


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1515. 


Orkna  et 
Scheitland. 


"Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 


salmonum  per  arreragia  ultimi  [compoti]  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iij  lastis  vj  barilibus  salmonum 
salsonum  mensure  de  Hamburgh  full,  reid,  et  sueit, 
piscarie  de  Speya.  Et  de  j lasta  salmonum  piscarie  de 
Slewplule  de  anno  etc.  quingentesimo  decimo  quarto. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  cum  arreragiis,  ix  laste  salmonum. 

Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sinclar,  relicte  quondam 
domini  Henrici  Sinclar,  arrenditarii  de  Orkna  et  Scheit- 
lant,  [. Edinburgh , ^ August  1515,  from  W July  151Jf\,  et 
sic  de  duobus  terminis,  videlicet  Penthecostes  precedentis 
et  Sancti  Petri  Ad  Vincula  sequentis  hoc  compotum. 

Idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcxxxiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  per  inte- 
gras firmas  dictorum  dominorum  de  Orknay  et  Scheit- 
land de  terminis  compoti,  assedatorum  compotanti  pro 
dicta  summa  annuatim  per  literas  domini  regis  sub 
magno  sigillo,  ut  patet  in  eisdem.  Summa  hujus  oneris 
patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  insule  de 
Borra  concessis  ecclesie  cathedrali  Orkadensi  in  per- 
petuam elimosinam  per  dominum  regem  Jacobum  quar- 
tum extendentibus  ad  viginti  libras  in  anno,  de  anno 
compoti,  xx  li.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Mer- 
toun,  falconario,  in  viginti  libris  ad  portandum  falcones 
a Scheitland  ad  dominum  gubernatorem  per  preceptum 
dominorum  consilii,  dicto  precepto  sub  sign  et  o domini 
regis  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  R.  Et  Henrico  Tuli- 
duff  in  viginti  libris  ad  portandum  consimiles  falcones 
ab  Orknay  ad  dominum  gubernatorem  per  consimile  pre- 
ceptum ex  deliberatione  dominorum,  dicto  precepto  sub 
signeto  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  R.  Et  eidem  in 
centum  martis  salsis  numerando  sexies  viginti  pro  cen- 
tum, et  in  ceu  tum  porcis  liberatis  domino  Patricio 
Hammiltoun  militi  et  domino  Jacobo  Kincragy,  decano 
Abirdonensi,  receptoribus  generalibus  proprietatis,  ad 
expensas  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  allocando  pro 
qualibet  marta  duodecim  solidos  et  pro  quolibet  porco 


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sex  solidos,  extendentibus  ad  centum  octo  libras,  pro  qui- 
bus respondebunt,  ipsis  presentibus  et  fatentibus  recep- 
tionem super  compotum,  jcviij  li.  Et  eedern  per  solu- 
tionem factam  dictis  receptoribus  generalibus  in  centum 
quinquaginta  quinque  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis, 

u & u u . * Respondebunt 

ipsis  presentibus  et  fatentibus  solutionem  super  com-  receptores 

generates 

potum,  jclxv  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt,  proprietatis. 
Summa  expensarum,  iijcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic 
restant  jc  li. 

Compotum  Thome  Eorestar,  camerarii  Galwedie,  \Edin~  Galloway. 

* burgh,  9 August  1515,  from  20  July  1511/,.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iijclxxv  li.  xiij  s.  j d. 
xxxiij  martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet 
in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclj  li.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  xiij  martis 
per  integras  firmas  terrarum  dominii  Galwedie  supra 
aquam  de  Cree  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de  vijclxxxv  li, 

ix  s.  iiij  d.,  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  subtus 
aquam  de  Cree  et  terrarum  de  Kirkandris.  Et  de  xx 
martis  de  firmis  terrarum  etiam  subtus  Cree  de  termino 
Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  que  particulariter  scrib- 
untur in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  quarti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jmxxxvj  li.  xvij  s.  viij  d.  xxxiij  marte. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jmiiijcxij  H. 

x s.  ix  d.  lxvj  marte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
duabus  marcis  exeuntibus  de  terris  de  Litill  Racherne 
solutis  Johanni  Rerik  de  Dalbaty  de  anno  compoti, 
xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  piscarie  de  Rladenauch  in 
manibus  Fratrum  Predicatorum  de  Wigtoun  ex  tollerantia 
domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  iij  H x s.  Et  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Park,  Largvey,  Craginbey,  Daldawin  et 
Largmoir,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  tres- 
decim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  concessis  Ylay  heraldo 
per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  in  feodo  suo  ad  vitam  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  11.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bercloy,  Lagane,  Bord- 


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1515. 


Ad  expensas 
regis. 


Respondebit 

receptores 

generales 

proprietatis. 


land  de  Suthik,  et  Bordland  de  Lagane,  extendentium  ad 
viginti  libras  octo  solidos  et  octo  denarios  in  anno,  con- 
cessarum Johanni  Lindesay  olim  de  Wauchop  heredi- 
tarie per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super 
compotum  in  scaccario,  xx  R.  viij  s.  viij  d.,  de  anno  com- 
poti. Et  pro  triginta  tribus  martis  receptis  ab  husbandis 
Galwedie  tam  subtus  Cree  quam  supra  Cree,  pro  quarum 
qualibet  allocantur  quinque  solidi  eisdem  in  eorum 
firmis,  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  viij  li. 
v s.  Et  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Schannach 
nuncupate  Balmangane,  extendentibus  in  anno  ad  viginti 
libras,  concessis  Marche  signifero  in  feodo  suo  ad  vitam 
per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensas  super  com- 
potum, de  anno  compoti,  xx  R.  Et  eidem  in  tribus 
libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  per  defalcationem 
firmarum  de  Arthborg  spectante  Duncano  Makkee  eidem 
remissis  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  signeto  et  subscrip- 
tions alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Polincre  concessarum  quondam 
Roberto  Charteris  de  Amisfeild  per  cartam  sub  magno 
sigillo,  de  anno  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Uvir  Almornes  et  Nethir  Almornes  exten- 
dentibus ad  viginti  quatuor  libras,  domine  regine  in  par- 
tem expensarum  domini  regis  solutas,  dicta  domina 
regina  per  suum  manuale  scriptum  fatente  solutionem 
per  manus  magistri  David  Douglas,  canonici  Glasguensis, 
super  compotum,  xxiiij  R.  Et  eidem  in  decem  libris 
liberatis  Georgio  Gud  per  preceptum  cancellarii  et  domi- 
norum manibus  ipsorum  subscriptum  ostensum  super 
compotum,  x R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino 
Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill  militi  et  decano 
Abirdonensi,  receptoribus  generalibus  proprietatis,  in  du- 
centis octuaginta  sex  libris  quatuordecim  solidis  et  in 
quadraginta  libris  per  receptionem  Mcholaii  Crawfurd, 
dictis  receptoribus  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatenti- 
bus  solutionem  super  compotum,  iijcxxvj  R.  xiiij  s.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  domino  Jacobo  Inglis,  capellano 
domine  regine,  in  quadraginta  libris  de  firmis  dominii 


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Galwidie  in  feodo  sno  per  cartam  domini  regis  sub 
magno  sigillo  donec  dictus  dominus  Jacobus  beneficiatus 
esset  de  certo  beneficio,  ut  in  carta  continetur,  dicto 
Jacobo  per  suam  acquittantiam  f at  ente  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  annis  compoti  tantum,  quia  dictus  Jacobus 
nunc  existit  beneficiatus,  xl  R.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  dictis  receptoribus  proprietatis  de  firmis  foreste 
et  piscarie  de  Buchane  in  decem  libris  per  comitissam 
de  Cassillis,  dictis  receptoribus  presentibus  et  fatentibus 
solutionem  super  compotum,  x li.,  et  pro  quibus  etiam  Respondebunt 

r r i a i-i  . receptores  pro- 

respondebunt.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchmskeauch,  prietatis. 
Clonyark,  Auchinhay,  Glenstokane,  Auchinlosk,  exten- 
dentibus in  anno  ad  viginti  marcas,  Mariote  Bonkle, 
relicte  quondam  Johannis  Lindesay,  in  feodo  suo  con- 
cessis pro  suo  gratuito  servitio  domino  regi  et  regine 
impendendo  et  impenso  per  literas  sub  privato  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  li.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  viginti  marcatarum  terrarum  de 
Calvornes,  Cultis,  Largis,  et  Blairmanachane,  concessis 
Alexandro  Makculloch  militi  et  Marjorie  Sinclair 
sponse  sue  ad  vitam  per  literas  domini  regis  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti  et  anno  im- 
mediate precedente  hoc  compotum,  xxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Et  in  feodo  compotantis  de  anno  compoti,  xx  R.  Summa 
expensarum,  vcl  R.  xvij  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant  viijclxj  R. 
xiij  s.  j d.  lxvj  marte.  De  quibus  solute  dictis  recep- 
toribus in  centum  quinque  libris  novem  solidis  de  resta 
predicta,  ipsis  presentibus  et  fatentibus  receptionem  Respondebunt 
super  compotum,  jcv  R.  ix  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt.  generaiesPt°res 
Et  sic  restant  vijclvj  R.  iiij  s.  j d.  lxvj  marte.  De  quibus 
allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam  Simoni 
McCulloch,  falconario,  in  feodo  suo,  per  speciale  precep- 
tum  domini  gubernatoris  de  anno  compoti,  v R.  Et 
sic  restant  vijclj  R.  iiij  s.  j d.  lxvj  marte. 

Compotum  Johannis  Leslie,  feodifirmarii  dominii  de  Garviauch. 
Garviauch,  [ Edinburgh , 20  Auqust  1515 , from  26  July 
1513:  2 years. ] 


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Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xviij  li.  vj  g.  viij  d.  xxij 
martis  xij  duodenis  caponum  xxxij  duodenis  pultriarum 
ij  celdris  iiij  bollis  ordei  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui, 
ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclj  11.  xj  martis  xvj  duodenis 
pultriarum  vj  duodenis  caponum  per  integras  firmas 
terrarum  dicti  dominii  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti. 
Et  de  iiij  H.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  de  fogagio  de  Westhall  et  Kirkton 
de  termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia  tunc  redditur,  de  primo 
anno  compoti.  Et  de  j celdra  ij  bollis  ordei  vocati  tol- 
beir  de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  jclj  11.  xj  martis  vj 
duodenis  caponum  xvj  duodenis  pultriarum  per  integras 
fermas  terrarum  dicti  dominii  de  Garviauch  de  secundo 
anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  iiij  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  de  fogagio 
de  Westhall  et  Kirktoun  de  termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia 
tunc  redditur,  de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de 
j celdra  ij  bollis  ordei  vocati  tolbeir  de  secundo  anno 
hujus  compoti,  que  omnia  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  tertii.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  iijcx  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xij  duodene  caponum  xxij 
marte  xxxij  pultrie  ij  celdre  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iijcxxviij  li.  xiij  d. 
iiij  d.  xliiij  marte  xxiiij  duodene  caponum  lxiiij  duodene 
pultriarum  iiij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
magistro  Patricio  Covintre,  decano  de  Lestalrig,  in  viginti 
libris  per  preceptum  domine  regine,  ipsa  existente  in 
viduitate  sua  pro  tempore,  pro  sustentatione  divinorum  in 
ecclesia  collegia ta  de  Lestalrig  et  capellanis  ejusdem 
adorandis  pro  anima  regis  Jacobi  quarti  sui  sponsi,  dicto 
precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  magistri  Patricii 
ostenso  super  compatum,  xx  li.  Et  Andree  episcopo 
Cathanensi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  quadraginta  libris,  dicto 
episcopo  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de  quibus  reddidit 
compotum,  xl  li.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino 
Patricio  Hammilton  de  Kincavill  militi  et  domino 
Jacobo  Kincragy,  decano  Aberdonensi,  receptoribus 


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11 


generalibus  proprietatis,  per  receptionem  Nicholaii  Crau- 
furd,  dictis  receptoribus  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu 
dicti  Nicholaii  subscriptam  fatentibus  solutionem  super 
compotum,  jc  E.  pro  quibus  respondebunt.  Et  com-  prietatis. 
potanti  de  firmis  husbandiarum  pro  martis,  allocando 
pro  qualibet  marta  quinque  solidos  in  eorum  firmis  de 
annis  compoti,  v H.  x s.  Summa  expensarum,  jclxv  E. 
x s.  Et  sic  restant  jclxiij  H.  iij  s.  iiij  li.  xliiij  marte 
xxiiij  duodene  caponum  lxiiij  duodene  pultriarum  iiij 
celdre  viij  bolle  or  dei. 

, Compotum  Alexandri  Irwyn  de  Drum,  intromissoris  Kyntor, 
terrarum  de  Kintor,  Coule,  et  Oneile,  [Edinburgh,  17  Coule,  et 
August  1515,  from  15  July  15 HI]  Oneile. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jmjcv  E.  ij  s.  vxxviij 
martis  jcxij  mutonibus  jciiij  duodenis  caponum  et 
pultriarum  xiij  celdris  ordei  xix  celdris  avenarum. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlv  H.  iiij  martis  dictis  custum- 
martis  viij  mutonibus  vj  duodenis  caponum  et  pultriarum 
j celdra  ordei  j celdra  avenarum  de  firmis  thanagii  de 
Kintor  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  x H.  j marta  per  integras 
firmas  de  Coule  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de  xiij  H.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  ij  martis  ij  mutonibus  per  integras  firmas  de 
Oneile  nuncupato  Cors  et  Kincragy  de  eisdem  terminis 
compoti.  Et  de  vj  E.  de  Cochris  de  eodem  anno.  Et 
de  x.  E de  firmis  de  Abiryeldy  de  anno  predicto. 

Summa  hujus  oneris,  lxxxiiij  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  vij  marte  x 
mutones  vj  duodene  caponum  et  pultriarum  j celdra  ordei 
j celdra  avenarum.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis,  jmjclxxxix  E.  viij  s.  viij  d.  vxxxv  marte  jcxxij 
mutones  jcx  duodene  caponum  et  pultriarum  xx  celdre 
ordei  xx  celdre  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  Patricio  Hammiltoun  militi  et 
domino  Jacobo  Kincragy,  decano  Abirdonensi,  recepto-  . 
ribus  generalibus  proprietatis,  in  decem  libris  de  firmis  de 
Coule  et  in  quindecim  solidis  pro  una  marta  spectante 


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1515. 


Respondebunt 
receptores  pro- 
prietatis pro 
x li.  xv  s. 


Respondebunt 
idem  receptores. 


Respondebunt 
dicti  receptores 
generales. 


Strathde 
et  Cromar. 


compotanti  in  feodifirma  hereditarie  de  anno  compoti, 
dictis  receptoribus  presentibus  et  fatentibus  receptionem 
super  compotum,  x li.  j marta,  pro  quibus  respondebunt. 
Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  dictis  receptoribus  in 
viginti  libris  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kintor,  ipsis  presentibus 
et  per  suam  acquittantiam  fatentibus  solutionem  super 
compotum,  xx  li.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  dictis  receptoribus  generalibus  in 
triginta  tribus  libris  octo  solidis  de  firmis  thanagii  de 
Kintor,  dictis  receptoribus  per  suam  acquittantiam 
fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum,  xxxiij  li.  viij  s., 
pro  quibus  respondebunt.  Summa  expensarum,  lxiij  li. 
viij  s.  j marta.  Et  sic  restant  jmjcxxvj  li.  viij  d.  vxxxiiij 
marte  jcxxij  mutones  jcx  duodene  caponum  et  pultria- 
rum  xx  celdre  ordei  xx  celdre  avenarum. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  receptoris 
firmarum  dominorum  de  Sfcrathde  et  Cromar,  [ Edin- 
burgh, 23  August  1515,  from  <20  August  1511 : 5 ymrsl\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jclxxxviij  li.  xx  d.  xvij 
martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item,  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxj  li.  xx  martis  j quarter 
per  integras  firmas  dominiorum  de  Strathde  et  Cromar 
de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  vj  bollis  avenarum 
de  firmis  dicti  dominii  per  idem  tempus,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  octuagesimi  quarti.  Et  de 
vjclxiij  H.  lx  martis  liij  quarteris  per  integras  firmas  dic- 
torum dominiorum  de  tribus  ultimis  annis  hujus  compoti. 
Et  de  j celdra  ij  bollis  avenarum  de  firmis  dictorum 
dominiorum  per  idem  tempus,  que  particulariter  scrib- 
untur in  rotulo  anni  etc.  octuagesimi  quarti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  viijclxxxiiij  li.  lxxxj  marte  j celdra  viij 
bolle  avenarum.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis,  jmlxxij  li.  xx  d.  lxxxxviij  marte  j celdra  viij 
bolle  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Logy  et  Dowald,  extendentibus  ad 


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septem  libras  decem  solidos,  et  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Westtoun  extendentibus  ad  quinquaginta  solidos,  concessis 
annuatim  Johan  ni  Forman  militi,  de  annis  compoti,  xl  R. 

Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Esttoun  et  Tarlane, 
extendentium  annuatim  ad  viginti  libras,  concessarum 
Johanni  Ruderfurd  militi  hereditarie  per  cartam  sub 
magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  annis 
compoti,  lxxx  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Fratribus 
Sancte  Trinitatis  de  Abirdene,  percipientibus  annuatim 
decem  marcas  annui  redditus  de  Westtoun,  ut  patet 
in  antiquis  rotulis,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
, compotantis,  xxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Andree  episcopo  Catbanensi,  tunc  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  centum  triginta  novem  libris  sex  solidis  de 
firmis  dictorum  dominiorum  anni  etc.  termini  Sancti 
Martini  undecimi  et  Penthecostes  duodecimi,  dicto 
episcopo  rotulatore  in  suo  compoto  reddito  anno 
duodecimo  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de 
quibus  reddidit  compotum,  jcxxxix  R.  vj  s.,  licet 
acquittantie  dictarum  summarum  remaneant  apud 
compotantem.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo 
Reidheuch,  quondam  rotulatori,  in  octuaginta  novem 
libris  tribus  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  Jacobo 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  in  compoto  suo 
reddito  anno  quingentesimo  decimotertio  et  de  quibus 
reddidit  compotum  in  eodem,  lxxxix  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.,  licet 
acquittantia  dicte  summe  remaneat  apud  compotantem. 

Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  magistro  Cuthberto 
Ballie,  tunc  thesaurario,  in  absentia  rotulatoris,  rege 
existente  pro  tempore  apud  Uorthame  in  Northumbre- 
land,  dicto  thesaurario  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  Respondebit 
sua  subscriptam  fatente  solu&onem  super  compotum,  SustrBa?ye,h 

i ^ .,  tunc  thesaurar- 

lxxxv  n.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  ius. 
factam  dicto  episcopo  Cathanensi  pro  tunc  receptore  pro- 
prietatis, ipso  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 
subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  et  de 
quibus  reddidit  compotum,  lxx  R.  Et  eidem  in 
sexaginta  novem  martis  et  viginti  quatuor  bollis  avena- 


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1515. 


Fethir- 

carne. 


Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 


Respondebunt 
dicti  receptores 
pro  xlv  s. 


rum  superius  oneratis  remissis  per  dominum  regem 
compotanti,  ut  patet  per  literas  assedationis  dictorum 
dominiorum  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  lxix  marte 
xxiiij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
domino  Willelmo  Scott  de  Balwery  militi  in  centum 
libris  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  in  partem 
solutionis  redemptionis  sue  de  Anglia  tempore  quo  captus 
fuit  in  bello  in  Northumbirland  sub  vexillo  domini  regis 
et  per  eundem  dominum  gubernatorem  sibi  donatis  ob 
eandem  causam,  dicto  precepto  manu  gubernatoris  sub- 
scripto ostenso  super  compotum,  jc  li.  Summa  expensa- 
rum, vjcxxx  H.  ij  s.  viij  d.  lxix  marte  xxiiij  bolle 
avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  iiijcxlj  li.  xix  s.  xxix 

marte. 

Compotum  Roberti  Muncreif,  tutoris  Johannis  Wod, 
camerarii  de  Fethirkerne,  [. Edinburgh , 2 August  1515 , 
from  12  July  1514] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  lxxvij  li.  v s.  iij  rynmartis  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  terminis  compoti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
heredibus  quondam  Willelmi  Levingstoun  de  Drumry 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  annui  redditus 
terrarum  de  Balmakewin,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xx  li. 
Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Brechin- 
ensi  pro  anima  quondam  Roberti  Erskin  militis,  per- 
cipienti annuatim  quinque  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  de 
dicto  anno  compoti  et  sub  simili  periculo  compotantis, 
iij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Patricio 
Hammiltoun  militi  et  decano  Abirdonensi,  receptoribus 
generalibus,  presentibus  et  fatentibus  solutionem  super 
compotum,  liij  11.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt. 
Et  dictis  receptoribus  per  venditionem  trium  martarum 
pro  quadraginta  quinque  solidis  dictis  receptoribus  solutis 
et  pro  quibus  etiam  respondebunt,  iij  rynmarte.  Summa 
expensarum,  lxxvij  11.  v s.  iij  rynmarte.  Et  sic  eque. 


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81 


Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  arrendatarii  Brechyn  et 
dominii  de  Brechyn  et  Navair,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  Nevaire. 
per  Willelmum  Thomsoun,  serjandum  dicti  dominii, 
nomine  dicti  comitis,  [2  August  1515 , from  30  April 
15H:  3 terms .] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras 
firmas  et  devorias  dictotum  dominiorum  de  duobus 
primis  terminis  infra  hoc  compotum.  Et  de  jcxxxiij  li. 
yj  s.  viij  d.  ultimi  termini  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  iiijc  li. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
pen  solutionem  factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Cupro 
percipientibus  annuatim  dimediam  marcam,  de  terminis 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  x s.  Et  eidem  per 
solutionem  factam  capellanis  ecclesie  cathedralis  Brechin- 
ensis,  percipientibus  annuatim  novem  libras  de  annuis 
redditibus  ville  de  Brechin  et  admortiz&tas  et  concessas 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super 
compotum,  de  terminis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis, xiij  H.  x s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni 
Watsoun,  surigico,  in  feodo  in  viginti  una  libris  et  octo- 
decim denariis  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  ipso 
presente  et  per  suam  acquittan  tiara  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum  de  terminis  compoti,  xxj  H xviij  d.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Jedburgh, 
priori  de  Rostinoth,  et  canonicis  ejusdem  ibidem  Deo  ser- 
vientibus, in  undecim  libris  duobus  solidis  sub  periculo 
compotantis  de  terminis  compoti,  xj  li.  ij  s.  Et  compo- 
tanti in  quadraginta  marcis  per  decidentiam  quinque 
celdrarum  victualium  de  victualibus  dicti  dominii,  celdra 
stante  ad  octo  marcas,  quas  percipisset  de  primo  termino 
hujus  compoti,  licet  domina  de  Coldonknowis  et  Patricius  vocandi  sunt 
Sinclar  ejus  sponsus  easdem  receperunt,  pro  quibus  donkSowis  et1" 
vocandi  sunt,  xxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  sSciarUS 
factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill  militi  et 
decano  Abirdonensi,  receptoribus  generalibus  proprietatis, 
in  tricentis  viginti  septem  libris  tribus  solidis  et  duobus 
denariis  per  receptionem  Nicholaii  Crawfurd,  dictis  re- 

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1515. 


Respondebunt 
receptores  pro- 
prietatis. 


Carrik, 
Leswalt,  et 
Menybrig. 


.Respondebunt 

receptores 

generales. 


ceptoribus  presentibus  et  fatentibus  receptionem  super 
compotum,  iijcxxvij  Ii.  iij  s.  ij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt. 
Summa  expensarum,  iiijc  Ii.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Gilberti  comitis  de  Cassillis,  domini  Ken- 
nedie,  camerarii  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menybrig,  [. Edin- 
burgh, 5 September  1515,  from  26  July  1513 : 2 years.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jcxxvj  Ii.  v s.  iiij  d.  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xviij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Garvaneheid  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Carrik 
de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  x H.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Turnebery  de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  vj  Ii. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  unius  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Trabeauch 
de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  xiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  firmis 
duarum  aliarum  partium  de  Trabeauch  de  anno  predicto, 
ut  patet  in  rotulo  anni  nonagesimi  tertii.  Et  de  jcx  Ii. 
xiij  s.  vj  d.  per  integras  firmas  terrarum  de  Leswalt, 
Menybrig,  et  Blarquhanny  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti. 
Et  de  xx  Ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Grenane  de  eodem  anno 
compoti.  Et  de  jclxxix  Ii.  vj  s.  x d.  de  firmis  dictarum 
terrarum  de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  preter  arreragia,  iij °I viij  Ii.  xiij  s.  viij  d.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iiijclxxxiiij  H.  xix  s. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de 
Kincavill  militi  et  decano  Abirdenensi,  receptoribus 
generalibus,  in  triginta  sex  libris  septemdecim  solidis  et 
decem  denariis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Menybrig,  Leswalt, 
et  Blarquhanny,  solutis  per  comitissam  de  Cassillis 
habentem  tertiam  partem  earundem  de  primo  anno  hujus 
compoti,  dictis  receptoribus  presentibus  et  fatentibus 
solutionem  super  compotum,  xxxvj  H.  xvij  s.  x d.,  pro 
quibus  respondebunt.  Et  compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Grenane  concessarum  Willelmo  Douglas  hereditarie,  ut 
patet  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  noni  extendentium 
in  anno  ad  viginti  libras,  de  annis  compoti,  xl  11.  Et  de 


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annuo  redditu  viginti  septem  librarum  concesso  Patricio 
Sinclair  hereditarie  de  promptioribus  pecuniis  feodifirme 
terrarum  de  Leswalt  et  Menybrig  per  cartam  sub  magno 
sigillo,  de  annis  compoti,  liiij  R.  Et  de  firmis  medie 
partis  de  Trabeauch  extendentis  ad  decem  libras  compo- 
tanti  spectantis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de 
annis  compoti,  xx  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo 
Reidheuch,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  centum  viginti  libris  sex 
solidis  octo  denariis  de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum,  dicto 
Jacobo  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptum 
et  sub  suo  signeto  f at  ente  solutionem  super  compotum,  Jacobu^Reid- 
jcxx  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  tor.  ’ 
solutionem  factam  dicto  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  tunc  rotulatori, 
in  centum  septemdecim  libris  et  decem  solidis,  de  quibus 
deliberate  eidem  per  manus  Margrete  comitisse  de  Cassillis 
nomine  dicti  compotantis  quinquaginta  septem  libre,  et 
residuum  dicte  summe  per  compotantem  deliberatum 
dicto  Jacobo  rotulatori  per  suas  trinas  acquittantias 
fatenti  solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxvij  R.  x s.,  pro  Respondebit 
quibus  dictus  Jacobus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  Reidheuch!bus 
factam  dictis  receptoribus  generalibus  in  sexaginta  sex 
libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  ipsis  presentibus 
et  fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxvj  R.  xiij  s.  Respondebunt 
iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt.  Et  compotanti  remisse  generaiesPtores 
ex  consideratione  auditorum  ex  eo  quod  non  poterat 
levare  firmas  dictarum  terrarum  propter  tempus  turbi- 
dum, xxix  R.  xj  s.  ij  d.  Summa  totalis  expensarum, 
iiiflxxxiiij  R.  xix  s.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  reverendi  in  Cristo  patris  Andree  episcopi  Ross. 
Cathanensis,  camerarii  Rossie,  [. Edinburgh , 12  September 
1515 , from  28  July  1513 : 2 years.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  de  xxxiij  celdris  xij  bollis  farrine 
avenatiee  xj  celdris  iiij  bollis  avenarum  xxxvij  martis  xxij 
mutonibus  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lj  R.  xxxiiij  celdris  xij  bollis 
ordei  xxvj  celdris  xij  bollis  farrine  avenatiee  iiij  celdris 


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avenarum  xvj  martis  xvj  mutonibus  per  integras  firmas 
quarterii  de  Delny  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et 
de  xxxj  Ii.  v celdris  x bollis  ordei  v celdris  x bollis  farrine 
avenatice  v celdris  avenarum  x martis  x mutonibus  per 
integras  firmas  quarterii  de  Delcony  de  dicto  primo  anno 
hujus  compoti.  Et  de  jcviij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  celdris  iiij 
bollis  ordei  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  iij  celdris 
iiij  bollis  avenarum  xiiij  martis  xiiij  mutonibus  de  firmis 
quarterii  de  Kynnard  de  predicto  primo  anno  hujus 
compoti.  Et  de  lxiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xij  bollis  ordei  xij 
bollis  farrine  avenatice  xij  bollis  avenarum  iij  martis  ix 
mutonibus  per  integras  firmas  quarterii  de  Fernewair. 
Et  de  xxix  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  ij  celdris  iiij  bollis  ordei  ij 
celdris  iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  j celdra  avenarum  viij 
martis  per  integras  firmas  terrarum  de  Kynnellane.  Et 
de  v R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  annui  redditus  de  Cauldor  de  dicto 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  ijclxxxviij  H xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
xlvj  celdris  x bollis  ordei  xxxviij  celdris  x bollis  farrine 
avenatice  xiiij  celdris  avenarum  lj  martis  xlix  mutonibus 
per  integras  firmas  comitatus  Rossie  de  secundo  anno 
hujus  compoti,  que  omnia  scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc. 
vcseptimi.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  preter  arreragia, 
vclxxvij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  lxxxxiij  celdre  iiij  bolle  ordei  lxxvij 
celdre  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xxviij  celdre  avenarum 
vxxij  marte  lxxxxviij  mutones.  Summa  totalis  oneris 
cum  arrerogiis,  vclxxvij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  lxxxxiij  celdre  iiij 
bolle  ordei  v^xj  celdre  farrine  avenatice  xxxix  celdre  iiij 
bolle  avenarum  jcxix  marte  jc  mutones. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
jcxvij  11.  viij  s.  ij  d.  de  arreragiis  ultimi  compoti  quondam 
David  Sinclar  factis  per  dominum  Alexandrum  Kinpunt, 
canonicum  Moraviensem,  anno  Domini  quingentesimo 
septimo  nomine  quondam  dicti  David,  ut  patet  in  eodem, 
licet  mentio  habebatur  in  rotulis  inter  hunc  compotum 
anni  etc.  quingentesimi  septimi  et  presentem  compotum 
de  arreragiis  certorum  victualium  ordei,  farine  avenatice, 
et  martarum,  que  victualia  et  marte  commutati  erant  in 
pecuniis,  ut  patet  in  dicto  compoto  anni  etc.  vcseptimi. 


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Nec  de  decem  libris  de  firmis  burgalibus  burgi  de  Name 
de  anno  compoti,  quia  ballivi  de  Name  in  eorum  compotis 
reddituri  sunt  compotum  pro  eisdem.  Nec  de  piscaria 
de  Ochell  occupata  per  heredes  Alexandri  de  Insulis 
clamantes  eundem  hereditarie. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Invernes, 
percipientibus  annuatim  unam  celdram  ordei  unam  celdram 
farine  avenatice  ex  elimosina  quondam  Eufamie  comitisse 
Rossie  et  confirmatione  domini  regis,  de  annis  compoti,  ij 
celdre  ordei  ij  celdre  farine  avenatice.  Et  capellano 
celebranti  in  ecclesia  Sancti  Duthaci  de  Thane,  percipienti 
annuatim  decem  libras  in  feodo  suo  per  literas  sub 
privato  durante  voluntate  regis,  de  annis  compoti,  xx  R. 
Et  mauro  comitatus  Rossie  in  feodo  suo  de  annis  compoti, 
liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  alteri  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia 
parrochiali  de  Thane  percipienti  annuatim  octo  marcas 
unam  celdram  ordei  unam  celdram  farine  avenatice  unam 
celdram  avenarum  quatuor  martas  quatuor  mutones  de 
firmis  de  Newyn  Mekle  de  dictis  annis,  x H xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
ij  celdre  ordei  ij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  ij  celdre  avena- 
rum viij  marte  viij  mutones.  Et  mauro  de  Balcony  pro 
feodo  de  annis  compoti,  xl  s.  Et  eidem  de  decem  libris 
firmarum  piscarie  de  Conane  locate  pro  salmonibus,  pro 
quibus  salmonibus  compotans  respondebit  de  annis 
compoti,  xx  li.  Et  granitario  infra  caustrum  de  Dingvale 
pro  custodia  granalis  de  annis  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
husbandis  de  Ferisch,  Suardule,  Ardo  vale,  Moy,  Kynnard, 
Drumglustir,  Auchinfale,  Arcon,  Kessokis,  Kynnellan, 
pro  victualibus,  martis,  mutonibus,  videlicet  pro  celdra 
ordei  tresdecim  solidos  pro  marta  quatuor  solidos  in 
eorum  firmis,  de  dictis  annis  compoti,  xxxvj  li.  viij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  pro  custodia  castri  de  Dingvale  de  firmis 
terrarum  dominicalium  de  Kynnardy  extendentium  ad 
viginti  sex  marcas,  terrarum  de  Balcony  ed  octo  marcas, 
Creskey  ad  duas  marcas  cum  dimedia,  unacum  decem 
libris  firmarum  dominii  Rossie  ac  viginti  una  mutonibus 
cum  cana  et  pultriis  terrarum  in  manibus  regis  existen- 


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tium  ante  mortem  quondam  comitisse  Eossie  de  annis 
compoti,  lxvj  M.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xlij  mutones  cum  cana  et 
pultriis  ut  supra.  Et  Hectori  McKenze  alias  Auchinroy, 
percipienti  annuatim  undecim  libras  sex  solidos  octo 
denarios  octo  bollas  ordei  octo  bollas  avenarum  duas 
martas  duos  mutones  de  firmis  de  Moy  et  Brane  per 
literas  domini  regis  durante  voluntate  ejusdem,  de 
annis  compoti,  xxij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  ordei  j 
celdra  avenarum  j celdra  farine  avenatice  iiij  marte  iiij 
mutones.  Et  husbandis  de  Kincrag,  Culkenze,  Culyeauch 
Mekle  pro  sex  celdris  ordei  et  farine  tribus  celdris 
avenarum  decem  martis  totidem  mutonibus  in  eorum 
firmis  allocando  ut  supra,  de  annis  compoti,  xiiij  H.  iiij  s. 
viij  d.  Et  per  decidentiam  firmarum  foreste  de  Eannach 
de  annis  compoti,  viij  bolle  ordei  viij  bolle  farine  avena- 
tice. Et  pro  expensis  factis  circa  inductionem  victualium 
et  custudiam  granalis  de  Delnlie  de  annis  compoti,  iiij  li. 
Summa  expensarum,  ijcj  li.  xix  s.  viij  d.  v celdre  viij 
bolle  ordei  v celdre  viij  bolle  farine  avenatice  iij  celdre 
avenarum  xij  marte  liiij  mutones.  Et  sic  restant 
iijclxxv  H.  vij  s.  lxxxvij  celdre  xij  bolle  ordei  vxxv  celdre 
viij  bolle  farine  avenatice  xxxvj  celdre  iiij  bolle  aveuarum 
jcvij  marte  lxvj  mutones. 

De  quibus  pendent  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Meyne  in 
Stroquhonan,  Eskadale,  Innermany,  Innerquhonra,  Kin- 
loch  et  Banquhora,  clamatis  per  Johannem  McKenze  here- 
ditarie, xxj  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  similiter  pendent  de  firmis 
terrarum  quartern  de  Kynnellan  super  eundem  Johannem, 
iiij  celdre  ordei  iiij  celdre  farine  avenatice  ij  celdre 
avenarum  xij  marte.  Et  de  foresta  de  Eannach  de  annis 
compoti,  iiij  marte.  Et  sic  restant  in  pecunia  preter 
predictas  pendentias  iijcliiij  li.  iiij  d.  Et  in  ordeo 
lxxxiij  celdre  xij  bolle.  Et  in  farina  vxxj  celdre  viij 
bolle.  Et  in  avenis  xxxiiij  celdre  iiij  bolle.  Et  in 
martis  vxxxj  marte  lxvj  mutones. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
quondam  Jacobo  Eeidheugh,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori, 
in  nonaginta  novem  libris  et  quindecim  solidis,  dicto 


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Jacobo  per  suas  trinas  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxxix  R.  xv  s.,  pro  Jacobus  neid- 
quibus  respondebit.  Summa  harum  expensarum  patet,  rotuiator. 

Et  sic  restant  ijcliiij  R.  v s.  iiij  d.  lxxxiij  celdre  xij  bolle 
ordei  vxxj  celdra  viij  bolle  farine  avenatice  xxxiiij  celdre 
iiij  bolle  avenarum  vxxxj  marte  lxvj  mutones. 

De  quibus  victualibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  libera- 
tionem factam  domino  J ohanni  Dingvaile,  tunc  granatario, 
in  triginta  celdris,  de  quibus  recepte  per  dominum  Walte- 
rum  Ramsay  decem  celdre  ad  provisionem  navium 
domini  regis  transeuntium  ad  Galliam,  ipso  domino 
Johanne  presente  et  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatente 
liberationem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus  idem  dominus 
Johannes  reddidit  compotum,  xxx  celdre  ordei.  Et  per 
liberationem  factam  dicto  Jacobo  Reidheugh,  tunc  com- 
potorum rotulatori,  in  viginti  celdris  ordei  et  farine  de 
navibus  Thome  Richardsone  et  Willelmi  Broun,  nautarum, 
dicto  Jacobo  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatente  libera- 
tionem super  compotum,  et  magistro  Johanne  Chesholm, 
clerico  expensarum  pro  tempore,  testante  introitum 
earundem  in  libris  domicilii  per  suam  manualem  scriptu-  Jacotmiteid. 
ram  ostensam  super  compotum,  et  pro  quatuor  celdris  rotuiator,  pro 
farrine  dictus  Jacobus  respondebit,  xx  celdre  ordei  et  victualium, 
farrine.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  domino  Alexandro 
Jardin  de  Apilgirth  militi,  rotulatori,  in  quinque  celdris 
et  novem  boliis  farine  avenatice  per  manus  Willelmi 
Lithtqw,  naute,  dicto  domino  Alexandro  per  suam  acquit- 
tantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  liberationem  super 
compotum,  v celdre  ix  bolle  farrine,  pro  quibus  respon-  Alexander 
debit,  licet  data  dicti  compoti  precesserat  datam  recep-  tor. 
tionis  victualium  predictorum.  Et  duobus  nautis  capien- 
tibus duas  bollas  farrine  et  duas  bollas  ordei,  preter 
naulum,  ij  bolle  farrine  ij  bolle  ordei.  Et  dicto  domino 
Alexandro,  rotulatori,  in  viginti  una  celdris  et  duabus 
bolhs  ordei  de  navi  Thome  Patersone,  naute,  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  xxj  celdre  ij  bolle,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  decidentiam  mensurarum  Do. 


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Ardman- 

ach. 


parve  mensure  de  Ross  et  magne  mensure  regni  de 
arreragiis  compoti  anni  etc.  vc  decimi  tertii  et  de  annis 
compoti,  xl  celdre.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  videlicet 
ordei,  lxxxj  celdre  iiij  bolle.  Et  sic  restant  ij  celdre 
viij  bolle  ordei.  Summa  harum  expensarum  in  farina, 
xxxv  celdre  xj  bolle.  Et  sic  restant  lxv  celdre  xiij  bolle 
farrine.  Et  sic  restant  in  toto,  videlicet  in  pecunia 
ijcliiij  R.  v s.  iiij  d.  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei  lxv  celdre 
xiij  bolle  farrine  vxxxj  marte  lxvj  mutones  xxxiiij  celdre 
iiij  bolle  avenarum. 

Compotum  reverendi  in  Cristo  patris  Andree  episcopi 
Cathanensis,  arrendatarii  de  Ardmanach,  [Edinburgh,  SI 
October  1515,  from  29  July  1513 : 2 years .] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jcxxix  H.  iij  s.  viij  d.  ix 
celdris  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis  j pecca  ordei  ij  celdris  farine 
avenatice  ij  martis  iiij  lastis  salmonum  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa 
arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxxij  H.  xiiij  s.  iiij  d. 
xxiij  celdris  x bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  farine  avenatice  xx 
martis  j quarta  marte  xx  mutonibus  j quarta  lvij  duodenis 
pultriarum  vj  duodenis  caponum  per  integras  firmas  dicti 
dominii  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  iiij  lastis 
salmonum  de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  jclxxxxij  li.  xiiij  s. 
iiij  d.  xxiij  celdris  x bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  farine  avenatice 
xx  martis  j quarter  marte  xx  mutonibus  j quarter  lvij 
duodenis  pultriarum  vj  duodenis  caponum  iiij  lastis 
salmonum,  full,  reed,  et  sueit,  piscarie  de  Conane  mensure 
de  Hamburgh  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de  secundo 
anno  hujus  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  septimi.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  preter  arreragia,  iijclxxxv  R.  viij  s.  viij  d.  xlvij 
celdra  iiij  bolle  ordei  iiij  celdre  farine  avenatice  xl  marte 
ij  quarteris  xl  mutones  ij  quarteris  vxxxiiij  duodene  pul- 
triarum xij  duodene  caponum  viij  laste  salmonum. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  vcxiiij  H.  xij  s. 
iiij  d.  lvj  celdre  xiij  bolle  ij  ferlote  j pecca  ordei  vj  celdre 


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farine  avenatice  xiij  marte  ij  quarter  xl  mutones  ij 
quarteris  v^xiiij  duodene  pultriarum  xij  duodene  caponum 
xij  laste  salmonum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  capellano  capelle  de  Avauch  perci- 
pienti annuatim  quinque  libras  ex  fundatione  antiqua  de 
annis  compoti,  x H.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia 
Sancti  Duthaci  de  Thane  fundato  per  regem  Jacobum 
secundum  de  firmis  de  Drumskeith  et  Passagii  de 
Cromarty  percipienti  annuatim  decem  marcas,  de  annis 
compoti,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  priori  et  conventui  de 
Bello  Loco  percipientibus  annuatim  octo  libras  sexdecim 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  unam  libram  piperis  annui 
redditus  de  Avauch  et  Eddirdule,  de  annis  compoti, 
xviij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de 
Invernes  percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  solidos,  de  dictis 
annis,  xl  s.  Et  capellano  celebranti  ad  altare  Sancte 
Crucis  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  de  Invernes  percipienti  duas 
marcas  de  mandato  domini  regis  literatorio  alias  ostenso 
in  scaccario,  de  annis  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  capellano 
celebranti  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  Rossensi  percipienti 
annuatim  traginta  tres  solidos  quatuor  denarios,  ut  patet 
in  compotis  quondam  ducis  Rossie,  de  annis  compoti,  iij  R. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  maro  de  Avauch  pro  feodo  suo  percipi- 
enti annuatim  duas  marcas,  et  maro  de  Ardmanach  pro 
feodo  suo  de  quatuor  solidis  crofte  sue,  et  cursoribus  de 
Ardmanach  in  septem  solidis  pro  eorum  laboribus  de 
firmis  de  Maris  Croftis  de  annis  compoti,  iij  R.  xv  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  husbandis  de  Ardmanach  in  eorum  firmis 
allocando  pro  celdra  victualium  septemdecim  solidos,  pro 
marta  quinque  solidos,  pro  mutone  duodecim  denarios,  de 
annis  compoti,  xlix  R.  iiij  s.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Newtoun  cum  devoriis  assignatis  compotanti  pro  custodia 
castri  de  Reidcastell  per  literas  sub  privato,  de  annis 
compoti,  xxiiij  H.  iiij  celdre  ordei  iiij  marte  xl  mutones 
ij  quarter  xij  duodene  caponum  vxxxiiij  duodene  pultriarum. 
Summa  expensarum,  jcxxvj  R.  *xix  s.  iiij  d.  iiij  celdre 
ordei  iiij  marte  xl  mutones  ij  quarteris  xij  duodene 


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Respondebit 
Patricius 
Hammilton, 
tunc  rotulator 
pro  xx  ii. 


caponum  vxxxiiij  duodene  pultriarum.  Et  sic  restant 
iijclxxxvij  H.  xiij  s.  lij  celdre  xiij  bolle  ij  ferlote  j pecca 
ordei  vj  celdre  farine  avenatice  xxxviij  marte  ij  quarter 
xij  laste  salmonum. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavile  militi,  tunc  rotulatori, 
in  octuaginta  libris  de  dictis  firmis,  dicto  domino  Patricio 
per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  et  de  sexaginta  libris  dicte  summe  reddidit 
compotum  in  ultima  supervisione  sua,  licet  data  dicti 
compoti  precesserat  datam  dicte  supervisionis,  et  de 
viginti  libris  respondebit,  lxxx  li.  Summa  harum  expen- 
sarum patet.  Et  sic  restant  iijcvij  li.  xiij  s.  lij  celdre 
xiij  bolle  ij  ferlote  j pecca  ordei  vj  celdre  farine  avenatice 
xxxviij  marte  ij  quarter  xij  laste  salmonum. 


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91 


CCCXXXIX.  [CCCLIL] 

COMPOTA  CUSTUMARIORUM  ET  BALLIYORUM 
BURGORUM. 

A.D.  1515. 

* * * * 

librarum  in  feodo  suo  de  terminis  elapsis  infra 

dictum  tempus  compoti,  ut  etiam  patet  per  preceptum 
dictorum  dominorum  consilii  eorum  nominibus  subscrip- 
tum et  quittantiam  ipsius  Alexandri  ostensam  super 
compotum,  xx  H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Patricio 
Hammiltoun  de  Kincavile  militi  et  domino  Jacobo 
Kincragy,  decano  Abirdonensi,  receptoribus  proprietatis 
domini  regis,  ipsis  presentibus  et  fatentibus  receptionem  5®^?fsebunt 
super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xxxv  li.  vij  s.  j d.,  pro  Hammiiton 
quibus  respondebunt.  Summa  expensarum,  lxxxxvij  R.  Abirdonensis. 
ij  g.  ij  d.  ob.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Liddale,  custumarii  de  Monthrose,  Monthrose. 
[. Edinburgh , 30  July  1515 , from  12  July  15 If. 

Charge.  Custom  of  12  lasts  11  barrels  salmon  (£31), 

1900  cod  (£3  16s.),  10  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£ 1 ),  15  dacres 
hides  (£2),  and  1030  woolfells  (£6  16s.  8d.) ; £ff 
12s.  8d. 

Discharge.  Overexpenditure,£  1 18s.0j^d.  Fee  of  account- 
ant, lfs.  lOfyd.  To  Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p. 
f9,  £26  13s  fd.\  Et  eidem  de  quadraginta  octo  solidis 
custume  ducentarum  mulonum  et  mille  concessorum 
Willelmo  Scot  de  Balwery  militi  custuma  libera,  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum,  xlviij  d.  \To  Hammiltoun  and 
Kincragy , receivers,  £12  18s.  5d.  Sum , £ff  12s.  8d.]  ^P^ebuut 
Et  sic  eque.  generales. 


92 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1515. 


Striwelin.  Compotum  domini  Willelmi  Murray,  canonici  Dun- 
blanensis,  custumarii  burgi  de  Strivelin,  [. Edinburgh , 
SO  July  1515 , from  19  July  15 If 

Charge.  Custom  of  6 sacks  16  st.  wool  (£8  17s.  9d), 
560  woolfells  (£3  13s.  Ipd.),  11  lasts  9 dacres  hides 
{£31,  10s.  8d.),  and  60  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£6)  ; £50 
Is.  9d. 

Discharge.  Overexpenditure,  £5  5s.  lf.d.  Fee  of  ac- 
countant, 16s.  Sfzd.']  Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia 
parrochiali  de  Strivelin  ad  altare  Sancti  Laurentii  per- 
cipienti annuatim  viginti  solidos  de  dictis  custumis 
ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preceden  ti- 
bus,  domine  Thoma  Joffra,  capellano  dicti  altaris,  per 
suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  anno 
compoti,  xx  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Elizabeth 
Haig,  servitrici  domine  regine  defuncte,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  marcas  de  dictis  custumis  pro  servitio 
suo  dicte  domine  regine  impenso,  ipsa  per  suum  scriptum 
et  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum 
de  terminis  compoti,  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  expen- 
sarum, xix  H.  viij  s.  viij  d.  ob.  Et  sic  restant  xxx  H. 
xiij  s.  ob. 

Irwyn.  Compotum  Johannis  Scot  et  Eoberti  Scot,  custumario- 

rum  burgi  de  Irwyn,  [. Edinburgh , If.  Jidy  1515 , from  1 
July  15 If 

Charge.  Custom  of  8 lasts  16  dacres  5 hides  {£23 
10s.  8d.),  5 barrels  salmon  {£!),  2 lasts  7 barrels  herrings 
{£1  11s.),  and  90  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£lf  10s.);  £30 
11s.  8d.\ 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Dongallo  Campbell,  magistro  cujusdem  navis  vocate 
Gabriel  domini  regis,  in  septem  libris  de  dictis  custumis 
ad  solvendum  gagias  duodecim  nautarum,  duorum 
machinatorum  ad  asportandum  certa  victualia  et  muni- 
tiones pro  defensione  castrorum  de  Dunawage  et 
Artmurthy  usque  ad  proximum  parliamentum  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  vij  H.  Et  dicto  Dongallo  pro  suis 


1515. 


BEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


93 


expensis  ad  asportandum  dicta  victualia  et  vinum  ad 
dicta  castra  in  novem  libris  sub  eodem  periculo,  ix  11. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  McCane  de  Armurthy 
in  decem  libris  et  duodecim  solidis  ad  emendum  certa 
victualia  ad  muniendum  dicta  castra  sub  eodem  periculo 
usque  ad  dictum  parliamentum,  x li.  xij  s.  Et  eisdem 
pro  eorum  feodis  de  dicta  oneratione,  x s.  ij  d.  ob.  [ To 
Hamiltoun  and  Dean  of  Aberdeen,  receivers , £3  9s.  5{2d.  Respondebunt 
Sum,  £30  lis.  8d.~\  Et  sic  eque.  genemies.s 

Compotum  Johannis  Murray  de  Brochton,  heredis  Wigtoun 
Kintigerni  Murray  sui  avi  et  Patricii  Murray  sui  patris,  et  Quhit- 
custumarii  de  Wigtoun  et  Quhitherne,  [. Edinburgh , 4 ^orne' 

July  1515,  from  26  July  1513  to  10  April  1515^\ 
et  Patricii  Mure,  aldermanni  de  Wigtoun,  \from  10 
April  to  date;  2 years. 

Charge.  Arrears  of  late  Kentigern  Murray,  £11 
19s.  lPfed.  Said  John  : custom  of  2 sacks  12  st.  wool  {£ 6 ), 

If  15  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£2 If  15s.),  6 lasts  19  dacres  hides 
{£18  10s.  8d.)  ; £lf9  5s.  8d.  Said  Patrick : 160  dozen 
woollen  cloth  (£9),  1 last  18  dacres  hides  {£5  Is.  Ifd.) ; 

£llf  Is.  Ifd.  ^m,  £75  6s.  lljzd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  John  Murray,  16s.  Ifd.;  of  said 
Patrick , IfS.  8d.]  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino 
Patricio  Hammiltoun  militi  et  decano  Abirdonensi,  re- 
ceptoribus generalibus,  in  tresdecim  libris  sexdecim 
solidis  et  octo  denariis,  ipsis  presentibus  et  fatentibus 
liberationem  super  compotum,  xiij  li.  xvj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  Respondebunt 
quibus  respondebunt,  et  quas  ipsi  receptores  fatentur  se  generales, 
recepisse  a Patricio  Mure,  uno  compotantium.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  eisdem  receptoribus  de  dictis  cus- 
tumis  per  Johannem  Murray,  alterum  compotantium, 
ipsis  receptoribus  presentibus  et  fatentibus  solutionem  Respondebunt 

. ^ ..  , , , dicti  receptores 

super  compotum,  xvj  n.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt,  generales. 
Summa  expensarum  Johannis  Murray  de  Brochtoun, 
xvj  H.  xvj  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant  xliiij  li.  ix  s.  iij  d. 
ob.  Summa  expensarum  dicti  Patricii,  xiiij  H.  xvj  d. 

Et  sic  eque  quoad  Patricium. 


94 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1515. 


Linlithqw. 


Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 


Disart. 


Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 


Dunde. 


Compotum  Nicholai  Craufurd  et  Eoberti  Danielstoun, 
custumariorum  burgi  de  Linlithqw,  [Edinburgh,  3 August 
1515,  from  1/  July  151  If. 

Charge.  Custom  of  8 lasts  8 dacres  3 hides  (£22 
8s.  9fgd.),  1/BOO  woolfells  (£28  13s.  1/d.),  58  dozen  broad 
woollen  cloth  (£1/.  7s.),  and  87  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£1/  7s.)  ; 
£59  16s.  P/2d. 

Discharge.  Fees  of  accountants,  £1.\  Et  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  Stephano  Baity,  latimo,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  libras  pro  suo  feodo,  et  suo  servitori, 
percipienti  in  anno  decern  libras  in  feodo  suo  de  dictis 
custumis  pro  sustentatione  palatii  de  Linlithqw  in  arte 
sua,  et  pro  sustentatione  tegularum  ejusdem,  sibi  concessas 
ad  vitam  per  literam  sub  privato  ostensam  super  com- 
potum et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xxx  11.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de 
Kincavil  militi  et  domino  Jacobo  Kincragy,  decano 
Abirdonensi,  in  viginti  octo  libris  sexdecim  solidos  uno 
denario  et  obolo  per  receptionem  Nicholai  Craufurd,  unius 
compotantium,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  receptionem 
super  compotum,  xxviij  H.  xvj  s.  j d.  ob.,  pro  quibus 
respondebunt.  Summa  expensarum,  lix  li.  xvj  s.  j d.  ob. 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sinclar,  custumarie 
burgi  de  Disart,  [. Edinburgh , 1/.  August  1515,  from  20 
July  1511/. 

Custom  by  tack,  £20  ;]  quam  summam  solvit  Patricio 
Hammiltoun,  militi  et  decano  Aberdonensi,  receptoribus 
generalibus  proprietatis,  presentibus  et  fatentibus  solu- 
tionem super  compotum,  et  pro  qua  respondebunt,  xx  11. 
Summa  expensarum  patet.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Jacobi  Eook,  custumarii  de  Dunde,  [. Edin- 
burgh, 7 August  1515,  from  18  July  1511/. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £35,  Is.  9d.  Custom  of  1 last  10 
s t.  wool  (£13  17s.  9d.),  51/30  woolfells  (£36  3s.  1/d.), 
1/51  dozen  woollen  cloth  various  prices  (£51/  3s.),  12  lasts 


1515. 


BEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


95 


% dacres  hides  (£32  5s.  lyd .),  and  18  lasts  salmon  (£1$  lys.); 

£179  13s.  5d.  Sum,  £ 214  15s.  2d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar , lOfyd.  ; of  accountant , £3. 

To  Dominicans  of  Perth , by  receipt  of  Prior,  £7  6s.  8d.  ; 

Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  her  receipt,  £66  13s.  lyd.;  chaplain 
of  St.  Salvator,  by  receipt  of  Master  Robert  Monorgund, 

£5 ; Abbot  of  Jedburgh  and  Monks  of  Rostinoth  at  risk, 

£13  6s.  8d .;  and  John  Kinloch,  £10 ; asp.  51.\  Et  eidem 
ad  expensas  domini  regis  in  moneta,  speciebus,  et  aliis 
necessariis  extendentibus  ad  quinquaginta  sex  libras  duos 
solidos  decem  denarios  solutis  per  compotantem  de  dictis 
custumis  de  mandato  domine  regine  literatorio  manu  sua 
subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum,  lvj  li.  ij  s.  x d.  [To  ScePp°tOTesbunt 
Hammiltoun  and  Kincragy,  receivers,  £30  13s.  lyd.  To  frSi?  pr° 
do.,  £22,  lis.  5j2d.  Sum,  £21i,  15s.  2d.\.  Et  sic  eque.  i*>. 

Compotum  Johannis  Broune  et  Leonardi  Clerk,  cus-  Aire. 
tumariorum  burgi  de  Aire,  [. Edinburgh , 5 July  1515,  from 
1 July  151  i. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £22  lys.  6)2!.  Custom  of  9 sacks 
12  st.  wool  (£12  13s.  id.),  297  dozen  and  10  ells  woollen 
cloth  (£16  17s.  10d.),  33  lasts  19  dacres  i hides  (£90 
11s.  8/2 d.),  1 last  salmon  (£2  8s.),  6 lasts  10  barrels  herrings 
(£i  2s.),  100  woolfells  (13s.  id.),  60  scaldingis  (Is.  8d.), 

300  futef ells  (5s.),  and  160  lentrynewair  (2s.  6d.)  ; £127 
15s.  ifyd.  Sum,  £lf9  19s.  lid. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  9 fed.;  of  accountants,  £2 
2s.  7dl\  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  trium  lastarum  sex 
dacrarum  quinque  corriorum  et  laste  allecum  extendente 
ad  novem  libras  novem  solidos  quatuor  denarios  custuma- 
torum  apud  burgum  de  Irwyne  et  de  quibus  custumarii 
dicti  burgi  reddiderunt  compotum,  ut  patet  per  coquetam 
custumariorum  de  Irwyn  ostensam  super  compotum, 
ix  11.  ix  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eisdem  per  solutionem  factam 
Johanni  McCane  de  Ardmurchy  in  septemdecim  libris  de 
dictis  custumis  ad  emendum  certa  victualia  pro  munitione 
castrorum  de  Dunawag  et  aliorum  castrorum  dicto 
Johanni  McCane  pertinentium,  de  mandato  domini 


Respondebunt 
executores  et 
factores  Jacobi 
Reidheuch, 
quondam 
rotulatoris. 

Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 

Kircud- 

brich. 


96  ROTULI  SCACCARII  1515. 

gubernatoris,  dicto  mandato  sub  signeto  ipsius  et  manu 
sua  subscripto,  unacum  acquittantia  Colini  comitis  de 
Ergile  nomine  dicti  Johan nis  McCane  data,  ostenso  super 
compotum,  xvij  H.  Et  eisdem  per  liberationem  factam 
Dongallo  Campbell,  magistro  navis  vocate  Gabriel,  in 
novem  libris  ad  faciendum  suas  expensas  ad  portandum 
victualia  ad  castra  predicta,  et  in  sexdecim  libris  pro 
expensis  duodecim  nautarum  et  duorum  machinatorum 
transeuntium  in  dicta  nave  de  mandato  dicti  gubernatoris, 
dicto  mandato  et  acquittantia  dicti  Dongalli  ostensis  super 
compotum,  xxv  R.  Et  eisdem  per  solutionem  factam 
Jacobo  Reidheuch,  quondam  rotulatori,  in  octo  libris  per 
receptionem  Jacobi  Patersoun,  sui  servitoris,  dicto  Jacobo 
per  suum  preceptum  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Jacobi 
Patersoun  solutionem  super  compotum  fatente,  viij  11, 
pro  quibus  factores  et  executores  dicti  Jacobi  Reidheuch 
respondebunt.  [To  Rammilton  and  Kincragy , receivers, 
£36  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £97 19 s.  Iffed.  Balance,  £53  Os.  6/zd.] 

Compotum  Patricii  Forester  et  Wilelmi  Inglis,  cus- 
tumariorum  burgi  de  Kirkcudbrich,  redditum  apud  Edin- 
burgh per  eosdem  [3  August  1515,  from  36  July  1513.\ 
Memorandum  quod  compotantes  non  onerant  se  cum 
xj  li.  xix  s.  xj  d.  ob.  de  arreragiis  quondam  Kentigerni 
Murray,  custumarii  de  Wigtoun  et  Kirkcudbrych  pro 
tempore,  ex  eo  quod  Johannes  Murray,  ejus  heres, 
oneravit  se  cum  eisdem  in  suo  compoto  custumarii  de 
Wigtoun  anno  presente,  ut  patet  in  eodem. 

[Charge.  Custom  of  8 lasts  10  dacres  hides  {£33 
13s.  5d.),  and  908  dozen  5 ells  woollen  cloth  {£55  8s.  5d.); 
£77  Is.  8d. 

Discharge.  Fees  of  accountants,  £1  5s.  8d.~\  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Eratribus  Minoribus  de  Kirkcudbrich 
de  dictis  cu sturnis,  percipientibus  annuatim  quinque 
marcas  ex  tollerantia  domini  regis,  fratre  Mcholaio  Bailye, 
gardiano  dictorum  Eratrum,  per  binas  suas  acquittantias 
ostensas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  annis 
compoti,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  [To  Hammiltoun  and  Kin - 


1515. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


97 


cragy , receivers,  £69  3s.  8d. 
eque. 


Sum,  £77  Is.  8d.] 


Et  sic 


Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 


Compotum  Wilelmi  Scot,  custumarii  de  Arbroth,  Arbroth. 

[. Edinburgh , 3 August  1515,  from  1 3 July  1511pl\  Et 
non  onerat  se  de  custuma  dicti  burgi  intromissa  et  recepta 
per  quondam  Johannem  Ogilvy,  custumarium  ejusdem, 
per  unum  annum  integrum  ante  diem  introitus  compo- 
tantis,  videlicet  decimo  tertio  mensis  Julii  anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii,  pro  qua  heredes  et 
executores  dicti  quondam  Johannis  vocandi  sunt.  vocandi  sunt. 

[Charge.  Custom  of  1100  cod  {£3  Js.),  7 dacres  hides 
{18s.  8d.),  and  100  woolfells  {13s.  1/d.)  ; £3  16s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  Is.  3d.  To  Abbot  of 

Aberbrothot,  as  p.  50,  18s.  8d.  To  Sir  Patrick  Hamilton 

and  Dean  of  Aberdeen,  receivers,  £3  16s.  Id.  Sum,  Respondebunt 
h n i . receptores 

£3,  iOS.J  Et  SIC  eque.  generales. 


Compotum  Jacobi  Rollok,  custumarii  de  Dunde,  [. Fdin - Dunde. 
burgh,  J August  1515,  from  15  June  1509  to  19  April 
1510\  quo  die  Jacobus  Weddirburn,  quondam  burgensis 
de  Dunde,  intravit  ad  hoc  officium,  et  predictum  compotum 
dicti  Jacobi  Rollok  per  idem  tempus  remissum  est  usque 
in  diem  hujus  compoti, 

[ Charge . Arrears,  £1  17's.  Custom  of  1 sack  Ip  st. 
wool  {£1  11s.  0/zd.),  11  dacres  hides  {£1  9s.  1/d.),  100  5 
score  7 dozen  woollen  cloth  {£33  IJs.)  16  dozen ] latioris 
panni  lanei  \{£3),  and  1 1 lasts  3 barrels  salmon  {£39  fs.)  ; 

£56  18s.  Jfyd.  Sum,  £58  15s.  bfyd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Id.)  of  custumars,  19s.  To 
Dominicans  of  Perth,  at  risk,  £3  13s.  1/d.;  chaplain  of 
St  Salvator,  at  risk,  £3  10s.;  Monks  of  Bestinot,  at  risk, 

£6  13s.  1/d.;  and  Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  receipt  of  William 
Carmichell,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  her  procurator,  £33 
6s.  8d.;  John  Kinloch , £5 ; as  p.  51 ; all  for  Mar- 
tinmas term.']  Et  Andree  Abircrumby  de  custumis 
sex  duodenarum  panni  lanei  et  unius  dacre  corriorum 
extendentibus  ad  quatuordecim  solidos  et  octo  denarios 

VOL.  XIV.  G 


98 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1515. 


Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 


Aberdene. 


Respondebunt 

receptores 

generales. 

Do. 


Banff. 


sibi  remissis  per  dominum  regem  custuma  libera,  xiiij  s. 
viij  d.  [To  Hamilton  and  Kincragy , receivers,  customs 
omitted  in  year  1509,  £5  18s.  Sfyd.  Sum,  £58  15s.  If  fed) 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Gilberti  Menzeis,  custumarii  de  Abirdene, 
[. Edinburgh , 3 September  1515,  from  26  July  1513 ; 
2 years. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £58  2s.  6d.  Custom  of  8 lasts 
6 sacks  12  st.  wool  {£115  6s.  8d.),  6 lasts  6 dacres  hides 
{£16  16s),  31fi0  5 score  woolfells  {£25  5s.  6 fed),  56  dozen 
6 ells  woollen  cloth  (£3  17s.  6d),  and  21  lasts  5 barrels 
salted  salmon  {£51  fs),  of  first  year;  and  9 lasts  6 sacks 
10  st.  wool  {£128  11s.  l)2d),7  lasts  7 dacres  5 hides  {£19 
13s.  5d.),  3350  woolfells  {£22  lys-  5d.),  61  dozen  woollen 
cloth  {£5  Is.  8d),  and  15  lusts  5 barrels  salmon  {£35  8s), 
of  second  year  : £520  8s.  3d.  Sum,  £578  10s.  9d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  15s.  3d.;  of  accountant, 
£7  Os.  2d .]  Et  eidem  per  emptionem  duorum  barilium 

salmonum  salsorum  deliberatorum  Sororibus  Sancte  Clare 
in  Veir  ex  elimosina  regis  Jacobi  quarti,  de  annis  compoti 
tantum,  v li.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Margarete 
ducisse  de  Monthros,  assignate  quondam  David  ducis  de 
Monthros.  percipienti  annuatim  centum  marcas  de  dictis 
custumis,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
jcxxxiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  [To  Hamilton  and  Kincragy, 
receivers,  £271  15s.  To  do.,  £2  12s.  2d.  Sum,  £520 
8s.  3d.  Balance,  £58  2s.  6d .] 

Compotum  Willelmi  Ogilvy  de  Strathern  militis, 
[. Edinburgh , 5 September  1515,  from  2 February  1510  to 
2 February  next  to  come,]  quia  dictus  Willelmus  cus- 
tumarius  habet  hujusmodi  custumas  in  assedatione,  et  sic 
de  quinque  annis  integris  infra  hoc  compotum. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  xlv  R. 
de  arreragiis  quondam  Georgei  Currour,  tunc  custumarii 
de  Banf,  restantibus  in  pede  compoti  sui  redditi  anno 
quingentesimonono,  ut  patet  in  eodem.  Item  memor- 


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andum  quod  dictus  quondam  Georgeus  intromisit  cum 
custumis  dicti  burgi  a xvj*0  mensis  Julii  anni  Domini 
quingentesimi  noni  usque  in  diem  secundum  predicti 
mensis  Februarii  anni  quingentesimi  decimi,  quo  die 
compotans  incepit  intromittere  cum  eisdem,  pro  quibus 
vocandi  sunt  heredes  et  executores  dicti  quondam  Georgei.  vocandi  sunt. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xx  H.  per  magnam 
custumam  dicti  burgi  ex  assedatione  domini  regis  facta 
compotanti  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  lxxx  Ii. 
per  consimilem  assedationem  sibi  factam  de  reliquis  annis 
hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jc  H 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
quondam  Jacobi  Eedheuch,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori, 
in  quadraginta  libris  de  dictis  custumis,  dicto  quondam 
Jacobo  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum 
et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum,  ut  patet  in  compoto  suo 
reddito  anno  quingentesimo  decimo  tertio,  xl  Ii.  Et 
eidem  in  viginti  novem  libris  octo  solidis  sex  denariis  pro 
quatuor  celdris  sex  bollis  duabus  ferlotis  duabus  peccis 
ordei  pro  farrinis  superexpositis  per  compotantem  in 
compoto  suo  de  Montblary  reddito  anno  etc.  vcdecimo 
tertio,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem,  xxix  H.  vij  s.  vij  d. 

Summa  expensarum,  lxix  H.  viij  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
xxx  Ii.  xj  s.  iiij  d. 

Compotum  Alexandri  Chawmer  et  Constantini  Eeid  Perth, 
alias  Arthur,  custumariorum  burgi  de  Perth,  [. Edinburgh , 

6 September  1515 , from  entry  on  office  on  2f  October  151f\ 
Memorandum  quod  quondam  Willelmus  Chaip,  burgensis 
dicti  burgi,  et  Andreas  Mathisone  intromiserunt  cum 
dictis  custumis  a primo  die  mensis  Maii  anni  Domini  etc. 
quingentesimi  duodecimi  usque  in  diem  introitus  dictorum 
Alexandri  et  Constantini,  pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt.  vocandi  sunt. 

[ Charge . Custom  of  2 lasts  1 sack  16  st.  wool  (£28 

17s.  8d.),  5195  woolfells  (£35  10s.  6 fed.),  6 lasts  13  dacres 
5 hides  (£17  16s.),  130  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£15),  and 
5 lasts  lft  barrels  salted  salmon  (£12  6s.);  £108 
10s.  2f*d 


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Nota  ad  expen- 
sas domini  regis. 


Respondebunt. 


Respondebunt 

receptores 

generales. 


Perth. 


Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar , Is.  9{id.;  of  accountants , • 
£ 1 IPs.]  Et  eidem  de  summa  sex  librarum  custume 
duarum  lastarum  cum  dimedia  laste  salmonum  spectan- 
tium Petro  Carmichell  sibi  concessarum  custuma  libera 
per  preceptum  domine  regine  manu  sua  subscriptum  apud 
Perth  xxvij0  Julii  anno  quingentesimo  quarto  ostensum 
super  compotum,  vj  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  priori 
et  conventui  Vallis  Virtutis  percipientibus  annuatim 
quadraginta  marcas  de  dictis  custumis  in  viginti  libris  in 
partem  solutionis  dicte  summe,  Willelmo  priore  dicti  loci 
per  binas  suas  acquit tantias  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  Et  eidem  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Perth  per- 
cipientibus annuatim  undecim  marcas  de  dictis  custumis 
ex  elimosima  regis  antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preceden- 
tibus,  de  anno  compoti,  vij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eisdem  in 
triginta  octo  libris  undecim  solidis  obolo  ad  expensas 
domini  regis  pro  certis  speciebus,  piscibus,  et  vino  intratis 
in  libris  domicilii  domine  regine,  ut  patet  in  eisdem 
ostensis  super  compotum,  xxxviij  li.  xj  s.  ob.  Et  eisdem 
in  decem  marcis  de  custuma  quinque  saccorum  lane 
superius  onerata  spectantium  quondam  Waltero  Chaip 
emptorum  a postulato  et  conventu  de  Dunfermlin  de 
eorum  propriis  bonis  et  custumatorum  apud  dictum 
monasterium,  ut  patet  per  coketam  ejusdem  ostensam 
super  compotum,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  priori  et  conventui  Sanctiandree  percipientibus 
annuatim  quadraginta  solidos  de  dictis  custumis,  domino 
Jacobo  Alexandri,  camerario  dicti  loci,  per  suam  acquit- 
tantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  anno 
compoti,  xl  s.  \To  Hamilton  and  Kincragy,  receivers , 
£%0.\  Et  pro  reparatione  le  tron  et  staterarum  ejusdem, 
ex  consideratione  auditorum,  xxj  s.  iiij  d.  \To  said 
receivers , £J±  17 s.  Oj»d.  Sum , £108  10 s.  W/sd.]  Et  sic 

eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Mathisone  et  relicte  quondam 
Willelmi  Chaip,  custumariorum  burgi  de  Perth,  \Edin- 


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burgh , 18  September  1515,  from  1 May  1512  to  24  October 
1514;  2j2  years. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1 last  5 sacks  12  st.  wool  (£20 
13s.  4d.),  3750  woolfells  (£24  18s.  lOfyd.),  136  dozen  6 ells 
woollen  cloth  (£15  13s.),  3 lasts  15  dacres  5 hides  (£10 
Is.  4d.)>  and  11  lasts  7 barrels  salted  salmon  (£27  16s.), 
first  year;  of  8 sacks  18  st.  wool  (£11  13s.  4d.),  4840 
woolfells  (£32  4s . 5j2d.),  3 lasts  hides  (£8),  121  dozen  6 ells 
ivoollen  cloth  (£14  3s.),  and  8 lasts  5 barrels  salted  salmon 
(£20  4s ■),  of  second  year;  and  of  5 sacks  18  st.  wool 
(£7  13s.  4d.),  1300  woolfells  (£8  13s.  4d.),  67  dozen  woollen 
cloth  (£6  14s.),  1 last  3 dacres  hides  (£3  Is.  4d.),  and  11 
lasts  5/2  barrels  salted  salmon  (£27  10s.),  of  remaining  halj 
year;  £238,  19s.  lyd- 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  2s.  6d.;  of  accountants,  £3 
19s.  8d.  To  Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  by  receipt  of  Prior 
William,  £53  6s.  8d.;  Dominicans  of  Perth,  by  receipt  oj 
Prior,  £14  13s.  4d.;  and  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  at  risk,  £4; 
asp.  100.\  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Andersone, 
tubicini,  in  feodo  suo  de  annis  compoti  et  de  anno  ultimo 
elapso,  dicto  Johanne  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  xxx  H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Andree  episcopo  Cathanensi  in  septem  libris  octo  solidis 
sex  denariis  de  custumis  predictis,  dicto  episcopo  per  suas 
binas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  vij  H. 
viij  s.  vj  d.  De  quatuor  libris  duodecim  solidis  sex  denariis 
dicte  summe  reddidit  compotum  et  pro  quinquaginta  sex  Respondebit 
solidis  ejusdem  summe  dictus  episcopus  respondebit.  Et  anenSro  ivj  s. 
per  solutionem  factam  quondam  Jacobo  Bedheuch,  tunc 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  triginta  quatuor  libris  quatuor 
solidis  tribus  denariis  de  dictis  custumis  per  manus 
Boberti  Muncur  et  Walteri  Avery  sibi  solutis,  dicto 
quondam  Jacobo  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatente  heredes  et 
solutionem  super  compotum,  xxxiiij  H.  iiij  s.  iij  d.,  pro  quondam  Jacobi 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  quondam  rotuiatoris. 
Patricio  Balentyne,  tunc  senescallo  domine  regine,  in 
certis  speciebus  emptis  apud  dictum  burgum  et  in  moneta 
extendentibus  ad  viginti  libras  ad  expensas  domini  regis, 


Respondebunt 
heredes  et  exe- 
cutores  quon- 
dam Patricii 
Balantyne. 


Edinburgh. 


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dicto  Patricio  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptam ostensam  super  compotum,  xx  ft,  pro  quibus  dictus 
quondam  Patricius  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum, 
jclxvij  U xiiij  s.  xj  ct.  Et  sic  restant  lxxj  Ii.  iiij  s.  v d. 

Compotum  Jonete  Patersone  et  Margarete  Creichtoun, 
relictarum  quondam  Alexandri  Lauder  de  Blytht,  militis 
ac  prepositi  de  Edinburgh,  et  Georgii  Halkerstoun,  bur- 
gensis  ejusdem,  custumariorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh, 
[. Edinburgh , 25  September  1515,  from  28  July  15 14  to  20 
September  1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  128  lasts  7 sacks  2 st.  toool 
{£1716  2s.  3d.),  48350  woolfells  {£322  5s.  2/,d.),  3400 
schorlings  {£11  6s.  8d.),  3600  futefalis  {£6),  3400  lentrin - 
wair  {£2  16s.  8d.),  3145  woollen  cloth  {£188  5s.),  97  lasts 
19j2  dacres  hides  {£261  5s.  J<£),  12  lasts  3 barrels  salmon 
{£29  8s.),  5 lasts  5/2  barrels  suet  {£32  15s.),  12700  cod 
{£25  8s.),  4 chalders  coals  (5s.  4d.),  4 lasts  2 barrels  bitumen 
and  pitch  {£2  10s.) ] Et  de  lv  s.  custume  trium  peciarum 
cupri  custumatarum  ut  supra.  Et  xxxvj  s.  custume 
certorum  bonorum  Anglicorum  introductorum  infra 
regnum  et  custumatorum  per  idem  tempus.  [Sum, 
£2602,  18s.  5j2d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar , £5  7s.  3d.;  of  said  cus- 
tumars,  £lf3  7s.  8d.  Overexpenditure  of  Janet  Patersone, 
£321  6s.  Ffd.]  Et  Thome  Schaw,  principali  coco  domini 
regis  et  regine  pro  suis  laboribus  per  tempus  compoti, 
x K.  [To  John  Scharp,  at  risk,  £13  6s.  8d.;  chaplain  in 
chapel  under  walls  of  Castle  at  risk,  £13  6s.  8d.;  heirs  of 
Thomas  Moffet,  £8;  Nicholas  Abirnethie,  £16;  John 
Drummond,  £10 ; Mariot  St  ancle,  £20;  Henry  Mair , 
£13  6s.  8d.;  chaplain  in  chapel  of  Edinburgh  Castle,  £10; 
as  p.  54 •]  Et  magistro  Johanni  Cheshelme  pro  suis 

laboribus  et  expensis  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de 
anno  compoti,  x H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  magistro 
Johanni  Cheshelme  in  triginta  libris  per  preceptum 
domine  regine  ipsa  existente  in  sua  viduitate,  dicto  precepto 
manu  dicte  domine  regine  subscripto  unacum  acquit- 


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tantia  dicti  magistri  Johannis  ostenso  super  compotum, 
xxx  R.  Et  magistro  Edwardo  Cunyghame  in  quadra- 
ginta libris  per . preceptum  domine  regine,  cancellarii,  et 
omnium  dominorum,  dicta  regina  existente  in  sua  viduitate, 
dicto  precepto  manibus  ipsorum  subscripto  ostenso  super 
compotum,  xl  li.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  duarum  lastarum 
cum  dimedia  salmonum  et  duodecim  millium  mulonum 
extendentium  ad  triginta  libras  domino  de  Balwery  in 
partem  sue  redemptionis  de  Anglia  concessorum  custuma 
libera  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  ipsis  presentibus 
et  fatentibus  preceptum  super  compotum,  xxx  li.  Et 
eisdem  de  custuma  duarum  lastarum  et  octo  saccorum 
lane  extendentium  ad  triginta  septem  libras  sex  solidos  et 
octo  denarios  spectantium  abbati  et  conventui  de  Melros 
et  concessorum  custuma  libera,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  pre- 
cedentibus,  de  anno  compoti,  xxxvij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
eidem  Jonete,  uni  custumariorum,  in  septuaginta  duabus 
libris  liberatis  Leoni  regi  armorum  in  partem  solutionis 
expensarum  suarum  ultimo  tempore  quo  iverat  ad 
gubernatorem  in  Erancia  et  in  itinere  passus  est  nau- 
fragium, dicto  Leone  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 
subscriptam  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  lxxij  li. 
Et  Unicorno  herauldo  in  septemdecim  libris  pro  feodo 
suo  termini  Penthecostes  infra  hoc  compotum,  et  pro 
expensis  suis  factis  in  liberatione  preceptorum  parlia- 
menti  sibi  liberatorum  per  dictam  Jonetam  per  preceptum 
dominorum  consilii,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  Unicorni  manibus  eorum  subscripto  ostenso  super 
compotum,  xvij  li.  Et  Duncano  Riche,  cursori,  in  quatuor 
libris  per  eandem  Jonetam  liberatis  de  mandato  dictorum 
dominorum  tempore  quo  abstraxerunt  arma  sua  pro 
fabricatione  novorum  armorum,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  Duneani  ostenso  super  compotum,  iiij  li. 
Et  dicte  Jonete  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Hog, 
burgensi  de  Edinburgh,  in  octo  libris  tribus  solidis  et 
quatuor  denariis  pro  certis  debitis  domini  regis  defuncti 
per  preceptum  dominorum,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquit- 
tantia dicti  Johannis  ostenso  super  compotum,  viij  11. 


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iij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  dicte  Jonete  per  solutionem  factam 
domino  Waltero  Gray,  capellano  domini  regis  in  Lestalrig, 
in  octo  libris  servitii  sui  terminorum  Sancti  Martini  anni 
vcdecimi  tertii  et  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quarti, 
per  preceptum  Jacobi  Reidheuch,  rotulatoris,  dicto  pre- 
cepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Walteri  ostenso  super 
compotum,  viij  U Et  dicte  Jonete  in  decem  libris  et 
sexdecim  solidis  per  emptionem  duarum  tunigarum  sereci, 
•videlicet  unius  de  le  satyne  et  alterius  de  crammose 
velvus  domino  regi  per  preceptum  domine  regine  ostensum 
super  compotum,  x li.  xvj  s.  Et  dicte  Jonete  in  triginta 
solidis  per  emptionem  duorum  librorum  domicilii  regis, 
clerico  expensarum  fatente  emptionem  super  compotum, 
xxx  s.  Et  eisdem  per  solutionem  factam  magistro 
Johanni  Weddale,  canonico  Moraviensi,  in  quatuordecim 
libris  de  hoc  anno  tantum  ex  speciali  gratia  dominorum 
scaccarii,  xiiij  li.  Et  eisdem  per  solutionem  factam 
Thome  Wallace,  lapidario,  in  decem  libris  in  elimosina 
domini  regis  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  hoc  anno 
tantum,  x li.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  trium  lastarum 
novem  saccorum  et  duarum  petrarum  lane  ac  centum 
sexaginta  pellium  lanutarum,  necnon  duarum  lastarum  et 
tresdecim  dacrarum  corriorum,  extendentium  in  custuma 
ad  sexaginta  libras  tres  solidos  et  septem  denarios,  Archi- 
baldo  Douglas  custuma  libera  per  dominam  reginam,  ipsa 
existente  in  sua  viduitate,  concessarum,  dicto  precepto 
manu  dicte  domine  regine  subscripto  ostenso  super 
compotum,  lx  li.  iij  s.  vij  d.  Et  dicte  Jonete  in  speciebus 
et  chandria  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis  et  intratas 
in  libris  ejusdem  extendentes  ad  quadraginta  libras 
quatuor  solidos  et  unum  denarium  particulariter  exami- 
natas super  compotum,  xl  li.  iiij  s,  j d.  Et  eisdem  de 
custuma  sexcentarum  et  triginta  pellium  lanutarum  et 
quinque  duodenarum  panni  lanei  extendentium  ad  quatuor 
libras  octo  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  concessarum  Jonete 
Hennersoun  custuma  libera  de  hoc  anno  tantum,  iiij  li. 
viij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Allano  Cochrane, 
armerario,  in  undecim  libris  et  quatuor  solidis  pro  susten- 


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tione  expensarum  sex  Gallorum,  videlicet  quatuor  machina- 
torum et  duorum  carpentariorum  per  spatium  quinque 
septimanarum  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  dicto 
precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  sub  periculo  Margrete 
Crechtoun,  xj  li.  iiij  s.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  trium 
lastarum  novem  saccorum  octodecim  petrarum  lane  ac 
novem  duodenarum  panni  lanei,  necnon  octingentarum 
nonaginta  pellium  lanutarum  ac  duarum  lastarum  trium 
dacrarum  et  quinque  correorum  extendentium  ad  sexaginta 
quinque  libras  viginti  denarios,  de  quibus  remisse  Hugoni 
Douglas  per  reginam,  ea  existente  in  sua  viduitate, 
custuma  libera,  quadraginta  quinque  libre  et  viginti 
denarii,  dicta  remissione  manu  domine  regine  subscripta 
ostensa  super  compotum,  et  residuum  dicte  summe, 
videlicet  viginti  libre,  solute  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun 
militi  et  decano  Abirdonensi,  receptoribus  generalibus  receptores 

. . t i , generales  pro 

proprietatis,  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebunt,  xx  u. 
lxv  H.  xx  d.  Et  dicte  Margarete,  uni  cUstumariorum, 
per  solutionem  factam  dictis  receptoribus  in  ducentis 
octuaginta  quinque  libris  decem  solidis,  dictis  receptoribus 
per  suas  trinas  acquittantias  fatentibus  solutionem  super 
compotum,  rplxxxv  n.  x s.,  pro  quibus  respondebunt,  dicti  receptores. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  Eoberto 
Borthuik,  fundatori  machinarum,  in  quadraginta  libris  in 
partem  solutionis  feodi  sui  et  gagiarum  ante  decimum 
nonum  Junii  anni  etc.  presentis  compoti  per  bina 
precepta  dominorum  consilii,  dictis  preceptis  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  Eoberti  ostensis  super  compotum,  xl  li. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun 
militi  in  decem  libris  per  preceptum  dominorum  solici- 
tando  negotia  regni,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  domini  Patricii  ostenso  super  compotum,  solutis  per 
dictam  Margaret  ani,  x li.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per 
solutionem  factam  Alano  Cochrane,  armerario,  pro 
mundatione  armorum  locatorum  in  castro  Edinburgh  in 
decem  libris,  dicto  Alano  presente  et  fatente  liberationem 
super  compotum,  x li.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  per 
dictam  Margaretam  Willebrand  ambaxatori  Cristianissimi 


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regis  Francorum  portanti  comprehensionem  pacis  inter 
nos  et  Anglos  in  centum  coronis  Gallicis  ponderis  exten- 
dentibus ad  nonaginta  libras  per  preceptum  dominorum 
consilii,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Wille- 
brand  ostenso  super  compotum,  lxxxx  11.  Et  dicte 
Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  Norway  heraldo  regis 
Dacie  in  quinquaginta  coronis  Gallicis  ponderis,  et 
Unicorne  signifero  in  consimilibus  quinquaginta  coronis 
extendentibus  ad  nonaginta  libras,  dictis  preceptis  unacum 
acquittantiis  dictorum  heraldi  et  signiferi  ostensis  super 
compotum,  lxxxx  li.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem 
factam  domino  Johanni  Scharp,  capellano  palatii  Sancte 
Crucis,  in  viginti  marcis  pro  custodia  dicti  palatii  de  anno 
compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum  scaccarii  et  per  preceptum  eorundem, 
dicto  domino  Johanne  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 
subscriptam  ostensam  super  compotum,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  magistro 
Waltero  Ogilvy  in  viginti  marcis  terminorum  Martini 
anni  etc.  decimi  quarti  et  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  decimi 
quinti  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicti  magistri  Walteri  ostenso  super 
compotum,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per 
solutionem  factam  comitisse  de  Mortoun  in  centum  libris 
in  partem  solutionis  ducentarum  librarum  assignatarum 
dicte  comitisse  in  completam  solutionem  maritagii  ac 
dotis  comitis  filii  sui  et  filie  regis  et  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis,  jc  E.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam 
Dongallo  Hannay,  falconario  domini  regis  defuncti,  in 
viginti  libris  in  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti  concessis  ad 
vitam  sub  magno  sigillo  et  per  preceptum  dominorum 
consilii  ad  allocandum,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquit- 
tantia dicti  Dongalli  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  li.  Et 
eidem  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  Henrico  Scot, 
naute  in  Leith,  naviganti  in  Denmark  pro  certis  negotiis 
concernentibus  rem  publicam  regni  per  preceptum 
dominorum  consilii  in  decem  libris,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  Henrici  ostenso  super  compotum,  x E. 


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107 


Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  Georgio 
Gunnar,  Jaspero  Smyth,  fabris  domini  regis  in  castro 
Edinburgh  in  triginta  octo  libris  et  decem  solidis  in 
eorum  feodis  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  dicto 
precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dictorum  Georgii  et  Jasperi 
ostenso  super  compotum,  xxxviij  li.  x.  s.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Johanni  Gardner,  Jakat  Grunyare,  Jakat 
Crotyne,  Johanni  de  la  Ault,  Evon  Lamadok,  per  dictam 
Margaretam  in  centum  libris  et  sexdecim  solidis  in  eorum 
feodis  ad  bonum  compotum  per  preceptum  dominorum 
consilii,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dictarum 
personarum  manibus  earum  subscripto  ostenso  super 
compotum,  jcxiij  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  David 
Camroun,  cursori  regis,  in  octo  libris  sibi  solutis  per 
dictam  Margaretam  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii, 
dicto  precepto  manibus  eorum  subscripto  unacum  acquit- 
tantia dicti  David  ostenso  super  compotum,  viij  li.  Et 
Johanni  Balfour,  cursori,  in  tribus  libris  per  dictam 
Margaretam  solutis  per  consimile  preceptum  dominorum 
consilii,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  iij  li.  Et  dicte  Margarete  in  octua- 
ginta  novem  libris  sexdecim  solidis  solutis  sex  histrionibus 
et  tubicinis  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  dicto 
precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dictarum  personarum 
manibus  ipsarum  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
lxxxix  li.  xvj  s.  Et  dicte  Margrete  in  speciebus  et 
chandria  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis  et  intratas 
in  libris  ejusdem  extendentes  ad  viginti  unam  libras 
tres  solidos  quatuor  denarios  particulariter  examinatas 
super  compotum,  xxj  d.  iij  s.  vj  d.  Et  dicte  Margrete 
per  emptionem  septem  ulnarum  cum  dimedia  de  le  velvus 
pro  duabus  tunicis  domino  regi,  ulna  stante  ad  quinqua- 
ginta quinque  solidos,  liberatarum  Mariote  Bonkle,  prout 
constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  xx  li.  xij  s.  vj  d. 
Et  eedem  de  bonis  custumatis  spectantibus  Margrete 
Crechtoun  extendentibus  ad  centum  marcas  dicte 
Margarete  concessis  custuma  libera  per  dominum  regem 
defunctum  pie  memorie  per  literam  sub  magno  sigillo 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1515. 


1Q8 

ostensam  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti  tantum, 
lxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  centum 
nonaginta  pellium  lanatarum  spectantium  J onete  Hender- 
sone  extendente  ad  viginti  tres  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios 
sibi  concessarum  custuma  libera,  ut  patet  per  literas  sub 
signeto  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  xxiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  Willelmo  Nesbit  pro  suis  laboribus  tantum  pro  hoc 
anno,  iiij  H.  iiij  s.  Et  dicto  tronatori,  Patricio  Cuthbert, 
ex  consideratione  auditorum  et  pro  supportatione  prolium 
suarum,  iiij  H.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam 
Patricio  Creichtoun  de  Cranstoun  militi,  capitaneo  castri 
de  Edinburgh,  in  ducentis  marcis  pro  certis  expensis 
factis  per  eundem  capitaneum  in  reparatione  dicti  castri 
in  muris  prope  turrim  fontis  et  in  capite  de  le  postrom 
et  in  constructione  domorum,  videlicet  le  browhous  et 
baikhous,  et  pro  constructione  le  portculis  anterioris  turris 
cum  cathenis  ferreis  et  aliis  necessariis  de  precepto 
domine  regine,  gubernatoris,  et  dominorum  consilii,  dictis 
preceptis  regine  et  domini  gubernatoris  manibus  eorum 
subscriptis  ostensis  super  compotum,  jcxxxiij  H.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  ijmjcxxxj  11.  vij  s.  iiij  d.  ob. 
Et  sic  restant  iiijclxxj  E.  xj  s.  j d. 


[In  dorso.] 


Ruthir- 

glen. 


Respondebunt 

receptores 

generales. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Ruthirglen,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Matheum  Simsoun,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [27  June  1515,  from  3 July  151  f 
Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £13. 

Discharge.  To  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Glasgow , as  p. 
58,  by  written  acknowledgment  of  Master  Cuthbert  Sim- 
son,  their  notary  'public,  £11.  To  Hamilton  and  Kin- 
cragy,  receivers,  £2.  Sum,  £13.\  Et  sic  eque. 


Peblis.  Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Peblis,  redditum  apud 

Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Wilson,  unum  ballivorum  dicti 
burgi,  [27  June  1515,  from  27  June  1513  ; 2 years. 
Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  first  year,  £9  6s.  8dl\ 


1515. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


109 


Et  de  iij  s:  iiij  d.,  annui  redditus  spectantis  quondam 
Willelmo  Doby  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  [. Fermes , 
second  year , £9  6s.  8d.  Annualrent  of  William  Doby , do., 

3s.  J+d.  Sum,  £19.'] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
magistro  hospitalis  Sancti  Leonardi  prope  burgum  de 
Peblis,  percipienti  annuatim  duas  marcas,  de  annis  com- 
poti, liij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  xvj  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Drumfreis,  [Edin-  Drumfreis. 
burgh,  5 July  1515,]  per  Rogerum  McBrair,  aldirmannum 
dicti  burgi,  [ from  8 July  151%  ; 3 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £%0  Is.,  first  year ; 

£50  %s.,  two  remaining  years.  Sum,  £60  3s.] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Drumfreis,  percipientibus  annu- 
atim viginti  marcas  et  duodecim  denarios  de  dictis 
custumis  ex  elimosina  domini  regis  antiqua,  ut  patet  in 
rotulis  precedentibus,  de  annis  compoti,  xl  H.  iij  s.  Et 
quondam  Mcholaio  McBrair  percipienti  in  anno  decem 
marcas  in  feodo  suo  de  dictis  firmis  durante  voluntate 
domini  regis  defuncti  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti, 
vj  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  [To  Hamilton  and  Dean  of  Aberdeen,  Respondebunt 

rGccp  tores 

receivers,  £13  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £60  3s.]  Et  sic  eque.  generales. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Irwyn,  [Edinburgh,  Irwyn. 

5 Jidy  1515 ,]  per  Johannem  Mure,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [from  1 July  1515- 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £7  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  Hammilton  and  Kincragy , receivers,  £6. 

To  William  Cunynghame,  at  risk,  as  p.  61,  £1  6s.  8d.  Sceptore?111111 
Sum,  £7  6s.  8d.]  Et  sic  eque.  generales‘ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Monthrose,  redditum  Monthrose. 
per  Willelmem  Scot,  unum  ballivorum  dicti  burgi, 

[. Edinburgh , 30  Jidy  1515,  from  1 % July  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £1 6. 


110 


BOTULI  SCACCABII 


1515. 


Invernes. 


Respondebunt 

receptores 

generales. 


Edinburgh. 


Respondebunt 

receptores 

generales. 


Discharge.  To  Bishop  of  Brechin , by  his  receipt , 
£12  5s.  4.(1. ; and  Abbot  of  Jedburgh  and  Prior  and 
Canons  of  Bostinot , by  receipt  of  Master  James  Cray , 
£2  12s.;  as  p.  60.  To  Hammiltoun  and  Kincragy , 
receivers , £1  2s.  8d.  Sum,  £16. ] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Invernes,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Ker,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  \2  August  1515,  from  20  July  15 If 

Charge.  Burghal  fermes,  by  feu-charter , £53  6s.  8d. 
1 lb.  pepper.  Fermes  of  Ballokhill,  as  p.  64,  £ 4 . Sum, 
£7  6s.  8d.  1 lb.  pepper. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Inverness,  by  receipt  of 
Friar  Dominic  CrulcschanJc,  Prior,  £10  ; and  chaplain  in 
Cathedral  of  Moray,  8s.  8d.;  as  p.  64 . To  Hammiltoun 
and  Kincragi , receivers,  £46  18s.  1 lb.  pepper.  Sum, 
£57  6s.  8d.  1 lb.  pepper.\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh,  redditum 
ibidem  per  Willelmum  Clerk,  unum  eorundem,  \11 
August  1515,  from  3 August  1513  ; 2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter  {£34  13s.  lyl.  each 
year),  £69  6s.  8di] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Edinburgh,  percipientibus 
annuatim  decem  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  fratre  Johanne 
Spens,  priore  dicti  loci,  fatente  receptum  earundem  per 
Johannem  Adamsone  de  primo  anno  et  per  Jacobum  Bar- 
oun  de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti,  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  preposito  et  canonicis  collegii 
de  Corstorphin,  percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  de 
dictis  firmis  ex  concessione  quondam  Johannis  Forestar 
militis  et  confirmatione  regis  Jacobi  primi,  ut  patet  in 
rotulis  precedentibus,  de  dictis  annis  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  xl  H.  \To  Hammiltoun  and  Kin- 
cragy, receivers,  £3.\  Et  abbati  et  conventui  de  Dun- 
fermling,  percipientibus  annuatim  quinque  libras  de 
dictis  firmis  et  sub  periculo  compotantis  de  annis  com- 


■515. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


Ill 


poti,  x H.  Summa  expensarum,  lxvj  It  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
sic  restant  iij  H 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Crale,  [. Edinburgh , Craile. 

2 August  1515^  per  magistrum  Thomam  Lummisdane 
nomine  ballivorum  ejusdem,  [from  5 July  15  If 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £11. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews , by  receipt  of  Sir 
James  Alexander soun,  £2  13s.  fd.;  and  James  Lundy  of 
Balgony , £5 ; as  p.  59.  To  Hammilton  and  Dean  of  ^ecSep°tores unt 
Aberdeen,  receivers,  £3  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £11.\  Et  sic  eque.  friSia?  pr°' 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kirkcudbrycht,  red-  Kirkcud- 
ditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Patricium  Forestar  et  Willel-  bright, 
mum  Inglis,  ballivos  dicti  burgi,  [2  August  1515,  from 
29  July  1513 ; 2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £13  6s.  Sd.'] 

Quam  summam  solverunt  Fratribus  Minoribus  dicti 
burgi  ex  elimosina  domini  regis  antiqua  eis  concessa, 
fratre  Nicholao  Bailye,  gardiano  dictorum  Fratrum,  per 
binas  suas  acquittantias  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum de  dictis  duobus  annis  compoti.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Wigtoun,  redditum  Wigtoun. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Patricium  Mure,  aldermannum  dicti 
burgi,  nomine  ipsius  et  dictorum  ballivorum  [2  August 
1515,  from  12  July  1513  ; 2 years. 

Charge . Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £f0.\ 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Wigtoun,  percipientibus  an- 
nuatim  decem  marcas  de  dictis  firmis  ex  elimosina  regis 
antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  primo  anno 
hujus  compoti  sub  periculo  compotantis,  et  de  secundo 
anno  fratre  J ohanne  Donaldsone  priore  dictorum  Fratrum 
per  suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  domino  Johanni  Quhyte, 
scribe  cancellarie,  recipienti  annuatim  decem  libras  de 
eisdem  firmis  pro  suo  servitio  per  literas  domini  regis 


112 


ROTULI  SCAOCARII 


1515. 


Respondebunt 
heres  et  execu- 
tores  Jacobi 
Redheuch  pro 
iij  li.  iij  s.  viij  3. 

Respondebunt 
receptores 
generales  pro- 
prietatis. 

North- 

berwic. 

Respondebunt 

receptores 

proprietatis. 


Renfreu. 


Respondebunt 

receptores 

generales. 


Are. 


Hading- 

toun. 


sub  magno  sigillo  ostensas  super  compotum,  ipso  presente 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xx  li.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  quondam  Jacobo  Reidheugh,  tunc  com- 
potorum rotulatori,  ut  patet  per  suam  acquittantiam  osten- 
sam super  compotum,  de  quibus  non  reddidit  compotum, 
sed  ejus  heres  et  executores  vocandi  sunt  et  responde- 
bunt pro  eisdem,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  [To  Hammiltoun 
and  Kincragi,  receivers,  second  year , £3  6s.  8d.  Sum, 
£4-0.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Northberwik,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Adam  Gardner,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [16  August  1515,  from  15  Jidy  15  lf 

Fermes,  by  tolerance,  £ 1 , 'paid  to  Hammiltoun  and 
Dean  of  Aberdeen,  receivers.\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Renfreu,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Bertholomeum  Bailye,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [5  July  1515,  from  3 July  15 If 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5  6s.  8d.,  paid  to  Hammiltoun 
and  Kincragi,  receivers.'] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Are,  [Edinburgh, 
5 July  1515,]  per  Georgium  Inglis,  ballivum  dicti  burgi, 
[from  1 July  151  f 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £W ; paid,  as  p.  61,  to  Domini- 
cans of  Ayr,  by  receipt  of  Friar  James  Young,  Prior.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Hadingtoun,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Jacobum  Heriot,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [6  July  1515,  from  13  July  15 If 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £15. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Haddington  by  her  receipt, 
as  p.  63,  £2.]  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  postu- 
lato et  conventui  de  Dunfermling,  percipientibus  annu- 
atim  quadraginta  solidos  de  dictis  firmis  ex  simili  elimo- 
sina  domini  regis,  dicto  postulato  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  xl  s.  [To  Master  of 


1515. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


113 


Hospital  of  St  Laurence , as  p.  63,  at  risk,  £1.  To  Respondebunt 

i-  ^ receptores 

Hammiltoun  and  Dean  of  Aberdeen,  receivers,  £10.  Sum,  generales. 

£15.']  Et.  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Linlithqw,  redditum  Linlithqw. 
per  Jacobum  Robertsone,  unum  ballivorum  dicti  burgi, 

[30  July  1515,  from  If  July  15 If 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £5. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Manwell,  as  p.  62,  by 
receipt  of  Elizabeth  Hoppringle,  Prioress,  13s.  Ifd.  To  Respondebunt 
Hammiltoun  and  Dean  of  Aberdeen,  receivers , £lf  6s.  8d.  generales. 
Sum,  £5.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Culane,  redditum  Culane. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  magistrum  Alexandrum  Ogilvy, 
unum  ballivorum  dicti  burgi,  [2  August  1515 , from 
2 August  1513  ; 2 years.] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  xxj  li.  xij  s.  viij  d.  per  firmas 
burgales  dicti  burgi  et  aliarum  terrarum  eidem  burgo 
adjacentium  ex  assedatione  domini  regis  facta  communi- 
tati ejusdem  in  feodo  ab  antiquo  de  uno  anno  hujus  com- 
poti. Et  de  xxj  li.  xij  s.  viij  d.  de  dictis  firmis  de 
secundo  anno  hujus  compoti,  que  firme  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulis  annorum  duodecimi  et  decimi  tertii. 

Summa  hujus  oneris,  xliij  H.  v s.  iiij  d. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
uni  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  de  Culane 
pro  anima  Elizabeth  quondam  regine  Scotie,  percipienti 
decem  marcas  de  dictis  firmis  burgalibus,  de  anno  com- 
poti et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  uni  medico  in  facul- 
tate medicine  studenti  graduato  in  Universitate  Abirdon- 
ensi  ex  concessione  regis  Jacobi  quarti  de  dictis  firmis 
et  annis  compoti,  xxiiij  li.  xij  s.  [To  Hammiltoun  and  Respondebunt  ) 
Dean  of  Aberdeen,  receivers,  £5  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £'f3  5s.  4-d.]  JSaiesf 
Et  sic  eque, 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Forfare,  redditum  apud  Forfare. 

YOL.  XIV.  H 


114 


BOTULI  SCACCARII 


1515. 


Perth. 


Abirdene. 


Edinburgh  per  Jacobum  Richardson,  unum  eorundem, 
[3  August  1515 , from  13  July  15 1J 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £8  13s.  lyd. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Finevin  by  tolerance,  by 
receipt  of  Master  John  Michelsoun,  £6  13s.  lyd.;  and 
Abbot  of  Jedburgh  and  Prior  and  Canons  of  Rostinoth,  by 
receipt  of  Sir  John  Kerr  on  their  part,  £3 ; as  p.  63. 
Sum,  £8  13s.  £d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Perth,  [. Edinburgh , 
6 August  1515 , from  8 July  15 1J 
Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £80. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
James  Alexander sone,  chamberlain,  13s.  l^d.;  Abbot  of 
Cambuskynneth,  by  receipt  of  Abbot  Patrick,  £3  10s.; 
Abbot  of  Scone,  by  receipt  of  John  Clerk,  sub-prior, 
£5  3s.  fd.;  Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  by  receipt  of  Prior 
William,  £33  6s.  8d.;  do.,  pensions  to  Hospitals  of  St 
Leonard  and  St  Mary  Magdalene,  by  his  receipt,  £5  13s.; 
Dominicans  of  Perth,  £18  13s.  lyd.;  and  Carmelites  of 
Perth,  £3  6s.  8d.;  both  by  receipt  of  Prior ; and  provost 
and  community  of  Perth  for  bridge  of  Tay,  by  receipt  of 
Thomas  Fothringhame,  £10  llys.  8d .;  as  p.  59.  Sum, 
£80.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Abirdene,  [. Edinburgh , 
17  August  1515 ,]  per  Johannem  Marr,  prepositum  dicti 
burgi,  [from  3 August  15H. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £8  13s.  lyd.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter, 
£313  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £333.] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
vicariis  generalibus  et  capitulo  Abirdonensi,  sede  ejusdem 
vacante,  pro  secundis  decimis  sibi  debitis  de  dictis  firmis, 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  unam  libras  sex  solidos 
octo  denarios,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
xxj  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  [To  Dominicans,  by  receipt  of  Friar 
John  Gressone,  Prior,  £17  6s.  8d .;  Carmelites,  by  receipt 
of  Andrew  Storour,  provincial,  £6  13s.  l^d.;  Dean  and 


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Chapter  of  Aberdeen\ , domino  Johanne  Turnbule,  procura- 
tore vicariorum  chori  Abirdonensis,  per  suam  quittantiam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  \£1 ; annuity  of 
Patrick  Barela  transferred  to  church , by  receipt  of  said 
Sir  John , £5 ; Bishop  of  Caithness,  £3  6s.  8d.,  and 
Bishop  of  Orkney,  £5,  both  by  receipt  of  David  Stewart ; 
heirs  of  William  Wricht,  by  receipt  of  Alexander  Irwyn 
of  Drum,  £5 ; Margaret  Carmichell,  by  receipt  of  her 
brother  William  Carmichell,  £40  ; and  John  Lord  Brskin, 
by  his  receipt , £100 ; as  p.  150.  Sum,  £304  33s.  id. 

Balance,  £17  6s.  8cl.'\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Inverkething,  reddi-  Inner- 
turn  apud  Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Brown,  unum  kething. 
ballivorum  dicti  burgi,  [5  September  1515,  from  5 July 
1514 . 


generales  pro- 
prietatis. 


Kincragy,  receiver s.] 


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CCCXL.  [CCCLIII.] 

COMPOTUM  EECEPTOEUM  PEOPEIETATIS 
EEGIS. 


A.D.  1515. 

Compotum  domini  Patricii  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavile 
militis;  et  domini  Jacobi  Kincragy,  decani  Aberdonensis, 
receptorum  generalium  proprietatis  domini  regis,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  secundo  die  mensis  Novembris  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  quinto,  de 
omnibus  receptis  suis  et  expensis  per  firmas,  redditus,  et 
proficua  totius  proprietatis  domini  regis  a die  primo 
mensis  Julii  anni  predicti  inclusive  usque  primum  diem 
mensis  Novembris  exclusive  anni  predicti,  que  sunt 
quatuor  menses  kalendales,  coram  auditoribus. 

A viceco-  Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ij  s.  ix  d.,  receptis  a vice- 
mitibus.  comite  de  Peblis  in  rotulis  et  in  scaccario  anno  etc.  quin- 
gentesimo decimo  quinto.  Et  de  xyj  H.  xviij  s iij  d. 
receptis  a vicecomite  de  Kincardin.  Et  de  xiiij  H.  a vice- 
comite  de  Edinburgh.  Et  de  xviij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a 
vicecomite  de  Forfair.  Et  de  vj  H.  vj  s.  a vicecomite  de 
Elgin  et  Pores.  Et  de  vj  s.  viij  d.  a vicecomite  de 
Kinros.  Et  de  xij  d.  a vicecomite  de  Linlithqw  in 
rotulis  et  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  lvj  H.  viij  s. 

A ballivis  Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iij  li.  receptis  a ballivis  de 
burgorum.  Jedburgh  in  rotulis  et  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Et  de 
xl  s.  receptis  a ballivis  de  Euthirglen.  Et  de  xiij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Drumfreis.  Et  de  vj  H.  a ballivis 
de  Irwin.  Et  de  xxij  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Montros. 
Et  de  xlvj  H.  xviij  s.  a ballivis  de  In  vernes.  Et  de  iij  E. 


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a ballivis  de  Edinburgh.  Et  de  iij  B.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a 

ballivis  de  Orale.  Et  de  iij  B.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de 

Wigtoun.  Et  de  xx  s.  a ballivis  de  Northberwic.  Et 

de  v B vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Eenfrew.  Et  de  x H.  a 
ballivis  de  Hadingtoun.  Et  de  iiij  B.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a 
ballivis  de  Linlithqw.  Et  de  v B.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis 
de  Culane.  Et  de  v B.  a ballivis  de  Innerkethin  in 
rotulis  et  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus 

oneris,  jcxiij  E.  viij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxv  E.  receptis  a custumariis  A custu- 
de  Pettinweme  in  rotulo  et  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  mams* 

Et  de  xxxv  E.  vij  s.  j d.  a custumariis  de  Hadingtoun. 

Et  de  xij  E.  xviij  s.  v d.  a custumariis  de  Montrois.  Et 

de  iij  E.  ix  s.  v d.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Irwin.  Et  de 

xxix  B.  xvj  s.  viij  d.  a custumariis  de  Wigtoun  et  Quhit- 
hirne.  Et  de  xxviij  E.  xvj  s.  j d.  ob.  a custumariis  de 
Linlithqw.  Et  de  xx  E.  a custumariis  de  Dysart.  Et  de 
liij  E.  iiij  s.  ix  d.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Dunde.  Et  de 

xxxvj  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a custumariis  de  Air.  Et  de  lxix  E. 

ij  s.  viij  d.  a custumariis  de  Kirkcudbrycht.  Et  de  lvj  s. 
j d.  a custumariis  de  Arbroth.  Et  de  v E.  xviij  s.  iij  d. 
ob.  a custumariis  de  Dunde  de  antiquo.  Et  de  ijclxxiiij  E. 
vj  s.  ij  d.  a custumariis  de  Abirdene.  Et  de  xxiiij  E. 
xvij  s.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Perth.  Et  de  iijcv  B.  x s.  re- 
ceptis a custumariis  de  Edinburgh  in  rotulis  et  in  scaccario 
anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  ixcxxvij  E.  ix  s. 
v d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  lxxj  B.  receptis  a Johanne  Graunt,  A ballivis 
arrendatore  dominiorum  de  Glencharny,  Abirnethty,  ad  extra. 
Urquhard  et  Glenmoreschin  in  rotulis  et  in  scaccario  anno 
predicto.  Et  de  lxxx  E.  a camerario  de  Murray.  Et  de 
ijclxxiij  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  receptis  ab  arrenditario  de  Orkna 
et  Scheitland.  Et  de  iiijcxlij  E.  iij  s.  a camerario  de 
Galloway.  Et  de  jc  E.  a feodifirmario  de  Garviauch.  Et. 
de  lxiiij  E.  iij  s.  ij  d.  a feodifirmariis  de  Cowle  et  Oneile. 

Et  de  lvj  E.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  a feodifirmario  de  Eethirkerne. 

Et  de  iijcxxvij  B.  iij  s.  ij  d.  ab  arrenditario  dominii  de 
Brechin.  Et  de  jciij  E.  xj  s.  ij  d.  a feodifirmario  de 


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Extra 

rotulos. 


Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menibrig,  in  rotulis  et  in  scaccario 
anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jmvcxvij  R.  x s. 
iiij  3. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  jclvj  R.  receptis  a magistro  Petro 
Scott,  cameratio  de  Stratherne,  de  firmis  dicti  dominii 
extra  rotulos.  Et  de  lx  R.  receptis  a magistro  Johanne 
Caldor,  deputato  camerarii  Moravie,  per  venditionem 
viginti  quatuor  celdrarum  victualium  frumenti  et  ordei, 
celdra  stante  ad  decem  marcas,  et  in  partem  solutionis 
earundem  de  arreragiis  dicti  camerarii  in  rotulis  restanti- 
bus. Et  de  jc  R.  receptis  a domino  Laurentio  Alexandri 
nomine  archiepiscopi  Glasguensis,  camerarii  de  Fiffe. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  iijcxvj  R. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xiij  R.  x s.  de  adipe  et  pin- 
guidine  centum  quadraginta  unius  martarum  intratis  in 
libris  domicilii  per  tempus  compoti.  Et  de  viij  R.  xij  d. 
de  intestinis  dictarum  martarum  per  idem  tempus. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  xxj  R.  xj  s. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xl  R.  v s.  de  corriis  dictarum 
centum  quadraginta  unius  martarum,  dacra  stante  ad 
quinquaginta  solidos.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis,  ijmixclxxxij  R.  iiij  s.  v d.  ob. 

Expense  eorundem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti- 
bus  per  solutionem  factam  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini 
gubernatoris  in  omnibus  expensis,  videlicet  in  familia 
in  speciebus,  in  vinis,  et  pro  diversis  expensis  factis  in 
stabulis  domini  gubernatoris  et  sue  familie,  et  intratis  in 
libris  domicilii  ejusdem  a die  primo  mensis  Julii  inclusive 
anni  predicti  usque  ad  primum  diem  Novembris  ejusdem 
anni  exclusive,  que  sunt  quatuor  menses  kalendales,  ex- 
tendentibus ad  tria  millia  quadringintas  tres  libras  septem- 
decim  solidos  decem  denarios  ob.,  particulariter  examinatis 
in  dictis  libris  dietarum  super  compotum,  iijmiiijciij  R 
xvij  s.  x d.  ob.  Summa  harum  expensarum  patet.  Et 
sic  superexposuerunt  compotantes  iiijcxj  R.  xiij  s.  v d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotantibus  per  emptionem  certi 
vini  clareti  et  Gasconie  in  Britannia  extendentis  ad 
summam  centum  librarum  et  quatuordecim  solidorum 


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monete  Scotie  et  expositi  super  dominum  gubernato- 
rem et  suam  familiam  in  partibus  Britannie  et  in  mari 
antequam  penetravit  partes  Scotie,  prout  constabat  audi- 
toribus super  compotum,  jc  li,  xiiij  s.  Summa  hujus 
patet.  Et  sic  superexposuerunt  compotantes  vcxij  li. 
vij  s.  iiij  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotantibus  per  solutionem  factam 
ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis  et  domini  ducis,  fratris 
sui,  ab  octavo  Augusti  inclusive  anni  etc.  vc  decimi  quinti 
usque  ad  decimum  septimum  Septembris  ejusdem  anni 
exclusive  in  sexaginta  novem  libris  duobus  solidis  et 
quinque  denariis,  ut  patet  per  extractum  magistri 
Johannis  Ballintyne,  clerici  expensarum  dicti  domini 
regis  et  sui  fratris,  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super 
compotum,  lxix  Ii.  ij  s.  v d.  Summa  hujus  patet.  Et 
sic  superexposuerunt  compotantes  vclxxxj  B.  ix  s.  ix  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotantibus  pro  diversis  speciebus 
et  chandria  ac  necessariis  in  panitria,  videlicet  mapalibus, 
manutergiis,  et  aliis  necessariis  ad  usum  domini  regis  et 
sui  fratris  per  tempus  compoti,  ut  patet  in  dictis  libris, 
xj  li.  viij  s.  v d.  Summa  hujus  patet.  Et  sic  superex- 
posuerunt compotantes  vclxxxxij  li.  xviij  s.  ij  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotantibus  per  solutionem  factam 
Johanni  M'Kane  de  Ardnamurcby  in  triginta  libris  ad 
provisionem  suorum  castrorum  in  Insulis  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris,  quia  non  fuerat  responsum  dicto 
Johanni  per  custumarios  de  Dunbritane  propter  pestem 
et  plagam  pro  tempore  incidentes  in  eadem»  villa,  dicto 
precepto  unacum  acquittantia  comitis  de  Ergile  manibus 
eorum  subscripta  ostenso  super  compotum,  xxx  li. 
Summa  hujus  patet.  Et  sic  superexposuerunt  compo- 
tantes vjcxxij  li.  xviij  s.  ij  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotantibus  per  solutionem  factam 
Gilberto  Rutherfurd,  Jacobo  Wallaice,  Duncano  Riche, 
David  Lowry,  Johanni  Langlandis,  Johanni  Adamsone, 
Archibaldo  Auchinlek,  Jacobo  Bissat,  Johanni  Balfour,  et 
David  Cameron,  nuntiis,  qui  sunt  in  numero  decem  per- 
sone, quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  quatuor  marcas, 


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de  anno  compoti  et  de  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum, 
liij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Garviauch  signifero  percipienti 
annuatim  decem  libras  in  feodo  suo,  de  anno  compoti  et 
anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  xx  R.  Et  Karolo 
Campbell  et  Willelmo  Scheves,  loco  patrum  suorum 
clavigerum,  percipientibus  in  anno  decem  libras,  de  anno 
compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  xl  H.  Et 
Jacobo  RTesbit,  David  Purves,  ac  Patricio  Maxtoun, 
clavigeris,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  decem  libras, 
videlicet,  dicto  Patricio  de  anno  compoti  et  anno  prece- 
dente hoc  compotum,  et  dicto  Jacobo  Uesbit  de  anno 
compoti,  et  David  Purves  de  termino  Penthecostes  pre- 
cedente hoc  compotum,  xxxv  li.  Et  Unicom  signifero 
percipienti  in  anno  decem  libras  de  terminis  Sancti 
Martini  et  Penthecostes  precedentibus  hoc  compotum, 
x li.  Summa  hujus,  jclviij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  super- 
exposuerunt  compotantes  vijclxxxj  R.  iiij  s.  x d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotantibus  per  solutionem  factam 
Willelmo  Duly  et  Johanni  Craig,  verletis  camere  regis, 
et  Georgio  Dempstar,  hostario  ejusdem,  quilibet*  eorum 
percipiens  in  anno  quatuor  marcas  in  eorum  feodis,  de 
tribus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum  immediate, 
xij  R.  Et  dictis  tribus  personis,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens 
triginta  quinque  solidos  in  anno  pro  pabulo  equorum 
suorum,  videlicet,  Willelmo  Duly  et  Johanni  Crag  pro 
uno  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  et  Georgio  Dempstar 
pro  duobus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  vij  R.,  et 
hoc  de  preteritis  quoad  pabulum  equorum  ad  predictas 
personas.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Henrico  Dempstar, 
senescallo  domini  regis  et  sui  fratris,  percipienti  in  anno 
sex  marcas  in  feodo  suo  et  triginta  quinque  solidos  pro 
pabulo  equi  sui  de  duobus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum,  v R.  xv  s.  Et  quatuor  le  rokkaris  domini 
regis  et  sui  fratris,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno 
quatuor  marcas,  de  tribus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum,  xvj  R.  Et  uni  alteri,  videlicet  Cristiane 
Cokburn,  qui  solebat  percipere  quatuor  marcas  de  uno 
anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Johanni 


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Bissat,  coco  domini  regis  et  sui  fratris,  percipienti  in  anno 
sex  marcas,de  tribus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum, 
vj  Ii.  Et  le  grome  percipienti  in  anno  unam  marcam  pro 
indumentis  suis  et  uni  le  turnbroich  percipienti  in  anno 
dimediam  marcam.  de  tribus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum,  xxx  g.  Et  Henrico  Mair  in  feodo  suo  perci- 
pienti in  anno  quinque  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  iij  Ii. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Roberto  Muncur,  le  cator,  percipienti  in 
anno  quinque  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  iij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  magistro  Johanni  Donaldsone  in  feodo  suo  de  tribus 
terminis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum  et  pabulo  equi  sui 
ex  consideratione  auditorum,  x Ii.  Et  Dovok,  lotrici,  qui 
solebat  lavare  pannos  domini  regis  defuncti,  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum  et  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii, 
iiij  li.  Et  Duncano  Dausone,  carbonario,  in  feodo  suo  de 
duobus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  iiij  li.  Et 
Johanni  Inglis,  quondam  hostario  domini  regis  defuncti, 
per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii  et  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  iij  li.  xv  s.  Et  clerico  registri  pro  feodo  suo 
et  roba,  xxij  li.,  de  duobus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum.  Et  domino  Alexandro  Scott  et  Henrico  Mair 
pro  eorum  laboribus  de  dictis  terminis,  x 11.  Et  Georgio 
Gud  pro  suis  laboribus  in  dicto  scaccario,  iiij  li.  Et 
domino  Alexandro  Scot,  capellano  scaccarii,  pro  suis 
laboribus  in  eodem  scaccario  de  dictis  terminis,  iij  Ii.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  pro  tabula,  sedilibus,  cera,  clavi  domus  scac- 
carii, et  pro  viridi  panno  coopertorio  tabule  in  eodem 
scaccario,  hostiario  ejusdem,  vj  li.  Et  pro  pergamino  et 
papirio  pro  compotis  scaccari  iscribendis,  cariagio  rotulo- 
rum de  castro  versus  domum  scaccarii,  et  impositione 
eorundem,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  jacturalibus  in 
eodem  scaccario,  xx  s.  Et  Yaus  custodi  hostii  scaccarii 
pro  expensis  suis  remanenti  in  Edinburgo  tempore 
scaccarii,  v H.  Et  pro  aliquibus  expensis  factis  per  com- 
potantes  in  dicto  scaccario,  videlicet  in  vino,  viij  s.  viij  d. 
Et  decano  de  Lastalrig  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras 
de  hospitio  domini  regis  in  Leith  pro  sustentatione  unius 
prebendarii  in  collegio  de  Lastalrig,  de  duobus  annis 


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precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  xl  R.  Et  domino  Waltero 
Gray,  capellano  in  Restalrig,  percipienti  annuatim  de 
eodem  hospitio  de  uno  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum, 
viij  R.  Et  decano  Abirdonensi  pro  suis  laboribus  in 
scaccario  abbrevient!  compota  ejusdem,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  clericis  custodientibus  rotulos  in  dicto  scaccario  per 
tempus  ejusdem,  xxx  s.  Et  eisdem  in  minutis  expensis, 
videlicet  in  transmissione  literarum  et  fabricatione  le 
faggaldis  lignorum  apud  Torwod,  et  mittendo  servitores 
in  diversis  partibus  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris  ad 
ascultandum  in  eisdem  per  tempus  compoti,  xvj  R.  x s. 
j d.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  ijcxiij  R.  xv  s.  v d. 
Et  sic  superexposuerunt  compotantes  ixclxxxxv  R.  iij  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotantibus  per  solutionem  factam 
magistro  Johanni  Chesholm  pro  expensis  suis  factis 
tempore  scaccarii  et  pro  suis  laboribus  in  eodem,  x R. 
Et  Willelmo  Balfour,  uid  janitorum  domini  regig,  in  feodo 
suo,  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii  de  duobus  terminis 
precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  x R.  Et  J ohanni  Grahame, 
tubicini  domini  regis,  servienti  quotidie  in  castro  de 
Striveling,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Patricio  Spittale  pro  suis 
laboribus  post  adventum  domini  gubernatoris  in  regnum 
ministrando  in  panitria,  in  excercitu,  et  alibi  de  mandato 
dominorum  consilii  per  tempus  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Thome  Douglas,  carnifici  domini 
gubernatoris,  in  quinque  libris  in  feodo  suo,  percipienti  in 
anno  decem  libras  sibi  concessas  per  literas  sub  privato, 
de  uno  termino  precedente  hoc  compotum,  v R.  Et 
compotantibus  pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  equitando  in 
diversis  nundinis  pro  martis  emendis  ac  etiam  pro  firmis 
inducendis,  et  equitando  in  diversis  aliis  negotiis  domini 
gubernatoris  secundum  ratam  temporis  quatuor  mensium, 
xxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Nieholao  Crawfurd  sustinendo 
diversos  labores  dicti  officii  quando  dictus  Patricius  fuerat 
occupatus  in  negotiis  domini  gubernatoris  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum,  x R.  Summa  hujus,  lxvij  R.  Et  sic 
superexposuerunt  compotantes  jmlxij  R.  iij  d. 

Memorandum  quod  compotantes  onerarunt  se  cum 


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REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


123 


centum  et  octo  libris  pro  centum  martis  et  centum  porcis 
receptis  a domina  de  Sinclar,  arrendataria  dominiorum  de 
Orknay  et  Scheitland,  secundum  tenorem  indenture  inter 
dominum  regem  et  dictam  dominam  facte,  que  marte  et 
porci  adhuc  restant  in  manibus  dictorum  compotantium 
minime  venditi  aut  expositi,  ideo  providendum  est  de  Providendum, 
eisdem. 


124 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Fethircarn. 


Respondebit 
dominus  Alex- 
ander Jardane 
de  Apilgirth, 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dictus  rotulator 
pro  xlv  s. 


CCCXLI.  [CCCLIV.] 

COMPOTA  BALLIVORUM  AD  EXTRA. 

A.D.  1516. 

Scaccarium  serenissimi  et  illustrissimi  principis  Jacobi 
quinti  Dei  gratia  Scotorum  regis,  tentum  apud  Edinburgh 
decimo  quinto  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
decimo  sexto  per  dominos  commissarios  subscriptos. 

Compotum  Roberti  Muncreiff,  tutoris  Johannis  Wod, 
feodifirmarii  terrarum  de  Fethirkerne,  [. Edinburgh , 15 
July  1516,  from  2 August  1515.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  de  lxxvij  R.  v s.  iij  rynmartis  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  terminis  compoti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
heredibus  quondam  Willelmi  Livingstoun  de  Drumry, 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  annui  redditus 
terrarum  de  Balmakeule,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  precedente, 
de  anno  compoti,  xx  R.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in 
ecclesia  eathedrali  Brechinensi  pro  anima  quondam 
Roberti  Erskin  militis,  percipienti  annuatim  quinque 
marcas  de  dictis  firmis  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iij  R. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Alexandro 
Jardane  de  Apilgirth  militi,  rotulatori,  in  quinquaginta 
tribus  libris  octodecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto 
rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
liij  R.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per 
venditionem  trium  martarum  superius  oneratarum  pro 
quadraginta  quinque  solidis  dicto  rotulatori  solutis  et 
pro  quibus  respondebit,  iij  rynmarte.  Summa  expen- 
sarum, lxxvij  R.  v s.  iij  rynmarte.  Et  sic  eque. 


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125 


Compotum  magistri  Petri  Scot,  camerarii  de  Stratherne, 
[. Edinburgh , 15  July  1516,  from  SO  April  1515  : 3 terms, 
Whitsunday  and  Martinmas  1515  and  Whitsunday  1516.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jcxxxiij  li.  v s.  x d.  de 
arreragiis  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem  red- 
diti xv  Julii  anno  etc.  vc  decimo  quarto  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  anni  etc.  vc  decimi  tertii.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viijclxxvij  li.  x s.  xliiij  martis 
ij  quarteris  marte  j apro  valoris  duarum  marcarum  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in  feodifirma 
assedatarum  quam  aliarum  terrarum  nondum  assedatarum 
in  feodifirma  de  primis  duobus  terminis  hujus  compoti 
ut  patet  particulariter  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesim . 
undecimi.  Et  de  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  annui  redditus  de 
Innerpeffre  de  dictis  terminis.  Et  de  iiijcxxxvij  li.  v s. 
de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  de  ultimo  termino  hujus 
compoti.  Et  de  liij  s.  iiij  d.  annui  redditus  de  Innerpeffre 
de  eodem  termino.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jmiijcxix  li.  xvs. 
xliiij  marte  j quarter  marte  j aper.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jmiiijcliij  li.  x d. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  firmis 
dicti  dominii  videlicet  de  terminis  Penthecostes  et  Sancti 
Martini  anni  Domini  etc.  vc  decimi  quarti,  quia  dominus 
Drummond  tunc  fuerat  camerarius  dicti  dominii  et  cum 
firmis  dictorum  terminorum  intromisit,  pro  quibus 
vocandus  est. 

Expense  ejusdem,  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Glascorie  extendentium  ad  octo 
marcas  in  anno  assedatarum  patri  compotantis  in  rentali 
pro  sex  marcis  in  anno,  de  terminis  compoti,  xl  s.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  quinque  libratarum  terrarum  de  Gal- 
walbeg  extendentibus  ad  decem  libras  concessis  Johanni 
Strogeth,  servitori  domini  regis,  de  terminis  compoti  et 
termino  Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  vc  decimi  tertii,  per 
compotantem  negligenter  omissis  pro  feodo  dicti  Johannis, 
xx  li.  Et  de  devoriis  martarum  de  Galwalbeg  concessis 
dicto  Johanni  Strogeth  de  dictis  terminis,  xxx  §.  Et 
per  decidentiam  viginti  solidorum  de  Culquhattich  et 


Stratherne. 


Vocandus  est 
dominus  Drum- 
mond. 


126 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1516. 


devoriarum  martarum  de  Eoss  ad  novem  solidos  et 
devoriarum  martarum  de  Glascery  ad  octo  solidos  de 
terminis  compoti,  xlvij  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Kers, 
Drumfyn  cum  prato,  molendini  de  Gorthy  extendentium 
ad  octo  libras,  Lekko  ad  sexdecim  marcas,  Dawlik  ad 
quatuor  libras,  assedatis  Elizabeth  Crechtoun  pro  un- 
decim libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  per  literas  sub 
privato  per  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie  et  de 
precepto  domini  gubernatoris  ad  allocandum,  prout  con- 
stabat auditoribus  super  compotum,  de  terminis  compoti  et 
Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  vc  decimi  tertii,  xxij  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Galwailmoir  et  martis 
earundem  extendentibus  ad  decem  libras  quindecim  solidos 
in  partem  solutionis  feodi  Willelmi  Spicehous  per  literas 
sub  magno  sigillo  Jacobi  quarti  alias  ostensas  in  scaccario, 
per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  ad  allocandum  de 
terminis  compoti,  xv  H.  xv  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Eordoun  extendentium  ad  duodecim  libras 
et  decem  solidos  et  quindecim  solidos  pro  marta  in  anno, 
et  de  quinque  martis  de  firmis  de  Glentarkane  et  quatuor 
solidis  pro  marta  de  eodem  anno  de  terminis  compoti, 
xxiiij  H.  xiiij  s.  sibi  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem, 
prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum.  Et  eidem 
de  arreragiis  compotantis  extendentibus  ad  triginta  unam 
libras  quatuor  solidos  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eoredoun, 
Glentarkane,  et  Galwalmoir,  et  de  martis  earundem 
simili  modo  dicto  Willelmo  Spicehous  remissis  per 
dominum  gubernatorem,  prout  constabat  auditoribus 
super  compotum  et  etiam  per  literas  dicti  domini 
gubernatoris  manu  sua  subscriptas,  xxxj  H.  iiij  s.  Et 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Brigland  extendentium  ad  quatuor 
libras  in  anno  in  augmentationem  rentalis  feodifirme 
filio  David  Betoun  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem, 
de  terminis  compoti,  vj  H.  Et  de  arreragiis  compotantis 
eidem  remissis  per  gubernatorem,  viij  s.  v d.  Et  eidem 
per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de 
Kincavill  militi,  tunc  rotulatori,  et  liberatam  Henrico 
Dempstar,  seneseallo  domini  regis,  ad  suam  provisionem 


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KEGUM  ‘SCOTOEUM. 


127 


in  centum  sexaginta  libris  de  quibus  dictus  dominus 
Patricius  in  sua  ultima  supervision©  reddita  apud  Edin- 
burgh undecimo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  quinto  reddidit  com- 
potum, ut  patet  in  eadem,  jclx  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
de  TJchtirtyr  extendente  ad  viginti  libras  spectante 
Margrete  Murray,  relicte  quondam  David  Murray,  dicte 
Margrete  per  dominum  gubernatorem  remissis,  dicta 
remissione  manu  gubernatoris  subscripta  ostensa  super 
compotum,  xx  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Cultballauch  extendentium  ad  quinque  libras  sex  solidos 
in  anno,  de  terminis  compoti  et  termino  Sancti  Martini 
anni  etc.  vc  decimi  tertii,  Agneti  Drummond  remissis 
de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris  et  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  de  dictis  terminis  tantum,  sub  illa  conditione 
quod  in  futurum  non  remittantur  et  quod  dicta  Agnes 
solvat  sicut  ceteri  tenentes  dicti  dominii,  x H.  xij  s.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Striveling  de  Keir  militi 
in  tresdecim  libris  quatuor  solidis  sex  denariis,  in  partem 
solutionis  gagiarum  equi  sui  per  preceptum  domini 
Patricii  Hammiltoun  militis,  tunc  rotulatoris,  dicto 
precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  domini  Johannis 
Striveling  ostenso  super  compotum,  et  de  quibus  dictus 
dominus  Patricius  reddidit  compotum  in  ultima  super- 
vision© sua  reddita  ut  supra,  xiij  li.  yj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per 
liberationem  factam  domino  Alexandro  Jardane  de 
Apilgirth  militi,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  sexaginta 
quatuor  libris  undecim  solidis  undecim  denariis  existen- 
tibus  in  quadam  boxa  et  liberatis  quibusdam  Gallis, 
dicto  domino  Alexandro,  rotulatore,  presente  et  fatente 
liberationem  super  compotum,  lxiiij  li.  xj  s.  xj  d. , pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  domino  Patricio,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  triginta  libris  et 
liberatis  David  Lindessay,  hostiario  domini  regis,  in 
solutionem  sui  feodi,  per  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris, 
dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  David 
ostenso  super  compotum,  et  de  sexdecim  libris  tres- 
decim solidis  quatuor  denariis  dictus  Patricius  reddidit 


Respondebit 
dominus  Alex- 
ander Jardane 
rotulator. 


128 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Respondebit 
dominus 
Patricius 
Hammilton, 
rotulator,  pro 
xiij  ft.  vj  s.  , 
viij  a. 


Respondebit 
dictus  dominus 
Patricius, 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dictus  Patricius 
rotulator. 


Do. 


compotum  in  ultima  supervisione  predicta,  et  de 
tresdecim  libris  sex  solidis  octo  denariis  respondebit, 
; xxx  R.  Et  dicto  domino  Patricio,  tunc  rotulatori,  in 
centum  quinquaginta  sex  libris  et  liberatis  Nicholaio 
Crawfurd,  dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suam  acquittantiam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de  quibus  reddidit 
compotum  in  compoto  suo  reddito  secundo  die  mensis 
Novembris  anno  etc.  vc  decimoquinto,  jclvj  R.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  dicto  Johanni  Striveling  militi  in 
novem  libris  et  tribus  solidis  in  partem  solutionis  gagia- 
rum  equi  sui,  per  preceptum  dicti  domini  Patricii 
rotulatoris  ostensum  super  compotum,  et  in  quindecim 
libris  solutis  Georgio  Dempstar,  Willelmo  Duly,  et 
Johanni  Crag  in  partem  solutionis  feodorum  dictarum 
personarum,  servitorum  domini  regis,  per  consimile  pre- 
ceptum dicti  domini  Patricii,  acquittantia  dicti  Patricii 
de  solutione  ostensa  super  compotum,  xxiiij  R.  iij  §., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Waltero  Drummond  de  Leanach  in  triginta  duabus  libris 
tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  in  partem  solutionis 
firmarum  villarum  de  Wester  Abirlethnok  et  molendini 
ejusdem,  Dalsky,  et  Thomperoun  spectantium  Alexandro 
Reidheuch,  et  per  eum  dicto  Waltero  solutis  per  preceptum 
dicti  Patricii  rotulatoris,  ad  emendum  certas  martas  in 
villa  Sancti  Johannis,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  Walteri  Drummond  de  solutione  ostenso  super 
’ compotum,  xxxij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Et  dicto  domino  Patricio  militi  in  viginti  octo  libris,  ipso 
per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solu- 
tionem super  compotum,  xxviij  R.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Patricio  Maxtoun,  clavigero, 
in  decem  libris  in  solutionem  feodi  sui  terminorum  Penthe- 
costes  et  Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  decimi  quinti,  per 
preceptum  dicti  domini  Patricii  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicti  clavigeri  ostenso  super  com- 
potum, x R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  Patricius  respondebit. 
Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Leanach  extendentium 
ad  tres  libras  et  novemdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


129 


de  arreragiis  compotantis  spectantium  Waltero  Drummond 
et  sibi  remissis  per  dominam  reginam  in  sua  viduitate, 
dicta  remissione  manu  sua  subscripta  ostensa  super  com- 
potum, iij  H.  xix  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Eatherne  spectantium  domino  Jolianni  Striveling  de 
Keir  militi,  extendentibus  ad  sexdecim  libras  in  anno 
in  augmentationem  rentalis  per  assedationem  dictarum 
terrarum  factam  in  feodifirma,  de  terminis  compoti  et 
termino  Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  vcdeeimi  tertii,  sibi 
remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem  de  terminis  compoti 
tantum,  xxxij  E.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino 
Alexandro  Jardane  de  Apilgirtb,  rotulatori,  in  centum 
libris  et  liberatis  Henrico  Dempstar,  senescallo  domini 
regis,  per  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  ostenso,  Ilespondebit 
et  dicto  Henrico  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  dominus  Aiex- 
jc  E,  pro  quibus  dictus  Alexander  rotulator  respondebit,  rotuiator. 
Summa  expensarum,  viijcxj  H.  xviij  s.  Et  sic  restant 
vjcxvj  H.  ij  s.  x d. 

Compotum  Margrete  domine  Sinclare,  relicte  quondam  Orknay  et 
Henrici  domini  Sinclare,  arrendatarii  de  Orkna  et  Schet-  Schetland. 
land,  [ Edinburgh , 5 August  1516,  from  4 August  1515.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jc  H.  per  arreragia  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiifxxxiij  K.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  dictorum  dominiorum  de  Orkna  et 
Schetland  de  terminis  compoti,  assedatorum  compotanti  pro 
dicta  summa  annuatim  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  magno 
sigillo,  ut  patet  in  eisdem.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  vcxxxiij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill  militi,  tunc 
rotulatori,  in  triginta  una  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et 
quatuor  denariis,  dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suas  binas 
acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum,  xxxj  tt. 

VOL.  xiv.  i 


130 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Respondebit 
Patricius 
Hammiltoun, 
tunc  rotulator. 


Respondebit 
Alexander  Jar- 
dane,  rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dictus  Alex- 
ander Jardane, 
rotulator. 


xiij  g.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  per  liberationem  factam  custodi- 
bus carbonum  domini  gubernatoris  ad  sustentationem 
castri  de  Dunbar  et  palatii  de  Halirudhous  in  quadrin- 
gentis triginta  septem  cercinis  carbonum  per  preceptum 
dicti  domini  Patricii,  extendentibus  ad  novem  libras  novem 
solidos  et  sex  denarios,  dicto  precepto  ac  testimonio 
dictorum  custodum  ostensis  super  compotum,  ix  li.  ix  s. 
vj  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  dominus  Patricius  respondebit, 
que  due  summe  sunt  de  arreragiis  compotantis.  Et 
eidem  in  centum  et  decem  martis  salsis  et  totidem 
porcis,  compotando  sexies  viginti  pro  centum,  liberatis 
domino  Alexandro  Jardane  de  Apilgirth  militi,  rotulatori, 
ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  allocando 
pro  qualibet  marta  duodecim  solidos  et  pro  quolibet 
porco  sex  solidos,  extendentibus  ad  centum  et  septemdecim 
libras,  dicto  rotulatore  per  suam  acquittantiam  et 
presente  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  jcxvij  Ii., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  emptionem  certarum 
cercinarum  carbonum  et  liberatarum  ad  expensas  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris  apud  Dunbar  et  Halirudhous  per 
preceptum  dicti  domini  Alexandri  rotulatoris  exten- 
dentium ad  quadraginta  tres  libras  septemdecim  solidos 
et  decem  denarios,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  domini  Alexandri  ostenso  super  compotum,  xliij  li. 
xvij  s.  x d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit;  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
insule  de  Burray  concessis  ecclesie  cathedrali  Orcadensi 
in  viginti  libris  annuatim  in  perpetuam  elimosinam  per 
dominum  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie,  de  anno 
compoti,  xx  li.  Et  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam  Ro- 
berto Mortoun,  falconario,  in  viginti  libris,  ad  portandum 
falcones  de  Schetland  ad  dominum  regem  et  guberna- 
torem, per  preceptum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto 
precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  dicto  Roberto  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  xx  li.  Et  Simoni  Fresell, 
falconario,  in  viginti  libris,  ad  portandum  consimiles 
falcones  de  Orkna  ad  dominum  regem  et  gubernatorem, 
per  preceptum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Simonis  ostenso  super  com- 


1516. 


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131 


potum,  xx  R.  Et  per  liberationem  certarum  cercinarum 
carbonum  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris 
missarum  ad  Dunbar  et  Halirudhous  per  preceptum 
dicti  domini  Alexandri  rotulatoris,  extendentium  ad 
septem  libras  septem  solidos  et  quinque  denarios,  dicto 
rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  liberationem  super  com-  ^ J ^ 
potum,  vii  R.  vij  s.  v d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  dictus Aiex- 

r > o o i.  x ' ander  Jardane 

respondebit.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  duorum  servitorum  rotulator. 
suorum  custodientium  artalyeriam,  capientium  in  die 
duos  solidos  pro  eorum  asculentis  et  poculentis  et  pro 
eorum  feodis  septem  libras  in  anno,  de  anno  compoti  et 
anno  precedente  hoc  compotum  particulariter  examinatis 
super  compotum,  lxxx  R.  Et  dicto  domino  Alexandro 
rotulatori  in  centum  octuaginta  tribus  libris  octodecim 
solidis  et  septem  denariis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  jclxxxiij  R.  xviij  s.  vij  d., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  vcxxxiij  R.  Do. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Gilberti  comitis  de  Cassillis,  domini  Carrik, 
Kennedy,  camerarii  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menybrig,  Leswault, 
[. Edinburgh , 6 August  1516,  from  5 September  1515.']  et  Meny- 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xviij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  Dr1^' 
firmis  terrarum  de  Garvaneheid  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Carrik  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  x R.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Turnebery  de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
unius  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Trabeauch  de  eodem  anno. 

Et  de  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  duarum  aliarum  partium  de 
Trabeauch  de  anno  compoti,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  nonage- 
simi tertii.  Et  de  jcx  R.  xiij  s.  vj  d.  per  integras  firmas 
terrarum  de  Leswalt,  Menybrig,  et  Barquhanny  de  anno 
compoti.  Et  de  xx  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Grenane 
de  anno  pr edicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jclxxix  R.  vj  s. 
x d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
annuo  redditu  viginti  septem  librarum  concesso  Patricio 
Sinclair  hereditarie  de  promptioribus  pecuniis  feodifirme 
terrarum  de  Leswalt  et  Menybrig  per  cartam  sub  magno 


Respondebit 
dominus  Alex- 
ander Jardane, 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dictus  Alex- 
ander Jardane, 
rotulator. 


Murray. 


Frumen- 

tum, 

Ordeum. 


132  ROTULI  SCACCARII  1516. 

sigillo,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
xxvij  li.  Et  compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Grenane  ex- 
tendentium ad  viginti  libras  concessarum  Willelmo  Douglas 
hereditarie,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vc  noni,  de  anno 
compoti,  xx  R.  Et  de  firmis  medie  partis  de  Trabeauch 
extendentis  ad  decem  libras  compotanti  spectantis,  ut 
patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti,  x li. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun 
de  Kincavill  militi  in  sexaginta  una  libris  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menybrig  termini  Sancti 
Martini  hujus  compoti,  dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suam 
acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum,  lxj  li. 
Et  domino  Alexandro  de  Jardane  Apilgirth,  militi,  in 
quadraginta  libris  de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  termini 
Penthecostes  hujus  compoti,  dicto  domino  Alexandro  per 
suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solu- 
tionem super  compotum,  xl  li.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Et  dicto  domino  Alexandro  rotulatori  in  viginti  una 
libris  sex  solidis  et  decem  denariis,  dicto  domino  Alex- 
andro presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
xxj  li.  vj  s.  x d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expen- 
sarum, jclxxix  li.  vj  s.  x d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  tunc 
camerarii  Moravie,  [. Edinburgh , 7 August  1516 ,]  per  magis- 
trum Johann  em  Caldour  nomine  dicti  comitis,  \from  3 
August  1515.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lxvj  li.  iiij  s.  iiij  J.  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Summa  oneris  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxviij  celdris  iiij  bollis 
frumenti  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxvij  celdris  x bollis  ordei 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem, 
de  quibus  compotans  asserit  restare  super  dominum 
Willelmum  Ogilvy  de  terris  dominicalibus  de  Constable- 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


133 


feild  et  Colnakeule  de  croppo  anni  etc.  XIII,  viij  celdre. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxj  martis  xxxiij  mutonibus 
vj  celdris  v bollis  avenarum  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti 
sui  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ix  lastis  salmonum  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
Ixiiij  H.  x s.  x d.  de  arreragiis  domini  Roberti  Rankin, 
nec  de  x celdris  vij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti, 
nec  de  x celdris  v bollis  j ferlota  j pecca  J pecce  ordei, 
nec  de  xj  celdris  iij  bollis  avenarum,  nec  de  xij  lastis 
viij  barilibus  salmonum  de  arreragiis  ultimi  compoti 
dicti  domini  Roberti  Rankin,  vicarii  de  Invernes,  pro 
quibus  vocandi  sunt  executores  et  heredes  sui.  Summa  vocandi  sunt, 
hujus  arreragii  in  pecunia,  victualibus,  et  salmonibus 
patet. 

Nec  de  xiiij  bollis  ordei  de  arreragiis  domini  Willelmi  vocandus. 
Ogilvy  restantibus  in  pede  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  eodem 
reddito  anno  quingentesimo  decimo  tertio. 

Expense  frumenti.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  Frumen- 
per  liberationem  factam  Johanni  Glen,  naute,  in  octo  ^um- 
celdris  et  una  bolla  frumenti  per  preceptum  domini 
Patricii  Hammiltoun,  tunc  rotulatoris,  receptis  per 
Jacobum  Craw,  pistorem  domini  gubernatoris,  et  intratis 
in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem  ostensis  super  compotum,  viij 
celdre  j bolla  frumenti.  Et  per  venditionem  septem 
celdrarum  et  octo  bollarum  frumenti  pro  quinquaginta 
libris,  dicto  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  solutis  et  de 
quibus  reddidit  cpmpotum  in  ultimo  compoto  suo,  vij 
celdre  viij  bolle  frumenti.  Summa  expensarum,  xv  celdre 
ix  bolle  Trumenti.  Et  sic  restant  xij  celdre  xj  bolle 
frumenti. 

Expense  ordei.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per  Ordeum. 
venditionem  septem  celdrarum  octo  bollarum  ordei  pro 
quinquaginta  libris  dicto  domino  Patricio  solutis  per 
compotantem  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum  in  ultimo 


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1516. 


Galway. 


compoto  suo,  vij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  per  libera- 
tionem factam  sex  celdrarum  unius  bolle  ordei  liberatarum 
Johanni  Glen,  nauti,  per  preceptum  dicti  domini  Patricii 
Hammiltoun,  tunc  rotulatoris,  et  intratarum  in  libris 
domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  vj  celdre  j bolla  ordei. 
Summa  expensarum,  xiij  celdre  ix  bolle  ordei.  Et  sic 
restant  xxiiij  celdre  j bolla  ordei.  Quam  restam  frumenti, 
videlicet  duodecim  celdras  et  undecim  bollas,  Eobertus 
Bertoun,  compotorum  rotulator,  vendidit  magistro  Johanni 
Caldor,  compotanti  pro  tempore,  pro  octuaginta  quatuor 
libris  undecim  solidis  et  octo  denariis,  bolla  stante  ad 
octo  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  cum  quibus  dictus 
Eobertus  rotulator  oneratus  est  in  compoto  suo  reddito 
anno  etc.  vcdecimo  septimo.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  frumen- 
tum. Et  de  resta  ordei  superius  restante  dictus  Eobertus 
rotulator  vendidit  dicto  magistro  Johanni  Caldor  sexdecim 
celdras  pro  septuaginta  sex  libris  et  sexdecim  solidis, 
bolla  stante  ad  sex  solidos,  solutis  dicto  Eoberto  rotulatori, 
cum  quibus  onerabitur  in  compoto  suo  reddito  anno  etc. 
vcdecimo  septimo.  Et  sic  restant  de  ordeo  viij  celdre  j 
bolla  ordei.  Et  eque  ut  superius  de  frumento. 

Compotum  Thome  Eorestare,  camerarii  de  Galway, 
[ Edinburgh , 5 August  1516,  from  9 August  1515.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vijclj  H.  iiij  s.  j d.  lxvj 
martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclj  H.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  xiij  martis 
per  integras  firmas  terrarum  dominii  Galwidie  supra 
aquam  de  Cree  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de  vijclxxxv  H. 
ix  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  subtus  aquam 
de  Cree,  et  terrarum  de  Kirkandris.  Et  de  xx  martis  de 
firmis  terrarum  etiam  subtus  Cree  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  hujus  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  quarti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  jmxxxvj  H.  xvij  s.  viij  d.  xxxiij  marte.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jmvijclxxxviij  H.  xxj  d. 
Ixxxxix  marte. 


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135 


Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
duabus  marcis  exeuntibus  de  terris  de  Litle  Baclierne 
solutis  Johanni  Berik  de  Dalbaty  de  anno  compoti, 
xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  piscarie  de  Blaidnoch  in 
manibus  Fratrum  Predicatorum  de  Wigtoun  ex  tollerantia 
domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  iij  B.  x s.  Et  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Park,  Largwey,  Craginbay,  Daldavyne,  et 
Largmoir,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  tres- 
decim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  concessis  Iley  heraldo 
per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  in  feodo  suo  ad  vitam  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Barcloy,  Lagan,  Brodland 
de  Suthik,  et  Brodland  de  Lagan,  extendentium  ad  viginti 
libras  octo  solidos  et  octo  denarios  in  anno,  concessarum 
Johanni  Lindissay  olim  de  Wauchop  hereditarie  per 
cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum 
in  scaccario,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  H.  viij  s.  viij  d.  Et 
pro  triginta  tribus  martis  receptis  ab  husbandis  Galwidie 
tam  subtus  Cree  quam  supra,  pro  quarum  qualibet  eisdem 
allocantur  quinque  solidi  in  eorum  firmis,  de  termino 
Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  viij  B.  v s.  Et  de  firmis 
dimedietatis  de  Schannok  nuncupata  Balmangane,  exten- 
dentis in  anno  ad  viginti  libras,  concessis  tunc  Marchie 
signifero,  nunc  autem  Albanie  herauldo,  in  feodo  suo  ad 
vitam,  per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  xx  B.  Et  eidem  in  tribus  libris  sex  solidis  et 
octo  denariis  per  defalcationem  firmarum  de  Arthborg 
spectante  Duncano  McKe,  eidem  remissis  per  literas 
domini  regis  sub  signeto  et  subscriptione  alias  ostensas 
super  compotum,  iij  B.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Pollincre  concessarum  Boberto  Charteris  de  Amisfeild 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchinskeauch,  Clon- 
yark,  Auchinhay,  Glenstokane,  Auchinlosk,  extendentium 
in  anno  ad  viginti  marcas,  Mariote  Bonkle,  relicte 
quondam  Johannis  Lindissay  in  feodo  suo  concessis  pro 
gratuito  servitio  suo  domino  regi  et  regine  impenso  et 
impendendo  per  literas  sub  privato  alias  ostensas  super 


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1516. 


compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de 
firmis  viginti  marcatarum  terrarum  de  Culvirnes,  Cultis, 
Largis,  et  Blairmawkyn  concessis  Alexandro  McCulloch 
militi  et  Mariote  Sinclar  sponse  sue  ad  vitam  per  literas 
domini  regis  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno 
compoti,  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Cule,  Corvane,  et  Quhitpark,  extendentium  ad  triginta 
quinque  libras  spectantium  Roberto  Langmure,  tenenti 
earundem,  sibi  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem  de 
terminis  Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  decimi  quarti  et  Penthe- 
costes  anni  etc.  decimi  quinti,  dicta  remissione  manu  dicti 
domini  gubernatoris  subscripta  et  sub  signeto  suo  ostensa 
super  compotum,  xxxv  H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Jacobo  Reidheuch,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  novem 
libris  et  liberatis  J acobo  Paterson,  servitori  dicti  rotulatoris 
per  preceptum  ejusdem,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquit- 
Respondebit  tantia  dicti  Jacobi  Pater  son  ostenso  super  compotum, 
heuchUro^uia-  *x  ^ Pr0  fi^bus  dictus  Jacobus  Reidheuch,  tunc  rotu- 
tor-  lator,  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino 

Patricio  Hammiltoun,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 
tricentis  quadraginta  quinque  libris  sex  solidis  et  sex 
denariis  et  in  quadraginta  duabus  libris  et  in  decem  libris 
liberatis  Jacobo  Nesbit,  clavigero,  in  solutionem  feodi  sui 
terminorum  Sancti  Martini  quingentesimi  decimi  quarti 
et  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quinti  per  preceptum 
dicti  domini  Patricii  rotulatoris,  et  in  triginta  libris  liberatis 
Alexandro  Kers  in  solutionem  gagiarum  suarum  per 
spatium  decem  mensium  per  consimile  preceptum  dicti 
rotulatoris,  et  in  octo  marcis  liberatis  David  Lowre, 
cursori  regis,  in  solutionem  feodi  sui  pro  duobus  annis 
precedentibus  octavum  diem  Februarii  anni  etc.  vcdecimi 
quinti  per  preceptum  rotulatoris  predicti,  et  in  viginti 
marcis  liberatis  Alexandro  Jardane  de  Apilgirth  militi 
in  solutionem  pabuli  equi  sui  per  preceptum  dicti 
domini  Patricii,  et  in  sexdecim  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et 
quatuor  denariis  liberatis  David  Balfour  et  Jacobo 
Kinloch,  janitoribus,  in  solutionem  gagiarum  suarum 
viginti  unius  septimanarum  ante  datam  octavi  diei 


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137 


Februarii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdeeimi  quinti,  per  pre- 
ceptum  dicti  domini  Patricii,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad 
quadringintas  sexaginta  duas  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et 
duos  denarios,  et  de  quadringentis  quadraginta  quinque 
libris  septemdecim  solidis  et  decem  denariis  dicte  summe  Respondebit 
dictus  dominus  Patricius  reddidit  compotum,  et  de  sex-  Patricius  Ham- 
decim  libris  quindecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  rotuiator,  pro 
respondebit,  iiijclxij  li.  xiij  s.  ij  d.  Et  liberate  Georgio  m/  a.’ xv  s’ 
Gude  pro  servitio  suo  facto  domino  gubernatori  et  dominis 
consilii  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum,  x H.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum 
dominicalium  de  Treif  vocatarum  le  Manis  de  Keltoun 
ac  officii  senescallatus  de  Kirkcudbrycht,  extendentibus  in 
anno  ad  centum  libras,  assedatis  domino  de  Maxwell 
et  sibi  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem,  dicta  remis- 
sione per  literam  sub  privato  ostensa  super  compotum,  de 
anno  compoti  et  de  duobus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  com- 
potum, iijc  H,  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino'  Alex- 
andro Jardane  de  Apilgirth  militi,  compotorum  rotulatori, 
in  tricentis  quadraginta  quatuor  libris,  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  presente  et  per  suas  quatuor  acquittantias  sub 
suo  signeto  ostensas  super  compotum,  irpxliiij  n.,  pro  dominus  Aiex- 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  domino  Alexandro  in  rotuiator. 
novem  libris  novem  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  recipienti 
super  compotum,  ix  li.  ix  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  do. 

Et  dicto  Alexandro  in  triginta  quatuor  libris  per  manus 
Eoberti  Gordoun  de  Glen  militis,  dicto  domino  Alexandro 
presente.  et  per  suam  acquittantiam  [fatente]  solutionem 
super  compotum,  xxxiiij  it,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  do. 
Summa  expensarum,  jmiijcx  li.  xix  s.  vj  d.  Et  sic  restant 
iiiflxxvij  11.  ij  s.  iij  d.  lxxxxix  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  multura  ville  de 
Auchinhay  spectante  Mariote  Bonkle  extendente  ad  duas 
marcas  in  anno,  dicte  Mariote  remissa  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  de  anno  compoti  et  duobus  annis  precedentibus 
hoc  compotum,  iiij  li.  Et  Jacobo  Eesbit,  clavigero,  in 
decem  libris  in  feodo  suo  de  terminis  compoti  per  pre- 
cept um  dicti  domini  Alexandri  rotulatoris,  dicto  Jacobo 


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1516. 


presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  x B. 
Summa  expensarum,  xiiij  11.  Et  sic  restant  iiijclxiij  fi. 
ij  s.  iij  3.  lxxxxix  marte. 


Kintor, 
Coule,  et 
Oneile. 


Respondebit 

Patricius 

Hammiltoun, 

rotulator. 


Compotum  Alexandri  Irwin  de  Drum,  intromissoris 
terrarum  de  Kintor,  Kowl,  et  Oneile,  [Edinburgh,  13 
August  1516,  from  17  August  1515.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jmjcxxvj  B.  viij  d.  vxxxiiij 
martis  jcxxij  mutonibus  jcx  duodenis  caponum  et  pultria- 
rum  xx  celdris  ordei  xx  celdris  avenarum.  Summa 
arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlv  B.  iiij  martis  dictis  custume- 
martis  viij  mutonibus  vj  duodenis  caponum  et  pultriarum 
j celdra  ordei  j celdra  avenarum  de  firmis  thanagii  de 
Kintor  per  tempus  compoti.  Et  de  x B.  j marta  de  firmis 
de  Coule  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de  xiij  B.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
ij  martis  per  integras  firmas  de  Oneil  nuncupato  Cors  et 
Kincragy  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de  vj  B.  de  Cochris 
de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  x B.  de  firmis  de  Abiryeldy  de 
eodem  anno.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  lxxxiiij  B.  vj  s 
viij  d.  vij  marte  x mutones  vj  duodene  caponum  et  pul- 
triarum j celdra  ordei  j celdra  avenarum.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jmijcx  B.  vij  s.  iiij  d.  jcj  marte 
jcxxxij  mutones  jcxvj  duodene  caponum  et  pultriarum  xxj 
celdre  ordei  xxj  celdre  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Garriauch  signifero  in  viginti  libris  in 
solutionem  sui  feodi  per  preceptum  domini  Patricii  Ham- 
miltoun  de  Kincavill  militis  de  duobus  annis  ante  hoc 
compotum,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Gar- 
-riauch  signiferi  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  B.,  pro  quibus 
respondebit.  Et  dicto  domino  Patricio,  tunc  rotulatori, 
in  quadraginta  quinque  libris  per  Johannem  Lesly  de 
Wardens  solutis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kintor,  dicto 
domino  Patricio  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptam fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de  quibus 
reddidit  compotum  in  sua  ultima  supervisione  reddita  etc., 
xlv  B.  Et  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Apilgirth  militi, 


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compotorum  rotulatori,  in  viginti  quinque  libris  de  firmis 
et  de  arreragiis  dictarum  terrarum  de  Kintor  per  dictum 
Johannem  Lesly  solutis  super  compotum,  xxv  H.,  pro  qui-  Respondebit 

l i.  7 l ± Alexander  Jar- 

bus  dictus  dominus  Alexander  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dm,  rotulator. 
per  solutionem  factam  dicto  Alexandro  rotulatori  in  decem 
libris  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Coule  et  in  quindecim  solidis 
pro  una  marta  per  compotantem  solutis  et  eidem  com-  ^ 

x x 1 . Respondebit 

potanti  spectantibus  hereditarie  de  anno  compoti,  x H.  Alexander  Jar- 

1 x din,  rotulator, 

j marta.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  episcopo  Abir-  p™  x n.  xv  i. 
donensi,  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor  libras  de  dicto 
thanagio  et  tres  marcas  cum  dimedia  de  Coule  et  Oneile 
pro  secundis  decimis  sibi  debitis,  de  anno  compoti  et  de 
anno  immediate  precedente  hoc  compotum,  xij  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  jcxij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j marta. 

Et  sic  restant  jmlxxxxvij  H.  xiiij  s.  jc  marte  jcxxxij 
mutones  jcxvj  duodene  caponum  et  pultriarum  xxj  celdre 
ordei  xxj  celdre  avenarum. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavile  militi,  tunc 
rotulatori,  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Oneil  in  viginti  libris  et 
decem  solidis  spectantibus  Patricio  Eorbes  de  arreragiis 
dicti  compoti,  de  viginti  libris  dicte  summe  dictus  Patricius  Respondebit 

..  c ° . Patricius 

reddidit  compotum  in  ultima  supervisione  sua,  et  pro  Hammutoun, 

x tunc  rotulator, 

decem  solidis  respondebit,  xx  H.  x s.  Et  compotanti  per  Pr<> x 5. 
solutionem  factam  domino  Alexandro  Jardin,  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  quatuor  libris  et  decem  solidis  de  firmis 
dictarum  terrarum  de  Oneile  per  dictum  Patricium  Eorbes, 
dicto  domino  Alexandro  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu 
sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  Respondebit 

i Alexander  «JAr* 

iiij  H.  x s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  domino  din,  rotulator. 
Alexandro  rotulatori  in  viginti  quinque  libris  de  dictis 
firmis  de  Oneil  per  dictum  Patricium,  dicto  domino  Alex- 
andro presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
xxv  H.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  do. 
de  arreragiis  dicti  compotantis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kin- 
tor spectantium  Johanni  Lesly  de  Wardaris  extendentium 
ad  centum  quadraginta  libras,  ex  eo  quod  dictus  J ohannes 
Lesly  composuit  cum  auditoribus  scaccarii  pro  octuaginta 


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Respondebit 
Alexander  Jar- 
din,  rotulator, 
pro  lxxx  U. 


Ross. 


libris  solutis  dicto  domino  Alexandro  super  compotum,  et 
residuum  dicte  summe  centum  et  quadraginta  librarum, 
videlicet  sexaginta  libre,  remisse  dicto  Johanni  per  dictos 
auditores  super  compotum,  jcxl  11,  et  pro  octuaginta  libris 
dicte  summe  dictus  Alexander  rotulator  respondebit. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  jclxxxx  11.  Et  sic  restant 
ixcvij  11  xiiij  s.  jc  marte  jcxxxij  mutones  jcxvj  duodene 
caponum  et  pultriarum  xxj  celdre  ordei  xxj  celdre  avena- 
rum. Que  resta  crevit  de  terris  de  Abiryeldy,  Bochrome, 
Kynmunnee,  et  Westir  Cochros,  et  terre  de  Abiryelde 
donate  erant  hereditarie  heredibus  domini  Alexandri  Gor- 
doun  de  Megmar  militis,  et  terre  de  Bochrom  et  Kynneve 
recuperate  hereditarie  de  manibus  regis  per  • comitem 
Atholie,  et  terre  de  Westir  Cochros  recuperate  hereditarie 
per  Johannem  Panton  de  Petmadan  de  manibus  regis,  et 
sic  hujusmodi  resta  est  exoneranda,  et  firme  dictorum 
terrarum  in  futurum  minime  onerande.  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  dictam  restam. 

Compotum  reverendi  in  Cristo  patris  Andree  episcopi 
Cathanensis,  camerarii  Rossie,  [. Edinburgh , 19  August 
1516,  from  12  August  1515?\ 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  resta 
ultimi  compoti  sui'  comitatus  Rossie  redditi  duodecimo 
die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  etc.  decimo  quinto, 
videlicet  in  pecunia  de  ijcliiij  R.  v s.  iiij  d.  ij  celdris  viij 
bollis  ordei  lxv  celdris  xiij  bollis  farine  avqnatice  vxxxj 
martis  xvj  mutonibus  xxxiiij  celdris  iiij  bollis  avenarum. 
Nec  onerabitur  inferius  in  compoto  dominii  de  Ardmanach 
de  resta  compotantis  dicti  dominii  reddita  ultimo  die 
.mensis  Octobris  anno  predicto  decimo  quinto,  videlicet  de 
tricentis  septem  libris  et  tresdecim  solidis  quinquaginta 
duabus  celdris  tresdecim  bollis  duabus  ferlotis  una  pecca 
ordei  sex  celdris  farine  avenatice  xxxviij  martis  ij  quar- 
teris  xij  lastis  salmonum,  quia  dicte  reste  allocate  sunt 
compotanti  pro  expensis  factis  circa  custodiam  castrorum 
de  Dingvale  et  Reidcastell  ab  hominibus  Insularum  et 
aliis  male  dispositis  volentibus  eadem  castra  insidiare, 


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construendo  fossas,  foveas,  et  muros  circa  dicta  castra,  et 
emendo  quandam  perticatam  terre  ad  ducendum  foveam 
per  dictam  perticatam  terre  ad  castrum  de  Dingvale,  et 
per  emptionem  machinarum  dictarum  serpentinis,  hak- 
buttes,  culveringis,  pulverum  vocatorum  lez  gunpuldir, 
handbowis,  sagittarum,  halbertis,  Leith  axis,  et  Jedwortb 
stanis,  ac  multarum  aliarum  rerum  necessariarum  pro 
custodia  dictorum  castrorum,  necnon  pro  expensis  esculen- 
torum et  poculentorum  sexaginta  personarum  cum 
machinatore  custodientium  dictum  castrum  de  Dingvale 
per  spatium  unius  anni  et  sexdecim  septimanarum,  et  pro 
expensis  viginti  quatuor  personarum  cum  machinatore 
custodientium  et  existentium  in  Reidcastell  per  spatium 
duorum  annorum,  ac  pro  feodis  omnium  dictarum  person- 
arum per  idem  tempus,  et  pro  terris  tentis  vastis  in 
dictis  comitatu  et  dominio  in  isto  turbido  tempore  exten- 
dentibus ad  majorem  summam  quam  predicte  reste 
se  extendunt  secundum  judicium  et  discretionem 
auditorum  scaccarii  easdem  expensas  considerantium 
ultra  expensas  per  compotantem  et  familiam  suam  tem- 
pore adventus  sui  ad  dicta  castra  factas,  que  reste  pre- 
dicte erant  de  arreragiis  compotantis  de  suis  compotis 
dictorum  comitatus  et  dominii  de  annis  Domini  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimi  tertii,  decimi  quarti,  et  decimi 
quinti.  Et  pro  firmis  fructibus  et  emolumentis  dictorum 
comitatus  Rossie  et  dominii  de  Ardmannacht  de  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimo  sexto  compotans  integre  et  sane 
respondebit  sine  allocatione  terrarum  vastarum  aut 
aliarum  quarumcunque  expensarum  preter  expensas 
ordinarias  solitas  ante  decessum  ultimi  regis  defuncti 
allocare,  et  pro  dictis  machinis,  armis,  et  artalyearia  pre- 
dicts dictus  compotans  dabit  inventarium  rotulatori,  quod 
conscribetur  in  dorso  dicti  rotuli. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lj  R.  xxxiiij  celdris  xij 
bollis  ordei  xxvj  celdris  xij  bollis  farine  avenatice  iiij 
celdris  avenarum  xvj  martis  xvj  mutonibus  per  integras 
firmas  quarterii  de  Delny  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de 
xxxj  li.  v celdris  x bollis  ordei  v celdris  x bollis  farine 


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avenatice  v celdris  avenarum  x martis  x mutonibus  per 
integras  firmas  quarterii  de  Balcony  de  anno  compoti. 
Et  de  jcviij  It  vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis  ordei  iij 
celdris  iiij  bollis  farine  avenatice  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis  avena- 
rum xiiij  martis  xiiij  mutonibus  de  firmis  quarterii  de 
Kinnardy  de  dicto  anno  compoti.  Et  de  lxiij  li.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  xij  bollis  ordei  xij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  xij 
bollis  avenarum  iij  martis  ix  mutonibus  per  integras 
firmas  quarterii  de  Fernyewar.  Et  de  xxix  11.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  ij  celdris  iiij  bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  iiij  bollis  farrine 
avenatice  j celdra  avenarum  viij  martis  per  integras 
firmas  terrarum  de  Kynnellane.  Et  de  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
annui  redditus  de  Caldor  de  anno  compoti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  ijclxxxviij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xlvj  celdre  x 
bolle  ordei  xxxviij  celdre  x bolle  farine  avenatice  xiiij 
celdre  avenarum  lj  marte  xlix  mutones. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  dejcxvijli. 
viij  s.  ij  d.  de  arreragiis  ultimi  compoti  quondam 
David  Sinclar  facti  per  dominum  Alexandrum  Kinpunt, 
canonicum  Moraviensem,  anno  Domini  etc.  quingentesimo 
septimo  nomine  dicti  quondam  David,  ut  patet  in  eodem, 
licet  mentio  habebatur  in  rotulis  in  hunc  compotum  anni 
etc.  v°septimi  et  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  quinti  de 
arreragiis  certorum  victualium  ordei,  farine  avenatice,  et 
martarum,  que  victualia  et  marte  commutata  erant  in 
pecuniam,  ut  patet  in  dicto  compoto  anni  etc.  vcseptimi. 
Nec  de  piscaria  de  Ochphell  occupata  per  heredes  quon- 
dam Alexandri  de  Insulis  clamantes  eandem  hereditarie 
sibi  pertinere. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  fatam  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Inver- 
nes,  percipientibus  annuatim  unam  celdram  farrine 
avenatice  ex  elimosina  quondam  Eufamie  comitisse  Eossie 
et  confirmatione  domini  regis,  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra 
ordei  j celdra  farine  avenatice.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in 
ecclesia  Sancti  Duthaci  de  Thayn  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  per  literas  sub  privato  durante  voluntate  do- 
mini regis  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  mauro  comitatus  Eossie 


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in  feodo  sno  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  altri 
capellano  celebranti  in  dicta  ecclesia  parrochali  de  Thayn 
percipienti  annnatim  octo  marcas  unam  celdram  ordeiunam 
celdram  farine  avenatice  unam  celdram  avenarum  quatuor 
martas  et  quatuor  mutones  de  firmis  de  Ueuin  Mekle,  de 
anno  compoti,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  j celdra  ordei  j celdra  farine 
avenatice  j celdra  avenarum  iiij  marte  iiij  mutones.  Et 
maro  de  Balcony  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  xx  s. 
Et  eidem  de  decem  libris  firmarum  piscarie  de  Conane 
locate  pro  salmonibus,  pro  quibus  salmonibus  compotans 
respondebit  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  granatario  infra 
castrum  de  Dingvale  pro  custodia  granalis  de  anno 
compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  husbandis  de  Fyres,  Swar- 
dule,  Arduvale,  Moy,  Kynnard,  Drumglust,  Auchnasowle, 
Arcon,  Kessokkis,  Kynnellan,  pro  victualibus,  martis, 
mutonibus,  videlicet,  pro  celdra  ordei  tresdecim  solidi 
quatuor  denarii,  pro  marta  quatuor  solidi,  pro  mutone 
octo  denarii,  in  eorum  firmis,  de  anno  compoti,  xviij  R. 
iiij  s.  ij  d.  Et  pro  custodia  castri  de  Dingvaile  de 
firmis  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Kynnardy  extendentium 
ad  viginti  sex  marcas,  terrarum  de  Balcony  ad  octo 
marcas,  Streithskey  ad  duas  marcas  cum  dimedia, 
unacum  decem  libris  firmarum  dominii  Rossie  ac  viginti 
uno  mutonibus  cum  cana  et  pultriis  terrarum  in  manibus 
regis  existentium  ante  mortem  quondam  comitisse  Rossie, 
de  anno  compoti,  xxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xxj  mutones  cum 
cana  et  pultriis  ut  supra.  Et  Hectori  McKenze  alias 
Auchinroy  precipienti  annuatim  undecim  libras  sex 
solidos  octo  denarios  octo  bollas  ordei  octo  bollas  farine 
avenatice  octo  bollas  avenarum  duas  martas  duos 
mutones  de  firmis  de  Moy  et  Brayn  per  libras  domini 
regis  durante  voluntate  ejusdem,  xj  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  viij 
bolle  ordei  viij  bolle  farine  avenatice  viij  bolle  avenarum 
ij  marte  ij  mutones.  Et  husbandis  de  Kincrag, 
Culkinze,  Culyeauch  Mekle,  pro  sex  celdris  ordei  et 
farine  tribus  celdris  avenarum  decem  martis  totidem 
mutonibus  in  eorum  firmis,  allocando  ut  supra,  de  anno 
compoti,  vij  li.  ij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  decidentiam  firmarum 


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Ardman- 

ach. 


foreste  de  Rannauch  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  ordei  iiij 
bolle  farine  avenatice,  Et  pro  expensis  factis  circa 
inductionem  victualium  granatis  et  custodiam  de  Delny 
de  anno  compoti,  xl  g.  Et  pro  glebis  et  focalibus  erga 
adventum  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris  dum  ibi  advenerint, 
de  anno  compoti  tantum,  xl  s.  ij  bolle  farine  avenatice. 
Summa  expensarum,  jcij  li.  xix  s.  x d.  ij  celdre  xij  bolle 
ordei  ij  celdre-  xiiij  bolle  farine  avenatice  j celdra  viij 
bolle  avenarum  vj  marte  xxvij  mutones.  Et  sic  restant 
jclxxxv  li.  xiij  s.  vj  d.  xiiij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  xxxv 
celdre  xij  bolle  farine  avenatice  xij  celdre  viij  bolle 
avenarum  xlv  marte  xxij  mutones.  Pro  qua  resta  dicti 
dominii  et  pro  resta  dominii  de  Ardmanach  compotans 
composuit  cum  domino  gubernatore  pro  quingintis  libris, 
solutis  Jacobo  Stewart,  fratri  germano  domini  de 
Argowan,  per  preceptum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  manu 
sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  et  dicto 
Jacobo  fatente  solutionem  dicte  summe  quingentarum 
librarum  super  compotum.  Insuper  idem  dominus 
gubernator  mandavit  allocare  dictam  summam  in  rotulis 
et  extrahere  dictas  restas  ac  quascunque  alias  dictorum 
dominiorum  de  dictis  rotulis.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  pre- 
dictas  restas.  Que  solutio  facta  fuit  dicto  Jacobo 
Stewart  ad  provisionem  navium,  videlicet  le  Margret  et 
James  existentium  apud  Dunbritane. 

Compotum  reverendi  in  Cristo  patris  Andree  episcopi 
Cathanensis,  arrenditarii  de  Ardmanauch,  [ Edinburgh , 
2 0 August  1516,  from  31  October  1515 .] 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  iijcvij 
li.  xiij  s.  lij  celdris  xiij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  j pecca  ordei  vj 
celdris  farine  avenatice  xxxviij  martis  ij  quarteris  xij 
lastis  salmonum  de  arreragiis  ultimi  compoti  sui  dicti 
dominii  propter  allocationem  sibi  factam  de  expensis 
mentionatis  in  compoto  suo  comitatus  Rossie  superius 
facto,  ut  patet  latius  in  eodem  memoriali. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jclxxxxij  R.  xiiij  s.  iiij  d. 
xxiij  celdris  x bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  farine  avenatice 


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xx  martis  j quarter  xx  mutonibus  j quarter  lvij  duo- 
denis  pultriarum  vj  duodenis  caponum  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribun- 
tur in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  septimi.  Et  de  iiij 
lastis  salmonum  full,  reid,  et  sweit,  piscarie  de  Conane  et 
mensure  de  Hamburgh.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xiiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per 
augmentation  em  firmarum  villarum  de  Culcowy,  Drum- 
namarg,  Murane,  et  molendini  Eubii  Castri  ultra  firmas 
in  rotulis  precedentibus  et  rentali  contentas,  per  asseda- 
tionem  dictarum  villarum  in  feodifirma  Henrico  Stewart, 
assedatarum  unacum  victualibus,  martis,  mutonibus,  et  pul- 
triis,  ut  in  predictis  rotulis  et  in  rentali  specificatur  libere 
sine  quacunque  allocatione  pecunie  pro  dictis  victualibus, 
martis,  et  mutonibus,  prout  latius  in  carta  domini  regis 
sub  magno  sigillo  in  dorso  dicti  rotuli  conscripta  # con- 
tinetur, de  anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

* Jacobus  Dei  gratia  rex  Scotorum,  omnibus  probis  hominibus  totius 
terre  sue  clericis  et  laicis,  salutem.  Sciatis  nos  post  dissolutionem  per 
nos  factam  cum  avisamento  trium  regni  nostri  statuum  in  plano  parlia- 
ment© de  annexationibuS  terrarum  corone  nostre  pro  earum  assedatione  in 
feodifirma,  poletia-et  edificatione  infra  dictum  nostrum  regnum  habendis 
et  in  augmentationem  nostri  rentalis  et  pro  proficuo  patrimonii  corone 
nostre,  dedisse,  concessisse,  et  ad  feodifirmam  dimisisse  et  hac  presente  carta 
nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  Henrico  Stewart,  omnes  et  singulas  terras 
nostras  subscriptas,  videlicet  terras  de  Culcowy  annuatim  extendentes  ad 
tresdecim  marcas  celdram  victualium,  pro  qua  celdra  allocatos  tenentibus 
ejusdem  in  firmis  suis  termini  Sancti  Martini  sexdecim  solidos  cum  marta 
et  mutone,  allocando  eisdem  tenentibus  in  firmis  dicti  termini  Sancti 
Martini  pro  merta  quinque  solidos  et  pro  mutone  duodecim  denarios, 
terras  de  Drumnamarge  annuatim  extendentes  ad  decem  marcas  celdram 
victualium  cum  merta  et  mutone  cum  allocatione  predicta,  terras  de 
Muran  extendentes  annuatim  ad  octodecim  marcas  duas  celdras  victualium 
cum  duabus  mertis  et  duobus  mutonibus  cum  allocatione  predicta,  octo 
bollas  ordei  et  unam  duodenam  le  pultre  absque  allocatione  predicta,  una 
cum  molendino  Rubei  nostri  Castri  annuatim  extendente  ad  duas  marcas 
cum  suis  pertinentiis,  jacentes  in  dominio  nostro  de  Ardmanauch  infra 
vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Invernys  extendentes  in  integro  annuatim  in 
firma  cum  alloeationibus  predictis  ad  summam  quadraginta  trium  mar- 
carum:  Tenendas  et  habendas  omnes  et  singulas  predictas  terras  cum 
molendino  et  pertinentiis  dicto  Henrico  et  heredibus  suis  masculis,  quibus 
deficientibus  seniori  suarum  heredum  feminiarum  absque  divisione  earun- 
dem,  de  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodifirma  et  hereditate  imper- 

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Summa  totalis  onerationis,  xcvij  li.  xij  d.  xxiij  celdre 
x bolle  ordei  ij  celdre  farine  avenatice  xx  marte  j quar- 
terium  xx  mutones  j quarteriam  lvij  duodene  pultriarum 
vj  duodene  caponum  iij  laste  salmonum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  capellano  capelle  de  Awach, 
percipienti  annuatim  quinque  libras  ex  fundatione  antiqua, 
de  anno  compoti,  v li.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia 
collegiata  Sancti  Duthaci  de  Thayn  fundato  per  regem 


petuum  per  omnes  rectas  metas  suas  antiquas  et  divisas  prout  jacent  in 
longitudine  et  latitudine,  in  boscis,  planis,  moris,  merresiis,  viis,  semitis, 
aquis,  stagnis,  rivolis,  pratis,  pascuis,  et  pasturis,  aucupationibus,  vena- 
tionibus, piscationibus,  exceptis  piscationibus  salmonum  le  kipper  et 
smoltis,  petariis,  turbariis,  carbonariis,  carbonibus,  reddendo  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  decimum  onus  carbonum  quos  infra  predictas  terras 
lucrari  contigerit,  lapicidiis,  lapide,  et  calce,  fabrilibus,  brasinis,  bruariis  et 
genestis,  cum  curiis  et  earum  exitibus,  hereyeldis,  et  merchetis  mulierum, 
cum  libere  introitu  et  exitu,  ac  cum  omnibus  aliis  et  singulis  libertatibus, 
commoditatibus,  et  asiamentis,  ac  justis  suis  pertinentiis  quibuscunque 
tam  non  nominatis  quam  nominatis,  tam  subtus  terra  quam  supra  terram, 
procul  et  prope  ad  predictas  et  molendinum  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
spectantibus  seu  juste  spectare  valentibus  quomodolibet  in  futurum, 
libere,  quiete,  plenarie,  integre,  honorifice,  bene  et  in  pace  sine,  impedi- 
mento, revocatione,  aut  obstaculo  aliquali : Reddendo  inde  annuatim 
dictus  Henricus  et  heredes  sui  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  pro  hujus- 
modi terris  et  molendino  cum  suis  pertinentiis  summam  quadraginta 
unius  librarum  usualis  monete  regni  nostri  quatuor  celdras  et  octo  bollas 
victualium  quatuor  martas  et  quatuor  mutones  et  octo  duodenas  pultria- 
rum libere  absque  allocatione  predicta,  videlicet  dicta  victualia,  mertas, 
mutones,  et  pultrias  ad  festum  Sancti  Martini,  et  predictas  firmas  sive 
pecunias  ad  duos  anni  terminos  consuetos,  festa  videlicet  Penthecostes  et 
Sancti  Martini  in  hieme  per  equales  portiones,  videlicet  in  augmenta- 
tionem  dicti  nostri  rentalis  summam  viginti  unius  marcarum  sex  solidorum 
et  octo  denariorum,  ac  etiam  heredes  dicti  Henrici  solvendo  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  duplum  dicte  feodifirme  unius  anni  ad  eorum  primum 
introitum  ad  predictas  terras  et  molendinum  cum  pertinentiis,  prout  usus 
est  feodifirme,  una  cum  maritagio  cum  contigerit : Necnon  dictus 
Henricus  et  heredes  sui  predicti  edificando  et  sustinendo  super  predictas 
terras  sufficientem  mansionem  ex  lapidibus  et  calce  cum  aula,  camera, 
orreo,  bostari,  stabulo,  columbario,  pomeriis,  ortis,  et  plantatione  quer- 
cuum et  aliarum  arborum  necessariarum,  stagnis,  pontibus  pro  ligeorum 
nostrorum  passagio  in  locis  congruis  infra  dictas  terras,  cum  aliis  edificiis 
et  poletiis  convenientibus  ac  patrie  et  solo  dictarum  terrarum  correspond- 
entibus : Insuper  si  contigerit  dictum  Henricum  et  heredes  suos  pre- 
dictos  de  murthuro,  communi  furto,  aut  voluntaria  receptatione  communis 


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Jacobum  secundum  de  firmis  de  Drumskeifch  et  Passagii 
de  Cromarty  percipienti  annuatim  decern  marcas,  de 
anno  compoti,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  priori  et  conventui 
de  Bello  Loco  percipientibus  annuatim  octo  libras  sex- 
decim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  unam  libram  piperis 
annui  redditus  de  Awach  et  Eddirdule,  de  anno  compoti, 
ix  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.,  allocando  pro  libra  piperis  septem 
solidos.  Et  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Invernes  perci- 


furti  convictos  fore,  ipsi  propterea  suam  feodifirmam  et  hereditatem 
dictarum  terrarum  et  molendini  foresficere  et  amittere  debent,  et  licebit 
nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  ad  nostre  libitum  voluntatis  desuper  dis- 
ponere. Et  quamvis  dicti  Henricus  et  heredes  sui  sic  ut  premittitur 
convicti  pro  eorum*  vita  compositionem  faciant,  ipsi  tamen  nec  heredes 
non  introibunt  ad  predictas  terras  et  molendinum  nec  easdem  possidebunt 
nisi  benevolentiam  et  favorem  nostri  et  successorum  nostrorum  desuper 
obtineant:  Ac  etiam  predicti Henricus  et  heredes  sui  antedicti  inveniendo 
pro  qualibet  decem  librata  dictarum  terrarum  duos  equestres  unum 
eorum  cum  lancia  cum  uno  equo  onerativo  ad  faciendum  nobis  servitium 
in  nostris  guerris  et  exercitibus  cum  per  nostras  literas  aut  proclamationes 
ut  interest  ad  hoc  requisiti  et  mandati  fuerint,  et  si  solutio  unius 
termini  in  alium  recurrat  minime  persoluta  ille  terminus  minime  per- 
solutus post  exitum  ejusdem  ut  prefertur  duplicatur,  necnon  solvendo 
multuram  dictarum  terrarum  molendinis  nostris  debitam  et  consuetam, 
Et  non  licebit  dicto  Henrico  nec  heredibus  suis  predictis  ad  exercitum, 
videlicet  le  hostingis,  aliquibus  accedere  nisi  nobis  cum  aut  nostris  nomine 
nostro  locum  tenentibus.  Ac  etiam  volumus  et  ordinamus  pro  nobis  et 
successoribus  nostris  quod  non  licebit  predicto  Henrico  nec  heredibus 
suis  predictis  dictas  terras  et  molendinum  in  toto  vel  in  parte  alienare 
aliquibus  personis  absque  consensu  aut  licentia  nostri  aut  successorum 
nostrorum,  et  si  alienationem  de  eisdem  faciant  ipsi  propterea  suam 
feodifirmam  et  hereditatem  dictarum  terrarum  et  molendini  amittere  et 
perdere  debent.  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  presenti  carte  nostre  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precepimus,  testibus  reverendissimo  reverend- 
isque  in  Cristo  patribus  Alexandro  archiepiscopo  Sanctiandree  etc.,  cancel- 
lario nostro,  Willelmo  episcopo  Abirdonensi,  nostri  secreti  sigilli  custode, 
Andrea  episcopo  Cathanensi,  thesaurario  nostro,  dilectis  consanguineis 
nostris  Archibaldo  comite  de  Ergile  domino  Campbell  et  Lorn,  magistro 
hospitii  nostri,  Matheo  comite  de  Levinax  domino  Dernlie,  Alexandro 
domino  Hume,  magno  camerario  nostro,  Andrea  domino  Gray,  justiciario 
nostro,  dilectis  clericis  nostris  magistris  Gawino  Dunbar,  archidiacono 
Sanctiandree,  nostrorum  rotulorum  registri  et  cousilii  clerico,  Patricio 
Paniter,  rectore  de  Tannades,  secretario  nostro,  et  Roberto  Colvile  de 
Uchiltre,  nostre  cancellarie  directore,  apud  Edinburgh  decimo  quinto 
die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  undecimo  et 
regni  nostri  vicesimo  quarto. 


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pientibus  annuatim  viginti  solidos,  de  dicto  anno,  xx  s. 
Et  capellano  celebranti  ad  altare  Sancti  Crucis  in  ecclesia 
parroehiali  de  Invernes  percipienti  dnas  marcas  in  anno 
de  mandato  domini  regis  literatorio  alias  ostenso  in 
scaccario,  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  capellano 
celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Rossensi  percipienti 
annuatim  triginta  tres  solidos  quatuor  denarios,  ut  patet 
in  compotis  quondam  ducis  Rossie  de  anno  compoti, 
xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  maro  de  Awaich  pro  feodo  suo 
percipienti  annuatim  duas  marcas,  et  maro  de  Ardmanach 
pro  feodo  suo  de  quatuor  solidis  crofti  sui,  et  cursoribus 
de  Ardmanach  in  septem  solidis  pro  eorum  laboribus 
de  firmis  de  Mariscroftis,  de  anno  compoti,  xxxvij  g. 
viij  d.  Et  husbandis  de  Ardmanach  in  eorum  firmis, 
allocando  pro  celdra  victualium  septemdecim  solidos, 
pro  marta  quinque  solidos,  pro  mutone  duodecim  denarios, 
extendentes  ad  viginti  quatuor  libras  et  duodecim  solidos, 
prout  in  rotulis  precedentibus  continetur,  de  qua  summa 
defalcabitur  in  presente  rotulo  et  defalcatur  in  futurum 
pro  terris  de  Culkowy,  Drumnamarg,  Murane,  et 
molendino  Rubei  Castri  de  victualibus,  martis,  et  muton- 
ibus earundem  quinque  libre  et  sex  denarii,  ex  eo  quod 
Henricus  Stewart  habet  assedationem  dictarum  terrarum 
in  feodifirma  hereditarie  sine  defalcatione  pecunie  pro 
victualibus,  martis,  et  mutonibus  dictarum  terrarum 
extendentem  ad  summam  predictam,  et  sic  in  futurum 
allocabitur  dictis  husbandis  in  eorum  firmis  pro  eorum 
victualibus,  martis,  et  mutonibus  annuatim  novemdecim 
libre  undecim  solidi  et  sex  denarii,  prout  clare  constabat 
auditoribus  scaccarii  et  etiam  examinatum  super  com- 
potum per  cartam  dicto  Henrico  concessam,  xix  R.  xj  s. 
vj  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kewtoun  cum 
devoriis  assignatis  compotanti  pro  custodia  castri  de 
Reidcastell  per  literas  sub  privato,  de  anno  compoti, 
xij  li.  ij  celdre  ordei  ij  marte  xx  mutones  j quarter  vj 
duodene  caponum  lvij  duodene  pultriarum.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  de  Culmure  extendente  ad  decem  marcas  in 
anno,  ex  eo  quod  Hugo  Ross  de  Kilrawok  recuperavit 


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hujusmodi  terras  de  Culmure  sibi  spectare  hereditarie 
per  brevia  regis  de  servita  et  retornata  ad  capellam 
ejusdem  in  curia  viceomitis  de  Invernes,  virtute  cujus 
retornati  dictus  Hugo  adeptus  est  preceptum  sasine  de 
dicta  capella  per  quod  cepit  saisinam,  et  dictus  Hugo 
sasitus  est  in  eisdem,  prout  clare  constat  auditoribus 
super  compotum,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum, 
lxiiij  R.  xix  s.  ij  d.  ij  celdre  ordei  ij  marte  xx  mutones  j 
quarter  vj  duodene  caponum  lvij  duodene  pultriarum. 
Et  sic  restant  jcxlij  li.  xxij  d.  xxj  celdre  x bolle  ordei  ij 
celdre  farrine  avenatice  xviij  marte  j quarter  iiij  laste 
salmonum. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  dictarum 
quatuor  lastarum*  salmonum  deliberandarum  regi  full,  reid 
et  sweit,  et  mensure  de  Hamburgh,  videlicet  pro  retibus, 
cordis  et  groundrapis,  schetis,  sale,  le  cobiis,  et  lignis 
berilium,  esculentis,  poculentis,  ac  feodis  piscatorum, 
et  pro  omnibus  aliis  expensis  ad  dictas  lastas  salmonum 
pertinentibus  apud  Dingvale  regi  libere  deliberandas, 
deductis  predictis  expensis  extendentibus  ad  viginti 
quatuor  libras  ex  consideratione  auditorum  estimatis 
particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum,  xxiiij  11. 
Summa  expensarum  patet.  Et  sic  restant  jcxviij  li. 
xxij  d.  xxj  celdre  x bolle  ordei  ij  celdre  farrine  avenatice 
xviij  marte  j quarter  iiij  laste  salmonum.  Pro  qua 
resta  dicti  dominii  et  pro  resta  dominii  de  Ross  com- 
potans  composuit  cum  domino  gubernatore  pro  quingintis 
libris  solutis  Jacobo  Stewart,  fratri  germano  domini  de 
Argowan,  per  preceptum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  manu 
sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  et  dicto 
Jacobo  fatente  solutionem  dicte  summe  quingentarum 
librarum  super  dictum  compotum.  Insuper  idem 

dominus  gubernator  mandavit  allocare  dictam  summam 
in  rotulis  et  extrahere  dictas  restas  ac  quascunque  alias 
dictorum  dominiorum  de  dictis  rotulis.  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  predictas  restas.  Que  solutio  facta  fuit  dicto 
Jacobi  Stewart  ad  provisionem  navium,  videlicet 
le  Margrete  et  James,  existentium  apud  Dunbritane. 


Glen- 
charny, 
Urquhard, 
et  Glen- 
morischen. 


150  ROTULI  SCACCARII  1516. 

Compotum  Johann  is  Graunt  de  Fruehy,  camerarii  et 
receptoris  firmarum  terrarum  subscriptarum,  [. Edinburgh , 
%1  August  1516,  from  30  July  1515.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijclxxxiij  R.  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa 
arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcx  11  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Glencharny  per  tempus  compoti.  Et  de  jc  R.  de  firmis 
de  Urquhard  et  Glenmorischene  de  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  iiij  R.  terrarum  de  Ballindalloch  de  eodem  anno.  Et  „ 
de  xx  s.  per  superexcrescentiam  nove  infeodationis 
rentalis  feodifirme  dictarum  terrarum  de  Urquhard  et 
Glenmorischene  facte  dicto  Johanni  et  - duobus  filiis  suis, 
ut  patet  in  eorum  carta  sub  magno  sigillo.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  ijcxv  R.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arerragiis,  iiijclxxxxviij  R. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Abirnethy,  que  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
quadraginta  libras  ex  eo  quod  dominus  comes  Moravie 
allegat  se  vestitum  et  infeodatum  de  dicto  dominio  de 
Abirnethy  per  cartam  infeodationis  sue  comitatus  Moravie, 
qui  comes  admissus  fuerat  ad  dictum  comitatum  in  parlia- 
ment tento  in  mense  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  decimo  quinto  per  dominum  gubernatorem 
et  tres  regni  status  parliamentaliter  congregatos. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  decidentiam  firmarum  de  Glencharny  concesso  com- 
potanti pro  sexaginta  septem  libris  cum  superexcres- 
centia  feodifirme  predicte  annuatim,  licet  compotans 
oneratur  cum  centum  et  decem  libris  de  anno  compoti, 
xliij  R.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio 
Hammiltoun  de  Kincavile  militi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in 
quinquaginta  una  libris,  de  quibus  de  arreragiis  compo- 
tantis  anni  precedentis  hoc  compotum  quindecim  libre 
et  decem  solidi,  et  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus 
compoti  triginta  quinque  libre  et  decem  solidi  de  terris 
de  Glencharny,  dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suam  acquit- 
tantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super 


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compotum,  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum  in  sua  ultima 
supervisione,  lj  R.  Et  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  de 
Apilgirth  militi,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  triginta 
quinque  libris  et  decem  solidis,  dicto  domino  Alexandro 
presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum  de  terris  de  Glencharny  termini  Penthe-  Respondebit 
costes  hujus  compoti,  xxxv  R.  x s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  din,  rotuiator. 
Summa  expensarum,  jcxxix  R.  x s.  Et  sic  restant 
iijclxviij  R.  x s. 

♦ 

Compotum  Johannis  Leswy  de  Wardiris,  feodifirmarii  Garviauch. 
dominii  de  Garviauch,  [. Edinburgh , %1  August  1516 , from 
%0  August  1515?[ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jclxiij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  xliiij 
martis  xxiiij  duodenis  caponum  lxiiij  duodenis  pul- 
triarum  iiij  celdris  viij  hollis  ordei  per  arreragia  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclj  R.  xj  martis  vj  duodenis 
caponum  xvj  duodenis  pultriarum  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  iiij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 
de  fogagio  de  Westhall  et  Kirktoun  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  infra  hoc  compotum,  quia  tunc  redditur  tantum. 

Et  de  j celdra  ij  bollis  ordei  vocati  tollbeire  de  dicto 
anno  compoti,  que  omnia  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  vc  tertii.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jclv  H. 
iij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  ij  bolle  ordei  xj  marte  vj  duodene 
caponum  xvj  duodene  pultriarum.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iijcxviij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  v 
celdre  x bolle  ordei  lv  marte  xxx  duodene  caponum  xvj 
duodene  pultriarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  Alexandro  Jardane  de  Apilgirth 
militi,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  nonaginta  libris,  magistro 
Johanne  Giffart  ex  parte  dicti  rotulatoris  per  suum 
scriptum  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxx  R.,  Respondebit 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  lxxxx  n.  dane,  rotuiator. 
Et  sic  restant  ijcxxviij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  v celdre  x bolle 


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Strathde 
et  Cromar. 


ordei  lv  marte  xxx  duodene  caponum  xvj  duodene  pul- 
triarum. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  receptoris 
firmarum  dominiorum  de  Strathde  et  Cromar,  [. Edin- 
burgh, 22  August  1516 , from  23  August  1515.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iiijcxlj  li.  xix  s.  xxix 
martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxj  H.  xx  martis  j quarter 
per  integras  firmas  dominiorum  de  Strathde  et  Cromar 
de  anno  compoti,  et  de  vj  bollis  avenarum,  que  particu- 
lariter scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  octuagesimi  quarti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  vjclxij  H.  xix  s.  xlix  marte  j quart erium 
marte  vj  bolle  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
de  arreragiis  ejusdem  extendentibus  ad  quadringentas 
quadraginta  unam  libras  et  novemdecim  solidos  compo- 
tanti remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem,  dicta  remissione 
manu  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  subscripta  ostensa  super 
compotum,  iiijcxlj  li.  xix  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Logy  et  Dowald,  extendentium  ad  septem  libras 
decem  solidos,  et  quarta  parte  terrarum  de  Westoun 
extendente  ad  quinquaginta  solidos,  concessis  annuatim 
Johanni  Forman  militi,  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Esttoun  et  Tarlane  extendentium 
annuatim  ad  viginti  libras,  Johanni  Euthirfurde  militi 
hereditarie  concessarum  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo 
alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  H. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Fratribus  Sancte  Trinitatis 
de  Abirdene  percipientibus  annuatim  decem  marcas 
annui  redditus  de  Westoun,  ut  patet  in  antiquis  .rotulis, 
de  anno  compoti,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  per  solu- 
tionem factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill 
militi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  centum  libris  de  firmis  dictarum 
terrarum  de  Strathde  et  Cromar,  dicto  domino  Patricio 
per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente 


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153 


solutionem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus  reddidit  com- 
potum, jc  li.  Et  eidem  de  septemdecim  martis  et  una 
quarta  parte  marte  vj  bollis  avenarum  de  oneratione 
martarum  et  avenarum  anni  predicti,  compotanti  re- 
missis in  literis  assedationis  dictorum  dominiorum  et 
sibi  factis,  ut  patet  per  easdem  literas  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  xvij  marte  j quarta  marte  vj  bolle  avenarum. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  Alexandro  Jardane  de  Apil- 
girth  militi,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  octuaginta  quatuor 
libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis,  dicto  domino  Alexandro 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxiiij  H Respondebit 
vj  s.  vnj  a.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  dane,  rotuiator. 
vjclxij  li.  xix  s.  xvij  marte  j quarter  vj  bolle  avenarum.  Et 
sic  restant  xxxij  marte,  quas  asserit  compotans  dependere 
super  terras  de  Tarlane,  Estoun,  quartam  partem  terrarum 
de  Westoun.  Et  sic  eque  in  pecuniis  et  avenis. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Hunthill,  [Huntly]  Brechyn  et 
arrendatarii  de  Brechin  et  Revaire,  [Edinburgh,  22  August  Nevaire. 
1516,  from  2 August  1515.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras 
firmas  et  devorias  dictorum  dominiorum  de  terminis 
compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Cupro  per- 
cipientibus annuatim  dimediam  marcam,  de  anno  compoti 
et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  per 
solutionem  factam  capellanis  ecclesie  cathedralis  Brechi- 
nensis,  percipientibus  annuatim  noveni  libras  de  annuis 
redditibus  ville  de  Brechyn  et  admortizatis  et  concessis 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  com- 
potum, de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
ix  li.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Watsoun, 
surrugico,  in  feodo  suo,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti 
unam  marcas  et  duodecim  denarios,  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris  ad  allocandum,  dicto  Johanne  pre- 
sente et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xiiij  H.  xij  d. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Jed- 


Respondebit? 
Alexander  Jar- 
dane,  rotulator. 


Kinclevyn. 


154  ROTULI  SCACCARII  1516. 

burgh  priori  et  canonicis  ejusdem  apud  Rostinoth  com- 
morantibus Deo  servientibus,  precipientibus  annuatim 
septem  libras  et  octo  solidos,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  vij  li.  viij  s.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill  militi, 
tunc  rotulatori,  in  ducentis  marcis,  dicto  domino  Patricio 
per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus  reddidit  com- 
potum, jcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  domino  Alexandro 
Jardane  de  Apilgirth  militi,  rotulatori,  in  centum  duabus 
libris  et  undecim  solidis,  dicto  domino  Alexandro  presente 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  jcij  li.  xj  s.,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  ijclxvj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Wardropare,  camerarii  de  Kin- 
clevin,  [Edinburgh,  22  August  1516 , from  13  July  1513: 
3 years']. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jclij  li.  xviij  s.  viij  d.  xvj 
stukmartis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcl  li.  xj  s.  xvj  stukmartis 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in  feodi- 
firma  assedatarum  quam  aliarum,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vc  undecimi,  de  primo  anno 
compoti.  Et  de  ixcj  li.  ij  s.  xxxij  stukmartis  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  dominii  de  duobus  ultimis  annis  hujus  com- 
poti. Summa  hujus  oneris,  j iijclj  li.  xiij  s.  xlviij  stuk- 
marte.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis, 
jmvjciiij  li.  xj  s.  viij  d.  lxiiij  stukmarte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Ernetuly  in  Kinclevin  in  manibus 
episcopi  Dunkeldensis  extendentium  ad  tresdecim  libras 
sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  in  excambium  pro  terris  eccle- 
siasticis de  Abircorne,  de  annis  compoti,  xl  li.  Et  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Cluny  cum  foresta  extendentium  ad  viginti 
marcas  [concessarum]  Johanni  comiti  Atholie  et  Elinore 
sponse  sue  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  inter  ipsos  legitime 


1516. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


155 


procreatis,  quibus  deficientibus  domino  regi  reversurarum, 
de  annis  compoti,  xl  H.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mam- 
lorne  deputatarum  vastarum  pro  foresta  de  dictis  annis, 
iiij  H.  Et  de  firmis  de  Bynmoir  deputato  similiter  vasto 
de  dictis  annis,  vj  ii.  Et  de  firmis  de  Mamlorne  in 
Glenlioun  deputato  similiter  pro  foresta  de  dictis  annis, 
iiij  li.  Et  mauro  de  Apnadull  in  feodo  suo  de  annis 
compoti,  iiij  li.  Et  mauro  de  Descheir  et  Toyere  in 
feodo  suo  de  dictis  annis  compoti,  iiij  li.  Et  mauro  de 
Glenlioun  in  feodo  suo  de  annis  compoti,  iij  li.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Inverre  extendentium  ad 
quadraginta  solidos  concessarum  dicto  episcopo  per  regem 
Jacobum  secundum,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Dulmernok 
extendentium  ad  quinque  marcas  concessarum  eidem  epis- 
copo, ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  annis  compoti, 
xvj  li.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchinvaid  exten- 
dentibus ad  decem  marcas  in  anno,  Glensche  ad  quatuor 
marcas  in  anno,  admortizatis  collegio  regali  infra  caus- 
trum  de  Striveling,  de  annis  compoti,  xxviij  li.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  triginta  libratarum  terrarum  de  Apna- 
dull assedatarum  Eoberto  Menzeis  militi  pro  septua- 
ginta marcis  per  literas  sub  privato,  et  compotans 
oneratur  cum  nonaginta  marcis,  de  annis  compoti,  xl  li. 
Et  compotanti  in  quinquaginta  octo  libris  quindecim 
solidis  solutis  certis  mulieribus  de  Perth  pro  cervisia  ab 
eis  empta  ad  expensas  domicilii  domine  regine,  ipsa 
existente  in  Perth  in  sua  viduitate,  et  intratis  in  libris 
domicilii  ejusdem  per  preceptum  Andree  episcopi  Cathan- 
ensis,  tunc  rotulatoris,  et  de  quinquaginta  quinque  libris 
sexdecim  solidis  dicte  summe  dictus  episcopus  reddidit  com- 
potum, et  pro  lix  s.  respondebit,  lviij  H.  xv  s.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill 
militi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  triginta  septem  libris  novem 
solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  et  de  viginti  sex  libris  novem 
solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  dicte  summe  dominus  Patricius 
reddidit  compotum  et  pro  undecim  libris  respondebit, 
dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suas  trinas  acquittantias  manu 
sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 


Respondebit 
Andreas  epis- 
copus Cathan- 
ensis,  tunc 
rotulator,  pro 
lix  s. 


Respondebit 
dominus 
Patricius  Ham- 
miltoun, tunc 
rotulator,  pro 
xj  fi. 


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EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Respondebit 
dominus 
Patricius  Ham- 
miltoun,  tunc 
rotulator. 


xxxvij  H ix  s.  iiij  d.  per  manus  Roberti  Menzeis  de 
terris  de  Apnadull.  Et  dicto  compotanti  per  solutionem 
factam  dicto  domino  Patricio  in  quadraginta  marcis  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Innernyte  et  Tulybeltoun  terminorum 
Sancti  Martini  et  Penthecostes,  videlicet  Martini  anni 
vcdecimi  quarti  et  Penthecostes  anni  decimi  quinti,  dicto 
domino  Patricio  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptam fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus 
reddidit  compotum,  xxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  per  manus 
Johannis  Crechtoun.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto 
domino  Patricio  in  sexaginta  tribus  libris  octodecim 
solidis  et  sex  denariis,  dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suam 
acquittantiam  simili  modo  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum,  lxiij  li.  xviij  s. 
vj*  d.  Et  dicto  domino  Patricio  in  viginti  libris  et 
decem  solidis  per  manus  Archibaldi  Campbell  pro  firmis 
terrarum  suarum  de  Glenlioun,  ipso  presente  et  per 
suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum 
et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum,  xx  li.  x s.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  de  Glenlioun  extendentium 
ad  quadraginta  libras  sibi  remissis  per  dominum  guberna- 
torem, dicta  remissione  manu  dicti  domini  gubernatoris 
subscripta  ostensa  super  compotum,  xl  li.  Et  dicto 
domino  Patricio  in  centum  et  una  libris  receptis  a com- 
potante  per  manus  Henrici  Dempstar,  provisoris  domini 
regis,  dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suas  binas  acquittantias 
manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum 
et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum,  jcj  li.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Johanni  Balfour,  cursori  domini  regis,  in 
octo  marcis  in  partem  solutionis  feodi  sui  per  preceptum 
dicti  domini  Patricii,  tunc  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto 
unacurn  acquittantia  dicti  Johannis  Balfoure  ostenso 
super  compotum,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
dominus  Patricius  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  fac- 
tam David  Lindissay,  hostiario  domini  regis,  in  viginti 
libris»  per  preceptum  domini  Alexandri  Jardane,  rotu- 
latoris, dicto  precepto  unacurn  acquittantia  dicti  David 
ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  li.,  pro  quibus  dictus 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


157 


dominus  Alexander  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Henrico  Dempstar,  provisori  domini  regis,  in 
centum  libris  per  preceptum  dicti  domini  Alexandri, 
rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
Henrici  manibus  eorum  subscripto  ostenso  super  com- 
potum, jc  R.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  rotulatori  in  nonaginta  quatuor  libris  de  firmis 
dictii  dominii,  dicto  Alexandro  per  suam  acquittantiam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxxiiij  R.,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  compotanti  per  solutionem  fac- 
tam domino  Jacobo  Inglis,  capellano  celebranti  in  monas- 
terio de  Cambuskynneth  pro  animabus  domini  regis 
Jacobi  tertii  et  Margrete  ejus  sponse,  per  preceptum 
domine  regine  in  ejus  viduitate  de  terminis  Sancti 
Martini  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  tertii  et  Penthecostes  ejusdem 
anni,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  domini 
Jacobi  ostenso  super  compotum,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  tunc  compo- 
torum rotulatori,  in  octuaginta  septem  libris  tresdecim 
solidis  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  Jacobo  per  suas  trinas  ac- 
quittantias  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxvij  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  dicto  Jacobo,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  trigenta  septem 
libris  receptis  per  Patricium  Ballentyne,  tunc  senes- 
callum  regis  et  regine,  ipsa  existente  in  sua  viduitate, 
per  preceptum  dicti  Jacobi  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Patricii  manibus  eorum  sub- 
scriptis fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum,  xxxvij  li., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto 
episcopo  Cathanensi  in  centum  sexdecim  libris  quatuor 
denariis  liberatis  David  Bruse  ad  emendum  nonaginta 
octo  martas  super  pedes  extendentem  ad  dictam  summam 
cum  le  uncostez  et  intratam  in  libris  domicilii  domine 
regine,  dicto  episcopo  tunc  existente  rotulatore,  jcxvj  H. 
iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  liberationem 
factam  David  Bruse  de  Kennet  in  viginti  quatuor  libris 
quindecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  David  per  suam 
acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem 


Respondebit 
Alexander  Jar- 
dane,  rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dominus  Alex- 
ander Jardane 
rotulator. 


Do. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch, tunc 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dictus  Jacobus 
Reidheuch, 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
Andreas 
episcopus  Cath- 
anensis,  tunc 
rotulator. 


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1516. 


Vocandus  est 
David  Bruse. 


Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  tunc 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
Alexander  Jar- 
din,  rotulator, 
pro  Ixiiij  H. 
viij  u. 


Fiffe. 


super  compotum  ad  emendum  martas  domine  regine  de 
resta  majoris  summe,  xxiiij  R.  xv  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus 
vocandus  est  dictus  David.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo 
suo  percipienti  annuatim  decem  marcas  de  annis  compoti, 
xx  R.  Et  liberate  dicto  David  Bruse  ad  expensas 
domine  regine  et  intratas  in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem, 
x rnarte.  Summa  expensarum,  jmlv  R.  viij  s.  vj  d.  x marte. 
Et  sic  restant  vcxHx  R.  iij  s.  ij  d.  liiij  stukmarte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  avibus  silves- 
tribus per  eum  emptis  ad  expensas  domine  regine  et 
intratis  in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem,  xxvij  s.  vj  d.,  Jacobo 
Reidheuch  pro  tempore  rotulatore,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Summa  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  vcxlvij  H.  xv  s. 
viij  d.  liiij  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Apnadule,  Cambusarna,  et  Rannauch,  in  centum  viginti 
quatuor  libris  et  octo  denariis  per  Robertum  Menzeis  de 
eodem,  feodifirmarium  et  arrenditarium  dictarum  ter- 
rarum, et  in  completam  solutionem  earundem  firmarum, 
de  quibus  remisse  dicto  Roberto  sexaginta  libre  per 
dominum  gubernatorem  pro  servitio  suo  sibi  impenso, 
et  solute  dicto  domino  Alexandro  Jardin,  rotulatori, 
sexaginta  quatuor  libre  et  octo  denarii,  pro  quibus  re- 
spondebit, dicta  remissione  manu  domini  gubernatoris 
subscripta  ostensa  super  compotum,  ac  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  rotulatore  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, jcxxiiij  R.  viij  d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  iiijcxxiij  R.  xv  s.  liiij  marte. 

Compotum  reverendissimi  in  Cristo  patris  Jacobi 
archiepiscopi  Glasguensis,  camerarii  de  Fiffe,  [Edinburgh, 
7 August  1516\  per  dominum  Laurentium  Alexander- 
sone  nomine  dicti  reverendissimi  domini,  [from  % August 
15 H:  -2  years ]. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijclxxxiij  R.  iij  s.  viij  d. 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxlij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  celdris 


Edyn. 


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REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


159 


x bollis  frumenti  xv  celdris  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis  cum  bina 
parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij  peccis 
avenarum  jclxxviij  caponibus  jcvxxviij  pultriis  per  firmas 
et  redditis  quartern  de  Edin  infra  dominium  de  Fiffe  de 
primo  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  duodecimi.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxviij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iiij  Lindoris. 
celdris  iiij  bollis  avenarum  xliiij  caponibus  Ixiiij  pultriis 
per  firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de  Lindoris  de  dicto  anno, 
que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxxvij  R.  vj  celdris  xj  bollis  Uchtir- 
j ferlota  frumenti  xij  celdris  viij  bollis  ordei  xvj  celdris  mukty. 
x bollis  avenarum  xxxiiij  aucis  lx  caponibus  ijclxxxxv 
pultriis  j apro  per  integras  firmas  quarterii  de  Uchtir- 
mukty  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut 
supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxiij  li.  xxij  d.  j celdra  Falkland, 
v bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xj  celdris  ij  ferlotis  ordei 
xxiiij  celdris  xij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  j pecca  avenarum 
j celdra  iiij  bollis  brasii  lxxxiiij  caponibus  jclxvj  pultriis 
xxiiij  aucis  iiij  barilibus  ceparum  per  firmas  et  redditus 
quarterii  de  Falkland  dicti  dominii,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxx  R.  v s.  iij  d.  xiij  celdris  Largo, 
iij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  xix  celdris  xiij  bollis 
iij  ferlotis  ordei  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  vij  celdris 
viij  bollis  avenarum  jclxxxiiij  caponibus  lxxxxvj  pultriis 
per  firmas  et  redditus  quarterii  de  Largo  dicti  dominii, 
que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  v li.  de  firmis  prati  de  Uchtir- 
mukty  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  primi  anni  hujus  compoti 
preter  arreragia  in  pecunia,  ixclxvj  li.  vij  s.  j d.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis  in  pecunia,  jmijcxlix  li. 


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1516. 


x s.  ix  d.  Summa  totalis  frumenti  primi  anni  compoti, 
xxxiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  ferlote  ij  pecce.  Summa 
totalis  ordei  primi  anni  compoti,  lviij  celdre  xv  bolle  iij 
ferlote  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  j celdra  iiij  bolle  brasii. 
Summa  totalis  avenarum  primi  anni  compoti,  liiij  celdre 
xiij  bolle  iij  pecce  avenarum  ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice 
iiij  barilia  ceparum,  j aper.  Summa  totalis  cane  primi 
anni  compoti,  lviij  auce  iiijcvxxx  capones  vijclxix  pultrie. 

[Discharge.  To  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews  for  cane 
of  Cupar,  at  risk,  £4  9s.;  Dominicans  of  Cupar  from 
Rothidit,  at  risk,  £5  ; Bishop  of  Dunkcld  from  Urquhart, 
£2  13s.  hd. ; Alexander  Bamsay  of  Brauchmond  for 
water  supply  of  Thomastoun,  13s.  fd. ; chaplain  at 
Culessy,  from  Auldlindoris,  £6  13s.  l±d.;  John  Scrimgeour, 
from  Myrc  of  Uchtirmukty,  £10;  Lyon  King  of  Arms 
from  Culessy,  £14 ; maintenance  of  ivater  supply  of 
Falkland  Palace,  11s.;  four  serjeants  of  Fife,  £4;  mowing 
and  winning  hay  of  Falkland,  £12  13s.  £1.;  and  com- 
pensation for  pasture  of  twenty-four  coivs  or  oxen  in  ivard 
of  Falkland,  £4  10s.;  all  of  first  year,  as  pp.  5,  6.]  Et 
pro  reparatione  fossarum  et  palarum  parce  de  Falkland 
de  dicto  anno,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  reparatione  et 
sustentatione  fovearum  et  pratorum  de  Falkland  de  anno 
compoti,  xl  s.  Et  pro  custodia  palatii  de  Falkland  de 
anno  compoti,  x H.  Et  uxori  quondam  Alani  de  Averia 
pro  fractione  terre  sue  pro  le  quarell  ad  opus  domini 
regis  de  eodem  anno,  viij  s.  Et  ortolano  de  Falkland  in 
feodo  suo,  reddendo  quatuor  berilia  ceparum  ad  expensas 
domicilii  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
defalcati  compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Estir  Rossy 
extendentibus  ad  duas  marcas,  ex  eo  quod  dicta  villa 
assedatur  Johanni  Bonar  in  feodifirma  per  cartam  domini 
regis  defalcando  duas  marcas  de  summa  in  rentali 
contenta,  ut  patet  per  dictam  cartam  alias  ostensam  super 
compotum  et  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
quondam  Andree  Wod  militi  in  feodo  suo,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  libras,  de  termino  Penthecostes  anni  etc., 
quingentesimi  decimi  quarti  et  Sancti  Martini  ejusdem 


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anni  et  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi 
quinti,  extendentes  ad  triginta  libras  eidem  remissas  per 
speciale  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  clerico  registri 
testante  preceptum  super  compotum  de  dictis  terminis, 
xxx  H.  Et  Donaldo  Falconar  de  firmis  de  Munsemilln 
qui  solebat  percipere  octo  libras  in  anno  de  eisdem 
terminis,  xij  R.  Et  eidem  de  annuo  redditu  undecim 
solidorum  aerarum  et  cotagiorum  de  Falkland  remisso 
Jacobo  Robertsone  per  literas  regis  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  xj  §.  Et  Johanni  Baty,  falconario,  de  firmis 
de  Dorno  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  solidos,  de  primo 
anno  compoti  et  termino  Penthecostes  precedente  hoc 
compotum  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  ad 
allocandum  ostensum  super  compotum,  xxx  s.  Et  com- 
potanti  pro  feodo  unius  custodientis  jumenta  in  Falkland 
cum  eorum  sequelis,  capientis  in  die  quatuor  denarios  et 
pro  feodo  suo  in  anno  sexdecim  solidos,  extendente  ad 
sex  libras  particulariter  examinatas  super  compotum, 
vj  H.  xvj  s.  Et  compotanti  pro  ductione  feni  prati  de 
Falkland  in  quatuor  libris,  ex  eo  quod  tenentes  qui 
solebant  hujusmodi  fenum  ducere,  ut  compotans  allegat, 
habent  nunc  terras  suas  in  feodifirma  eis  locatas,  per  quam 
exonerati  sunt  de  hujusmodi  feni  ductione,  de  anno 
compoti,  iiij  R.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno 
compoti,  x li.  Et  pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  in 
inductione  firmarum  et  proficuorum  dicti  dominii  in  isto 
turbido  tempore  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  x H.  Et 
quondam  Snaudone  heraldo  percipienti  annuatim  viginti 
marcas  in  feodo  suo,  qui  decessit  post  festum  Sancti 
Andree  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quinti,  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  compotanti  pro  naulo  relicte  Andree 
Wod  portantis  victualia  de  Largo  versus  portum  de  Leitht, 
videlicet  frumentum,  ordeum,  et  avenas,  de  anno  compoti, 
xx  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Thome  Peblis,  vitrario, 
percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras  pro  sustentatione  vitri 
in  palatiis  de  Falkland,  Striveling,  Linlythqw,  et  Edin- 
burgh, de  dicto  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Balcancoll  extendentium  in  anno  ad  quad- 
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raginta  solidos,  David  Grahame  concessis  per  dominum 
regem  defunctum,  domino  gubernatore  mandante  ad 
allocandum  per  suum  preceptum  manu  sua  subscriptum 
de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti  et  de  sex  annis  precedentibus 
hoc  compotum,  xiiij  11,  de  dictis  annis  tantum.  Et  eidem 
pro  portatura  certarum  lastarum  adipis,  certi  vini,  ac 
cariagio  machinarum  ac  certorum  berilium  pulveris,  le 
halbertis,  halkrekis,  et  aliorum  armorum,  ac  le  bullettis 
pro  bumberdis,  ac  expensis  servitorum  ducentium  dictum 
cariagium  a Dunbritan  ad  Glesgw  et  a Glesgw  ad  Edin- 
burgh, extendentibus  in  toto  ad  nonaginta  sex  libras 
octodecim  solidos  et  duos  denarios  particulariter  exami- 
natis super  compotum,  Ixxxxvj  11.  xviij  s.  ij  d.  Et  per 
emptionem  unius  le  geist  pro  turre  palatii  monasterii  Sancte 
Crucis  pro  emendatione  ejusdem  ac  certarum  mensarum 
vocatarum  le  eistland  burdis  pro  emendatione  solii 
fenestrarum  et  le  fluringis  dicti  turris,  extendentium  ad 
sex  libras  examinatarum  super  compotum,  vj  li.  Et  Leoni 
heraldo  transeunti  ad  Galliam  tempore  quo  passus  est 
naufragium  prope  Denmark,  in  octuaginta  octo  libris,  dicto 
Leone  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  lxxxviij  H.  Et  Thome  Peblis,  vitrario, 
in  quatuor  libris  pro  emendatione  fenestrarum  vitriarum 
palatii  domini  regis  apud  monasterium  Sancte  Crucis 
erga  adventum  domini  gubernatoris,  iiij  H.  Et  officiariis 
premunientibus  tenentes  domini  regis  ad  veniendum  ad 
parliamentum  et  ad  scaccarium  immediate  tenta  post 
adventum  domini  gubernatoris,  vj  H.  Et  sexdecim 
personis  remanentibus  in  castro  de  Falkland  pro  custodia 
ejusdem  a nono  die  Augusti  anni  Domini  etc.  quingente- 
simi decimi  quarti  usque  ad  vicesimum  octavum  Junii 
anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti,  que  sunt 
quadraginta  sex  septimane,  pro  eorum  expensis  in 
carnibus,  piscibus,  carbonibus,  candelis,  et  aliis  necessariis, 
exceptis  victualibus,  extendentibus  ad  centum  quinqua- 
ginta libras  quinque  solidos  quatuor  denarios,  particulariter 
examinatis  super  compotum,  jcl  H.  v s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro 
ollis,  patellis,  vasibus  igneis  ad  coquinam  pro  esculentis 


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dictorum  servitorum  coquendis,  x R.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
camerarius,  videlicet  cancellarius,  respondebit.  Et  capi- 
taneo  dicti  castri  in  decem  libris  in  feodo  suo  ultra 
alias  decem  libras  prius  allocatas  pro  custodia  dicti  castri, 
x li.  Et  tribus  inferioribus  capitaneis  vocatis  lez  quarter 
maisteris  in  eorum  feodis  per  dictum  tempus,  xx  H.  Et 
machinatori  percipienti  omni  mense  quadraginta  solidos 
in  feodo  suo  per  dictum  tempus,  xxj  Ii.  Et  aliis  undecim 
servitoribus  custodientibus  dictum  castrum,  quilibet 
eorum  percipiens  in  feodo  suo  quatuor  libras  per  dictum 
tempus  particulariter  examinato  super  compotum,  xliiij  li. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Anthonio  Dersy  de 
Labasty,  militi,  in  centum  scutis  auri  de  pondere,  exten- 
dentibus ad  nonaginta  libras  monete  Scotie,  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  Anthonii  manibus  eorum  subscripto  ostenso  super 
compotum,  lxxxx  li.  Et  pro  expensis  diversorum 
servitorum  domini  regis,  videlicet  heraldorum,  signi- 
ferorum, clavigerorum,  et  cursorum,  transeuntium  ad 
premuniendum  dominos  et  barones  regni  ac  liberetenentes 
ad  veniendum  ad  consilia  generalia  et  ad  parliamenta  ac 
ad  dominam  reginam  et  dominos  secum  commorantes,  ac 
ad  Franciam,  Flandream,  et  Denmark,  ac  ad  diversa  alia 
regna  pro  expeditione  negotiorum  regni,  extendentibus 
ad  ducentas  libras  a nono  Augusti  anni  etc.  quingente- 
simi decimi  quarti  usque  ad  adventum  domini  guber- 
natoris, videlicet  decimum  sextum  Maii  anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti,  particulariter  examinatis 
super  compotum,  ijc  H Et  eidem  pro  expensis  ducen- 
tarum personarum  remanentium  in  Falkland  cum  domino 
cancellario  pro  resistentia  domine  regine  in  suis  violentiis 
et  injustis  actionibus,  in  carnibus,  piscibus  et  aliis 
expensis,  exceptis  victualibus,  per  spatium  trium  septi- 
manarum, extendentibus  ad  centum  quadraginta  libras, 
per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii  ad  allocandum  sub 
signeto  ostensum  super  compotum,  jcxl  li.  Et  pro 
emptione  duarum  machinarum  vocatarum  pas  volantis 
pretium  pecie  x li.,  et  duarum  aliarum  machinarum 


Respendebit 
cancellarius  pro 
ollis,  patellis 
emptis  ad 
coquendum 
esculenta 
servitorum 
custodientium 
castrum  de 
Falkland. 


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minorum  pretium  pecie  vj  B.,  octo  le  hacbutis  pretium 
pecie  xl  §.,  et  quinque  berilium  pulveris  dicti  gun  puldir 
pretium  berilis  viginti  quinque  libre,  de  quibus  expositum 
medium  berilis,  et  trium  le  culveringis,  pretium  pecie 
viginti  octo  solidi,  et  quinque  librarum  pulveris  vocati  le 
culveryng  puldir,  pretium  libre  dimedia  marca,  et  quatuor 
le  corsbowis,  pretium  pecie  tres  libre,  octo  duodenarum  de 
le  gaynyeis  pretium  duodene  septem  solidi,  et  sex  le 
corsbowstringis  pretium  duodecim  solidi,  sex  lez  Leith 
axis  pretium  omnium  triginta  sex  solidi,  octo  lez 
halbertis  pretium  pecie  decem  solidi,  sexdecim  le  halkrekis 
pretium  pecie  xl  s.,  et  sexdecim  le  steilbonettis  pretium 

Respondebit  r t . 

jacobus  archi-  pecie  x §.,  extendentium  m toto  ad  ducentas  quadraginta 

episcopus  r ......  . , . . 

Giasguensis,  libras  et  sexdecim  denarios,  particulariter  examinatorum 

pro  infra  scriptis  super  compotum  remanentium  in  castro  de  Falkland,  pro 

bumbardis  et  . r . 

artaiyeriis.  quibus  dominus  Ulasguensis  compotans  respondebit, 

ijcxl  B.  xvj  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  magistro 
Jacobo  Simsone,  filio  Thome  Simsone,  olim  de  Falkland, 
in  quinquaginta  libris,  capienti  in  anno  viginti  libras,  de 
primo  anno  compoti  et  tribus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum  tantum,  dicto  magistro  Jacobo  present  e et 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  1 B.  Et  relicte 
quondam  Dugalli  Abanna,  falconarii,  in  triginta  libris  in 
completam  solutionem  feodi  sui  usque  ad  ipsius  decessum, 
per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii  et  scaccarii,  dicto 
precepto  manu  dictorum  dominorum  subscripto  ostenso 
super  compotum,  xxx  B.  Et  eidem  de  augmentatione 
firmarum  feodifirme  terrarum  de  Neutoun  de  Bacancoll 
extendente  ad  duodecim  libras,  David  Grahame  remissa 
• per  dominum  gubernatorem,  dicta  remissione  manu  sua 
subscripta  ostensa  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti  et 
tribus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  xij  B.  Summa 
expensarum,  jmiiijcxxv  li.  xiij  s.  ij  d.  Et  sic  super- 
exposuit  compotans  jclxxvj  B.  ij  s.  v.  d. 

Frumen-  Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vj  celdris  v bollis  iij  ferlotis 

tum.  iji  peccis  frumenti  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut 

patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij 


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ferlotis  ij  peccis  frumenti  de  eroppo  anni  etc.  quingente- 
simi decimi  quarti,  quia  tunc  solvuntur  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  xl  celdre  iij  bolle  iij  ferlote 
| pecce  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  in  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  ex 
elimosina  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle 
frumenti.  Et  domino  Thome  Balfour,  capellano  cele- 
branti in  capella  de  Falkland,  de  consimili  elimosina 
domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  de 
firmis  de  Murthocarny  assedato  pro  viginti  libris  pecunie 
una  celdra  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  una  celdra  quatuor 
bollis  ordei,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare  hujusmodi 
victualia  tenentibus  ejusdem  annuatim  pro  decem  marcis  Respondebar  ^ 
solutis  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Apilgirth  militi,  dm,  rotuiator, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  j celdra  iiij 
iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  pro  expensis  ducentarum  per- 
sonarum existentium  apud  castrum  de  Falkland  cum 
dicto  reverendissimo  domino  compotante  per  spatium 
trium  septimanarum  pro  impeditione  regine  ne  veniret  ad 
obsediendum  dictum  castrum,  extendentibus  ad  quinque 
celdras  duas  bollas  tres  ferlotas  et  tres  peccas,  particu- 
lariter examinatis  super  compotum,  v celdre  ij  bolle  iij 
ferlote  iij  pecce  frumenti.  Et  pro  expensis  sexdecim 
personarum  remanentium  in  dicto  castro  per  spatium 
quadraginta  sex  septimanarum  pro  custodia  ejusdem, 
iiij  celdre  ij  bolle  ij  pecce  frumenti.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
de  Largo  extendentibus  ad  viginti  sex  bollas  frumenti 
solutis  domino  regi  et  regine,  ipsa  existente  in  sua 
viduitate  et  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptam et  sub  signeto  fatente  solutionen  super  compotum, 
j celdra  x bolle  frumenti.  Et  Laurentio  Craw,  pistori,  in 
sex  celdris  de  dicto  eroppo  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini 
gubernatoris,  dicto  Laurentio  per  suam  acquittantiam 
manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  liberationem  super  com-  Respondebit 
potum,  vj  celdre  frumenti,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  craw,  pistor. 
Summa  expensarum,  xviij  celdre  xj  bolle  j pecca  frumenti. 


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Ordeum. 


Et  sic  restant  xxj  celdre  viij  bolle  ij  ferlote  iijj  pecce 
frumenti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viij  celdris  ij  ferlotis  j quarta 
pecce  ordei  v celdris  viij  bollis  brasii  per  arreragii  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lviij  celdris  xv  bollis  iij 
ferlotis  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  iiij  bollis 
brasii  per  easdem  firmas  dicti  dominii  de  dicto  croppo 
anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quarti  et  termino  Sancti  Martini. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  lxvij  celdre  j ferlota  cum  bina  parte 
ferlote  j quarta  pecce  ordei  vj  celdre  xij  bolle  brasii. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotantiper  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe,  percipientibus  annuatim 
quatuor  bollas  ordei  ex  elimosina  domini  regis,  de  anno 
compoti,  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  de  firmis  de  Murthocarny 
ut  patet  in  compoto  frumenti,  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra 
viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  domino  Thome  Balfour  celebranti  in 
capella  de  Falkland  de  anno  compoti,  viij  bolle  ordei. 
Et  pro  expensis  ducentarum  personarum  remanentium 
in  Falkland  per  spatium  trium  septimanarum  cum 
domino  cancellario  ad  defensionem  dicti  castri  de  Falk- 
land a domina  regina  casu  quo  venisset  ad  obsedionem 
dicti  castri,  in  septem  celdris  et  quatuordeciin  bollis 
brasii  extendentibus  in  ordeo  ad  octo  celdras  quinque 
bollas  tres  ferlotas  et  duas  peccas  particulariter 
examinatis  super  compotum,  viij  celdre  v bolle  iij  ferlote 
ij  pecce  ordei.  Et  pro  expensis  sexdecim  personarum 
continue  remanentium  in  castro  de  Falkland  pro  custodia 
ejusdem  in  octo  celdris  quatuor  bollis  et  una  ferlota 
per  spatium  quadraginta  sex  septimanarum  pro  potu 
eorum,  particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum,  viij 
celdre  iiij  bolle  j ferlota.  Et  pro  expensis  domine  regine 
ipsa  existente  in  Falkland  et  in  Perth,  extendentibus  ad 
tres  celdras  sex  bollas  et  unam  ferlotam,  dum  steterat  in 
viduitate,  et  intratis  in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem,  ut  patet 
per  extractum  magistri  Johannis  Donaldson,  clerici 


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expensarum  pro  tempore,  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum 
super  compotum,  iij  celdre  vj  bolle  j ferlota  ordei.  Et 
ad  expensas  domini  regis  et  regine  in  tribus  celdris  et 
octo  bollis  ordei  per  liberationem  Andree  Wod  militis  de 
suis  firmis  de  Largo,  regina  pro  tunc  in  sua  viduitate 
existente,  iij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  liberate  David 
Clerk  in  Leith  ad  brasiandum  cervisiam  scaccario  in 
quinque  bollis  una  ferlota  de  firmis  David  Eeid  de 
Balcarrus  per  preceptum  quondam  Jacobi  Eeidheugh 
rotula  toris  adhuc  non  allocate,  v bolle  j ferlota  ordei. 

Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Cristiane  Williamson 
de  firmis  de  Uchtirmukty  in  una  celdra  ordei  per  pre- 
ceptum domini  gubernatoris,  dominis  auditoribus  scaccarii 
testantibus  dictum  preceptum  super  compotum,  j celdra 
ordei  de  croppis  annorum  vcdecimi  tertii  et  decimi  quarti 
tantum.  Summa  expensarum,  xxvij  celdre  j bolla  ij 
ferlote  ij  pecce  ordei.  Et  sic  restant  xxxix  celdre  xiiij 
bolle  ij  ferlote  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ij  pecce  j quarta 
pecce  ordei  vj  celdre  xij  bolle  brasii. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vij  celdris  ij  bollis  Avene, 
iij  ferlotis  avenarum  vj  bollis  farine  avenatice  j apar  iiij 
barilibus  ceparum  lviij  aucis  iiijcvxxx  caponibus  vijclxix 
pultriis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  liiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij  peccis 
avenarum  ij  bollis  farine  avenatice  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  dicto  croppo  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quarti  et 
termini  Sancti  Martini.  Et  nichil  hic  de  arreragiis  came- 
rariorum, pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt.  Summa  hujus  oneris  vocandi, 
patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  lxj  celdre 
xv  bolle  iij  ferlote  iij  pecce  viij  bolle  farine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem 
factam  Leoni  regi  armorum  in  feodo  suo  de  firmis 
de  Culessy  de  anno  compoti,  xij  bolle  avenarum.  Et 
ortolano  de  Falkland  percipienti  annuatim  duas  celdras 
avenarum,  et  capellano  Sancte  Marie  in  una  celdra 
avenarum,  et  ad  sustentationem  palarum  et  fossarum 
parce  de  Falkland  in  duabus  celdris,  et  ad  reparationem 


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Respondebit 
Alexander  Jar- 
din,  rotulator, 
pro  vj  It. 


Edin. 


fossarum  prati  de  Falkland  in  una  celdra,  extendentibus 
in  toto  ad  sex  celdras  avenarum,  de  anno  compoti,  vj  celdre 
avenarum.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Ballinblaa  clamato  in 
feodifirma  per  Michaelem  Balfour  et  magistrum  Willel- 
mum  Knollis  pro  octo  libris  pecunie  tantum,  et  compotans 
oneratur  annuatim  cum  quadraginta  solidis  et  sex  celdris 
avenarum,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare  dictas  avenas 
solvendo  sex  libras  pro  eisdem  in  anno  solutas  domino 
Alexandro  Jardin,  rotulatori,  super  compotum,  pro  quibus 
respondebit,  vj  celdre  avenarum.  Et  pro  distractione 
granorum  tenentium  de  Casche  per  damas  et  jumenta 
domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra  avenarum.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  de  Neutoun  de  Bacancoll  extendente  in 
anno  ad  quadraginta  bollas  avenarum  remissis  David 
Grahame  per  dominum  gubernatorem  ex  speciali  gratia 
ejusdem,  de  anno  compoti  et  sex  annis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum,  tantum  sic  quod  in  futurum  nullomodo 
allocetur,  xviij  celdre  viij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  pro 
pabulo  equorum  octo  personarum  remanentium  in  Falk- 
land per  tempus  predictum,  vj  celdre  avenarum.  Et  pro 
pabulo  equorum  ducentarum  personarum  commorantium 
cum  domino  cancellario  apud  Falkland  per  spatium  trium 
septimanarum,  excepto  pabulo  domini  cancellarii  et  sue 
familie,  per  dictum  tempus,  viij  celdre  avenarum.  Et 
misse  domino  regi  et  regine,  ipsa  existente  in  sua  vidui- 
tate, de  firmis  de  Largo  de  dicto  croppo,  v celdre  avena- 
rum. Et  per  venditionem  duarum  celdrarum  avenarum 
Johanni  Patonson  de  firmis  suis  de  Dunmur  pro  sex 
libris  et  octo  solidis  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  tunc 
rotulatori  solutis  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum  in 
ultimo  compoto  suo,  ij  celdre  avenarum.  Et  compotanti 
pro  pabulo  equi  sui  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  anno 
compoti  tantum,  j celdra  avenarum.  Summa  expensa- 
rum, liij  celdre  iiij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  viij 
celdre  xj  bolle  iij  ferlote  iij  pecce  viij  bolle  farrine 
avenatice  ij  apri  viij  berilia  ceparum  vxxxvj  auce  ixcvxX 
capones  jmvcxviij  pultrie. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iijcxlij  li.  xiij  S.  iiij  d. 


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xij  celdris  x bollis  frumenti  xv  celdris  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis 
cum  bina  parte  ferio  te  ordei  j celdra  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij 
peccis  avenarum  jclxxviij  caponibus  jcvxxviij  pultriis 
per  firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de  Edyn  in^ra  dominium 
de  Fiffe  de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  duodecimi. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxviij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iiij  Lindoris. 
celdris  iiij  bollis  avenarum  xliiij  caponibus  lxiiij  pultriis 
per  firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de  Lindoris  de  dicto 
anno,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxxvij  li.  vj  celdris  xj  Uchtir- 
bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xij  celdris  viij  bollis  ordei  xvj  mukty. 
celdris  x bollis  avenarum  xxxiiij  aucis  lx  caponibus 
ijclxxxxv  pultriis  j apro  per  integras  firmas  quartern  de 
Uchtirmukty  de  dicto  anno  secundo,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxiij  li.  xxij  d.  j celdra  v Falkland, 
bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xj  celdris  ij  ferlotis  ordei  xxiiij 
celdris  xij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  j pecca  avenarum  j celdra  iiij 
bollis  brash  lxxxiiij  caponibus  jclxvj  pultriis  xxiiij  aucis 
iiij  berilibus  ceparum  per  firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de 
Falkland  dicti  dominii  de  eodem  anuo,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  ut  supra. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxx  li.  v s.  iij  d.  xiij  celdris  Largo, 
iij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  xix  celdris  xiij  bollis 
iij  ferlotis  ordei  ij  bollis  farine  avenatice  vij  celdris  viij 
bollis  avenarum  jclxxxiiij  caponibus  lxxxxvj  pultriis  per 
firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de  Largo  dicti  dominii  de 
predicto  secundo  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  v li.  de  firmis  prati  de  Uchtir- 
mukty de  dicto  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  dicti  secundi  anni  hujus 
compoti  in  pecunia,  ixclxvj  li.  vij  s.  j d.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  secundi  anni  frumenti,  xxxiij  celdre  xiij  bolle 


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iij  ferlote  ij  pecce.  Summa  totalis  ordei  dicti  secundi  anni, 
lviij  celdre  xv  bolle  iij  ferlote  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  j celdra 
iiij  bolle  brasii.  Summa  totalis  avenarum  dicti  secundi 
anni,  liiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  pecce  ij  bolle  farine  avena- 
tice  iiij  berilia  ceparum  j aper.  Summa  totalis  cane  dicti 
secundi  anni,  lviij  auce  iiij c v^x  capones  vijclxix  pultrie. 

[. Discharge . To  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews  for  cane 

of  Cupar , at  risk , £ly  9s;  Dominicans  of  Cupar  from 
Ruthillot , £ 5 , at  risk;  Bishop  of  Dunkeld  from  Urguhard , 
£2  13s.  lf,d. ; Alexander  Bamsay  of  Brauchmont  for 
water  supply  of  mill  of  Thomastoun,  13s.  lyd.  ; chaplain 
of  Cullessy  from  Aidd  Lindoris,  £6  13s.  lyd.;  John 
Scrimgeour  from  My  re  of  Uchtirmukty , £10 ; Lyon 
King  of  Arms  from  Cullessy,  £11^ ; maintenance  of 
water  supply  of  Falkland  Palace , 11s.;  four  sergeants  of 
Fife , £ly;  mowing  and  winning  hay  of  Falkland,  £12 
13s.  lyd.;  and  compensation  for  pasture  of  twenty -four  cows 
or  oxen  in  loard  of  Falkland,  £ly  10s.;  all  of  second  year, 
as  p.  5.]  Et  pro  reparatione  fossarum  et  palarum  parce 
de  Falkland,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  reparatione  et  susten- 
tatione fovearum  et  pratorum  de  Falkland  de  anno  com- 
poti, xl  s.  Et  pro  custodia  palatii  de  Falkland  de  anno 
compoti,  x H.  Et  uxori  quondam  Alani  de  Averia  pro 
fractione  terre  sue  pro  le  quarell  ad  opus  domini  regis  de 
eodem  anno,  viij  s.  Et  ortolano  de  Falkland  in  feodo  suo, 
reddendo  quatuor  berilia  ceparum  ad  expensas  domicilii 
domini  regis,  de  anno  compoti,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  defalcati 
compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eister  Eossy  extenden- 
tium ad  duas  marcas,  ex  eo  quod  dicta  villa  assedatur  in 
feodifirma  Johanni  Bonar  per  cartam  domini  regis  defal- 
cando  duas  marcas  de  summa  in  rentali  contenta,  ut  patet 
per  dictam  cartam  alias  ostensam  super  compotum, 
xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  quondam  Andree  Wod  militi,  qui 
solebat  percipere  annuatim  in  feodo  suo  viginti  libras, 
relicte  dicti  domini  Andree  remisse  per  dominum  guber- 
natorem, clerico  registri  testante  remissionem  super  com- 
potum, de  anno  compoti  tantum,  xx  li.  Et  Donaldo 
Falconar  de  firmis  de  Munsemyln,  qui  solebat  percipere 


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octo  libras  in  anno,  de  anno  compoti,  viij  E.  Et  eidem 
de  annuo  redditu  undecim  solidorum  aerarum  et  cotagiorum 
de  Ealkland  remisso  Jacobo  Robertsone  per  literas  regis 
alias  ostensas  super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  xj  s. 
Et  Johanni  Baty,  falconario,  de  firmis  de  Durno,  percipi- 
enti annuatim  viginti  solidos  per  preceptum  domini 
gubernatoris  ad  allocandum  de  anno  compoti,  xx  s.  Et 
compotanti'  pro  feodo  unius  custodientis  jumenta  in 
Falkland  cum  eorum  sequelis,  capientis  in  die  quatuor 
denarios  et  pro  feodo  suo  in  anno  sexdecim  solidos, 
extendente  ad  sex  libras  et  sexdecim  solidos  particulariter 
examinato  super  compotum,  vj  E.  xvj  s.  Et  pro  ductione 
feni  prati  de  Ealkland  in  quatuor  libris,  ex  eo  quod 
tenentes  qui  solebant  hujusmodi  fenum  ducere  ut  com- 
potans  allegat  quod  tenentes  habent  nunc  terras  suas  in 
feodifirma  eis  locatas,  per  quam  exonerati  sunt  de  hujus- 
modi ductione  feni,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  R.  Et  quondam 
Snaudone  heraldo,  qui  solebat  percipere  annuatim  viginti 
marcas  et  decessit  post  terminum  Sancti  Martini  hujus 
compoti,  de  uno  termino  hujus  compoti,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  compotanti  pro  naulo  relicte  Andree  Wod  militis, 
portantis  victualia  a Largo  ad  portum  de  Leith,  videlicet 
frumentum,  ordeum,  et  avenas,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  s. 
Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bacancoll  extendentium 
in  anno  de  antiquo  ad  quadraginta  solidos,  concessis  David 
Graham  per  dominum  regem  defunctum  et  de  novo  in 
augmentationem  rentalis  per  assedationem  feodifirme 
extendentium  ad  tres  libras,  domino  gubernatore  mandante 
ad  allocandum  per  suum  preceptum  manu  sua  subscriptum 
ostensum  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  v R.  Et 
eidem  de  augmentatione  firmarum  feodifirme  tertie  partis 
terrarum  de  Westir  Rossy  extendentis  in  anno  ad 
septem  marcas  et  octave  partis  terrarum  de  Neutoun  de 
Falkland  extendentis  in  anno  ad  viginti  unam  solidos  et 
octo  denarios  Jacobo  Averie  et  Michaeli  ejus  filio  spec- 
tantium, dicto  Jacobo  per  dominum  gubernatorem  remissa 
de  anno  compoti  et  tribus  annis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum,  xxiij  R.  Et  Marchimont  heraldo  in  feodo  suo 


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percipienti  annuatim  de  terris  de  Murthocarny  decem 
libras  per  literam  sub  magno  sigillo  sibi  concessam  ad 
vitam  ostensam  super  compotum,  cujus  copia  conscribitur 
in  dorso  presentis  rotuli,^  de  terinino  Pentbecostes  hujus 

* Jacobus  Dei  gratia  rex  Scotorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  totius 
terre  sue  clericis  et  laicis  salutem.  Sciatis  nos  cum  avisamento,  consensu, 
et  assensu  carissimi  et  consanguinei  et  tutoris  nostri  Johannis  ducis 
Albanie  etc. , regni  nostri  protectoris  et  gubernatoris,  dedimus  et  concessi- 
mus necnon  tenore  presentium  damus  et  concedimus  dilecto  familiari 
servitori  et  heraldo  nostro  Johanni  Meldrum  alias  Marchimond  heraldo 
totam  et  integram  illam  dimedietatem  terrarum  nostrarum  de  Murtho- 
carny cum  pertinentiis  quas  Walterus  Oliphant  et  David  Swane  nunc 
occupant  et  in  assedatione  habent  cum  pertinentiis,  jacentem  in  dominio 
nostro  de  Fiffe,  cum  omnibus  firmis,  victualibus,  et  proficuis  earundem,  in 
feodo  suo  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  pro  suo  bono  et  gratuito  servitio 
nobis  impenso  et  impendendo,  quequidem  dimedietas  terrarum  prescrip- 
tarum  se  extendit  annuatim  in  antiquo  rentali  nostro  ad  summam  decem 
libraram  in  pecuniis  decem  bollas  frumenti  duodecim  bollas  ordei  duodecim 
capones  et  duodecim  pultrias  : Tenendam  et  habendam  totam  et  integram 
prefatam  dimedietatem  prescriptarum  terrarum  nostrarum  de  Murthocarny 
cum  pertinentiis  dicto  Johanni  Meldrum  alias  Marchimond  heraldo  in 
feodo  suo  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  ut  premittitur,  per  omnes  rectas  metas 
suas  antiquas  et  divisas  prout  jacent  in  longitudine  et  latitudine,  in  boscis, 
planis,  moris,  merresiis,  viis,  semitis,  aquis,  stagnis,  rivolis,  pratis, 
pascuis  et  pasturis,  aucupationibus,  venationibus,  piscationibus,  petariis, 
turbariis,  carbonariis,  lapicidiis,  lapide  et  calce,  fabrilibus,  brasinis, 
brueriis  et  genestis,  cum  communi  pastura,  libero  introitu,  et  exitu, 
hereyeldis  et  merchetis  mulierum,  ac  cum  omnibus  aliis  et  singulis  liber- 
tatibus, commoditatibus,  et  asiamentis,  ac  justis  suis  pertinentiis  quibus- 
cunque tam  non  nominatis  quam  nominatis,  tam  subtus  terra  quam  supra 
terram,  procul  et  prope,  ad  predictam  dimedietatem  terrarum  cum  suis 
pertinentiis  spectantibus  seu  juste  spectare  valentibus  quomodolibet  in 
futurum,  libere,  quiete,  plenarie,  integre,  honorifice,  bene  et  in  pace,  sine 
aliqua  revocatione,  contradictione,  aut  obstaculo  aliquali.  Quare  precipi- 
mus  et  mandamus  vobis  camerario  nostro  prefati  dominii  nostri  de  Fiffe 
presenti  et  futuro  et  deputatis  vestris  quod  cum  predicta  dimedietate 
prescriptarum  terrarum  .firmis,  victualibus,  grassumis  aliisve  devoriis 
ejusdem  nullatenus  intromittatis,  sed  dictum  Marchimond  heraldum 
eisdem  pacifice  gaudere,  cum  eiis  intromittere,  firmasque,  victualia,  gressu- 
mas,  et  alia  devoria  earundem  in  feodo  suo  percipere,  et  de  eisdem  ad  sue 
libitum  voluntatis  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  disponere  juxta  tenorem 
hujusmodi  nostre  donationis  permittatis.  Mandamus  et  compotorum 
nostrorum  rotulatori  et  scaccarii  nostri  auditoribus  pro  tempore  existenti- 
bus  ad  faciendum  allocationem  firmarum,  victualium,  et  devoriarum  dicte 
dimedietatis  prescriptarum  terrarum  camerario  nostro  de  Fiffe  antedicto  in 
compotis  suis  in  scaccario  nostro  reddendis  annuatim,  hujusmodi  nostris 
literis  coram  prefatis  auditoribus  in  scaccario  nostro  semell  ostensis  et  in 


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compoti,  v R.  Et  eidem  per  liberationem  factam  Patricio 
Spittale  in  le  breidhous  in  quatuor  marcis  in  solutionem 
feodi  sui  terminorum  Sancti  Martini  decimi  quarti  et 
Penthecostes  decimi  quinti  et  in  duabus  marcis  termini 
Sancti  Martini  decimi  quinti,  et  in  triginta  quinque 
solidis  pro  pabulo  equi  sui,  per  preceptum  domini  Patricii 
Hammiltoun,  tunc  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  Patricii  manibus  eorum  subscripto 

1 . x Respondebit 

ostenso  super  compotum,  v li.  xv  s.,  pro  quibus  dictus  g^JjjjJoun 
Patricius  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  tunc  rotuiator. 
Kinloch  et  David  Balfour,  janitoribus  domini  gubernatoris, 
in  viginti  marcis  usque  ad  terminum  Sancti  Martini  anni 
Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  inclusive  per 
preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dictorum  Jacobi  et  David  manibus  eorum 
subscripta  ostenso  super  compotum,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

Et  dicto  Patricio  Hammiltoun,  rotulatori,  in  ducentis 
quadraginta  tribus  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  et 
de  ducentis  triginta  sex  libris  dicte  summe  in  ultimo  Respondebit 

^ Patricius 

compoto  suo  et  in  supervisione  sua  reddidit  compotum,  Hammiltoun 

_ . . ..  pro  vij  li.  vj  s. 

et  pro  septem  libris  sex  solidis  octo  denariis  respondebit,  viij  a. 
dicto  Patricio  per  suas  sex  acquittantias  manu  sua 
subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  ijcxliij  R. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Thome  Forat,  servi- 
tori  domini  regis  defuncti,  capienti  annuatim  quadraginta 
libras  in  feodo  suo  in  viginti  libris  videlicet  de  terminis 
Petri  Ad  Vincula  ante  decessum  regis  et  Omnium  Sanctorum 
post  decessum  ipsius,  ex  eo  quod  dictus  Thomas  inerat  in 
maritima  classe  ad  partes  Gallie  de  mandato  domini  regis 
sic  quod  non  poterat  percipere  solutionem  feodi  sui  de 
dicto  termino,  et  domini  consilii  mandarunt  compotanti 
satisfacere  dicto  Thome  de  dictis  terminis,  dicto  mandato 
manu  dominorum  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
xx  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Alexandro 

rotulis  ejusdem  registrars.  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  magnum  sigillum 
nostrum  presentibus  apponi  precepimus  apud  Edinburgh  quarto  die  mensis 
Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  quinto  et  regni 
nostri  tertio. 


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.Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin  de  Apil- 
girth,  rotulator. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotula- 
tor. 


Scott,  scribe  rotulorum,  in  tresdecim  libris  et  novem 
solidis  pro  expensis  per  eum  factis  in  scaccario,  videlicet 
jacturalibus,  pargamino,  et  in  feodo  suo  pro  scriptura  et 
custodia  rotulorum  tempore  scaccarii  et  cariagio  eorundem 
ad  Perth  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  dicto  pre- 
cepto  manibus  eorum  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
xiij  H.  ix  s.  Et  dicto  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Johanni  ortolano  de  Falkland  in  novem  libris  pro  extrac- 
tione radicum  et  dejectione  pulverum  de  dicta  gardina, 
per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu 
sua  subscripta  ostenso  super  compotum,  ix  H.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Apilgirth 
militi,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum  sexaginta  novem 
libris  septemdecim  solidis  sex  denariis,  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  presente  et  per  suas  undecim  acquittantias 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  jclxix  H.  xvij  s.  vj  d., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  emptionem 
certarum  martarum  pastarum  et  herbalium,  carbonum, 
cervisii  empti,  cariagii  ac  nauli  vini,  a decimo  nono 
Aprilis  inclusive  usque  ad  primum  Septembris  exclusive 
anni  etc.  decimi  sexti,  et  intratorum  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris,  extendentium  ad  centum  septem 
libras  duos  solidos  et  septem  denarios,  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  Jardin  pro  tempore  rotulatore,  ut  patet  per 
extractum  libri  domicilii  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  manu 
Johannis  Donaldsone,  scribe  dicti  libri,  scriptum  ostensum 
super  compotum,  jcvij  li.  ij  s.  vij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  pro  certis  expensis 
factis  in  palatio  de  Falkland  circa  emendationem  graduum 
cellariorum  novi  operis  de  Falkland,  mensarum,  hostiorum, 
camerarum  dicti  operis,  et  pro  fabricatione  portarum 
parce  de  Falkland,  et  horii,  orti,  feni,  ac  cerarum  ad 
diversa  ostia  dicti  operis,  et  pro  emptione  le  stansouris  ad 
diversas  fenistras  in  dicto  opere,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad 
undecim  libras  et  tresdecim  solidos,  prout  continetur  in 
quadam  cedula  manu  capitanei  Jonet  subscripta  particu- 
lariter examinata  super  compotum,  xj  li.  xiij  s.  Et  eidem 
pro  reparatione  et  emendatione  palatii  de  Falkland, 


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videlicet  novi  operis  in  fenistris,  in  vitro  et  ferro  pro 
dictis  fenistris,  et  tegulatori  pro  reparatione  tecti  dicti 
palatii,  et  calce  dicto  tegnlatori,  et  emendatione  tecti 
antique  capelle,  cariagio  dicti  calcis,  et  emptione  le  rauch- 
teris  pro  le  casis  dicti  vitri,  et  pro  aliis  necessariis  ad 
dictum  palatium,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  triginta 
quatuor  libras  duodecim  solidos  novem  denarios  obolum 
particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum  per  quandam 
cedulam  manibus  magistri  Thome  Hay  et  Croseheat 
subscriptam  ante  primum  diem  Septembris  ‘anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  sexti,  xxxiiij  B.  xij  s.  ix  d.  ob. 
Et  eidem  de  firmis  prati  de  Uchtirmukty  extendentis  in 
anno  ad  quinque  libras,  ex  eo  quod  anno  compoti  et  anno 
precedents  hoc  compotum  fenum  non  crevit  super  hujus- 
modi prato,  de  dictis  duobus  annis  tantum,  x B.  Et 
compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  x B.  Et 
domino  Laurentio  Alexandri  pro  suis  laboribus  serviendo 
domino  gubernatori,  videlicet  equitando  ad  Falkland, 
Perth,  Sanctumandream,  Dunde,  Striveling,  et  Edin- 
burgh diversis  vicibus,  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  vj  B. 
Et  compotanti  pro  suis  superexpositis,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  jclxxvj  B.  ij  s.  v d.  Et  eidem  per 
solutionem  factam  Catrine  Eyn,  nutrici  quondam  Alex- 
andri principis  Scotie,  percipienti  annuatim  decem  libras 
pro  feodo  suo  per  literam  sub  privato  in  quindecim  libris 
de  terminis  compoti  et  termino  Penthecostes  precendente 
hoc  compotum,  xv  B.  Et  eidem  de  augmentatione 
firmarum  terrarum  de  Auldhall  et  Balbreky  extendentium 
annuatim  ad  tres  libras,  spectantium  Thome  Gourlay, 
carpentario  domini  regis  defuncti,  dicto  Thome  assedatarum 
per  eundem  dominum  regem  pro  antiqua  firma  pro  toto 
tempore  vite  sue,  ut  patet  per  literas  dicti  domini  regis 
sub  signeto  et  manu  sua  subscriptas  ostensas  super  com- 
potum, de  anno  compoti  et  tribus  annis  precedentibus 
hoc  compotum,  xij  B.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  feodifirme 
augmentationis  occidentalis  partis  terrarum  de  Strameglo 
et  molentini  ejusdem,  extendentibus  ad  sexdecim  marcas 
de  arreragiis  compotantis  et  anno  compoti,  spectantibus 


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Frumen- 

tum. 


Respondebit 
Allexander 
Jardin,  ro tula- 
tor,  pro  v li. 


domino  Willelmo  Scott  de  Balwery  militi,  sibi  remissis 
ex  consideratione  auditorum,  x H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa 
expensarum,  jmxxxiij  B.  iij  s.  xj  d.  ob.  Et  sic  super- 
exposuit  compotans  lxvj  li.  xvj  s.  x d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxj  celdris  viij  bollis  ij  ferlotis 
iiji  peccis  frumenti  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut 
patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij 
ferlotis  ij  peccis  frumenti  de  secundo  anno  hujus  com- 
poti, videlicet  de  croppo  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  quinti  et  de  termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia  tunc 
solvuntur.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  Iv  celdre  vj  bolle  ij  ferlote 
jj  pecce  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  in  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  ex 
elimosina  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  frumenti. 
Et  domino  Thome  Balfour,  capellano  celebranti  in 
capella  de  Falkland,  in  consimili  elimosina  domini 
regis  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  de  Murthocarny  assedato  pro  viginti  libris 
pecunie  una  celdra  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  una  celdra 
quator  bollis  ordei,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare 
hujusmodi  victualia  tenentibus  ejusdem  annuatim  pro 
decem  marcis,  de  quibus  soluti  Marchimont  heraldo 
triginta  tres  solidi  quatuor  denarii  in  completam  solu- 
tionem decem  marcarum  feodi  sui  termini  Penthecostes 
hujus  compoti,  et  domino  Alexandro  Jardin,  rotulatori, 
quinque  libre  sibi  solute  super  compotum,  pro  quibus 
respondebit,  j celdra  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Thome  Berclay  in  duabus  celdris  frumenti 
de  victualibus  terrarum  de  Ardat  per  preceptum  domine 
regine  existentis  in  sua  viduitate,  dicto  precepto  manu 
dicte  domine  regine  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
ij  celdre  frumenti.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Fratribus 
Minoribus  ville  de  Perth  in  octo  bollis  frumenti  per 
preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu 
ipsius  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum,  viij  bolle 


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frumenti.  Et  eidem  per  venditionem  octodecim  celdra- 
rum  victualium,  de  quibus  sunt  novem  celdre  frumenti  et 
novem  celdre  ordei  vendite  pro  centum  et  octo  libris 
pecunie  compotanti  et  solutis  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun 
de  Kincavile  militi,  tunc  rotulatori,  et  de  quibus  reddidit 
compotum  in  ultima  supervisione  sua,  ix  celdre  frumenti. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  Laurentio  Craw,  pistori,  in 
viginti  celdris  frumenti  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini 
gubernatoris,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  despondebit 
compotum,  xx  celdre  frumenti,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  craw. 

' Summa  expensarum,  xxxiij  celdre  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et 
sic  restant  xxij  celdre  ij  bolle  ii  ferlote  j ^ pecce. 

De  quibus  vendite  compotanti  sexdecim  celdre  pro 
centum  viginti  octo  libris  pecunie,  bolla  stante  ad  decem  Respondebit 

_ . _ ..  compotans  pro 

solidos,  pro  quibus  pecuniis  compotans  respondebit,  xvj  rxxviij  n. 
celdre  frumenti.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  vj  celdre  ij  bolle  ij  ferlote  jj  pecce  frumenti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxix  celdris  xiiij  bollis  ij 
ferlotis  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ij  peccis  j quarta  pecce 
ordei  vj  celdris  xij  bollis  brasii  per  arreragia  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lviij  celdris  xv  bollis  iij  ferlotis  Ordeum. 
cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  iiij  bollis  brasii  per 
firmas  dicti  dominii  de  anno  compoti  et  croppo  anni  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  et  termino  Sancti  Martini. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  lxxxxviij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij 
pecce  tertia  pars  ferlote  j quarta  pecce  ordei  viij  celdre 
brasii. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe,  percipientibus  annuatim  quatuor 
bollas  ordei  ex  elimosina  domini  regis,  de  anno  compoti, 
iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  de  firmis  de  Murthocarny,  ut  patet 
in  compoto  frumenti  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra  viij  bolle 
ordei.  Et  domino  Thome  Balfour  celebranti  in  capella 
de  Falkland  de  anno  compoti,  viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Thome  Barclay  de  Rynd  in  duabus 

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celdris  ordei  de  victualibus  de  Ardet  per  preceptum 
domine  regine  in  sua  viduitate  existentis,  dicto  precepto 
manu  ejusdem  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum,  ij 
celdre  ordei.  Et  Fratribus  Minoribus  ville  de  Perth  in 
octo  bollis  ordei  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris, 
dicto  precepto  manu  ipsius  subscripto  ostenso  super 
compotum,  viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  per  venditionem  novem 
celdrarum  ordei  et  novem  celdrarum  frumenti,  prout  in 
compoto  frumenti  continetur,  ix  celdre  ordei.  Et  pex 
liberationem  factam  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Edin- 
burgh in  triginta  bollis  ordei  et  Fratribus  Minoribus  de 
Edinburgh  in  aliis  triginta  bollis  ordei  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu  ejus  subscripto 
et  dominorum  consilii  ostenso  super  compotum,  iij  celdre 
xij  bolle  ordei.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  Alexandro 
Ellem  de  Buttirden  in  sex  celdris  et  sex  bollis  ordei  per 
consimile  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  manu  ejus 
subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  vj  celdre  vj  bolle  ordei.  Et  domino 
Patricio  Hammiltoun,  tunc  rotulatori,  de  firmis  quarte 
partis  de  Uchtirmukty  in  sex  bollis  ordei  a Johanne 
Greif,  dicto  domino  Patricio  per  suum  manuale  scriptum 
Patricius  latente  receptionem  super  compotum,  vj  bolle  ordei, 
tunc  rotuiator.  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  emptionem  quin- 
gentarum quinquaginta  sex  laginarum  et  unius  quarte 
cervisie,  commutando  hujusmodi  cervisiam  pro  brasio, 
bolla  brasii  stante  ad  decem  laginas  cervisie,  extendentium 
ad  quatuor  celdras  unam  bollam  duas  ferlotas  unam  peccam 
et  dimediam  pecce  brasii,  et  intratarum  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris,  ipso  existente  in  Falkland,  ut  patet 
per  duos  extractus  subscriptos  manu  magistri  Thome  Hay, 
clerici  expensarum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  particulariter 
examinatos  ostensos  super  compotum,  iiij  celdre  j bolla 
ij  ferlote  jj  pecce  brasii,  videlicet  a decimonono  Aprilis 
anni  etc.  decimi  sexti  usque  ad  vicesimum  sextum  Junii 
ejusdem  anni  inclusive.  Et  liberate  Johanni  Douglas 
in  sellario  vini  domini  regis  defuncti  de  firmis  terrarum 
suarum  de  Balbreky  in  viginti  bollis  ordei  ex  gratitudine 


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domini  gubernatoris  pro  servitio  dicti  Johannis  alias 
domino  regi  defuncto  impenso  et  per  speciale  preceptum 
dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  domino  Alexandro  Jardin, 
rotulatore,  testante  mandatum  super  compotum,  j celdra 
iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Uchtir- 
mukty,  Drumtenend,  et  Catill,  extendentium  ad  tres 
celdras  unam  bollam  tres  ferlotas  duas  peccas  et  dimediam 
pecce,  de  quibus  sunt  de  firmis  de  Uchtirmukty  una 
celdra  tres  bolle  due  pecce  et  dimedia  pecce  liberate 
Waltero  Dempstertoun,  et  de  firmis  de  Drumtenend  et 
Catill  una  celdra  quatuordecim  bolle  tres  ferlote  liberate 
Elene  Dunmure  et  Agneti  Brown,  ad  expensas  domine 
regine  et  intrate  in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem,  prout  aperte 
constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  iij  celdre  j bolla 
iij  ferlote  ijj  pecce  ordei.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Apilgirth  militi, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  sex  bollis  duabus  ferlotis 
duabus  peccis  et  bina  parte  pecce,  dicto  domino  Alex- 
andro presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solu- 
tionem  super  compotum,  vj  bolle  ij  lerlote  ij  pecce  cum  Alexander 
bina  parte  pecce,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  libera-  tor.dm’  r°  u a 
tionem  factam  Andree  Hammiltoun  in  Leith  in  triginta 
duabus  celdris  ordei  per  preceptum  domini  Patricii. 
Hammiltoun,  tunc  rotulatoris,  de  quibus  quinque  celdre 
et  quindecim  bolle  intrate  in  libris  domicilii  domini 
gubernatoris,  Johanne  Donaldson  e,  clerico  expensarum 

i.,.,  ..  , , Respondebit 

dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  testante  introitum  super  com-  Patricius 
potum,  et  pro  viginti  sex  celdris  et  una  bolla  dictus  tunc  rotuiator, 
Patricius  rotuiator  respondebit,  dicto  precepto  ac  acquit-  fbo£Voi5d.™ 
tantia  dicti  Andree  Hammiltoun  ostensis  super  compotum, 
xxxij  celdre  ordei.  Summa  expensarum,  Ixj  celdre  ij 
ferlota  j pecca  ordei.  Et  sic  restant  xxxvij  celdre  xiiij 
bolle  iij  pecce  ordei.  Summa  expensarum  brasii,  iiij 
celdre  j bolla  ij  ferlote  jj  pecce.  Et  sic  restant  iij 
celdre  xiiij  bolle  j ferlota  ij  J pecce  brasii.  De  qua  resta 
ordei  vendite  compotanti  viginti  celdre  ordei  pro  centum 
triginta  tribus  libris  sex  solidis  octo  denariis,  bolla  stante 
ad  octo  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  pro  quibus  compotans 


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Respondebit 
compotans  pro 
jcxxxiij  li.  vj  g. 

viij  ct. 


Avene. 


Respondebit 
dominus  Alex- 
ander Jardane, 
rotulator,  pro 
vj  li- 


respondebit,  xx  celdre  ordei.  Summa  hujus  expense 
patet.  Et  sic  restant  xvij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  iij  pecce 
ordei  iij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  j ferlota  ijj  pecce  brasii. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viij  celdris  xj  bollis  iij  ferlotis 
iij  peccis  avenarum  viij  bollis  farine  avenatice  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Et  de  ij  apris  viij  berilibus  ceparum  vxxxvj  aucis 
ixcvxx  caponibus  jmvcxviij  pultriis  per  eadem  arreragia. 
Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  liiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij  peccis 
avenarum  ij  bollis  farine  avenatice  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  dicto  croppo  anni  etc.  vc.  decimi  quinti 
et  termini  Sancti  Martini.  Et  nichil  de  arreragiis 
aliorum  camerariorum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  Ixiij  celdre  ix 
bolle  ij  pecce  avenarum  x bolle.  farine. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Leoni  regi  armorum  in  feodo  suo  de  firmis  de  Cullessy  de 
anno  compoti,  xij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  ortolano  de  Falkland 
percipienti  annuatim  duas  celdras  avenarum,  et  capel- 
lano  Sancte  Marie  in  una  celdra  avenarum,  et  ad 
sustentationem  palarum  et  fossarum  parce  de  Falkland 
in  duabus  celdris,  et  ad  reparationem  fossarum  prati  de 
Falkland  in  una  celdra,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  sex 
celdras  avenarum,  de  anno  compoti,  vj  celdre  avenarum. 
Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Ballinbla  clamato  in  feodifirma 
per  Michaelem  Balfour  et  magistrum  Willelmum  Knowis 
pro  octo  libris  pecunie  tantum,  et  compotans  oneratur 
cum  quadraginta  solidis  et  sex  celdris  avenarum,  et 
dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare  dictas  avenas,  solvendo 
sex  libras  pro  eisdem  in  anno,  solutas  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  Jardane,  rotulatori,  super  compotum,  pro 
quibus  respondebit,  de  anno  compoti,  vj  celdre  avenarum. 
Et  pro  distructione  granorum  tenentium  de  Casch  per 
damas  et  jumenta  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti,  j celdra 
avenarum.  Et  idem  de  firmis  de  Newtoun  de  Ballin- 
cancoll  extendente  in  anno  ad  quadraginta  bollas  aven- 
arum remissis  David  Grahme  per  dominum  gubernatorem 


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ex  speciali  gratia  ejusdem  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  sic 
quod  in  futurum  nullo  modo  allocetur,  ij  celdre  viij  bolle 
avenarum.  Et  eidem  per  liberationem  factam  dicto 
domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  decem 
celdris  quindecim  bollis  tribus  ferlotis  et  duabus  peccis 
avenarum  liberatis  Meholaio  Crawfurd  et  Andree  Ham- 
miltoun in  Leith,  et  de  septem  celdris  decem  bollis 
tribus  ferlotis  et  duabus  peccis  dictus  Patricius  in  ultima  donSnuseblt 
supervisione  reddidit  compotum  m pecunia,  et  pro  tribus  miitoun  pro  iij 
celdris  et  quinque  bollis  respondebit,  x celdre  xv  bolle  avenarum, 
iij  ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
capitaneo  de  Myllan  in  quatuor  celdris  avenarum  pro 
pabulo  equi  sui  per  perceptum  dicti  domini  Patricii  tunc 
rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
capitanei  ostenso  super  compotum,  mj  celdre  avenarum,  Patricius  nam- 
pro  quibus  dictus  Patricius  respondebit.  Et  per  libera-  rotuiator.  ° 
tionem  factam  domino  Alexandro  Jardane  de  Apilgirth 
militi , rotulatori,  in  tribus  celdris  et  quinque  bollis 
avenarum,  dicto  rotulatore  per  suas  quinque  acquittantias 

. ^ Respondebit 

fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  ni  celdre  v bolle  Alexander 

..  t , . . Jardane,  rotula- 

avenarum,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  ad  ex-  tor. 
pensas  equorum  domini  gubernatoris  et  intratas  in  libris 
domicilii  ejusdem  extendentes  ad  octo  celdras  a decimo 
nono  Aprilis  anni  vcdecimi  sexti  usque  ad  ultimum 
Augusti  inclusive  ejusdem  anni,  ut  patet  per  extractum  - 
magistri  Thome  Hay,  clerici  expensarum  dicti  domini 
gubernatoris,  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  com- 
potum, viij  celdre  avenarum.  Et  compotanti  pro  pabulo 
equi  sui  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  anno  compoti, 
j celdra  avenarum.  Et  remisse  Johanni  Douglas  de 
firmis  de  Balbreky  per  dominum  gubernatorem  pro 
servitio  suo  domino  nostro  regi  defuncto  impenso  de 
anno  compoti,  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  per 
venditionem  viginti  octo  bollarum  avenarum  de  firmis  de 
Auld  Lindoris  pro  septem  marcis,  bolla  stante  ad  quad- 
raginta denarios,  dicto  domino  Alexandro  Jardin,  rotu-  Respondebit 

C'  ' AJ.6xaDd.6r 

latori,  solutos,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  i celdra  xij  bolle  Jardin,  rotuia- 

^ ^ F i ••  n ••  i n tor,  pro  vij  li. 

avenarum.  Summa  expensarum,  xlvij  celdre  xij  bolle  s.  wj  a. 


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iij  ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  xv  celdre 
xij  bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  x bolle  farine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  vendite  compotanti  quinque  celdre  avenarum 

Respondebit  ...  . ..  . 

compotanspro  pro  vigmti  marcis,  pro  quibus  compotans  respondebit,  v 

viij  ct.  s’  celdre  avenarum.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  x celdre  xij  bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  x bolle 
farine  iij  apri  xij  berilia  ceparum  jcliiij  auce  jmiiijclxxxx 
capones  ijmijclxxxvij  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxviij  H.  per  venditionem 
sexdecim  celdrarum  frumenti,  ut  patet  in  compoto  ejus- 
dem. Et  de  jcxxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per  venditionem 
viginti  celdrarum  ordei,  ut  patet  superius  in  compoto 
ejusdem.  Et  de  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per  venditionem 
quinque  celdrarum  avenarum,  ut  patet  superius  in  com- 
poto avenarum.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  ijclxxiiij  11.  xiij  s. 
iiij  3. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  superexpositis 
suis  in  compoto  argenti  superius  reddito,  lxvj  li.  xvj  s. 
x d.  ob.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
ijcvij  li.  xvj  s.  v d.  ob.  Et  pendent  de  augmentatione 
feodifirme  terrarum  de  Ruthilott  spectantium  comiti 
Crawfurdie  extendente  ad  nonaginta  tres  libras  sex 
solidos  et  octo  denarios,  et  de  augmentatione  feodifirme 
terrarum  de  Ardate  spectantium  tenentibus  ejusdem  ex- 
tendente ad  quinquaginta  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et 
quatuor  denarios,  et  de  augmentatione  feodifirme  terra- 
rum de  Maristoun  spectantium  tenentibus  ejusdem, 
extendente  ad  quinque  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios, 
et  de  augmentatione  feodifirme  terrarum  de  Eeryfeild 
-et  Boynfeild  spectantium  tenentibus  ejusdem,  extendente 
ad  viginti  sex  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios, 
et  de  augmentatione  terrarum  de  Kingis  Bernis  spec- 
tantium tenentibus  ejusdem,  extendente  ad  centum 
sex  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  et  de 
augmentatione  terrarum  de  Luthre  spectantium  tenentibus 
ejusdem,  extendente  ad  centum  sex  libras  tresdecim 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  et  de  augmentatione  medie 
partis  ville  de  RTewtoun  de  Reras  spectantis  tenentibus 


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183 


ejusdem  extendente  ad  viginti  octo  libras  tresdecim 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  et  de  augmen tatione  terra- 
rum  de  Eister  Casche  spectantium  tenentibus  ejusdem 
extendente  ad  triginta  suas  libras  sexdecim  solidos  et 
octo  denarios,  ascendendo  in  toto  ad  quadringintas 
quinquaginta  libras  sexdecim  solidos  et  octo  denarios 
particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum,  de  anno  com- 
poti et  tribus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  iiijcl  li. 
xvj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt.  Summa  de- vocandi  sunt, 
pendentiarum  patet.  Et  sic  dependent  in  manibus 
tenentium  ultra  predictam  restam  in  pecunia  ijcxliij  H. 
ij  d.  ob. 

Compotum  Andree  Murray,  filii  et  heredis  quondam  Ballin- 
magistri  Johannis  Murray  de  Blacbarony,  ballivi  de  creife. 
Ballincreife,  redditum  per  Isobellam  Hoppar,  relictam 
quondam  dicti  magistri  Johannis,  gubernatricem  et 
matrem  dicti  Andree,  [. Edinburgh , 13  September  1516 , 
from  26  July  15 H;  2 years]. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xiij 
celdris  frumenti  ij  celdris  viij  bollis  ordei  de  firmis  terra- 
rum dominicalium  de  Ballincreif  de  duobus  primis  terminis 
hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  iij  celdris  ix 
bollis  ordei  de  firmis  novem  terrarum  husbandiarum  cum 
dimedia  terre  husbandie  de  Ballincreife  de  eisdem  ter- 
minis. Et  de  v H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis 
ordei  de  firmis  quatuor  terrarum  husbandiarum  de  Ballin- 
creif in  manibus  Alexandri  Kers,  coci.  Et  de  iiij  li.  iiij  s. 
de  firmis  viginti  octo  terrarum  cotagiorum  ville  de  Ballin- 
creif de  eisdem  terminis.  Et  de  vj  s viij  d.  unius  crofte 
juxta  ortum  et  pomerium  de  Ballincreif.  Et  de  vj  s. 
viij  d.  dimedie  marcate  terre  ville  de  Ballincreif.  Et  de 
v s.  fabrilis  ejusdem.  Et  de  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  brasine  de 
Ballincreif.  Et  de  v H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  molendini  bladorum 
ejusdem.  Et  de  tricentis  pullis  columbarum  et  mille 
cericis  vocatis  le  cheris  columbaris  et  pomerii  de  Ballin- 
creif, que  solebant  assedari  pro  quinquaginta  tribus 
solidis  et  octo  denariis  in  antiquo  rentali.  Et  de  xj  s. 


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1516. 


iij  d.  j bolla  tertia  parte  bolle  frumenti  ij  bollis  ordei  in 
augmentationem  antiqui  rentalis  per  assedationem  dime- 
dietatis  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Ballincreif  factam 
Eoberto  Borthwic,  fundatori  machinarum,  in  feodifirma 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo.  Et  de  xlix  s.  iiij  d. 
in  augmentationem  antiqui  rentalis  . per  assedationem 
quondam  magistro  Johanni  Murray  de  Blakbarony  in 
feodifirma  factam  de  quinque  terris  husbandiis  tribus 
quarterns  unius  terre  husbandie  de  Ballincreif,  columbari, 
ortis  sive  pomerio  earundem,  domibus  ante  ortum  con- 
structis ex  parte  australi,  cum  aera  retro  ortum  ex  parte 
boreali  vocata  lee  ducatakir,  et  de  molendino  de  Ballin- 
crefe,  viginti  octo  acris  cotagie  ville  de  Ballincreif,  cum 
le  thirl  multur  et  sukkin,  dominii,  ville,  terrarum  et  le 
Manez  de  Ballincreif,  Gosfurd,  et  Spittale,  unacum 
officio  balliatus  ejusdem  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo, 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de  Ballincreif  de  duobus 
primis  terminis  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xlix  H.  ij  s.  xj  d. 
xiij  celdris  j bolla  tertia  parte  bolle  frumenti  vij  celdris 
xij  bollis  ij  ferio tis  ordei  iijc  pullis  columbarum  jm  cericis 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de  Ballincreif  de  secundo 
anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xxxij  H.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Gosfurd  de  dictis  annis  compoti.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis,  jcxxx  H.  v s.  x d.  xxvj  celdre  ij  bolle  ij  fer- 
lote  ij  pecce  tua  part  pecce  frumenti  xv  celdre  ix  bolle 
ordei  vjc  pulli  columbarum  ijm  cerice  xvij  capones  jclxxxij 
pultrie. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Edinburgh, 
-percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  quatuor  marcas  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Gosfurd  ex  concessione  regis  quondam  Jacobi 
tertii  bone  memorie,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  annis  compoti,  xxxij  H.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  domini- 
calium  quartern  de  Ballincreif  dicti  Eeid  Spittale  ex- 
tendentium ad  quinque  marcas  pecunie  et  tres  celdras  fru- 
menti, quas  quondam  Adam  Hepburn  de  Craggis  prius 
habuit  in  assedatione  pro  decem  libris  annuatim,  conces- 
sarum nunc  Johanni  Lindesay  olim  de  Wauchop  per  cartam 


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185 


sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  ut  patet 
in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi,  de  annis  com- 
poti, vj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  vj  celdre  frumenti.  Et  Johanni 
Drummond,  carpentario,  percipienti  annuatim  sex  libras 
pecunie  unam  celdrum  octo  bollas  ordei  de  totis  et  integris 
decem  libratis  terrarum  de  Ballincreif  cum  pertinentiis 
quas  quondam  Thomas  Hoppringill  de  domino  rege  prius 
habuit  in  feodo  suo,  et  quas  terras  dictus  Johannes  habet 
per  literam  domini  regis  sub  magno  sigillo  pro  toto  tempore 
vite  sue  pro  suo  servitio  domino  regi  impenso  et  impen- 
dendo alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti, 
xij  R.  iij  celdre  ordei.  Et  de  iirmis  quarte  partis  terrarum 
dominicalium  de  Ballincreife  concessis  Alexandro  Naper 
et  Agneti  sue  spouse  pro  toto  tempore  vite  eorundem  per 
literas  domini  regis  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  de  annis  compoti,  viij  R.  xvij  s.  x d.  vj  celdre 
x bolle  iij  ferlote  frumenti  j celdra  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij 
peece  tua  part  pecce.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  decem  libra- 
tarum terrarum  de  Ballincreife  concessis  Alexandro  Kerse, 
qui  fuerat  cocus  domine  regine  pro  tempore,  extendentium 
in  anno  ad  quinque  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor 
denarios  unam  celdram  novem  bollas  duas  ferlotas  ordei 
per  literas  sub  privato  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de 
annis  compoti,  xj  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  celdre  iij  bolle  ordei. 
Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  balliatus  de  annis  compoti, 
xxviij  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum 
dominicalium  de  Ballincreif  extendentis  in  anno  ad  novem 
libras  sex  celdras  duodecim  bollas  frumenti  unam  celdram 
duodecim  bollas  ordei,  Roberto  Borthuik,  machinatori, 
concessis  in  feodifirma  pro  pecuniis  et  victualibus  pre- 
scriptis  et  sibi  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem  per 
promissum  domini  regis  defuncti  sub  suo  signeto  et 
manuali  subscriptione  ostensum  super  compotum  de  annis 
compoti,  xviij  R.  xiij  celdre  viij  bolle  frumenti  iij  celdre 
viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  quinque  terrarum 
husbandiarum  trium  quart eriorum  unius  terre  husbandie 
de  Ballincreiff,  columbaris,  ortorum  sive  pomerii  earundem, 
cum  domibus  ante  ortum  constructis  ex  parte  australi, 


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1516. 


cum  aera  retro  ortum  ex  parte  boreali  vocata  doukatakir, 
ac  molendini  de  Ballincreif,  viginti  octo  aerarum  cotagii 
ville  de  Ballincreif  cum  le  thirle  multure  et  sukkin 
dominii,  ville,  terrarum  et  le  Manys  de  Ballincreif,  Gos- 
furd,  et  Spittale,  unacum  officio  balliatus  ejusdem  superius 
onerato,  extendentium  ad  viginti  libras  in  anno  duas 
celdras  duas  bollas  duas  ferlotas  ordei  septemdecim 
capones  centum  octuaginta  duas  pultrias  tricentas  pullas 
columbarum  unum  mille  cerices,  defalcando  annuatim  in 
pecunia  quindecim  solidos  et  triginta  pultrias  pro  quinque 
acris  cotagii  ville  de  Ballincreif  concessis  Johanni  Drum- 
mond in  vitali  redditu  de  summa  predicta,  spectantium 
Andree  Murray,  filio  dicti  magistri  Johannis,  in  feodi- 
firma,  ex  eo  quod  dominus  gubernator  concessit  firmas 
dictarum  terrarum  dicto  Boberto  Borthuik  durante  sua 
voluntate  pro  servitio  domino  regi  et  sue  dominatrici 
impenso  et  impendendo  per  literam  sub  magno  sigillo 
ostensam  super  compotum  de  annis  compoti,  xl  li.  iiij 
celdre  v bolle  ordei  xxxiiij  capones  iijcxliiij  pultrie  vje  pulli 
columbarum  ijm  cerices.  Summa  expensarum,  jcxxx  Ii. 
v s.  x d.  xxvj  celdre  ij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  ij  part  pecce 
frumenti  xv  celdre  ix  bolle  ordei  vjc  pulli  columbarum 
ijm  cerice  xvij  capones  jclxxxij  pultrie.  Et  sic  eque. 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


187 


CCCXLII.  [CCCLY.] 

COMPOTA  CU STUMARIORUM  ET  BALLIYORUM 
BURGORUM. 

A.D.  1516. 

Compotum  Johannis  Broun  et  Leonardi  Clerk,  Aire, 
custumariorum  burgi  de  Air,  [. Edinburgh , 16  July  1516 , 
from  5 July  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears , £5%  Os.  6/2(1.  Custom  of  10  sacks 
8/2  st.  wool  (£13  16s.  1/2(1.),  17  lasts  15  dacres  8 hides 
(£4-7  8s.  8d.):  7637  ells  woollen  cloth  (£38  3s.  3d.),  100 
5 score  woolfells  (£1  fs.  5d.),  100  schorlings  (6s.  8d.),  860 

futefells  ( ), lentrynwair  ( ), 

18  lasts (£11  5s.  6d.),  and  3 barrels  suet 

(£1)  ; £116  7s.  7/d . Sum,  £168  8s.  3d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar, .....]  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill  militi,  tunc 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  quinquaginta  duabus  libris  sex 
denariis  obolo  de  arreragiis  compotantium,  dicto  Patricio 
per  suas  binas  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  osten- 
sas super  compotum  et  de  quibus  reddidit  compotum  in 
ultima  supervisione  sua  apud  Edinburgh  in  decimo  Feb- 
ruarii ultimo  elapsi,  ut  patet  in  eadem  supervisione,  lij 
R.  vj  d.  ob.  Et  dicto  Patricio  in  decem  libris  sibi  solutis, 
ipso  Patricio  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptam fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de  quibus 
reddidit  compotum  in  dicta  ultima  supervisione,  x H. 

Et  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam  Willelmo  Smyth 
in  decem  marcis  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris,  ut  patet 
per  suam  literam  manu  sua  subscriptam  ostensam  super 
compotum,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  dicto  Johanni  Broune 


188 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardane,  regu- 
lator. 


Irwyne. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardane,  rotu- 
lator. 


in  viginti  libris  pro  quinque  le  serpentynis  emptis  in  Air 
et  Dongallo  Campbell  deliberatis  de  mandato  domini 
regis  defuncti,  et  in  quatuor  libris  quatuor  solidis  pro 
naulo  duarum  cimbarum  cum  nautis  a burgo  de  Air 
diversis  vicibus  versus  Lamlasch  in  Arane  et  Cumrayis 
cum  literis  dicti  domini  regis,  et  in  octo  libris  sex  solidis 
quondam  Johanni  Forman  deliberatis  pro  una  ancora  et 
certis  victualibus  per  eundem  emptis  navi  dicti  domini 
regis  vocate  le  Bark  de  Abavil,  et  in  decem  libris  pro  uno 
equo  per  dictum  Johannem  dicto  quondam  regi  defuncto 
deliberato,  ut  patet  per  compotum  dicti  Johannis,  exten- 
dentibus in  toto  ad  quadraginta  duas  libras  decem  soli- 
dos. et  dominus  gubernator  mandavit  allocare  hujusmodi 
summam,  domino  cancellario  testante  mandatum  super 
compotum,  xlij  li.  x S.  Et  eidem  de  custuma  unius  laste 
et  sex  dacrarum  correorum  extendente  ad  tres  libras 
novem  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  ex  eo  quod  dicta 
corria  custumata  erant  apud  burgum  de  Irwyn  et  dicti 
custumarii  de  Irwyn  reddiderunt  compotum  pro  eisdem, 
ut  patet  per  coquetam  dicti  burgi  ostensam  super  com- 
potum, iij  li.  ix  s.  iij  d.  Et  eidem  de  custuma  certe 
lane,  corriorum,  et  pellium  lanutarum,  extendente  ad 
quadraginta  septem  solidos  denarium  obolum,  custuma- 
tarum  apud  burgum  de  Irwyne  simili  modo,  ut  patet  per 
eorum  coquetam  ostensam  super  compotum,  xlvij  s.  j d. 
oT5.  Et  pro  feodo  compotantis  et  constructione  trone  dicti 
burgi,  iiij  li.  ix  d.  ob.  [To  Sir  Alexander  Jardane , Comp- 
troller,, £57  6s.  2f$d.]  Sum,  £168  8s.  2d.  Et  sic  eque. 

’ Compotum  Laurentii  Scott,  custumarii  burgi  de  Irwyn, * 
[Edinburgh,  16  July  1516,  from  5 July  1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  3 lasts  9 dacres  hides  (£9  5s-) 
200  ells  woollen  cloth  {£!),  3 lasts  salmon  (£7  5s.),  17 
lasts  5 barrels  herrings  (£10  9s.),  and  certain  hides,  woollen 
cloth,  and  woolfells  omitted  (£2  7s.  ljzd.);  £30  5s-  ljd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  10s.  Id.  To  Sir  Alex- 
ander Jardane  of  Apilgirth,  knight,  Comptroller,  £29 
15s . Ofyd.  Sum,  £30  Ifed.]  Et  sic  eque. 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


189 


Compotum  domini  Willelmi  Murray,  canonici  Dum-  Strivelin. 
blanensis,  custumarii  de  Strivelin,  [Edinburgh,  18  July 
1516 , from  30  July  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears , £30  13s.  Ofyd.  Custom  of  3 sacks 

16  st.  wool  {£5  17s.- 10d.),  500  woolfells  {£2  13s.  jd.), 

5 lasts  5 dacres  hides  {£11  6s.  8d?j,  691/2  dozen  woollen 
cloth  {£3  9s.  6d.),  and  2 barrels  salted  salmon  {8s.); 

£22  15s.  J+d.  Also  of  200  schorlings  {13s.  lyd.),  and 
200  futefells  {6s.  8d.)  ; £1.\  Et  mandatur  compotanti 
quod  levet  et  importet  custumam  consimilium  pellium 
in  futurum.  [Sum,  £23  15s.  l±d.  Bo.  with  arrears,  £55 
8s.  Iffd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  7s.  lid.  To  chaplain  of 
St  Laurence,  by  receipt  of  Thomas  Joffra,  £1,  and  Elizabeth 
Haig,  £13  6s.  8d.;  as  p.  92.]  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  Roberto  Scot,  fabro,  in  viginti  libris  in  feodo  suo 
de  anno  compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum  per 
preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  manu  sua  subscriptum,  et 
dicto  Roberto  per  suas  binas  quittantias  fatente  solu-  Alexander^ 
tionem  super  compotum,  xx  R.  [To  Jar  din,  Comptroller,  Str0rme  rotu' 
£20.  Sum,  £55  15s.  7d.  Over  expended,  6s.  '2)gd.\ 

Compotum  Andree  Wod,  custumarii  de  Pettinweme,  Pettin- 
[Edinburgh,  19  July  1516,  from  5 July  1515.  weme. 

Custom,  by  tack,  £25 ; paid  to  Jar  ding,  Comp-  Respondebit 

Alexander 

tr oiler.  \ Jarding,  rotu- 

J lator. 

Compotum  Willelmi  Scot  et  Andree  Liddale,  custum-  Monthrose. 
ariorum  burgi  de  Monthrose,  [Edinburgh,  21  July  1516 , 
from  30  July  1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  10  lasts  salmon  {£2 Jf),  1900  cod 
{£3  16s.),  10  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£1  5s.),  1 last  2 dacres 
5 hides  {£3),  and  1260  woolfells  {£8  6s.  8d.)  ; £50  7s. 

8d. 

Discharge:  Fees  of  accountants,  13s.  5d.  To  Margaret 
Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p.  50,  £26  13s.  5d.  To  Jardin,  Alexander1*5 
Comptroller , £13  Os.  lid.  Sum,  £50  7s.  8d.]  Et  sic  LTor!n’ rotu' 
eque. 


190 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Arbroith. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Vocandi  sunt 
heredes  et 
executores 
quondam 
Johanni  Ogilvy. 


Hading- 

toun. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardane,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
dominus 
Patricius 
Hammiltoun, 
tunc  rotulator. 


Compotum  Wilelmi  Scot,  custumarii  burgi  de  Arbroith, 
[. Edinburgh , 23  July  1516 , from  2 August  1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  2 lasts  2 dacres  hides  (£ 5 12s.), 
250  woolfells  (£ 1 11s.  9fed.),  1300  schorlings  (£5  6s.  8d .), 
590  skaldings  ( 16s  8d.),  and  If  dozen  woollen  cloth  {10s.) ; 
£12  17s.  lfed. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  IfS.  3fed.  To  Allot  of 
Alirlrothok,  as  p.  50,  £3  3s.  2fed.  To  Jardin,  Comp- 
troller, £9  9s.  7 fed.-  Sum , £12  17s.  lfed.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se,  sicut 
non  onerabat  se  anno  immediate  precedente  hoc  compo- 
tum, de  custuma  dicti  burgi  intromissa  et  recepta  per 
quondam  Joann  em  Ogilvy,  custumarium  ejusdem,  per 
annum  integrum  ante  diem  introitus  compotantis,  vide- 
licet decimum  tertium  diem  mensis  Julii  anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii,  pro  qua  custuma  domini 
auditores  ordinarunt  heredes  et  executores  dicti  quondam 
Johannis  vocari,  qui  minime  vocati  fuerunt,  propterea  erga 
proximum  compotum  sunt  vocandi. 

Compotum  Alisone  Hamiltoun,  sponse  Jacobi  Heriot, 
custumarie  de  Hadingtoun,  redditum  per  eundem  Jacobum, 
[Fdinlurgh,  13  July  1516,  from  5 Jidy  1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  2 lasts  1 sack  18  st.  wool  (£28 
10s.),  5 lasts  9 dacres  7 hides  (£15  12s.  7d.),  7120  wool- 
fells  (£57  8s.  10  fed.)  ; and  59  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£6  2s. 
6d.)  ; £96  13s.  11  fed.] 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  David  Purves,  clavigero,  in 
decem  libris,  per  preceptum  domini  Alexandri  Jardane 
militis,  rotulatoris,  in  solutionem  sui  feodi  de  terminis 
hujus  compoti,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
David  ostenso  super  compotum,  x li.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  David  in  quinque  libris 
per  preceptum  domini  Patricii  Hammiltoun,  tunc  rotu- 
latoris, in  solutionem  sui  feodi  de  termino  Penthecostes 
anni  etc.  vcdecimi  quinti,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquit- 
tantia dicti  David  ostenso  super  compotum,  pro  quibus 


1516. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


191 


dictus  dominus  Patricius  respondebit,  v H.  Et  eidem  per 
emptionem  quadraginta  trium  laginarum  cervisie  et  libera- 
tarum ad  expensas  domini  gubernatoris,  eo  existente  in 
Dunbar,  per  preceptum  dicti  domini  Patricii,  tunc  rotu- 
latoris,  pretium  lagine  sexdecim  denarii.,  particulariter  Respondebit 

...  ^ „ ...  * .,  dominus 

examinatam  super  compotum,  nj  n.  x s.  vnj  a.,  pro  quibus  Patricius 
dictus  dominus  Patricius  respondebit.  Et  eidem  pro  tunc  rotuiatJr. 
feodo  tronatoris  de  summa  lane  ponderate,  xxij  d.  Et 
compotanti  pro  suo  feodo,  xxxij  s.  ij  d.  ob.  \To  Jardine , Respondebit 
Comptroller , £66  9s.  3d.\  Et  per  solutionem  factam  ^Rane>  rotul- 
Alexandro  Wardlaw,  lutario  domini  regis,  in  decem  libris 
in  solutionem  sui  feodi  de  terminis  compoti  de  dictis 
custumis,  x li.  Summa  expensarum,  lxxxxvj  E.  xiij  s. 
xj  d.  ob.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Jacobi  Eollok  et  Jacobi  Kinloch,  custum-  Dunde. 
ariorum  burgi  de  Dunde,  [Edinburgh,  14  July  1516 , 
from  4 and  7 August  1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  3 sacks  wool  (£lj),  1%  lasts  15 
dacres  hides  (£34),  581  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£91  15s.  6d.), 

4430  woolfells  (£39  10s.),  37  lasts  salted  salmon  (£64  16s.), 
and  3 lasts  1)b  barrels  suet  (£13  15s.);  £336  16s.  6d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  3d ; of  custumars,  £3  13s. 

3d.  To  Dominicans  of  Perth,  by  two  receipts,  £7  6s.  8d.  ; 

Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  her  receipts,  £66  13s. 

4d. ; chaplain  of  St.  Salvator,  by  receipt  of  Master  Robert 
Monorgound,  £5;  as  p.  50. \ Et  per  solutionem  factam 
domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill  militi,  tunc 
rotulatori,  in  quadraginta  duabus  libris,  dicto  domino 
Patricio  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  soluionem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus  red- 
didit compotum  in  ultima  supervisione  predicta,  xlij  H. 

[ To  Jardine,  Comptroller,  £48  3s.  8d.  To  John  Kin- 
loch  as  p.  51,  £10.  To  said  Comptroller,  £36  13s.  8d.] 

Et  eidem  de  custumis  viginti  barilium  salmon um  ex- 
tendentibus ad  quatuor  libras  spectantium  comiti  Moravie 
et  custumatorum  apud  burgum  de  Elgin,  ut  patet  per 
coquetam  dicti  burgi  ostensam  super  compotum,  iiij  H. 


192 


EOTULI  SCACCABII 


1516. 


Dunber- 

tane. 


Vocandus  est 

dominus 

Erskin. 


Litera  Willelmi 
Striveling. 


Summa  expensarum,  ijcxxiij  ti.  ix  s.  x d.  Et  sic  restant 
xiij  EL  vj  s.  viij  d.  que  sunt  solvendi  abbati  de  Jedburgh, 
priori  et  canonicis  apud  Rostinoth  commorantibus  vel 
eorum  factoribus. 

Compotum  Willelmi  Striveling  de  Glorat,  custumarii 
de  Dunbertane  et  Lowis,  [. Edinburgh , 35  July  1516,  from 
3 5 December  1515]  Memorandum  quod  compotans  non 
onerat  se  de  cust urnis  provenientibus  in  Dunbertane  et 
Lowis  a die  vicesimonono  mensis  Julii  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcdecimi  quarti  usque  ad  vicesimum  quintum  Decembris 
ejusdem  anni,  ex  eo  quod  Johannes  dominus  Erskin 
intromisit  cum  eisdem  per  dictum  tempus,  pro  quibus 
vocandus  est. 

[Charge.  Custom  of  16  lasts  13  dacres  hides  {£55  8s.), 
3358  ells  woollen  cloth  {£18  18s.),  79  lasts  11  barrels 
herrings  {£57  19s.),  and  1 barrel  suet  {10s.);  £111  15s] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  custumis  quinque 
lastarum  et  quatuor  corriorum  et  quingentarum  ulnarum 
panni  lanei  extendentibus  ad  quindecim  libras  septem- 
decim  solidos  et  novem  denarios,  ex  eo  quod  dicta  corria 
et  panni  erant  custumata  apud  burgum  de  Air  et  pro 
eisdem  custumam  solverunt,  prout  constat  per  eorum 
coquetam  ostensam  super  compotum,  xv  li.  xvij  s.  ix  d. 
Et  compotanti  in  viginti  libris  de  dictis  custumis  in 
partem  solutionis  feodi  sui  quadraginta  librarum  sibi 
concessi  per  dominum  gubernatorem  durante  voluntate 
ipsius  per  literam  sub  privato,  de  termino  Penthe- 
costes  hujus  compoti,  dicta  litera  ostensa  super  compotum, 
xx:  R.#  Et  pro  feodo  compotantis  pro  spatio  compoti, 

* James  be  the  grace  of  God  king  of  Scottis,  to  oure  custuinaris  of  Dun- 
bertane present  and  to  cum  and  to  all  utheris  oure  leigis  and  subditis 
quham  it  efferis  quhais  knawlege  thir  oure  lettrez  salcum  greting.  Wit  ye 
ws  with  avise  and  consent  of  oure  derest  cousing  and  tutoure  Johnne  duk 
of  Albanie  etc. , protectoure  and  governoure  of  oure  realme,  to  have  gevin 
and  gran  tit  and  be  thir  oure  lettrez  gevis  and  grauntis  to  oure  lovit 
Williame  Striveling  of  Glorat,  capitane  and  kepar  of  oure  castell  of  Dun- 
bertane, for  his  gud,  trew,  and  thankfull  service  done  and  to  be  done  to 
ws  and  our  said  governoure,  ane  yeirlie  pensioun  of  the  soume  of  fourty 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


193 


videlicet  unius  anni  cum  dimedia  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  ix  Ii.  Et  compotante  per  solutionem  factam 
Johanni  Smolet,  ballivo  de  Dunbertane,  in  triginta  sex 
libris  pro  tribus  doliis  vini  liberatis  Johanni  M‘Cane  de 
Ardnamurchy  pro  defencione  sui  castri  de  Dunnook  per 
preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantiis  dictorum  Johanniset  Johannis  ostenso  super  Respondebit 
compotum,  xxxvj  H.  \To  Jardane , Comptroller,  £30  rotuiator. 
17 s.  3d.  Sum,  £111  15 s.']  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Isabelle  Elphinstoun,  domine  de  Dunrod,  Alleca 
arrendatarie  allecum  assise  maris  et  lacuum  occidentalium,  Assise. 

[. Edinburgh , 7 August  15 16,  from  9 September  1513;  3 
years .] 

Eadem  onerat  se  de  sex  lastis  allecum  salsorum  de 
primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xij  lastis  consimilium 
allecum  de  secundo  et  tertio  annis  hujus  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris,  xviij  laste  allecum. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
quondam  Jacobo  Redheuch,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 

pundis  usnale  money  of  oure  realme  to  be  payit  to  him  of  the  redyest 
money  of  our  eustumes  of  Dunbertan  and  boundis  thairof  yeirlie  during 
oure  said  governouris  will,  to  be  payit  at  twa  termis  in  the  yeir  Witsonday  , 
and  Mertymes  in  winter  be  evin  portiouns  begynnand  at  the  feist  of 
Witsonday  next  to  cum  eftir  the  day  of  the  daite  herof ; to  be  haldin  and  to 
be  had  the  said  pensioun  of  xl  pundis  to  the  said  Williame  to  be  payit  to 
him  of  the  rediest  money  of  the  said  eustumes  yeirelie  during  oure  said 
governouris  will  as  said  is  at  the  termis  aboune  writin  be  evin  portiouns 
frelie,  quietlie,  weile,  and  in  pece,  but  ony  revocatioun,  impediment,  or 
aganecalling  quhatsumevir.  Quharefor  we  charge  straitelie  and  comandis 
yow  all  and  sindri  our  said  custumaris  of  Dunbertane  present  and  to 
cum  to  mak  thankfull  payment  to  the  said  Williame  of  the  said  soume 
yeirelie  during  our  said  governouris  will  and  quhill  he  have  uther 
command  in  the  contrair.  And  als  we  charge  oure  comptroller  and 
auditouris  of  our  chekker  being  for  the  tyme  to  mak  allowance  to  oure  said 
custumaris  of  the  said  soume  of  xl  li.  in  thair  comptis  yeirlie  quhill  oure 
said  governour  gif  command  in  the  contrar  to  thaim,  the  said  letter  being 
anis  schawin  upoun  compt  befor  the  saidis  auditouris  of  our  chekker  and 
registrat  in  the  rollis  thairof  and  oure  custumaris  bringand  his  quitclame 
yeirelie  thairupoun.  Gevin  under  oure  prive  seile  at  Edinburgh  the  xix 
day  of  Marche  the  yeir  of  God  jmvc  and  xv  yeris  and  of  oure  regnne  the 
thrid  yeire. 

VOL.  XIV. 


N 


194 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Disart. 


sex  lastis  allecum  ad  expensas  domicilii  dominorum  regis 
et  regine  et  intratas  in  libris  ejusdem,  vj  laste  allecum. 
Et  Colino  comiti  de  Ergile,  magistro  hospitii  domini  regis, 
in  octo  lastis  allecum,  dicto  Colino  per  suam  quittantiam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  viij  laste  allecum. 
Et  Patricio  Hammilton  de  Kincavill  militi,  tunc  compo- 
torum rotulatori,  in  una  lasta  ad  expensas  domini  guber- 
natoris et  in  quatuor  barilibus  ad  expensas  domini  regis 
in  Strivelin,  ipso  per  suas  literas  fatente  receptum  super 
compotum,  j lasta  iiij  barilia  allecum.  Et  Alexandro 
Jardin  de  Apilgarth  militi,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 
quatuor  barilibus  allecum  ad  expensas  domini  guber- 
natoris, ipso  per  suas  quittantias  fatente  super  compotum, 
iiij  barilia  allecum.  Et  eidem  compotanti  pro  expensis 
per  eam  factis  super  lignis  pro  barilibus  ad  dicta  alleca 
conservanda,  et  firmis  domorum  in  quibus  servabantur 
usque  ad  eorum  deliberationem  rotulatoribus  predictis,  et 
aliis  minutis  expensis  super  hujusmodi  per  dictos  tres 
annos  compoti  factis  in  defectu  non  receptionis  dictorum 
allecum  per  dictos  rotulatores  in  terminis  in  assedatione 
contentis,  extendentibus  per  dictos  tres  annos  compoti  ad 
duas  lastas  et  quatuor  barilia  allecum  compotanti  ex 
consideratione  auditorum  allocatis  sub  ea  conditione  quod 
in  futurum  deliberabit  hujusmodi  vj  lastas  allecum 
libere  in  villa  de  Glasgw  servitoribus  domini  regis  aut 
rotulatoris  viij  die  mensis  Januarii,  et  casu  quo  servitores 
domini  regis  aut  rotulatoris  non  comparuerunt  ad  recipien- 
dum dicta  alleca  die  octavo  predicto  in  Glasgw,  dictus 
rotulator  aut  auditores  scaccarii  allocabunt  compotanti 
firmam  domus  et  alias  expensas  si  quas  fecerit  circa 
custodiam  dictarum  iiij  lastarum  allecum  post  hujusmodi 
octavum  diem  usque  ad  diem  receptionis  earundem,  ij 
laste  iiij  barilia  allecum.  Summa  expensarum,  xviij 
laste  allecum.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Margrete  domine  Sinclare,  custumarie 
burgi  de  Disart,  [Edinburgh,  6 August  1516,  from  J August 
1515. 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


195 


Custom , by  lease  to  accountant , £20;  paid  to 
Comptroller.'] 


Jar  din,  Respondebit 
’ Alexander 


Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Compotum  Mcholai  Craufurde,  custumarii  de  Lin-  Linlithqw. 
lithqw,  [. Edinburgh , 6 August  1516 , from  3 August 
1515. 

Charge.  Custom , by  lease  to  accountant , £50.  . 

Discharge.  To  late  Stephen  Baity  for  maintenance  of 
Linlithgow  Palace , as  p.  95,  Martinmas  term,  £15.  To  Respondebit 
Sir  Patrick  Hamilton,  then  Comptroller,  as  in  his  account , Alexander 

’ J-  ’ Jardin,  rotu- 

£15  3s.  5J  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £10  16s.  8d.  Sum,  Jator. 

£501]  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  Jacobi  Prestoun,  custumarii  de  Inverkethin,  Inver- 
[ Edinburgh , 9 August  1516,  from  28  July  1512;  J kethin, 
years. 

Charge . Custom  of  100  woolfells  {13s.  5J)>  500 

schorlings  {16s.  8d.\  700  skaldings  {£1  3s.  JcZ.),  800 
futfellis  {13s.  5d-)>  and  1300  lentrinware  {£1  Is.  8cl.)\ 

£5  8s.  5d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  Is.  6d.  To  Jardin,  Respondebit 
Comptroller,  £5  6s.  lOd.  Sum,  £5  8s.  5d-\  Et  sic  ^aatr0drin’  rotu‘ 
eque. 

Compotum  Patricii  Mure,  custumarii  de  Wigtoun  et  Wigtoun, 
Quhithirne,  [ Edinburgh , 9 August  1516,  from  5 July  Quhithirn. 
1515. 

Charge.  Arrears  of  John  Murray  of  Brochtoun,  £55 
9s.  $fd.  Custom  of  3 sacks  21  st.  wool  {£5  3s.  5d.),  5 
lasts  hides  {£11  Is.  5<F),  500  5 score  and  7^2  dozen 
woollen  cloth  {£25  7s.  6d.)l\  et  de  xvj  s.  custume  unius 
cimbe  Anglie;  [£50  8s.  5d.  Sum,  £85  17s.  6/2d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  3jsd.;  of  accountant,  15s.  5J 
To  Hamiltoun,  late  Comptroller,  arrears ,]  de  quibus  dictiis 
Patricius  reddidit  compotum  in  ultima  supervisione  sua 
reddita  undecimo  mensis  Februarii  anno  etc.  vcdecimo  AieSxandeerblt 
quinto,  [£55  Os.  S^d.  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £39  15s.  iSSt** rotu' 
7)»d.  Sum,  £85  17s.  Ofyd.]  Et  sic  eque. 


196 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Perth.  Compotum  Alexandri  Chalmir  et  Constantini  Reide 

alias  Arthure,  custumariorum  pro  tempore  burgi  de 
Perth,  [. Edinburgh , 8 August  IS  16,]  de  omnibus  receptis 
suis  et  expensis  per  magnam  custumam  omnium  et 
singulorum  bonorum  in  quadam  nave  de  Camfeire  aspor- 
tatorum extra  regnum  et  custumatorum  apud  dictum 
burgum  in  mense  Septembris  anno  Domini  etc.  decimo 
quinto  post  ultimum  compotum. 

[Charge.  Custom  of  8 sacks  wool  {£10  13s.  4d.),  300 
woolfells  {£1  6s.  8d.),  3 dacres  hides  ( 5s . 4d.\  5 dozen 
woollen  cloth  {13s.  6d.),  and  1 last  3 barrels  salmon  {£3 
16s.)  in  said  ship  ; £15  13s.  10 d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  8d .;  of  accountants,  5s.  3j2d. 
To  Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  as  p.  100,  balance  of  pension 
AieeSxanderblt  for  Whitsunday  1515,  by  his  receipt,  £6  13s.  fol-  Sum, 
iatodr?ne’ rotu'  £6  19s.  3)2d.  Balance,  £8  Ifs.  7j2d. ; paid  to  Jardane, 
Comptroller.]  Et  sic  eque. 


Perth.  Compotum  Thome  Elemyng,  custumarii  de  Perth, 

[Edinburgh,  8 August  1516,  from  entry  on  office  on  35 
September  1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1 last  8 sacks  18  st.  wool  {£35), 
189  dozen  6 ells  woollen  cloth  {36  3s.  9d.),  6410  woolfells 
{£1$  Us.  5d.),  5 lasts  19  dacres  5 hides  {£15  18s.  8d.), 
7 lasts  salmon  {£16  16s.),  and  1 last  IJ2  barrel  suet  {£6 
15s.);  £133  7s.  lOd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Is.  6/21.;  of  accountant,  £3  4s. 
9/2 d.  To  Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  by  receipt  of  Prior 

William,  £36  13s.  4d. ; and  Dominicans  of  Perth,  at 
Alexander  risk,  £7  6s.  8d.;  as  p.  100.  To  John  Andersoun,  as  p. 

lator.  ’ 100,  £10.  To  Jardane,  Comptroller,  by  two  receipts,  £56 

13s.  6d.  To  do.]  pro  vino  et  cervisia  emptis  ad  expensas 
domini  gubernatoris  apud  Perth  et  intratis  in  libris 
domicilii  ejusdem  ostensis  super  compotum,  xvij  Ii. 

Do.  xix  s.  viiij  d.  [To  Prior  of  St.  Andrews,  as  p.  100,  by 
receipt  of  Sir  John  Quhite,  £35]  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  militi,  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  sex  libris  Roberto  Muncur  deliberatis,  et  in 


1516. 


BEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


197 


tribus  libris  duodecim  solidis  pro  sex  bollis  frumenti 
emptis  et  deliberatis  Johanni  Schau,  pistori,  ac  in 
quatuordecim  solidis  Duncano  Dausone,  carbonario, 
solutis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  x li.  vj  g.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  [To 
said  Comptroller , 3s.  Ifd.  Sum,  £133  7s.  10d.\ 

Compotum  Gilberti  Menzeis  et  Johannis  Mar,  custu- 
mariorum  de  Abirdene,  [. Edinburgh , 16  August  15 16,  from 
3 September  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £58  2s.  6d.  Custom  of  12  lasts  1 
sack  4,  st.  wool  {£161  11s.  Id.),  6 lasts  8 dacres  hides 
(£17  Is.  Ifd.),  3220  woolfells  (£21  8s.  lOfyd.),  60  dozen 
woollen  cloth  (£7  10s),  1000  cod  (£2),  and  20  lasts  10 
barrels  salmon  (£50).  Sum,  with  arrears,  £317  13s. 
9jd.\ 

Memorandum  quod  custuma  salmonum  solebat  assedari 
annuatim  Andree  Elphinstoun  et  Gilberto  Menzeis  pro 
centum  libris,  ut  patet  in  rotulis,  et  nunc  dictus  Gilbertus 
intromiserat  cum  dicta  custuma  salmonum  de  anno  com- 
poti et  duobus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  et  de 
primo  anno,  videlicet  decimo  quarto,  sue  intromissionis 
oneratur  et  solvit  quinquaginta  unam  libras  et  quatuor 
solidos,  et  pro  secundo  anno,  videlicet  decimo  quinto, 
solvit  pro  dicta  custuma  triginta  quatuor  libras  et  octo 
solidos,  et  de  anno  compoti  solvit  quinquaginta  libras  pro 
dicta  custuma  salmonum.  Et  sic  restant  de  summa 
tricentarum  librarum  de  tribus  annis  predictis  jclxiiij  li. 
viij  s.,  quam  summam  compotans  negat  solvere,  super  quo 
aviset  rotulator  et  vocet  compotantem. 

[Discharge.  Fees  of  tronar,  1 Os.  ljud.;  of  accountants, 
£Jf,  6s.  6d.  To  Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p.  98,  by  her 
receipt , £66  13s.  Ifd.  To  Jardane , Comptroller,  £120)  Et 
Boberto  Davidsoun,  cursori,  in  sex  marcis  in  solutione  feodi 
sui  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quarti,  solutis 
magistro  Boberto  Davidsoun  per  preceptum  Jacobi  Bed- 
heuch,  tunc  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  aequi ttantia 
dicti  magistri  Boberti  ostenso  super  compotum,  iiij  li.,  pro 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Abirdene. 


Vocandus  est 
compotans. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardane,  rotu- 
lator. 


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Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  tunc 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dictus 
Alexander 
Jardan,  rotu- 
lator. 


Kirkcud- 

brycht. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Couper. 


Vocandus  est 

Alexander 

Spens. 


quibus  respondebit.  Et  eisdem  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  domino  Alexandro,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum 
viginti  duabus  libris  tribus  solidis  et  decem  denariis  de 
dictis  custumis,  dicto  rotulatore  per  receptionem  magistri 
Johannis  Giffart,  clerici  ejusdem,  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  jcxxij  li.  iij  s.  x d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Summa  expensarum,  iijcxvij  H.  xiij  s.  ix  d.  ob.  Et 
sic  eque. 

Compotum  Patricii  Eorestar  et  Willelmi  Inglis,  custu- 
mariorum  burgi  de  Kirkcudbricht,  redditum  apud  Edin- 
burgh per  eosdem  [18  August  1516 , from  2 August 
1515. 

Charge.  Custom  of  5 sacks  wool  (£6  13s.  Jfdl),  1 last  10 
dacres  hides  {£lf),  and  510  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£30 
10s.);  £41  3s.  4d. 

Discharge.  Fees  of  tronar , 5d.;  of  accountants , 13s.  8d. 
To  Minorites  of  Kirkcudbright , by  tolerance , by  receipt  of 
Nicholas  Bailie , their  warden , £3  6s.  8d.,  as  p.  96.  To 
Jardin , Comptroller,  £37  2s.  7d.  Sum , £41  3s. 

Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  David  Grundistoune  de  Glaslie,  custumarii 
burgi  de  Cupro,  [Edinburgh,  1 0 September  1516,  from  entry 
on  office  on  6 December  1514-\ 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  cus- 
tumis dicti  burgi  a decimo  quarto  dicti  mensis  Julii  anni 
etc.  vcduodecimi  usque  in  sextum  diem  mensis  Decembris 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  quarti,  quia  Alexander  Spens, 
tunc  custumarius  dicti  burgi,  intromisit  cum  eisdem,  pro 
quibus  vocandus  est. 

[Charge.  Customs,  by  tack  to  Comptroller,  £25  first 
year  and  £25  second  year  ; £50 i] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Inverie  no  viter  fundatis, 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  marcas  de  dictis  custumis 
quas  consueverant  percipere  duo  capellani  seculares,  de 
quatuor  terminis  ultimo  elapsis,  fratre  Willelmo  Bernis 


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et  fratre  Hugone  Ramsay,  prioribus  pro  tempore  dicti 
loci,  per  suas  literas  fatentibus  solutionem  de  viginti 
duabus  libris  dicte  summe,  et  de  aliis  septem  marcis  sub 

. , . . . . . -j,  Respondebit 

periculo  compotantis  de  terminis  predictis,  xxvj  R.  xnj  s.  Alexander  ^ 
iiij  d.  [To  J ardane,  Comptroller , £13  6s.  8d.  To  do.  lator. 

£3  6s.  8d.~\  Et  remisse  compotanti  ex  consideratione  Do- 
auditorum  propter  pestem  que  pro  tempore  acciderat  in 
dicto  burgo,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  1 R. 

Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Johannis  Hammiltoun  burgensis  de  Edin-  Edinburgh, 
burgh,  et  Margarete  Creichtoun,  relicte  quondam  Georgii 
Halkerstoun,  burgensis  ejusdem,  redditum  ibidem  [15 
September  1516,  from  *25  September  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears  of  said  Margaret,  £1/71  11s.  Id. 

Said  John  : Custom  of  31  lasts  20  st.  wool  (£1/11/,  11s.  2d.), 

1168  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£69  8s.),  9010  woolfells  (£60 
Is.  Id.),  1800  lambskins  called  lentrinware  (£1  10s.),  25 
lasts  5 hides  (£93  8s.),  2 lasts  11  barrels  salmon  (£7),  1/ 
lasts  9fi  barrels  suet  (£28  15s.),  1 barrel  salt  meat  (2s.) 

300  cod  (12s.),  7 barrels  herrings  (7s.),  and  English  goods 
(£3);  £678  ll/s.  3d.  Said  Margaret:  35  lasts  3 sacks 
1/  st.  wool  (£lf70  17s.  lOd .),  1601/  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£96 
1/s.),  26990  woolfells  (£179  16s.  8d .),  1260  schorlings  (£1/ 

3s.  1/d.),  1/00  futfells  (13s,  1/d.),  500  lentrinware  (8s.  1/d.), 

36  lasts  10  dacres  hides  (£97  6s.  8d.),  3 lasts  3 barrels 
salmon  (£7  16s.),  5 barrels  suet  (£2  10s.),  1/00  cod  (£2 
16s.),  11/  chalders  coals  (18s.  8d.),  and  English  goods 
(£6.);  £869  10s.  lOd.  Sum,  without  arrears,  £151/8 
5s.  Id.;  with  arrears,  £2019  16s.  2d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  £2  15s.  5d.;  of  custumars, 

£25  16s.  ld.\  Et  Thome  Schaw,  principali  coco  domini 
regis  et  regine,  pro  suis  laboribus  impensis  domino  regi 
temporibus  preteritis  et  nunc  destituto  servitio  suo,  x R. 

To  John  Scherp,  at  risk,  £13  6s.  8d.;  chaplain  in  chapel 
under  wall  of  Edinburgh  Castle,  at  risk,  £13  6s.  8d.; 
heirs  of  Thomas  Moffet,  £8 ; Nicholas  Abernethy,  £16 ; 

John  Drummond,  paid  by  Margaret  Creichtoun,  £10 ; 


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Mariot  Staynle,  by  said  Margaret , £20  ; Henry  Mair , 
£ 13  6s.  8d.;  and  chaplain  in  Edinburgh  Castle , £10.;  as 
p.  ££]  Et  magistro  Johanni  Chesholm  pro  suis  laboribus 
ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  anno  compoti,  xl  Ii. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  comitisse  de 
Mortoun  in  centum  libris  in  completam  solutionem 
ducentarum  librarum  assignatarum  dicte  comitisse  in 
completam  solutionem  maritagii  ac  dotis  comitis  filii  sui 
et  filie  regis  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  ostensum 
super  compotum,  jc  li.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutio- 
nem factam  magistro  Johanni  Weddale,  canonico  Mora- 
viensi,  in  quatuordecim  libris,  de  hoc  anno  tantum  ex 
consideratione  auditorum,  xiiij  li.  Et  dicte  Margarete 
per  emptionem  tresdecim  doliorum  cum  dimedia  et  unius 
le  puncion  vini  clareti  de  Burgunye  et  le  Beane  pro 
ducentis  septuaginta  septem  libris  et  decem  solidis,  dolio 
stante  ad  viginti  libras  et  intratam  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris  a primo  Martii  inclusive  anni 
Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  usque  ad 
primum  Augusti  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi 
sexti,  ut  patet  per  extractum  dicti  libri  domini  guberna- 
toris manu  Johannis  Donaldsone  extractum  ostensum 
super  compotum,  dicto  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  pro 

Respondebit  1 . ...  . 

Alexander  tempore  rotulatore,  li  lxxvii  n.  x s.,  pro  quibus  dictus 

lator.  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem 

factam  dicto  domino  Alexandro  rotulatori  in  ducentis 
libris  et  quindecim  solidis,  dicto  domino  Alexandro 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  ijc  li.  xv  s., 
no.  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  Johanni  Hammilton 
per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de 
Kincavil  militi,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  centum  novemdecim 
libris  sex  solidis  et  sex  denariis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de  quibus  reddidit  com- 
potum in  ultima  supervisione  sua,  jcxix  li.  vj  s.  vj  d. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  pro  speciebus  et  chandria  a primo 
Martii  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  inclusive 
usque  ad  ultimum  Augusti  anni  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  sexti  etiam  inclusive,  extendentibus  ad  centum 


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viginti  quatuor  libras  octo  solidos  et  tres  denarios,  et 
intratis  in  libris  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  magistro 
Thoma  Hay,  clerico  expensarum,  per  suum  librum 
testante  introitum  super  compotum,  dicto  domino  Alex- 
andro Jardin  pro  tempore  rotulatore,  jcxxiiij  Ii.  viij  s.  iij  d., 
pro  quibus  dictus  dominus  Alexander  rotulator  re-  Alexander  ^ 
spondebit.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  emptionem  candela-  lator.  ; 
rum  per  idem  tempus  extendentem  ad  triginta  sex  libras 
unum  denarium  simili  modo  intratam  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris  et  dicto  clerico  expensarum  testante 
introitum,  xxxvj  R.  j d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  dominus 
Alexander  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicte  Margarete  no. 
per  emptionem  certarum  martarum  pastarum  et  por- 
corum extendentem  ad  sexdecim  libras  et  duodecim 
solidos  simili  modo  intratam  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris  per  idem  tempus,  dicto  clerico 
expensarum  testante  introitum,  xvj  R.  xij  s.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  Alexander  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicte  do. 

Margarete  per  emptionem  duorum  doliorum  cum  dime- 
dio  vini  de  Beane  pro  quinquaginta  libris,  dolio  stante 
ad  viginti  libras,  et  intratam  in  libris  domicilii  domini 
gubernatoris  ultimo  Augusti  anni  Domini  etc.  decimi 
sexti,  dicto  clerico  testante  introitum,  1 R.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  dominus  Alexander  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  d<>. 
dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Anthonio 
Darsy  baroni  de  Labasty  in  centum  octo  libris  et  decem 
solidis,  videlicet  .sibi  ipsi  octuaginta  octo  libre  et  decem 
solidi  et  suo  servo  viginti  libre,  dicto  domino  Anthonio 
per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  jcviij  H.  x s.  Et  dicte 
Margarete  per  emptionem  trium  lastarum  salmonum  ac 
certarum  ollarum,  patellarum,  vasorum  eneorum,  ac  alio- 
rum utensilium  et  domiciliorum,  necnon  quinque  ulnarum 
de  le  russett  et  unius  paris  caligarum,  ac  unius  pecie  albe 
panni  continentis  viginti  quatuor  ulnas,  ac  tresdecim 
barilium  adipis  ac  trium  ulnarum  grosii  panni,  liberatarum 
dicto  domino  Anthonio  de  Labasty,  de  quibus  alique 
erant  deliberate  ad  provisionem  castri  de  Dunbar  et 


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alique  ad  alios  usus  concernentes  dictum  dominum 
Anthonium,  extendentium  in  toto  ad  centum  nonaginta 
quinque  libras  tresdecim  solidos,  dicto  domino  Anthonio 
per  suam  acquittantiam  etiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  jclxxxxv  R.  xiij  s. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  pro  speciebus  et  chandria,  vasibus 
stanneis,  panno  lineo  pro  mapis,  manutergiis,  et  aliis 
necessariis  ad  mensam  domini  regis  et  tedis  ac  ceriis  et 
intratis  in  libris  domicilii  domini  regis,  extendentibus  ad 
triginta  tres  libras  quatuordecim  solidos  quatuor 
denarios,  clerico  expensarum  dicti  domini  regis  testante 
introitum  super  compotum  et  dicto  domino  Alexandro 

.Respondebit  A A . . . . . 

Alexander^  Jardin  pro  tempore  rotulatore,  xxxnj  R.  xmj  s.  vij  a.,  pro 

lator.  ’ quibus  dictus  dominus  Alexander  respondebit.  Et  dicte 

Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  David  Creichtoun  in 
panitria  regis,  percipienti  annuatim  sex  marcas  et  in 
partem  solutionis  sui  feodi  per  preceptum  dicti  domini 
Alexandri  rotulatoris,  dicto  Alexandro  presente  et  fatente 
preceptum  super  compotum,  xl  s.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
Do.  Alexander  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicte  Margarete 
per  liberationem  viginti  ulnarum  de  le  Franche  tanny, 
pretium  ulne  quatuordecim  solidi,  et  quinque  ulnarum 
de  le  cairsay,  pretium  ulne  quinque  solidi,  et  decem 
ulnarum  cameloti,  pretium  ulne  tresdecim  solidi,  exten- 
dentium in  toto  ad  viginti  unam  libras  et  quindecim 
solidos,  liberatarum  David  Creichtoun,  Willelmo  Duly, 
Johanni  Craig,  et  Georgio  Dempstar,  servitoribus  domini 
regis  in  camera  sua,  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris, 
prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  xxj  R.  xv  s. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio 
Creclitoun  de  Cranstoun  Riddale,  capitaneo  castri  de 
Edinburgh,  in  sexaginta  sex  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et 
quatuor  denariis  in  partem  solutionis  feodi  sui  termini 
Penthecostes  dicti  compoti  pro  custodia  dicti  castri  per 
preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu 
ipsius  subscripto,  ac  dicto  Patricio  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  lxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
dicto  Johanni  Hammiltoun,  uni  custumariorum,  per 


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solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de  Kin- 
cavile  militi,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  ducentis  quin- 
quaginta libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  uno  denario,  dicto 
domino  Patricio  tunc  rotulatore  per  suas  octo  acquittan- 
tias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, et  de  ducentis  tresdecim  libris  octodecim  solidis 
et  octo  denariis  dictus  Patricius  reddidit  compotum,  et  Patricius 
pro  triginta  sex  libris  quatuordecim  solidis  et  quinque  tunc  rotuiator, 
denariis  respondebit,  ijcl  H.  xiij  s.  j d.  Et  dicto  Johanni  xiujl^a. x’ 
per  solutionem  factam  domino  Patricio  Creichtoun,  capi- 
taneo  castri  de  Edinburgh,  pro  custodia  dicti  castri,  in 
centum  marcis  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti, 
dicto  domino  Patricio  capitaneo  per  suam  acquittan- 
tiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  lxvj  U xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  Johanni 
per  solutionem  factam  Georgio  Gud  in  quatuor  libris  per 
preceptum  dicti  domini  Patricii  tunc  rotulatoris,  dicto 
precepto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  dicto  Georgio  presente 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  dictus  Patricius 
Patricius  rotuiator  respondebit,  iiij  li.  Et  dicto  Johanni  rotuiator. 
pro  duobus  libris  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris  et  viridi 
panno  pro  coopertorio  tabule,  xliiij  s.  vj  d.  Et  dicto 
Johanni  de  custuma  duorum  saccorum  viginti  duarum 
petrarum  lane  quatuor  dacrarum  corriorum  et  trium 
lastarum  cepi,  extendentium  ad  viginti  duas  libras  sex 
solidos  et  tres  denarios,  spectantium  Margarete  Crechtoune 
custuma  libera  ex  concessione  regis  quondam  J acobi  quarti 
sub  magno  sigillo  de  summa  centum  marcarum  annuatim 
durante  vita  dicte  Margarete  alias  ostensa  super  compotum, 
xxij  li.  vj  s.  iij  d.  Et  eidem  Johanni  de  custuma  octo 
saccorum  duodecim  petrarum  lane  et  octo  dacrarum 
corriorum  extendentium  ad  duodecim  libras  et  octo  solidos 
spectantium  Archibaldo  Dougles  custuma  libera  per 
dominum  gubernatorem  sibi  concessarum  de  suis  propriis 
bonis,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  precedenti  hoc  compotum,  xij  li. 
viij  s.  Et  dicto  Johanni  de  custuma  novem  saccorum  et 
sexdecim  petrarum  lane  extendentium  ad  duodecim 
libras  septem  decim  solidos  et  novem  denarios  spectan- 


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tium  abbati  et  conventui  de  Metros,  eis  concessarum  de 
propriis  gregibus  custuma  libera,  ut  patet  in  rotulis 
precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti,  xij  li.  xvij  s.  ix  d.  Et 
dicte  Margarete  de  custuma  duarum  lastarum  et  quatuor 
petrarum  lane  viginti  duodenarum  panni  lanei  millium 
sexingintarum  et  sexaginta  pellium  lanutarum  duarum 
lastarum  quatuordecim  dacrarum  et  quinque  corriorum, 
extendentium  ad  quadraginta  sex  libras  tres  solidos  et  duos 
denarios,  de  quibus  sibi  concesse  custuma  libera  quadra- 
ginta quatuor  libre  septem  solidi  et  unus  denarius  in  com- 
pletam solutionem  centum  marcarum  sibi  concessarum 
Respondebit  annuatim  de  suis  propriis  bonis  ut  superius  dictum  est,  et 
jardinfrotu-  triginta  sex  solidi  et  unus  denarius  soluti  dicto  domino 
xxx°vj  17 a.  Alexandro  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  xlvj  li.  iij  s. 

ij  d.  Et  dicte  Margarete  de  custuma  quatuor  saccorum 
lane  quatuor  dacrarum  corriorum  extendentium  ad  quinque 
libras  septemdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  spectan- 
tium Archibaldo  Dougles  sibi  concessarum  custuma  libera 
per  dominum  gubernatorem  ut  supra,  v li.  xvij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  de  custuma  octo  duodenarum  panni 
lanei  unius  laste  octo  dacrarum  corriorum  et  quatuor 
celdrarum  carbonum  extendentium  ad  quatuor  libras  et 
octo  solidos  spectantium  Gillermo  Rokat,  Gallico,  sibi 
concessarum  per  dominum  gubernatorem  custuma  libera, 
iiij  H.  viij  s.  Et  dicte  Margarete  de  custuma  unius  sacce 
et  quatuordecim  petrarum  lane  spectantium  abbati  et 
conventui  de  Melros  eis  concessarum  custuma  libera  de 
propriis  gregibus,  xlij  s.  iij  d.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per 
solutionem  factam  dicto  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  in 
centum  marcis,  dicto  domino  Patricio  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  lxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  de 
quibus  idem  Patricius  reddidit  compotum  in  ultima 
supervisione  sua.  Et  dicte  Margarete  in  speciebus  et 
chandria  extendentibus  ad  quinquaginta  tres  libras  et 
octodecim  denarios  et  intratis  in  libris  domicilii,  domini 
gubernatoris  a primo  Novembris  inclusive  anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  usque  ad  decimum  nonum 
Januarii  ejusdem  anni,  ut  patet  per  extractum  magistri 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


205 


Thome  Hay,  clerici  expensarum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris, 
manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  domino 
Patricio  Hammiltoun  pro  tempore  rotulatore,  liij  E.  xviij  d., 
pro  quibus  dictus  dominus  Patricius  respondebit.  Et 
dicte  Margaret  e per  solutionem  factam  Willelmo  Hesbit 
pro  suis  laboribus  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  hoc 
anno  tantum  sic  quod  in  futurum  non  repetet,  iiij  E. 
iiij  s.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  solutionem  factam  Patricio 
Cuthbert,  tronatori,  ex  consideratione  auditorum  pro 
sustentatione  prolium  suarum,  de  hoc  anno  tantum,  iiij  R. 
Et  dicte  Margarete  pro  speciebus  et  chandria  extenden- 
tibus ad  septem  libras  et  intratis  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris  in  mense  Julii  anni  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  quinti,  dicto  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  pro  tem- 
pore rotulatore,  vij  R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  dominus  Patricius 
respondebit.  Et  dicte  Margarete  per  emptionem  quinque 
laginarum  et  unius  quarte  vini  clareti  tempore  quo  dominus 
gubernator  cenaverat  in  domo  dicte  Margarete,  unius  com- 
potantium,  extendentium  ad  triginta  quinque  solidos  et 
intratarum  in  libris  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  domino 
Alexandro  Jardin  pro  tempore  rotulatore,  xxxv  S.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  Alexander  rotulator  respondebit.  Summa 
expensarum  dicti  Johannis,  vclx  R.  xix  d.  Et  sic  restant 
jcxviij  R.  xij  s.  viij  d.,  pro  qua  resta  dominus  Patricius 
Hammiltoun,  ejus  magister  pro  tempore  respondebit. 
Summa  expensarum  dicte  Margarete,  jmvclv  R.  xv  s.  ij  d. 
Et  sic  superexposuit  dicta  Margareta  ijcxiiij  R.  xiij  s.  iij  d. 
Insuper  allocatur  dicte  Margarete,  uni  compotantium,  per 
solutionem  factam  magistro  Edwardo  Cunynghame  in 
quadraginta  libris  sibi  concessis  per  literas  sub  magno 
sigillo,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus  ac  de  mandato 
dominorum  ad  allocandum  de  anno  compoti,  xl  R. 
Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  superexposuit  dicta 
Margareta  ijcliiij  R.  xiij  s.  iij  d. 

‘[In  dorso.] 


Respondebit 
Patricius 
Hammiltoun, 
tunc  rotulator. 


Do. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
Patricius 
Hammiltoun, 
tunc  rotulator. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Renfrew,  redditum  Renfrew. 


206 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Irwin. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Hading- 

ton. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Wigtoun. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


apud  Edinburgh  per  Bartholomeum  Gibsone  nomine  balli- 
vorum  dicti  burgi,  [15  July  1516,  from  5 July  1515. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £5  6s.  8d.,  paid  to  Jar  dine, 
Comptroller .] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Irwine,  [. Edinburgh , 15 
July  1516 ,]  per  Jacobum  Boid,  [from  4 July  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £7  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £6.  To  William 
Cunnynghame  of  Craganis , at  risk,  as  p.  61,  £1  6s.  8d. 
Sum,  £7  6s.  8d .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Hadingtoun,  [Edin- 
burgh, 15  July  1516,']  per  David  Borthuik,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [from  6 Jidy  1515. 

Charge.  ' Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £15. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Haddington,  by  her  receipt, 
as  p.  63,  £2.]  Et  per  solutionem  factam  abbati  et 
conventui  de  Dunfermlin,  percipientibus  annuatim  quad- 
raginta solidos  de  dictis  firmis  ex  simili  elimosina  domini 
regis,  magistro  Roberto  Forman,  decano  Glasguensi,  ex 
parte  reverendissimi  domini  archiepiscopi  Sanctiandree, 
commendatarii  dicti  monasterii,  presente  et  recipiente 
super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  xl  s.  [To  Hospital  of 
St.  Laurence,  as  p.  63,  by  receipt  of  Friar  Adam  Harlau 
for  Master,  £1.  To  Jardin,  Comptroller , £10.  Sum, 
£15.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Wigtoun,  [Edinburgh, 
15  July  1516,]  per  Ludovicum  Makgilhauch,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [from  2 August  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £20. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Wigtoun,  by  receipt  of 
Friar  John  Donaldson,  Prior,  £6  13s.  Ifd.;  and  Sir  John 
Quhit,  £10 ; as  p.  111.  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £3  6s. 
8d.  Sum,  £20.]  Et  sic  eque. 


Are. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Are,  [Edinburgh,  15 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


207 


July  1516 ,]  per  Johannem  Broune  nomine  eorundem, 

[ from  5 July  1515. 

Fermes , by  feu-charUr , £30 ; paid,  as  p.  61,  to 
Dominicans  of  Ayr,  by  receipt  of  Friar  James  Young, 

Prior.\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Dunbritane,  [. Edinburgh , Dun- 
75  July  1516 ,]  per  Willelmum  Striveling  nomine  britane. 
eorundem,  [from  5 July  1513;  3 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £3f] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotantibus  per  solutionem 
factam  capellano  celebranti  in  capella  castri  de  Dunbri- 
tane, percipienti  annuatim  decem  marcas  de  dictis  firmis 
ex  fundatione  regis  Roberti  primi,  magistro  Johanne 
Striveling,  capellano  dicte  capelle,  per  suas  acquittantias 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  annis  compoti, 
xx  R.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  capellano  cele- 
branti in  ecclesia  Beate  Marie  de  Dunbritane  ad  altare 
ejusdem,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  solidos  de  dictis 
firmis  et  fundatione,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
magistro  Waltero  Abirnethy,  preposito  dicte  ecclesie,  per 
suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  annis  Jgg^eerbit 
compoti,  iij  li.  [To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £1.  Sum , £34--]  fator”1’ r°tu 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Perth,  [Edinburgh,  16  Perth. 
July  1516,]  per  Andream  Blindsele  nomine  eorundem, 

[from  6 August  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £80. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St.  Andrews , by  his  receipt, 

13s.  4d Abbot  of  Cambuskynneth,  by  receipt  of  Abbot 
Patrick,  £3  10s.;  Abbot  of  Scone,  by  receipt  of  John  Clerk, 
sub-prior,  £5  3s.  lyd.;  Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  £33  6s. 

8d,  with  pension  of  Hospitals  of  St.  Leonard  and  St.  Mary 
Magdalene,  £5  13s.,  both  by  receipt  of  Prior  William; 
Dominicans  of  Perth,  £18  13s.  4d,  and  Carmelites  of 
Perth,  £3  6s.  8d.,  both  by  receipt  of  Prior;  and  provost 
and  community  of  Perth  for  bridge  of  Tay,  by  receipt  of 


208 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1516. 


Carale. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
J ardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Inver- 

kethin. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Forfair. 


Monthrose. 


Alexander 
Jardin,  compo- 
torum rotulator. 


Thomas  Fothringhame,  £10  lfs.  8d.;  as  p.  59.  Sum, 
£80.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Carale,  [Edinburgh,  18 
July  1516, ] per  Johannem  Abircrumby,  unum  eorundem, 
[from  2 August  1515. 

Charge,  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £11. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St.  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Levintoun,  chamberlain  of  that  place,  £2  13s.  5d.; 
and  James  Lundy  of  Balgowny ,]  domino  Jacobo  Kincragi, 
decano  Abirdonensi,  et  magistro  Thom  a Meldrum  de  Segi 
fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum,  [£5;  as  p.  59.  To 
Jardin,  Comptroller,  £3  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £11.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  di  Inverkethin,  [Edin- 
burgh, 18  Jidy  15165]  per  Marcum  Swintoun,  unum 
eorundem,  [from  5 September  1515. 

Fermes,  by  feu-cliarter,  £5 ; paid  to  Jardin,  Comp- 
troller.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Forfare,  [Edinburgh, 
19  July  1516,]  per  Jacobum  Ramsay,  unum  eorundem, 
[from  3 August  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £8  13s.  fd. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Fynnevin,  by  tolerance , by 
receipt  of  Master  James  Michelsoun , chaplain,  £6  13s.  J^d.  ; 
and  Abbot  of  Jedburgh  and  Prior  and  canons  of  Rostinoth, 
by  receipt  of  Sir  David  Lesly,  £2;  as  p.  62.  Sum,  £8 
13s.  Jd]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Monthrose,  redditum 
per  Andream  Liddale,  unum  ballivorum  dicti  burgi, 
[Edinburgh,  13  Jidy  1516,  from  30  July  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £16. 

Discharge.  To  Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  and  canons  of 
Restinot,  by  receipt  of  Master  James  Gray,  £2  12s. ; as 
p.  60.  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £1  2s.  8d.]  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  magistro  Jacobo  Ogilvy,  rectori  de 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


209 


Kinkell,  commendatario  de  Driburgh,  recipienti  ratione 
temporalitatis  episcopatus  Brechinensis,  cui  dicta  tempora- 
litas disponitur  per  literas  domini  regis  ex  avisamento 
et  consensu  sui  carissimi  consanguinei  et  tutoris  Johannis 
ducis  Albanie  etc.  sibi  desuper  factas,  et  ex  elimosina 
regis  antiqua  concessa  episcopo  Brechinensi,  percipienti 
annuatim  duodecim  libras  quinque  solidos  et  quatuor 
denarios  de  firmis  predictis,  dicto  magistro  Jacobo  per 
suas  literas  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  xij  B.  v s.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum, 
xvj  B.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Northberwik,  redditum  North - 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Richartson,  unum  balli-  berwik. 
vorum  eorundem,  [ 23  July  1516 , from  16  Auqust  1515.  Respondebit 

Fermes , by  tolerance , £ 1 ; paid  to  Jar  din,  Comptroller .]  jgj™. rotu- 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Ruthirglen,  [Edin-  Ruthir- 
burgh , 23  July  1516\  per  David  Brady,  unum  eorundem,  glen. 
[from  27  June  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes , by  feu-charter,  £13. 

Discharge.  To  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Glasgow,  as  p. 

58 ,]  magistro  Cutherto  Simonis,  scribe  curie  dictorum  de- 
cani et  capituli,  de  ipsorum  mandato  per  suam  manualem 
scripturam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  [£11.  AieSxandeerblt 
To  Jar  din,  Comptroller,  £2.  Sum,  £131\  Et  sic  eque.  fatorm’ rotu’ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Laudir,  [Edinburgh,  Laudir. 
12  August  1516,  from  26  June  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £36  7s.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter, 

£5  7s.  1+d.  Sum,  £1+1  lfs.  J+d.\ 

De  quibus  allocatur  dictis  ballivis  per  solutionem 
factam  Roberto  Harowair,  percipienti  quinque  libras  in 
anno  et  octo  denarios  in  feodo  suo  de  dictis  firmis 
per  literas  domini  regis  sub  privato  sibi  ad  vitam 
concessas  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  com- 
poti, v B.  viij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  v B.  viij  d.  Et 
sic  restant  xxxvj  B.  xiij  s.  viij  d. 

VOL.  XIV. 


o 


210 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1516. 


Culane. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


King-horn. 


Respondebit 

Alexander 

Jardin, 

rotulator. 


Linlithqw. 


Respondebit 

Alexander 

Jardin, 

rotulator. 


Banff. 


Dompotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Culane,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  magistrum  Alexandrum  Ogilvy,  unum 
ballivorum  ejusdem,  [86  July  1516,  from  8 August  1515. 

Charae.  Fermes  of  burqh  and  lands  adjacent,  as  p. 
113,  £81  18s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  for  soul  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 
£6  13s.  Ipd.  ; and  graduate  in  University  of  Aberdeen, 
£18  6s.  ; asp.  113.  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £8  13s.  Ipd. 
Sum,  £81  18s.  8dl\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kingorne,  redditum 
per  David  Boisvile,  unum  eorundem,  [. Edinburgh , 6 

August  1516,  from  lip  July  15 lip  ; 8 years. 

Charge.  Arrears,  10s.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5. 
Sum,  £5  10s. 

Discharge.  To  Constable  of  Kinghorn,  as  p.  63,  at 
risk,  £lp.  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  £1.  Sum,  £5. 
Balance,  lOs.'] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Linlithqw,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Mcholaum  Craufurd  nomine  eorun- 
dem, [6  August  1516,  from  30  July  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Manuell,  as  p.  68,  by 
receipt  of  Elizabeth  Hoppringle,  Prioress,  13s.  Ipd.  To 
Jardin , Comptroller,  £13  6s.  8d.  Sum  £51\  Et  sic 
eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Banff,  redditum  per 
Jacobum  Stewart  de  Eiland  nomine  eorundem,  [ Edin- 
burgh,, 8 August  1516,  from  86  July  1513  ; 3 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £1001\ 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
collegio  Abirdonensi,  percipienti  annuatim  novemdecim 
marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
magistris  Hectore  Bois  et  Alexandro  Galway  per  literas 
suas  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatentibus  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  duobus  primis  annis  hujus  compoti,  et  de 


1516. 


BEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


211 


ultimo  anno  ejusdem  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xxxviij  B. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  quondam  episcopo  Aber- 
donensi  pro  secundis  decimis  sibi  debitis  de  dictis  firmis 
de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti,  et  magistro  Willelmo 
Bolland  nomine  capituli  de  reliquis  duobus  annis  hujus 
compoti  percipienti  annuatim  quinque  marcas,  ut  patet  in 
rotulis  precedentibus,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  x H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  domino 
Willelmo  Ogilvy  de  Strathern  militi,  tutori  et  wardam 
habenti  terrarum  Alexandri  Ogilvy  filii  fratris  sui,  perci- 
pienti annuatim  quatuor  libras  de  dictis  firmis,  ipso  per 
magistrum  Ogilvy  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de 
dictis  annis  compoti,  xij  li.  Et  per  solutionem  Georgeo 
Baird  factam  in  suo  feodo  de  dictis  firmis  de  termino 
Sancti  Martini  primi  anni  hujus  compoti  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  domino  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Apilgarth  militi, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  viginti  marcis  monete  per  eum 
receptis  et  in  viginti  libris  per  obligationem  compotantis 
et  magistri  Alexandri  Ogilvy  similiter  per  eum  receptis, 
de  termino  Penthecostes  et  reliquis  duobus  annis  hujus 
compoti  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xxxiij  H.  Aiexanderblt 
vj  s.  vnj  a.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensa-  lator, 
rum,  jc  B.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Innernes,  redditum  Innernes. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Jacobum  Symontoun,  unum  bal- 
livorum dicti  burgi,  [ 8 August  1516 , from  2 August  1515. 

Charge.  Fermes  of  burgh , by  feu-charter , £53  6s.  8d. 

1 lb.  pepper ; of  Ballohhill , as  p.  6f,  £f  Bum,  £57 
6s.  8d.,  1 lb.  pepper. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Inverness , by  receipt  of 
William  Bernes,  Prior,  £10  ; and  chaplain  in  Cathedral 
of  Moray,  8s.  8d.;  as  p.  6f  To  Jardin,  Comptroller,  Aieexanderblt 
£b6  18s.,  1 lb.  pepper.  Sum,  £57  6s.  8d„  1 lb.  pepper. ] fator!"’  r°‘u' 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Abirdene,  redditum  Abirden. 


212 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1516. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardane,  rotu- 
lator. 


Jedburgh. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardane,  rotu- 
lator. 


Kircud- 

brycht. 


apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Marr,  prepositum  ejusdem, 
12  August  1516,  from  6 August  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £17  6s.  8d.  Fermes,  by  feu- 

charter,  £213  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £230  13s.  5d.\ 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
vicariis  generalibus  et  capitulo  Abirdonensi,  sede  ejusdem 
vacante,  pro  secundis  decimis  sibi  debitis  de  dictis  firmis, 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  unam  libras  sex  solidos 
octo  denarios,  Alexandro  Galway,  canonico  Abirdonensi,  et 
procuratore  capituli  ejusdem  per  suas  literas  manu  sua 
subscriptas  eorum  nomine  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum de  anno  compoti,  xxj  H.  vj  .§.  viij  d.  [ To 
Dominicans,  by  receipt  of  Friar  John  Cresoun,  Prior , 
£17  6s.  8d.;  Carmelites,  by  receipt  of  Andrew  Storour, 
provincial,  £6  13s.  Ifd.;  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Aberdeen ,] 
domino  Johanne  Urquhard,  procuratore  vicariorum  chori 
Aberdonensis,  per  suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  [£1 ; annuity  of  Patrick  Berclay  trans- 
ferred to  church , by  receipt  of  said  Sir  John,  £5 ; Bishop 
of  Caithness,  £3  6s.  8d,  and  Bishop  of  Orkney,  £5,  both 
by  receipt  of  David  Stewart ; heirs  of  William  Wricht, 
by  receipt  of  Alexander  Irwyn  of  Drum , £5  ; Margaret 
Carmichell  Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  acquittance  under  her 
seal,  £lfi  ; and  John  Lord  Frskin,  by  his  receipt , £100  ; 
asp.  65.  To  Jardane,  Comptroller,  £26.  Sum,  £230 
13s.  Jd]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Jedburgh,  [. Edinburgh , 
18  August  1516i\  per  Andream  Eutherfurd,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [ from  26  June  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £9.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £3. 
Sum,  £12. 

Discharge.  To  Jar  dan,  Comptroller,  £3.  Balance , 

£9.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kirkcudbrycht, 
[ Edinburgh , 18  August  1516^]  per  Patricium  Eorestair, 
unum  ballivorum  dicti  burgi,  [ from  2 August  1515. 


1516. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


213 


Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £6  13 s.  1/d.;  'paid  to  Minorites 
of  said  burgh , by  receipt  of  Friar  Nicholas  Bailie , warden , 
as  p.  1111\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Couper,  [. Edinburgh , 1/  Couper. 
September  1516 ,]  per  David  Andersoun,  unum  ballivorum 
ejusdem,  \_from  8 July  1511/,;  2 years. 

Femmes,  by  feu-charter , £31/  13s.  1/d.;  paid  to  Abbot  of 
Culros,  as  p.  60,  by  various  receipts .] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh,  redditum  Edin- 
ibidem  per  Edwardum  Litill,  unum  eorundem,  [18  burgh. 
September  1516 , from  11  August  1515. 

Charge.  Arrears , £3.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £31/ 

13s.  1/d.  Sicm,  £37  13s.  1/d. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Edinburgh,  £6  13s.  1/d.; 

Provost  and  canons  of  Corstorphine,  £20  ; and  Abbot  of 
Dunfermling,  £5 ; as  p.  110;  all  at  risk.  To  Jardane,  Respondebit 
Comptroller,  £3.  Sum,  £31/  13s.  1/d.  Balance,  £3.\  Jardane, ei 
Quam  summam  persolvit  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  tunc  com- 
potorum rotulatori,  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
decimo  quarto,  prout  sufficienter  erat  probatum  coram  Eespondebit 
dominis  auditoribus  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  vocandus  ^cobus  ReM 
est  heres  dicti  Jacobi  et  pro  eadem  respondebit.  Et  sic  rotuiator, 
eque. 


A vice- 
comitibus. 


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CCCXLIII.  [CCCLYL] 

COMPOTUM  ALEXANDRI  JARDIN  DE  APIL- 
GIRTH  MILITIS,  COMPOTORUM  ROTULA- 
TORIS. 

a.d.  1516. 

Compotum  domini  Alexandri  Jardin  de  Apilgirtht, 
militis,  compotorum  rotulatoris,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh 
vicesimo  sexto  die  mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  mille- 
simo quingentesimo  decimo  sexto,  de  omnibus  receptis  suis 
et  expensis  per  firmas,  redditus,  et  proficua  totius  pro- 
prietatis domini  regis  a primo  die  mensis  Martii  anni 
Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  inclusive  usque 
ad  ultimum  Augusti  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  sexti  etiam  inclusive,  auditoribus  etc.  reverendis 
in  Cristo  patribus  Jacobo  episcopo  Moraviensi,  David  epis- 
copo Candide  Case  et  capelle  regie,  Andrea  episcopo  Catha- 
nensi,  venerabilibus  et  egregiis  viris,  magistris,  et  dominis 
Gawino  Dunbar,  archidiacono  Sanctiandree,  principali 
clerico  registri,  Roberto  Forman,  decano  Glasguensi,  Jacobo 
Kincragy,  decano  Abirdonensi,  Thoma  Halkerstoun,  prepo- 
sito de  Crechtoun,  nobilibus  viris  Alano  Stewarte,  capitaneo 
olim  de  Millane,  Crochet,  magistro  hospitii 

domini  gubernatoris,  et  domino  Johanne  Quhite,  rectore 
de  Petcokis,  clerico  cancellarii,  per  commissionem  domini 
nostri  regis  pecialiter  deputatis. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vj  s.  viij  d.  receptis  a 
vicecomite  de  Kinros  et  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  mille- 
simo quingentesimo  decimo  sexto.  Et  de  xliij  s.  x d. 
receptis  a vicecomite  de  Clakmannane.  Et  de  xiij  li.  x s. 
a vicecomite  de  Edinburgh.  Et  de  xviij  d.  a vicecomite 


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de  Peblis.  Et  de  xvj  tt.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.  a vicecomite  de 
Peblis.  Et  de  xvj  R.  xviij  s.  xij  d.  a vicecomite  de 
Kincardin  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  xxxiij  R.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  receptis  a A ballivi 
ballivis  de  Renfrew  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  etc.  quin-  burgorum, 
gentesimo  decimo  sexto.  Et  de  vj  R.  a balEvis  de  Irwin. 

Et  de  x H.  a baRivis  de  Hadingtoun.  Et  de  iij  R.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  a baRivis  de  Wigtoun.  Et  de  xx  s.  a baRivis  de 
Dunbertane.  Et  de  iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a baRivis  de  Crale. 

Et  de  v R.  a baRivis  de  Innerkethin.  Et  de  xxij  s.  viij  d. 
a baRivis  de  Monthros.  Et  de  xx  s.  a baRivis  de 
Northberwik.  Et  de  xl  s.  a baRivis  de  Ruthirglen.  Et 
de  Rij  s.  iiij  d.  a baRivis  de  Culane.  Et  de  xx  s.  a 
baRivis  de  Kingorn.  Et  de  iiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a baRivis 
de  LinHthqw.  Et  de  xxxiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a baRivis 
de  Banff.  Et  de  xlvj  R.  xviij  s.  a baRivis  de  Invernes. 

Et  de  xxvj  R.  a baRivis  de  Abirdene.  Et  de  iij  R.  a 
baRivis  de  Jedburgh.  Et  de  iij  R.  a baRivis  de  Edinburgh 
in  scaccario  dicto  anno  vcmodecimo  sexto.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  jclviij  R.  vij  s.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlvij  R.  vj  s.  ij  d.  ob.,  re-  A custum- 
ceptis  a custumariis  de  Air  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  etc.  ariis. 
quingentesimo  decimo  sexto.  Et  de  xxix  H. . xiiij  s.  ob.  a 
custumariis  de  Irwin.  Et  de  xxv  R.  a custumariis  de 
Pettinweme.  Et  de  xiij  R.  xj  d.  a custumariis  de 
Monthrois.  Et  de  xx  H.  a custumariis  de  StriveRng. 

Et  de  ix  R.  ix  s.  vij  d.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Arbroth.  Et 
de  lxxvj  R.  ix  s.  iij  d.  a custumariis  de  Hadingtoun.  Et 
de  lxxxiiij  R.  xvij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumariis  de  Dunde. 

Et  de  xxx  R.  xvij  s.  iij  d.  a custumariis  de  Dunbritane. 

Et  de  xx  R.  a custumariis  de  Disart.  Et  de  x R.  xvj  s. 
viij  d.  a custumariis  de  LinRthqw.  Et  de  iiij  R.  vj  s. 
x d.  a custumariis  de  Innerkethin.  Et  de  xxxix  R.  xiiij  s. 
vij  d.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Wigtoun  et  Quhitherne. 

Et  de  lxxxxiij  R.  xvj  s.  j d.  ob.  receptis  a custumariis 
de  Pertht.  Et  de  ijcxRj  R.  iij  s.  x d.  a custumariis  de 

Abirdene.  Et  de  xxxvij  R.  ij  s.  vij  d.  a custumariis  de 


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A ballivis 
ad  extra. 


Extra 

rotulos. 


Kirkcudbrycht.  Et  de  xvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumariis 
de  Cupro.  Et  de  vijcxliiij  H.  xj  s.  a custumariis  de 
Edinburgh  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  jmvcxlv  Ii.  xix  s.  vij  d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lvj  Ii.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  receptis 
a feodifirmario  de  Fethirkerne  in  scaccario  anno  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimo  decimo  sexto.  Et  de  jclxiiij  Ii.  xj  s. 
xj  d.  receptis  a camerario  de  Stratherne.  Et  de  iijclij  Ii. 
iij  s.  x d.  receptis  ab  arrenditario  de  Orknay  et  Schetland. 
Et  de  lxj  Ii.  vj  s.  x d.  receptis  a camerario  de  Carrik, 
Leswalt,  et  Menibrig.  Et  de  iijclxxxvij  Ii.  ix  s.  iiij  d. 
receptis  a camerario  de  Galloway.  Et  de  lxv  li.  v s. 
receptis  a feodifirmariis  de  Kintor,  Coule,  et  Oneile.  Et 
de  lxxx  Ii.  receptis  a Johanne  Lesly  de  Wardens  per 
compositionem  secum  factam  cum  auditoribus  scaccarii  in 
plenam  solutionem  pro  arreragiis  compoti  sui  de  Kintor, 
Coule,  et  Oneile  predictis  inter  alia  arreragia  restantia  in 
pede  dicti  compoti,  ut  patet  in  eodem.  Et  de  xxxv  Ii.  x s. 
receptis  a feodifirmario  de  Glencharny.  Et  de  lxxxx  Ii. 
receptis  a feodifirmario  de  Garviauch.  Et  de  lxxxiiij  Ii. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  a camerario  de  Strauthdee  et  Cromar.  Et  de 
jcij  li.  xj  s.  ab  arrenditaiio  de  Brechin  et  Never.  Et  de 

ijclxxviij  li.  viij  d.  a camerario  de  Kinclevin.  Et  de  iijcv  Ii. 
vj  s.  ix  d.  vj  bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij  peccis  ij  part  pecce  ordei 
iij  celdris  v bollis  avenarum  a camerario  de  Eiffe  in 
scaccario  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jmixclxxxij  Ii. 
xv  s.  iiij  d.  vj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  tua  part  pecce 
ordei  iij  celdre  v bolle  avenarum. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ix  li.  ix  s.  vj  d.  receptis  a 
custumariis  de  Pertht  ad  provisionem  domini  gubernatoris, 
ipso  existente  ibidem,  et  intratis  in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem, 
de  quibus  libris  compotans  capit  allocationem  in  presenti 
compoto.  Et  de  xij  li.  receptis  a custumariis  de  Dunde 
per  emptionem  duorum  le  punciouns  vini  clareti  et 
quinquaginta  laginarum  cervisie  simili  modo  intratarum 
in  libris  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  et  de  quibus  capit 
allocationem  in  presente  compoto.  Et  de  xiij  li.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  receptis  a Waltero  Chepman  de  firmis  prati  vocati 


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le  Kingis  Medow  sibi  assedati  videlicet  de  anno  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimo  decimo  quinto.  Et  de  ijc  Ii.  receptis  a 
camerario  de  Stratherne  per  manus  Henrici  Dempster, 
provisoris  domini  regis,  post  scaccarium.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  ijcxxxiiij  Ii.  xvj  s.  ij  d.  . 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxxvij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
receptis  a Saturnino,  argentario  domini  gubernatoris,  ad 
provisionem  domus  sue  et  familie  per  tempus  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxij  R.  per  venditionem  quinque 
celdrarum  ferrine  Rossie,  bolla  stante  ad  sex  solidos,  cum  le 
cantelis,  videlicet  allocando  unam  ferlotam  ad  tres  bollas. 

Et  de  xij  li.  vij  s.  vj  d.  per  venditionem  trium  celdrarum 
farrine  de  Arbroth,  bolla  stante  ad  quinque  solidos  et  sex 
denarios  cum  le  cantillis,  videlicet  bolla  ad  celdram.  Et 
de  xv  R.  per  venditionem  octo  celdrarum  avenarum,  bolla 
stante  ad  triginta  denarios,  allocando  bollam  ad  celdram 
pro  le  cheritie.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  xlix  li.  vij  s.  vj  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  v li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  adipe  et  Cepe, 
pinguidine  sexaginta  et  octo  martarum  intratis  in  libris 
domicili  domini  gubernatoris  per  tempus  compoti.  Et  de 
iij  H.  viij  s.  de  intestinis  dictarum  terrarum  [martarum]  Intestine, 
per  idem  tempus.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  ix  li.  xvj  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xvij  li.  de  corriis  dictarum  Corria. 
sexaginta  octo  martarum,  dacra  stante  ad  quinquaginta 
solidos  per  idem  tempus.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxx  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per  emp-  Marte, 
tionem  septem  martarum  pastarum  super  pedes,  marta 
stante  ad  sex  marcas  cum  dimedia,  receptarum  a grana- 
tario  de  Arbroth  et  intratarum  in  dictis  libris  domicilii 
pro  dicto  pretio,  et  de  quibus  dictus  compotans  capit 
allocationem  in  dictis  libris  domicilii.  Et  de  x li.  per 
venditionem  unius  laste  allecum  per  Robertum  Muncur 
recepte  a magistro  Thoma  Lummisden  in  partem  solu- 
tionis sex  lastarum  allecum  annuatim  solvendarum  pro 
allecis  assise  maris  orientalis  per  assedationem  de  eisdem 
sibi  factam.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  xl  li.  vij  s.  viij  d. 

Summa  totalis  onera  tion is,  iiij m iiij cxx viij  li.  xj  s.  ob. 


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Victualia. 


Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxj  celdris  ordei  receptis  a 
camerario  de  Boss,  videlicet  episcopo  Cathanensi,  per 
manus  Thome  Patersoun,  naute,  notatis  in  compoto 
Eossie  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti. 
Et  de  v celdris  frumenti  receptis  a domino  Willelmo 
Scott,  granatario  de  Arbroth,  per  tempus  compoti  liberatis 
domino  Willelmo  Mukkyn.  Et  de  x celdris  ordei 
receptis  ab  eodem  granatario  per  manus  dicti  Willelmi 
Mukkyn.  Et  de  x celdris  ordei  receptis  ab  eodem 
granatario  de  Arbroth  per  manus  domini  Eoberti 
Grahame,  capellam.  Et  de  j celdra  farrine  avenatice  re- 
cepta ab  eodem  granatario  per  manus  dicti  domini  Willelmi 
Mukkyn.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  v celdre  frumenti  lj 
celdre  vj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  tua  part  pecce  ordei, 
allocando  sex  bollas  duas  ferlotas  duas  peccas  cum  bina 
parte  pecce  oneratas  inter  ballivos  ad  extra  in  compoti 
de  Fiffe  superius,  j celdram  farrine  avenatice  iij  celdras 
v bollas  avenarum  notatas  ut  supra  inter  ballivos  ad 
extra  a camerario  de  Eiffe. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  Henrico  Dempstar,  senescallo 
domini  regis,  in  quadringintis  libris  octo  solidis  et  duobus 
denariis  a decimo  sexto  Januarii  anni  Domini  etc.  quin- 
gentesimi decimi  quinti  inclusive  usque  ad  ultimum  Julii 
anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  sexti  exclusive  ad 
provisionem  domicilii  domini  regis  et  sue  familie  in  omni- 
bus expensis,  speciebus,  et  lez  uncostis  et  aliis,  excepto 
vino,  particulariter  examinatis,  et  prout  dictus  Henricus 
fatebatur  super  compotum,  iiijc  H.  viij  s.  ij  d.  Summa 
hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  iiijmxxvij  E.  xij  s. 
ix  d.  ob. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  videlicet  in 
familia,  in  speciebus,  in  vinis,  et  in  omnibus  aliis  expensis, 
exceptis  expensis  stabuli  domini  gubernatoris  et  sue 
familie,  et  intratas  in  libris  domicilii  dicti  domini  guber- 
natoris a primo  die  mensis  Martii  inclusive  anni  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  usque  ad  ultimum  Augusti 


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anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  sexti  etiam  in- 
clusive, extendentes  in  toto  ad  tria  millia  trescentas 
quadraginta  novem  libras  duodecim  solidos  sex  denarios 
ob.,  particulariter  examinatas  in  dicto  libro  super  com- 
potum, iijmiijcxlix  Ii.  xij  S.  vj  d.  ob.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  vjclxxviij  H.  iij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Laurentio  Craw,  pistori,  in  sexaginta  novem  libris  et  octo- 
decim solidis  per  emptionem  sex  mille  noningentorum 
quinquies  viginti  et  octo  pannum  et  intratorum  in  libris 
domicilii  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  sine  pretio,  particu- 
lariter examinatorum  in  dictis  libris  super  compotum,  lxix 
li.  xviij  s.  Et  eidem  per  emptionem  duarum  celdrarum 
et  sex  bollarum  brasii  brasiatarum  in  Dunbar  ad  provi- 
sionem domini  gubernatoris  ultima  vice  qua  fuerat  ibidem 
pro  viginti  duabus  libris  et  expositarum  in  dicto  castro 
eodem  tempore  et  non  intratarum  in  libris  domicilii, 
xxij  R.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  lxxxxj  li.  xviij  s. 
Et  sic  restant  vclxxxvj  li.  ij  s.  iij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  lez  uncostis  extra 
libros  domicilii,  videlicet  per  emptionem  trium  celdrarum 
frumenti  missarum  ad  provisionem  castri  de  Dunbar,  et 
pro  naulo  victualium  portatorum  de  Ross  ad  Leith  et  ab 
Arbroth  ad  Leitht,  et  expensis  diversarum  personarum 
servitorum  rotulatoris  ac  officiariorum  domini  regis 
equitantium  ad  inducendum  firmas  proprietatis  domini 
regis  ac  de  Arbroth,  et  pro  agitatione  diversarum  mar- 
tarum  pastarum  et  aliarum  ad  expensas  domini  guber- 
natoris et  sue  familie,  et  pro  diversis  aliis  minutis 
expensis  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  centum  duodecim  libras 
tresdecim  solidos  et  octo  denarios  particulariter  coram 
auditoribus  scaccarii  examinatis  super  compotum,  jcxij  li. 
xiij  s.  viij  d.  Et  decano  de  Lestalrig  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  libras  de  hospitio  domini  regis  in  Leitht 
pro  sustentatione  unius  prebendarii  in  collegio  de 
Lestalrige  pro  animabus  regum  bone  memorie  Jacobi 
tertii  et  quarti,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  1 i.  Et  per  solu- 

tionem factam  Johanni  Kirkwod,  quondam  magistro 


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lardinarie  domini  regis,  in  triginta  sex  libris  octodecim 
solidis  quatuor  denariis,  de  quibus  quadraginta  marce  pro 
collis  martarum  per  compositionem  secum  factam  tempore 
quondam  regis  defuncti  cum  dominis  scaccarii  et  rotu- 
latore  pro  tempore,  et  decem  libre  quinque  solidi  pro 
feodo  suo  dicto  tempore  regis  defuncti  per  preceptum 
dominorum,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
Johannis  ostenso  super  compotum,  xxxvj  li.  xviij  d.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  sex  histrionibus  Ytilis  domini 
gubernatoris  in  triginta  quinque  libris  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris,  dominis  auditoribus  testantibus 
preceptum,  et  dictis  histrionibus  fatentibus  solutionem 
super  compotum,  xxxv  H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
David  Lindesay,  ostiario  domini  regis,  in  viginti  libris  in 
partem  solutionis  feodi  sui  termini  Penthecostes  hujus 
compoti,  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto 
unacum  acquittantia  dicti  David  ostenso  super  com- 
potum, xx  H.  Et  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Jaques  Merchel,  secretario  domini  gubernatoris,  in  sex- 
aginta  quatuor  libris  undecim  solidis  et  undecim  denariis 
per  manus  magistri  Patricii  Scot,  camerarii  de  Stratherne, 
dicto  Jaque  secretario  per  suum  scriptum  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptum fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxiiij  li. 

Jaque  Mereheu.  xj  s.  xj  a.,  pro  quibus  respondebit  domino  gubernatori. 

Et  compotanti  de  firmis  prati  de  Kingis  Medow  exten- 
dentis ad  decem  marcas  remissis  Waltero  Chepman  pro 
destructione  granorum  et  feni  in  eodem  tempore  excer- 
citus  de  Dunglas  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii  osten- 
sum super  compotum,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  ijclxxxxv  li.  xvij  S.  iij  d.  Et  sic 
restant  ijclxxxx  E.  v s. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Petro  Crechtoun  de  Nauchtane  militi  in  gardiroba  regis, 
percipienti  annuatim  viginti  marcas  in  feodo  suo,  in 
quadraginta  libris  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  de 
anno  compoti  et  'de  duobus  annis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum,  xl  H.  Et  Patricio  Donaldsone,  servitori  dicti 
domini  Petri  in  dicta  gardiroba,  percipienti  annuatim  sex 


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marcas  de  eisdem  annis  per  consimile  preceptum,  xij  R. 
Et  clericis  domicilii  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris,  quilibet 
eorum  percipiens  in  anno  quinque  libras,  videlicet  clerico 
domini  regis  de  anno  compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc 
compotum,  et  clerico  domini  gubernatoris  de  anno  compoti, 
xv  R.  Et  Andree  Hammiltoun,  brasiatori  domini  guber- 
natoris, percipienti  annuatim  quinque  marcas  de  anno 
compoti,  iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Thome  Douglas,  carnifici, 
percipienti  in  anno  decem  libras  in  feodo  suo  de  anno 
compoti,  x R.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  lxxx  R.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  sic  restant  ijcix  R.  xviij  s.  iiij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Gilberto  Ruthirfurd,  Jacobo  Wallace,  Duncano  Riche, 
David  Lowry,  Johan  ni  Langlandis,  Johanni  Ademsone, 
Archibaldo  Auchinlek,  Jacobo  Bissat,  Johanni  Balfour, 
et  David  Camerone  ac  Gilberto  Reauch,  nuntiis,  qui  sunt 
in  numero  undecim  persone,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in 
anno  quatuor  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  xxi  xH.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  Garviauch  signifero  percipienti  annuatim  decem 
libras  in  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  x R.  Et  David 
Balfour  et  Jacobo  Kinloch,  janitoribus  domini  guber- 
natoris, in  decem  libris  de  termino  Penthecostes  hujus 
compoti  tantum  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  x R.  Et 
Karolo  Campbell,  Willelmo  Schevas,  Jacobo  Nisbit,  David 
Purves,  et  Patricio  Maxtoun,  clavigeris,  quilibet  eorum 
percipiens  in  anno  decem  libras,  de  anno  compoti,  1 R. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  lxxxxix  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
sic  restant  jcx  R.  xj  s.  viij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Willelmo  Duly  et  Johanni  Crag,  verletis  camere  fegis,  et 
Georgeo  Dempstar,  ostiario  ejusdem,  Patricio  Spittale  in 
panitria,  et  Jacobo  Grahame,  tabernario,  quilibet  eorum 
percipiens  in  anno  quatuor  marcas,  de  termino  Penthe- 
costes hujus  compoti,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Patricio 
Douglas,  servitori  ‘domini  regis,  percipienti  annuatim 
quatuor  marcas,  de  anno  compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc 
compotum,  v R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  David  Crechtoun  in 
panitria  domini  regis,  percipienti  in  anno  sex  marcas,  de 


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dicto . termino  Penthecostes  hujus  compoti,  xl  s.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Mariote  Carlile  in  quatuor  marcis 
per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
duabus  servitricibus  domini  regis  percipientibus  annuatim 
quatuor  marcas  de  anno  compoti,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
Henrico  Dempstar,  senescallo  domini  regis,  percipienti  in 
anno  sex  marcas  in  feodo  suo  et  triginta  quinque  solidos 
pro  pabulo  equi  sui,  de  anno  compoti,  v li.  xv  s.  Et 
Johanni  Bisset,  coco  domini  regis,  percipienti  in  anno  sex 
marcas  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  11.  Et  le  groym  coquine 
domini  regis,  percipienti  in  anno  unam  marcam  pro 
indumentis  suis,  et  uni  le  turnbroche  percipienti  annua- 
tim dimediam  marcam,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  s.  Et 
Henrico  Mair  in  feodo  suo,  percipienti  in  anno  quinque 
marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Roberto 
Muncur,  le  catur  domini  gubernatoris,  percipienti  in  anno 
quinque  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
magistro  Johanni  Donaldson  e in  feodo  suo  de  anno 
compoti  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  v li.  Et  Duncano 
Dausoun,  carbonario,  in  feodo  suo,  percipienti  in  anno 
quadraginta  solidos,  de  anno  compoti,  xl  s.  Et  clerico 
registri  pro  feodo  suo  et  roba  de  anno  compoti,  xxij  li. 
Et  domino  Alexandro  Scott  et  Henrico  Mair  pro  eorum 
laboribus  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  Georgeo  Gud  pro 
suis  laboribus  in  dicto  scaccario,  iiij  li.  Et  dicto  domino 
Alexandro  Scott  pro  suis  laboribus  in  dicto  scaccario, 
iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  tabula,  sedilibus,  cera,  clavi 
domus  scaccarii,  et  pro  viridi  panno  cooportorio  tubule  in 
eodem  scaccario  ostiario  ejusdem,  vj  H.  Et  pro  pergamino 
et  papiro  pro  compotis  scaccarii  scribendis,  cariagio 
rotulorum  de  castro  versus  domum  scaccarii,  et  imposi- 
tione eorundem,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  jacturalibus 
in  eodem  scaccario,  xx  s.  Et  clericis  custodientibus 
rotulos  in  dicto  scaccario,  xxx  s.  Et  decano  Aberdonensi 
pro  suis  laboribus  in  dicto  scaccario,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
domino  Johanni  Quhyte  pro  suis  laboribus  dictando  rotulos 
in  dicto  scaccario,  x li.  Et  magistro  Johanni  Chesholm, 
servitori  domini  regis  defuncti  et  domini  regis  moderni, 


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de  anno  compoti  pro  snis  laboribus,  x B.  Et  rotulatori 
pro  supportatione  sui  officii  et  servitorum  suorum  equit- 
ando diversa  negotia  domini  regis,  et  in  nundinis  et  in 
aliis  expensis  ex  consideratione  dominorum  auditorum 
per  tempus  sex  mensium,  xl  li.  Et  Boberto  Purves  et 
David  Crechtoun  pro  pabulo  equorum  suorum,  quilibet 
percipiens  in  anno  triginta  quinque  solidos,  de  anno 
compoti,  iij  li.  x s.  Et  dicto  Boberto  Muncur  in  una 
marca  omissa  in  allocatione  feodi  sui  superius,  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  tribus  clericis  scribentibus  rotulos,  videlicet 
domino  Alexandro  Scott,  Henrico  Mair,  et  Georgeo  Gude, 
quilibet  eorum  capiens  quatuor  marcas,  et  duobus 
juvinibus  custodientibus  dictos  rotulos,  quilibet  eorum 
percipiens  duas  marcas,  et  ostiario  scaccarii  capienti  sex 
marcas  pro  esculentis  et  poculentis  dictorum  tempore 
scaccarii  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  xiiij  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Et  dicto  Boberto  Muncur  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  capienti 
triginta  quinque  solidos  in  anno,  de  anno  compoti,  xxxv  s. 

Et  pro  firma  domus  in  qua  interficiuntur  marte  de 
anno  compoti,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  harum  expensarum, 
jclxxxxiiij  B.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  superexposuit  com- 
potans  lxxxiij  B.  xj  s.  viij  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotanti  de  centum  et  decem  martis 
salsis  et  totidem  porcis,  compotanti  sexies  viginti  pro 
centum,  extendentibus  ad  centum  et  septemdecim  libras, 
allocando  pro  qualibet  marta  duodecim  solidos  et  pro  quo- 
libet porco  sex  solidos,  ex  eo  quod  dictus  compotans  de- 
liberaverat hujusmodi  martas  et  porcos  Boberto  Bertoun 
ad  provisionem  navium  domini  regis  existentium  apud  Robertus 
Dunbritane  et  castri  de  Dunbar,  pro  quibus  dictus  ^^martis 
Bobertus  Bertoun  respondebit,  jcxvij  B.  Summa  hujus  porc£dem 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  superexposuit  compotans  ijc*B. 
xj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant  v celdre  frumenti  lj  celdre 
vj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  ij  part  pecce  ordei  j celdra 
farine  avenatice  iij  celdre  v bolle  avenarum. 

De  quibus  liberate  Johanni  Schaw,  pistori  domini 
gubernatoris,  in  quinque  celdris  frumenti,  dicto  Johanne 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  v celdre 


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Respondebit 

Johannes 

Schaw. 


Respondebit 
Andreas  Ham- 
milton. 


Respondebit 
dominus 
Jacobus  Leir- 
month. 


Respondebit 
Baron  Portin- 
gale. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin  pro  lvij 
11.  xij  s. 


frumenti,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  sic  eque  quoad 
frumentum.  Et  de  ordeo  liberate  Andree  Hammiltoun, 
brasiatori  domini  gubernatoris,  in  viginti  quinque  celdris 
et  tresdecim  bollis  per  manus  dominorum  Eoberti 
G-rahame  et  Willelmi  Mulikin,  capellanorum,  dicto  Andrea 
presente  et  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  xxv 
celdre  xiij  bolle  ordei,  pro  quibus  dictus  Andreas  respon- 
debit. Et  Jacobo  Leirmontht,  capellano,  ad  provisionem 
castri  de  Dunbar  in  quatuor  celdris  ordei,  ipso  domino 
Jacobo  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  iiij  celdre  ordei,  pro 
quibus  dictus  dominus  Jacobus  respondebit.  Et  baroni 
Portingale  existenti  in  Dunbar  tanquam  locumtenenti, 
in  octo  celdris  ordei  ad  provisionem  dicti  castri,  dicto 
barone  Portingale  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  manu  sua 
subscriptas  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  viij 
celdre  ordei  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  remissa  com- 
potanti  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  j celdra  ordei. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  xxxviij  celdre  xiij  bolle 
ordei.  Et  sic  restant  xij  celdre  ix  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce 
ij  part  pecce  ordei.  Yendite  compotanti  pro  quinquaginta 
septem  libris  et  duodecim  solidis  pro  quibus  respondebit, 
xij  celdre  ix  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  ij  part  pecce.  Et  sic 
eque  quoad  ordeum.  Et  restant  j celdra  farrine  avena- 
tice  iij  celdre  v bolle  avenarum  similiter  vendite  com- 
potanti pro  octo  libris,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  j celdra 
farrine  avenatice  iij  celdre  v bolle  avenarum.  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  farrinam  et  avenas. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lvij  3±  xij  s.  per  emptionem 
duodecim  celdrarum  novem  bollarum  duarum  ferlotarum 
duarum  peccarum  cum  bina  parte  pecce  ordei  superius 
in  compoto  ordei.  Et  de  viij  H.  per  emptionem  unius 
celdre  farrine  avenatice  et  trium  celdrarum  et  quinque 
bollarum  avenarum,  ut  patet  superius.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  lxv  H.  xij  s.  Que  summa  allocatur  compotanti  in 
partem  solutionis  suarum  superexpensarum  compoti  sui 
pecunie.  Summa  hujus  allocationis  patet.  Et  sic  super- 
exposuit  compofcans  jcxxxiiij  li.  xix  s.  viij  d. 


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CCCXLIY.  [CCCLVII.] 

COMPOTA  BALLIYORUM  AD  EXTRA. 

A.D.  1517. 

Compotum  Roberti  Muncreiff,  tutoris  Johannis  Wode,  Fethir- 
feodifirmarii  terrarum  thanagii  de  Eethirkerne  et  earn. 
Abirluthnot,  {Edinburgh , 13  July  1517,  from  5 July 
1516.] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  lxxvij  R.  v s.  iij  rynmartis  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  terminis  compoti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
heredibus  quondam  Willelmi  Levingstoun  de  Drumry, 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  annui  redditus 
terrarum  de  Balmakewin,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedents 
bus,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xx  11. 

Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Brechinensi 
pro  anima  quondam  Roberti  Erskin  militis,  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  marcas  de  dictis  firmis  et  anno  com- 
poti ac  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Bern- 
toun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  quinquaginta  tribus  libris 
octodecim  solidis  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  liii’  R.  Robertus 

...  „ ....  * ..  t , .,  * t Bertoun,  rotu- 

xvnj  s.  liij  a.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  vendi-  lator, 
tionem  trium  martarum  superius  oneratarum  pro  quadra- 
ginta quinque  solidis  dicto  rotulatori  solutis,  pro  quibus  Respondebit 

n idem  rotulator 

respondebit,  nj  rynmarte.  ISumma  expensarum,  lxxvij  R.  proxivs. 
v s.  iij  rynmarte.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Wardropare,  pro  tunc  camerarii  de  Kinclevin. 

vol.  xiv.  * p 


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1517. 


Kinclevin,  [ Edinburgh , 20  July  1517 , from  2 August 
1516 , to  Purification;  Martinmas  term  only.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iiijcxxiij  li.  xv  s.  liiij 
martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxv  li.  v s.  vj  d.  xvj  stuk- 
martis  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in 
feodifirma  assedatarum  quam  aliarum  de  termino  hujus 
compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc. 
vcundecimi,  preter  terras  de  Invere,  que  in  dicto  rotulo 
non  onerantur.  Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xx  s.  terrarum 
de  Invere  de  dicto  termino  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  ijcxxvj  li.  v s.  vj  d. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  vjcl  li.  vj  d. 
lxx  stukmarte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Arnetulie  in  Kinclevin  in  manibus 
episcopi  Dunkeldensis  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti 
marcas,  de  termino  compoti,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cluny  cum  foresta  extendentium 
in  anno  ad  viginti  marcas  Johanni  comiti  Atholie  et 
Elinorie  sponse  sue  et  heredibus  suis  masculis  inter  ipsas 
legitime  procreatis,  quibus  deficientibus  domino  regi  rever- 
surarum, de  termino  compoti,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Mammalorne  deputatarum  vastarum 
pro  foresta  de  termino  compoti,  xvj  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis 
de  Bynmoir  deputato  similiter  vasto  de  dicto  termino, 
xx  s.  Et  de  firmis  de  Mamlorne  et  Glenlioun  deputatis 
similiter  pro  foresta  de  dicto  termino,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
mauro  de  Apnadull  in  feodo  suo  de  dicto  termino,  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  mauro  de  Dischoyir  et  Toyir  in  feodo  suo  de 
dicto  termino,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  mauro  de  Glenlyoun  in 
feodo  suo  de  termino  compoti,  x s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Inverry  extendentium  ad  quadraginta  solidos 
in  anno  concessis  dicto  episcopo  per  regem  Jacobum 
secundum,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Dulmarnok  extenden- 
tium ad  quinque  marcas  in  anno  concessis  eidem  episcopo, 
ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  termino  compoti, 


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liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchnavaid 
extendentium  ad  decem  marcas  in  anno,  Glensche  ad 
quatuor  marcas  in  anno,  admortizatis  collegio  regali  infra 
castrum  de  Striveling,  de  termino  compoti,  iiij  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  triginta  libratarum  terrarum 
de  Apnadull  assedatarum  Roberto  Menzeis  militi  pro 
septuaginta  marcis  per  literas  sub  privato,  et  compotans 
oneratur  cum  nonaginta  marcis,  de  termino  compoti,  vj  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  feodo  compotantis  de  termino  com- 
- poti,  iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et- eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvirbertoune,  rotulatori  domini 
regis,  in  centum  sexaginta  quatuor  libris  tresdecim 
solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  per  suas 
quatuor  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  ipso  presente  Regpond  bit 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  iclxiiii  R.  xiii  s.  Robertus 
nij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per  lator, 
solutionem  factam  servitoribus  domini  regis  in  solutionem 
feodorum  suorum  termini  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti 
et  pabuli  equi  David  Crechtoun  in  quatuordecim  libris 
et  viginti  denariis,  videlicet  dicto  David  Crechtoun  in 
quadraginta  solidis  pro  suo  feodo  et  in  triginta  quinque 
solidis  pro  pabulo  equi,  Patricio  Donaldsone  in  quadra- 
ginta solidis  pro  suo  feodo,  et  Jacobo  Grahame,  taber- 
nario, in  viginti  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis,  Willelmo 
Duly  in  duabus  marcis,  Georgeo  Dempstar  in  duabus 
marcis,  Johanni  Cuk  in  quadraginta  solidis,  uni  le  groyme 
in  coquina  in  una  marea,  uni  le  turnebroche  in  sex 
solidis  octo  denariis,  et  Johanni  Crage  in  duabus  marcis, 
extendentibus  in  toto  ad  summam  predictam  per  pre- 
ceptum  dicti  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquit- 
tantiis  dictorum  servitorum  manibus  eorum  subscriptis 
ostenso  super  compotum,  xiij  R.  xx  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Patricio  Do- 
Douglas,  servitori  domini  regis,  in  duabus  marcis  de 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  pro  feodo  suo,  et 
Duncano  Richartsoun,  cursori  domini  regis,  in  duabus 
marcis  pro  feodo  suo  de  eodem  termino,  per  preceptum 
dicti  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantiis 


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Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


I)o. 


Kintor, 
Coule,  et 
Onele. 


dictorum  servitorum  manibus  eorum  subscriptis  ostenso 
super  compotum,  liij  8.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator 
respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  magistro  Johanni 
Ballyntyne,  abbreviatori  compotorum  domini  nostri  regis, 
in  quinquaginta  solidis  feodi  sui  termini  Sancti  Martini 
hujus  compoti  per  consimile  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris, 
dicto  precepto  manu  rotulatoris  subscripto  ostenso  super 
compotum,  1 s.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit. 
Et  per  solutionem  dicto  rotulatori  in  triginta  quinque 
solidis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, xxxv  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  husbandis 
de  Dischier  et  Toy  er  in  eorum  firmis,  allocando  pro  qua- 
libet marta  dimediam  marcam  de  termino  compoti  et 
tribus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum  capientibus 
quatuor  libras  in  anno,  examinatis  super  compotum, 
xvj  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eothirgill, 
Drumquhyn,  et  Drumquhassill,  et  annuis  redditibus 
earundem,  extendentibus  in  anno  ad  viginti  tres  libras, 
spectantibus  domino  Gordoun  et  sibi  remissis  per  domi- 
num gubernatorem,  de  termino  hujus  compoti  et  quatuor 
annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  extendentibus  in  toto 
ad  centum  tres  libras  et  decem  solidos,  dicta  remissione 
manu  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  subscripta  ostensa  super 
compotum,  jciij  H.  x s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  feodifirme 
terrarum  de  Rannach  extendentium  ad  quindecim  libras 
de  termino  compoti  simili  modo  remissis  per  dominum 
gubernatorem,  dicta  remissione  manu  sua  subscripta 
ostensa  super  compotum,  xv  33.  Summa  expensarum, 
iijclv  li.  Et  sic  restant  ijclxxxxv  li.  vj  d.  lxx  stuk- 
marte. 

Compotum  Alexandri  Irwyn  de  Drum,  intromissoris 
terrarum  de  Kintor,  Coule,  et  Oneile,  [ Edinburgh , 5 
August  1517 , from  13  August  1516.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lviij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  thanagii  de  Kintor  de  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  x 33.  j marta  de  firmis  de  Coule  de  termini  scompoti. 
Et  de  xiij  33.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  martis  per  integras  firmas  de 


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Oneile  nuncupato  Cors  et  Kincragy  de  terminis  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris,  lxxxj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  iij  marte. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
martis,  mutonibus,  caponibus,  pultriis,  nec  de  victualibus 
thanagii  de  Kintor,  quia  hujusmodi  thanagium  est  con- 
cessum in  feodifirma  Johanni  Lesly  de  Wardiris  per 
cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  per  quondam  Jacobum  quartum 
pie  memorie  pro  quinquaginta  octo  libris  sex  solidis 
octo  denariis  sine  quibuscunque  devoriis  aut  victualibus, 
ut  patet  per  suam  cartam  scriptam  in  dorso  rotuli  anni 
etc.  vcundecimi,  nec  dictum  thanagium  in  futurum  onera- 
bitur pro  majori  summa  aut  devoriis.  Nec  compotans 
onerat  se  in  presente  compoto  nec  onerabitur  in  futurum 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cocheris  et  Abiryeldy,  quia  hujus- 
modi terre  sunt  recuperate  de  manibus  regis  hereditarie. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  episcopo  Abirdonensi,  percipienti 
annuatim  quatuor  libras  et  quatuor  solidos  de  dicto 
thanagio  de  Kintor,  sub  periculo  compotantis  de  anno 
compoti,  iiij  li.  iiij  d.  Et  vicecomiti  nostro  de  Eorfar  et 
successoribus  suis,  videlicet  heredibus  quondam  Alexandri 
Ogilvy  de  Uchtirhous  quibuscunque,  summam  trium 
librarum  percipientibus  in  anno  et  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis, de  anno  compoti,  iij  R.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Roberto  Bertoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 
quinquaginta  una  libris  duobus  solidis  et  octo  denariis, 

. . ...  , ......  Respondebit 

ipso  presente  et  recipiente  super  compotum,  lj  R.  ij  s.  Robertus 
viij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit  de  firmis  dicti  thanagii  de  lator.  ’ 
anno  compoti.  Et  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in  decem 
libris  et  quindecim  solidis  pro  marta  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Coule,  dicto  rotulatore  recipiente  super  compotum,  x R.  Respondebit 

. , , . idem  rotulator 

j marta  solute  rotulatori.  Et  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  pro  x n.  xv  g. 
in  undecim  libris  et  triginta  solidis  pro  duabus  martis  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Oneile  per  manus  Patricii  Forbes, 
dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  licet  acquittantia  dicte  summe  remaneat  apud  Respondebit 
dictum  Patricium,  xj  R.  ij  marte.  Et  episcopo  Abir-  pro  xij  h x s. 
donensi  in  tribus  marcis  cum  dimedia  de  firmis  terrarum 


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Bute. 


de  Oneile  pro  decimo  denario  sibi  debito  de  anno  compoti 
et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xlvj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  ex- 
pensarum, lxxxj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Mniani  Stewart,  vicecomitis  de  Bute  ac 
camerarii  ejusdem,  [. Edinburgh , 17  August  1517 , from  1 
September  1516.\ 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  firmis 
dicti  dominii  de  compotis  et  croppis  anni  etc.  vcdecimi 
quarti  et  decimi  quinti  ac  de  compoto  decimi  sexti  sed 
solum  de  croppo  et  de  compoto  decimi  septimi,  quia 
Johannes  M‘Kane  de  Ardnamurquhy,  comes  de  Ergile,  et 
comes  de  Levinax  intromiserunt  cum  firmis  dicti  dominii 
dictorum  cropporum  et  compotorum,  ut  asserit  compotans. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xij  celdris  ix  bollis  j 
ferlota  ordei  xij  celdris  v bollis  j ferlota  avenarum  xj 
martis,  ex  qua  resta  sunt  super  terris  de  Kyrrelawmond, 
Mekle  Lawpes,  et  Litill  Lawpes  x bolle  j ferlota  ordei  v 
bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  ij  marte,  et  super  comitem  de 
Levinax  xj  celdre  xv  bolle  ordei  x celdre  avenarum  ix 
marte,  ut  asserit  compotans  ante  ipsius  introitum  ad 
officium  camerariatus.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  Ixvj  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  dominii  de  Bute  infra  parrochiam  de 
Kingorth  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de  lxxv  li.  xix  s.  xj  d. 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  infra  parrochiam  de 
Roithsay.  Et  de  xj  celdris  xv  bollis  ordei  x celdris 
avenarum  xij  martis  ij  quarteriis  marte  per  integras 
firmas  victualium  et  martarum  dicti  dominii.  Et  de  j 
celdra  viij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  molendini  de  Rothisay 
de  terminis  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  septimi.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
jcxlij  li.  iij  s.  iij  d.  xj  celdre  xv  bolle  ordei  x celdre 
avenarum  j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xij  marte 
ij  quarteria.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis, 
jcxlij  11.  iij  s.  iij  d.  xxiiij  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei 
xxij  celdre  v bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  j celdra  viij  bolle 
farrine  avenatice  Iij  marte  ij  quarteria. 


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Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  duobus  capellanis  celebrantibus  in 
castro  de  Rothissay  percipientibus  annuatim  sex  libras 
quinque  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  de  firmis  dicti 
dominii  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  de  anno  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  vj  R.  v s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  annuo 
redditu  viginti  quinque  marcarum  debito  compotanti 
annuatim,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  com- 
poti, xvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  custodia  castri  de 
, Rothissay  per  1 iteras  sub  privato  factas  compotanti  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  xxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
Johanni  Huntar,  custodi  damarum  insule  de  Cumra,  per- 
cipienti annuatim  viginti  solidos  et  duas  celdras  avenarum 
pro  custodia  earundem,  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  xx  s.  ij 
celdre  avenarum.  Et  husbandis  de  Bute  in  eorum  firmis 
pro  triginta  octo  martis  novem  celdris  et  decem  bollis 
avenarum  debitis  annuatim  de  dicta  insula,  pro  quarum 
qualibet  marta  allocantur  eisdem  husbandis  quinque 
solidi  et  pro  bolla  avenarum  duodecim  denarii,  de  anno 
compoti,  xvij  R.  iiij  s.  Et  Johanni  Reid  pro  custodia 
foreste  de  Bute  per  preceptum  alias  ostensum  super 
compotum,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno 
compoti,  xvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Alano 
Stewart,  capitaneo  de  Myllane,  in  triginta  septem  libris 
et  decem  solidis  pro  pabulo  equorum  suorum  de  anno 
compoti  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  et  rotulatoris, 
dictis  preceptis  manibus  eorum  subscriptis  ostensis  super 
compotum,  xxxvij  R.  x s.  Summa  expensarum,  jcvj  R. 
ij  s.  viij  d.  ij  celdre  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  xxxvj  R. 
vij  d.  xxiiij  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei  xx  celdre  v 
bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avena- 
tice  lij  marte  ij  quarteria. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  camera- 
riatus  de  anno  compoti,  v R.  xv  bolle  ordei.  Et  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Kyrrelawmond,  Mekle  Lowpes,  et  Litill 
Lowpes,  extendentium  ad  decem  bollas  et  unam  ferlotam 
ordei  quinque  bollas  et  unam  ferlotam  avenarum  duas 
martas,  que  sunt  de  arreragiis  compotantis  Henrico 


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Railstoun  ex  consideratione  auditorum  remissis  super 
compotum,  x bolle  j ferlota  ordei  v bolle  j ferlota  aven- 
arum ij  marte.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  v R.  j celdra 
ix  bolle  j ferlota  ordei  v bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  ij  marte. 
Et  sic  restant  xxxj  R.  vij  d.  xxij  celdre  xv  bolle  ordei 
xx  celdre  avenarum  1 marte  ij  quarteria  j celdra  viij  bolle 
farrine  avenatice.  Et  defalcate  compotajiti  de  superflua 
resta  arreragiorum  compotantis  avenarum  extendente  ad 
duas  celdras  avenarum  restante  in  compoto  anni  etc. 
vcdecimi  quarti  et  onerata  in  rotulo  presentis  anni,  com- 
potanti  propter  causam  predictam  remissa  super  compo- 
tum, ij  celdre  avenarum.  Summa  harum  expensarum 
patet.  Et  sic  restant  xxxj  R.  vij  d.  xxij  celdre  xv  bolle 
ordei  xviij  celdre  avenarum  1 marte  ij  quarteria  j celdra 
viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice.  De  quibus  pendent  super 
antiquum  comitem  de  Levinax,  que  pendebaut  super 
eundem  aute  introitum  compotantis  ad  officium  came- 
rariatus,  xj  celdre  xv  bolle  ordei  x celdre  avenarum  ix 
mart$.  Et  sic  restant  super  compotantem  preter  dictam 
dependentiam  xxxj  R.  vij  d.  xj  celdre  ordei  viij  celdre 
avenarum  j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xlj  marte 
ij  quarteria. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Bertoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  decem  libris 
septemdecim  solidis  et  tribus  denariis,  ipso  presente  et 

Respondebit  „ Jz,  ..... 

Robertus  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  x n.  xvii  s.  ni  d., 

lator.  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  allocate  compotanti  m tri- 

ginta sex  libris  octo  solidis  et  novem  denariis  pro  novem 
eeldris  una  bolla  et  tribus  ferlotis  ordei  venditis  comiti 
de  Levinax,  bolla  stante  ad  quinque  solidos,  per  asseda- 
tionem  dicti  dominii  per  gubernatorem  sibi  factam,  prout 
idem  rotuiator  latius  in  eadem  continetur,  et  solute  dicto  rotulatori  pro 
f.rixXa.XJ  ’ VUJ  quibus  respondebit,  ix  celdre  j bolla  iij  ferlote  ordei. 

Et  similiter  vendite  dicto  comiti  de  Levinax  de  avenis 
dicti  dominii  per  eandem  assedationem  sex  celdre  sex 
bolle  et  tres  ferlote  avenarum  extendentes  ad  decem 
libras  quinque  solidos  et  sex  denarios,  bolla  stante  ad 
duos  solidos,  et  vendite  una  celdra  octo  bolle  farrine 


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avenatice  pro  octo  libris  dicto  comiti,  et  vendite  triginta 
quinque  marte  et  due  quarterie  pro  viginti  tribus  libris 
tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  marta  stante  ad 
unam  marcam,  extendentes  in  toto  in  pecunia  ad  quadra- 
ginta unam  libras  octodecim  solidos  et  decem  denarios 
similiter  rotulatori  solutos  super  compotum,  pro  quibus 
respondebit,  vj  celdre  vj  bolle  iij  ferlote  avenarum  j 
celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xxxv  marte  ij  quarteria. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  x 33.  xvij  s.  iij  d.  ix  celdre  j 
bolla  iij  ferlote  ordei  vj  celdre  vj  bolle  iij  ferlote  aven- 
arum j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xxxv  marte  ij 
quarteria.  Et  sic  restant  xx  33.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  xiiij 
bolle  j ferlota  ordei  j celdra  ix  bolle  j ferlota  avenarum 
vj  marte. 

Compotum  Thome  Eorestar,  camerarii  Galwidie,  [. Edin- 
burgh, 23  July  1517,  from  5 August  1516.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iiijclxiij  33.  ij  s.  iij  d.  lxxxxix 
martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclj  33.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  xiij  martis 
per  integras  firmas  terrarum  dominii  Galwidie  supra 
aquam  de  Cree  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de  vijclxxxv  33. 
ix  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  subtus  aquam 
de  Cree  et  terrarum  de  Kirkandris.  Et  de  xx  martis  de 
firmis  terrarum  etiam  subtus  Cree  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  ejus  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  vcquarti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jmxxxvj  33. 
xvij  s.  viij  d.  xxxiij  marte.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  jmiiijclxxxxix  R.  xix  s.  xj  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiijclxxxxix  33.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de 
integris  grassumis  et  introitibus  terrarum  dominiorum 
Galwidie  tam  subtus  Cree  quam  supra  Cree  per  asseda- 
tionem  factam  tenentibus  eorundem  per  commissarios 
supremi  domini  nostri  regis  ad  hoc  specialiter  commissos 
vicesimo  septimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimo  septimo,  videlicet  per  dominum 
Jacobum  Kincragy,  decanum  Aberdonensem,  Robertum 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun  rotu- 
lator,  pro  xlj  U. 
xiiij  s.  x 3. 


Galloway. 


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1517. 


Bertoun  de  eodem,  rotulatorem,  dominum  Willelmum 
Wardlaw  rectorem  de  Dairy,  et  Nicholaum  Craufurd  de 
Oxgange,  incipiendo  in  proximo  festo  Penthecostes  post 
datam  dicte  assedationis  etc.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  grassumis,  et 
introitibus  jmixclxxxxix  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  jcxij  marte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocate  compotanti  de 
duabus  marcis  exeuntibus  de  Litle  Eacherne  solutis 
Johanni  Eerik  de  Dalbaty  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  piscarie  de  Bladenocht  in  manibus 
Eratrum  Predicatorum  de  Wigtoun  ex  tollerantia  domini 
regis  de  anno  compoti,  iij  li.  x s.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Park,  Largway,  Craginbay,  Daldavyne,  et  Largemore, 
extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  tresdecim  solidos 
et  quatuor  denarios,  concessis  Yley  hyraldo  per  literas  sub 
magno  sigillo  in  feodo  suo  ad  vitam  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Barcloy,  Lagane,  Bordland  de  Suthik, 
et  Bordland  de  Lagane,  extendentium  ad  viginti  libras 
octo  solidos  octo  denarios  in  anno,  concessarum  Johanni 
Lindesay  olim  de  Wauchop  hereditarie  per  cartam  sub 
magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum  in  scac- 
cario,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  viij  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  tri- 
ginta tribus  martis  receptis  ab  husbandis  Galwidie  tam 
subtus  Cree  quam  supra,  pro  quarum  qualibet  eisdem 
allocantur  quinque  solidi  in  eorum  firmis,  de  termino 
Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  viij  li.  v s.  Et  de  firmis 
dimedietatis  terrarum  Schannok  nuncupate  Balmangane 
extendentis  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras,  concessis  tunc 
Marchie  signifero,  nunc  autem  Albany  heraldo,  in 
feodo  suo  ad  vitam  per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  Et 
eidem  in  tribus  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Arbrog  per  defalcationem  spectantem 
Duncano  McKey,  eidem  remissis  per  literas  domini 
regis  sub  signeto  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  iij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Pollincre  conces- 
sarum Eoberto  Charter  de  Empisfelde  per  cartam  sub 


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magno  sigillo  de  anno  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Arthinbrog  et  Tonnochlaggane 
extendentium  ad  viginti  sex  marcas,  que  sunt  de  arrer- 
agiis  compotantis  quondam  Duncano  Mackey  remissis  et 
ejus  sponse  per  literas  domini  regis  ostensas  super  com- 
potum sub  signeto  et  ex  deliberatione  dominorum  concilii, 
que  arreragia  erant  de  annis  quingentesimi  undecimi  et 
duodecimi  ac  decimi  tertii,  quod  constabat  auditoribus 
super  compotum,  xvij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Balmangane  extendentium  ad  decem  libras 
antiqui  extentus,  assedatarum  in  novo  rentali  pro  viginti 
libris,  David  Purves,  clavigero,  concessis  ad  vitam  in 
feodo  suo  per  literam  sub  magno  sigillo  ostensam  super 
compotum,  xx  R.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchin- 
skeauch,  Clonyark,  Auchinhay,  Glenstokane,  Auchinlosk, . 
extendentium  ad  viginti  marcas  in  anno,  remissis  Mariote 
Bonkle,  relicte  quondam  Johannis  Lindissay,  pro  suo 
gratuito  servitio  domino  regi  et  regine  impenso  et  impen- 
dendo, per  literas  domini  regis  sub  privato,  de  anno  com- 
poti, xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Killewauchope  extendentium  in  anno  ad  quinque  libras 
concessis  Simoni  McCulloch  de  termino  Sancti  Martini 
hujus  compoti  et  tribus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compo- 
tum, tantum  sic  quod  in  futurum  nunquam  allocabitur, 
ex  eo  quod  dictus  Simon  promisit  nunquam  exigere  alloc- 
ationem  dictarum  quinque  librarum  si  auditores  allocarent 
sibi  summam  predictam,  xvij  R.  x s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Calvornes,  Cultis,  Largis,  et  Blairmauchna- 
tyne,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  marcas,  concessis 
Alexandro  McCulloch  militi  et  Mariote  sue  sponse,  de 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti  tantum,  ex  eo  quod 
generalis  revocatio  acti  parliamenti  facta  fuerat  ante 
terminum  Penthecostes  et  post  terminum  Sancti  Martini, 
vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Knokaffrik  extendentium  in  anno  ad  quinque  libras,  ex 
eo  quod  dicte  terre  erant  vaste  ad  octo  annos  elapsos,  de 
quibus  dictus  compotans  fuerat  camerarius  ad  septem 
annos,  extendentibus  ad  triginta  quinque  libras  de  anno 


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Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardane,  tunc 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu* 
lator. 


compoti  et  sex  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum, 
xxxv  H.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Knokincur  in  decem 
marcis  existentium  vastarum  de  duobus  annis,  de  anno 
compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum  remissis  com- 
potanti  propter  vastitatem,  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Kirrequherne  in  tresdecim  marcis  et 
Kirrebrune  in  tresdecim  marcis  vastarum  ad  duos  annos, 
compotanti  remissis  propter  vastitatem  de  anno  compoti 
et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  xxxiiij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ardquhat  in  decem  marcis 
similiter  vastarum  et  compotanti  propter  vastitatem 
remissis  de  anno  compoti,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  medie  partis  terrarum  de  Kerssok  extendentis 
ad  sexdecim  libras  spectantis  Karulo  Murray,  sibi 
remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem,  dicta  remissione 
manu  ejusdem  subscripta  ostensa  super  compotum,  in 
plenam  solutionem  firmarum  suarum  dicte  ville  de  anno 
compoti  et  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  xvj  H. 
Et  eidem  de  firmis  medie  partis  terrarum  de  Keltoun  ex- 
istentis  vaste  de  duobus  annis  extendentis  ad  viginti 
marcas,  compotanti  propter  dictam  vastitatem  remissis  de 
anno  compoti  et  anno  precedenti  hoc  compotum,  xiij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Alexandro 
Jardane  de  Appilgirth  militi,  tunc  compotorum  rotula- 
tori,  in  septuaginta  quatuor  libris  et  sexdecim  denariis, 
dicto  domino  Alexandro  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu 
sua  subscriptam  et  sub  suo  signeto  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  lxxiiij  H.  xvj  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
Alexander  respondebit.  Et  solute  Karulo  Campbell, 
clavigero,  in  quinque  libris  in  feodo  suo  termini  Sancti 
Martini  hujus  compoti  per  preceptum  dicti  Eoberti 
Bertoun,  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  com- 
potum et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  v li.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  Eoberto  Bertoun 
rotulatori  in  tricentis  quadraginta  quinque  libris  et  decem 
solidis,  dicto  Eoberto  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 
subscriptam  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compo- 
tum, iijcxlv  H.  x s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa 


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expensarum,  vjclxxxxviij  li.  xj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
jmiijcIi.  xv  s.  jcxij  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  Eoberto  Bertoun,  rotulatori,  in  quadringintis  nona- 
ginta novem  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  de  gres- 
sumis  superius  oneratis,  ipso  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  iiijclxxxxix  li.  vj  s.  viij  d., 
pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  pro  expensis 
commissariorum  factis  super  eosdem  in  ultima  assedatione 
facta  de  dominio  Galwidie  in  Kirkcudbrycht  et  Wigtoun 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  septimo 
per  preceptum  rotulatoris,  ipso  fatente  preceptum  super 
compotum,  xxvj  H.  xj  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator 
respondebit.  Et  Fratribus  Conventualibus  de  Kirkcud- 
brycht in  elimosina  domini  regis  de  mandato  dictorum 
commissariorum,  xl  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto 
Eoberto  rotulatori  in  ducentis  nonaginta  novem  libris  et 
duodecim  solidis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  ijclxxxxix  li.  xij  s.,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  camera- 
riatus  de  anno  compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum, 
xl  li.  Et  per  venditionem  triginta  duarum  martarum 
compotanti  pro  triginta  duabus  libris,  marta  stante  ad 
viginti  solidos,  Eoberto  Bertoun,  rotulatori,  solutis,  ipso 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  pro 
quibus  respondebit,  xxxij  marte.  Summa  harum  expen- 
sarum, viijclxvij  E.  x s.  xxxij  marte.  Et  sic  restant 
iiijcxxxiij  li.  v s.  vxx  marte. 

De  quibus  pendent  de  firmis  terrarum  dominicalium 
de  Keltoun  vocatarum  le  Grange  de  Treiffe,  in  manibus 
Eoberti  domini  Maxwell,  ut  asserit  compotans,  de  anno 
compoti,  jc  Ii.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Castellmawdy 
clamatarum  hereditarie  spectare  Gresoun  de  Daltoun,  de 
anno  compoti  et  septem  annis  precedentibus  hoc  com- 
potum, xxvj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  in  manibus  magistri 
Willelmi  Stewart,  rectoris  de  Lochmabane,  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Dunrod  Sannyk  et  Fyntirnes,  xxxviij  Ii. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  dependentiarum,  jclxv  H.  vj  s.  viij  d. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Do. 


Do. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun  rotu- 
lator, pro  xxxij 
li. 


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Et  sic  restant  de  claro  preter  dependentias  iflxvij  li. 
xviij  s.  iiij  d.  vxx  marte. 

Carrik,  Compotum  Gilberti  comitis  de  Cassillis,  domini 

Leswalt,  et  Kennedj,  camerarii  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menybrig, 
Menybrige.  [j Edinburgh,  28  July  1517^  redditum  per  Thomam  Corry 
de  Kelwode,  [< from  6 August  1516 .] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xviij  fi.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Girvanhede  infra  comitatum  de 
Carrik  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  x R.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Turneberry.  Et  de  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  unius  tertie 
partis  terrarum  de  Trabeauch.  Et  de  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
duarum  aliarum  partium  de  Trabeauch  de  anno  compoti, 
ut  patet  in  rotulo  anni  nonagesimi  tertii.  Et  de  jcx  R. 
xiij  s.  vj  d.,  per  integras  firmas  terrarum  de  Leswalt, 
Menybrig,  et  Barquhanny.  Et  de  xx  R.  terrarum  de 
Grenane  de  anno  compoti  predicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
jclxxix  R.  vj  s.  x d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
annuo  redditu  viginti  septem  librarum  concesso  Patricio 
Sincler  hereditarie  de  promptioribus  pecuniis  feodifirme 
terrarum  de  Leswalt  et  Menybrig,  per  cartam  sub  magno 
sigillo,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
xxvij  R.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Grenane  exten- 
dentium ad  viginti  libras  superius  oneratis,  concessarum 
quondam  Willelmo  Douglas  hereditarie,  ut  patet  in  rotulo 
anni  etc.  quingentesimi  noni,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  R.  Et 
de  firmis  medie  partis  de  Trabeauch  extendentis  ad  decem 
libras  compotanti  spectantis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preceden- 
tibus,  de  anno  compoti,  x R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Berntoun,  compotorum  rotula- 
tori,  in  centum  viginti  duabus  libris  sex  solidis  et  decem 
denariis  de  firmis  terrarum  prescriptarum,  ipso  presente 
RobertuSeblt  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  anno  compoti, 
lator.  J xxij  R.  vj  s.  x a.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa 

expensarum,  jclxxix  R.  vj  s.  x d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Garviauch.  Compotum  Johannis  Leslie  de,  Wardaris,  feodifirmarii 


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dominii  de  Garviauch,  [Edinburgh,  12  August  1517 , from 
21  August  1516.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijcxxviij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  v 
celdris  x bollis  ordei  lv  martis  xxx  duodenis  caponum 
xvj  duodenis  pultriarum  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui, 
ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclj  H.  xj  martis  vj  duodenis 
caponum  xvj  duodenis  pultriarum  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  iiij  H.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 
de  fogagio  de  Westhall  et  Kirktoun  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  infra  hoc  compotum,  quia  tunc  redditur  tantum. 

Et  de  j celdra  ij  bollis  ordei  vocati  tolbeir  de  dicto  anno 
compoti,  que  omnia  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo 
anni  etc.  quingentesimi  tertii.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
jclv  H.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  ij  bolle  ordei  xj  marte  vj  duo- 
dene caponum  xvj  duodene  pultriarum.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iijclxxxiij  ti.  x s.  vj  celdre  xij 
bolle  ordei  lxvj  marte  xxxvj  duodene  caponum  xxxij 
duodene  pultriarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Bern- 
toun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum  et  viginti  libris 
per  compotantem  dicto  rotulatori  solutis,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  per  suam  aequittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  Eespondebit 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxx  Ii.,  pro  quibus 
respondebit.  Et  dicto  Eoberto  rotulatori  in  viginti  libris,  lator, 
ipso  presente  et  fatente  receptionem  super  compotum,  xx  H,  Respondebit 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  jcxl  li.  idem  rotuiator. 
Et  sic  restant  ijcxliij  li.  x s.  vj  celdre  xij  bolle  ordei 
lxvj  marte  xxxvj  duodene  caponum  xxxij  duodene 
pultriarum. 

Compotum  Johannis  domini  Drummonde,  camerarii  de  Stratherne, 
Stratherne,  [Edinburgh,  28  July  1517 , from  1 May  151f  \ Dromonde. 
usque  ad  festum  Purificationis  Beate  Marie  ejusdem  anni, 
et  sic  de  duobus  terminis  infra  hoc  compotum,  videlicet 
Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini,  quod  compotum  anni 
quingentesimi  decimi  quarti  fuerit  omissum 


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Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viijclxxiiij  li.  x s.  xliiij  martis 
ij  quarterns  marte  j apro  valoris  duarum  marcarum  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in  feodifirma 
assedatarum  quam  aliarum  terrarum  nondum  assedatarum 
in  feodifirma  de  terminis  compoti,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  parti- 
culariter anni  quingentesimi  undecimi.  Et  de  v H.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  de  annuis  redditibus  de  Innerpeffre  de  dictis  ter- 
minis. Summa  hujus  oneris,  viijclxxix  Ii.  xvj  s.  viij  d. 
xliiij  marte  ij  quarteria  j aper. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Glascory  extendentium  ad  octo  marcas 
in  anno,  assedatarum  Patricio  Scott  in  rentali  pro  sex 
marcis  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de 
firmis  quinque  libratarum  terrarum  de  Galwallbeg 
extendentium  ad  decem  libras  in  anno  concessis  Johanni, 
Strogetht  in  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  de 
devoriis  terrarum  de  Galwellbege  concessis  dicto  Johanni, 
que  sunt  martarum,  de  dicto  anno,  xv  s.  Et  per  deciden- 
tiam  viginti  solidorum  de  Cultochtquhatty  et  devoriarum 
martarum  de  Eoss  ad  novem  solidos  et  devoriarum  marta- 
rum de  Glascory  ad  octo  solidos  de  terminis  compoti, 
xxxvij  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Kers  extendente  ad 
octo  libras,  Lekko  ad  sexdecim  marcas,  Dawlik  ad 
quatuor  libras,  assedatis  Elizabeth  Crechtoun  pro  undecim 
libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  per  literas  sub  privato 
concessas  per  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie  et 
de  precepto  domini  gubernatoris  ad  allocandum,  prout 
constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti, 
xj  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Galwallmore  et 
martis  eorundem  extendentibus  ad  decem  libras  et  quin- 
decim solidos,  in  partem  solutionis  feodi  Willelmi  Spice- 
hous,  per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  Jacobi  quarti  alias 
ostensas  in  scaccario  et  per  preceptum  domini  guberna- 
toris ad  allocandum,  de  anno  compoti,  x Ii',  xv  s.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Fordoun  extendentium  ad 
duodecim  libras  et  decem  solidos  et  ad  quindecim  solidos 
pro  marta.  Et  de  quinque  marcis  terrarum  de  Glen- 
tarkane  et  quatuor  solidis  pro  marta  sibi  Willelmo 


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Spicehous  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem,  prout 
constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti, 
xvj  H.  xv  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Brigland  extendentium  ad  quatuor  libras  in  anno  in 
augmentationem  rentalis  feodifirme,  filio  David  Betoun 
remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem  de  anno  compoti, 
iiij  H.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cultbawlocht 
extendentium  ad  quinque  libras  et  sex  solidos  in  anno, 

Agneti  Dromond  remissis  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris 
'et  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  anno  compoti,  v H. 
vj  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ratherne  spec- 
tantium domino  Johanni  Striveling  de  Kere  militi, 
extendentium  ad  sexdecim  libras  in  anno  in  augmenta- 
tionem rentalis  per  assedationem  dictarum  terrarum  in 
feodifirma  factam,  de  anno  compoti,  xvj  Ii.  Et  eidem 
de  annuo  redditu  terrarum  de  Douchles  extendente  ad 
decem  solidos  onerato  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi 
undecimi,  ex  eo  quod  dominus  rex  concessit  dictas  terras 
de  Douchles  Johanni  Inglis  de  Culquhally  et  heredi- 
bus suis  in  alba  firma  per  dationem  duorum  capitum 
latarum  sagittarum  super  solum  dictarum  terrarum  in  festo 
Penthecostes  nomine  albe  firme  si  petatur  tantum,  per 
ostensionem  carte  ejusdem  albe  firme  super  compotum, 
x s.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Reidheuch, 
tunc  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum  viginti  septem 
libris  per  manus  Johannis  Dromond,  deputati  compotantis, 
et  liberatis  Alexandro  Reidheuch,  fratri  dicti  Jacobi, 
dicto  Jacobo  rotulatore  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 

. L ± . Respondebit 

subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxxvij  H,  Je^utmfcid’ 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  compotanti  per  solutionem  rotuiator. 
factam  dicto  Jacobo,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  centum  viginti 
duabus  libris  sexdecim  solidis  et  octo  denariis,  videlicet 
per  manus  Johannis  Drummond,  deputati  compotantis, 
octuaginta  quatuor  libre  liberate  Alexandro  Reidheuch, 
fratri  dicti  rotulatoris,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  dicti  rotula- 
toris  in  manibus  suis  existentibus  triginta  octo  libre  sex- 
decim solidi  et  octo  denarii,  dicto  Jacobo  rotulatore  per 
suas  binas  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente 
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Respondebit 
Jacobus  Reid- 
heuch,  tunc 
rotulator. 


solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxxij  li.  xvj  s.  viij  d.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  Jacobus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  dicto  Jacobo,  tunc  rotulatori,  in  sex 
libris  et  quatuordecim  solidis,  de  quibus  liberate 
Margarete  Hennersoun,  lotrici  naprarie  domini  regis, 
quinque  libre,  et  Thome  Pacok  triginta  quatuor  solidi, 
dicto  Jacobo  rotulatore  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  manu 
sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  vj  li. 
xiiij  §.,  pro  quibus  dictus  Jacobus  rotulator  responde- 
bit. Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Culcreif  extenden- 
tium ad  sex  libras  sex  solidos  spectantium  Willelmo 
Maxtoun,  tunc  servitori  domini  regis,  dicto  Willelmo 
remissis  per  dominam  reginam  in  sua  viduitate,  dicta  re- 
missione ostensa  super  compotum,  vj  H.  v s.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Scott,  fabro  laboranti  in 
Striveling,  in  viginti  octo  libris  in  solutione  sui  feodi  et 
gagiarum  suarum  usque  ad  sextum  diem  Decembris  anni 
Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quarti  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis,  xxviij  H.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  David 
Lindesay,  ostiario  domini  regis,  in  viginti  libris  in  solu- 
tione feodi  sui  termini  Sancti  Martini  anni  Domini  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimi  quarti  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
xx  H.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni 
Dromond,  carpentario,  in  solutione  feodi  sui  et  gagiarum 
suarum  usque  ad  decimum  sextum  diem  mensis  Martii 
anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quarti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  xlvj  H.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terra- 
rum de  Blakfurde  extendentium  in  anno  ad  quatuor 
marcas  cum  parte  martarum  pro  quatuor  solidis,  concessis 
Jonete  Small  per  literas  domini  regis,  de  anno  compoti, 
Ivij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Corremuklo 
et  Grlenschervy,  extendentium  ad  viginti  quatuor  libras  in 
anno,  assedatarum  in  feodifirma  Willelmo  Murray,  ap- 
parenti quondam  heredi  Willelmi  Murray  de  Tulebarne 
militis,  ex  eo  quod  heredes  dicti  Willelmi  heredis  de- 
stulerunt  solvere  firmas  dictarum  terrarum  de  omnibus 
terminis  post  campum  de  Floddoun,  quare  merito  secun- 
dum tenorem  juris  amittere  debent  dictam  feodifirmam. 


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et  vocandi  sunt  per  rotulatorem  ad  instantiam  regis  vocandi  sunt 

•*-  . * heredes  dicti 

heredes  dicti  Willelmi  ad  audiendum  eos  declarari  amis-  wmeimi 
isse  dictam  feodilirmam  propter  causam  prescriptam, 
xxiiij  H.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti, 
x H.  Summa  expensarum,  iiijclxxij  H.  v s.  Et  sic 
restant  super  compotantem  iiijcvij  H.  xj  s.  viij  d.,  pro 
qua  resta  compotans  composuit  cum  auditoribus  scaccarii 

. . . . Respondebit 

pro  ducentis  libris  solutis  rotulaton  super  compotum,  pro  Robertus 

, , ..  . . , tj  r ,5  . Bertoun,  rotu- 

quibus  respondebit,  et  residuum  dicte  summe,  videlicet  lator,  pro  ijc  it. 
ducente  septem  libre  undecim  solidi  et  octo  denarii,  re- 
missi sunt  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  tempore  quo 
habuerat  custodiam  castri  de  Striveling  et  persone  domini 
regis,  et  propter  alias  causas  dictos  dominos  auditores 
scaccarii  moventes  ostensas  super  compotum,  iiijcvij  H. 
xj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  harum  expensarum  patet.  Et  sic 
eque  quoad  compotantem. 

Compotum  reverendissimi  in  Cristo  patris  Jacobi  Fiffe. 
Glasguensis  archiepiscopi,  camerarii  de  Fiffe,  [ Edinburgh , 

J August  1517,  from  7 August  1516.~\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijc  vij  H.  xvj  s.  v d.  oh. 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem 
supra  dependentias  ibi  notatas  in  fine  dicti  rotuli  re- 
stantes super  tenentes  etc.,  iij  apri  xij  barilia  ceparum 
jmiiijclxxxx  capones  ijmijclxxxvij  pultrie  jcliiij  auce. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iij°xlij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  Edin. 
celdris  x bollis  frumenti  xv  celdris  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis 
cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij 
peccis  avenarum  jclxxviij  caponibus  jcvxxviij  pultriis  per 
integras  firmas  et  redditus  quartern  de  Edin  infra  domi- 
nium de  Eiffe  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scri- 
buntur in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  duodecimi.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxviij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iiij  celdris  Lundoris. 
iiij  bollis  avenarum  xliiij  caponibus  lxiiij  pultriis  per  firmas 
et  redditus  quartern  de  Lundoris  de  dicto  anno,  qu,e  parti- 
culariter scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 


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Uchtir- 

mukty. 


Falkland. 


Largo. 


Grassuma. 


Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxxvij  li.  vj  celdris  xj 
bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xij  celdris  viij  bollis  ordei  xvj 
celdris  x bollis  avenarum  xxxiiij  aucis  lx  caponibus 
ijclxxxxv  pultriis  j apro  per  integras  firmas  de  Uchtir- 
mukty  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut 
supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxiij  H.  xxij  d.  j celdra  v 
bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xj  celdris  ij  ferlotis  ordei  xxiiij 
celdris  xij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  j pecca  avenarum  j celdra  iiij 
bollis  brasii  lxxxiiij  caponibus  jclxvj  pultriis  xxiiij  aucis 
iiij  barilibus  ceparum  per  firmas  et  redditus  quarterii  de 
Falkland  de  eodem  anno,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut 
supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxx  li.  v s.  iij  d.  xiij  celdris 
iij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  xix  celdris  xiij 
bollis  iij  ferlotis  ordei  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  vij 
celdris  viij  bollis  avenarum  jclxxxiiij  caponibus  lxxxxvj 
pultriis  per  firmas  et  redditus  quarterii  de  Largo  dicti 
dominii  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut 
supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  v li.  de  firmis  prati  de  Uchtir- 
mukty  de  anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  pecunie  dicti  dominii  preter 
arreragia,  ixclxvj  li.  vij  s.  j d.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
frumenti,  xxxiiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  ferlote  ij  pecce. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  ordei,  lviij  celdre  xv  bolle  ij 
ferlote  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  iiij  bolle 
brasii.  Summa  totalis  avenarum  dicti  anni,  liiij  celdre 
xiij  bolle  iij  pecce  ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  iiij  barilia 
ceparum  j aper.  Summa  totalis  cane  dicti  anni,  lviij 
auce  iiijcvxxx  capones  vijclxix  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxix  H ix  f.  vj  d.  de  gres- 
suma  terrarum  dominii  de  Fiffe  per  assedationem  factam 
tenentibus  ejusdem  secundo  die  mensis  Januarii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  sexto  per  com- 
missarios,  videlicet  reverendissimum  in  Cristo  patrem 
Jacobum  archiepiscopum  Glasguensem,  cancellarium, 
archidiaconum  Sanctiandree,  decanum  Abirdonensem, 


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prepositum  de  Creichtoun,  Willelmum  Scot  de  Balwery,  et 
Robertum  Bertoun,  rotulatorem,  ut  patet  in  rentali. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxxxvj  R.  xix  s.  xj  d.  ob.  pro  Introitus, 
novis  introitibus  dictorum  tenentium  ut  patet  in  dicto 
rentali.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  proprietatis  cum  grassumis, 
introitibus,  et  arreragiis,  jmiiijc  R.  xiij  s.  Summa  totalis 
frumenti  preter  arreragia  ut  supra,  xxxiij  celdre  xiij  bolle 
iij  ferlote  ij  pecce.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  ordei 
preter  arreragia,  lviij  celdre  xv  bolle  iij  ferlote  cum 
bina  parte  ferlote  j eeldra  iiij  bolle  brasii.  Summa 
totalis  avenarum  preter  arreragia,  liiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij 
pecce  ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  iiij  barilia  ceparum  j aper. 

Summa  totalis  cane  cum  arreragiis,  jvxxxij  auce  jmixclxxx 
capones  iijmxxxvj  pultrie  iiij  apri  xvj  barilia  ceparum. 

[ Discharge . To  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews  for  cane  of 

Cupar  j at  risk,  £4;  Dominicans  of  Cupar  from  Buthulith, 
at  risk,  £5;  Bishop  of  Dunkeld  from  TJrquhart,  £2'  13s.  4d.; 

Alexander  Bamsay  of  Brauchmonth  for  water  supply  of 
Thomastoun,  13s.  lyd.;  chaplain  of  Cullessy  from  Auld 
Lundoris,  £6  13s.  l±d.\  John  Skrymgeour  from  Myr  of 
Uchtirmukty  ; Lyon  King  of  Arms  from  Culessy,  £14 ; 
maintenance  of  water  supply  of  Falkland  Palace,  11s.  ; 
four  serjeants  of  Fife,  £j;  mowing  and  winning  hay  of 
Falkland,  £13  13s.  jd.;  and  compensation  for  pasture  of 
cows  or  oxen  in  ward  of  Falkland,  £4  10s.;  as  pp. 

5,  6.]  Et  pro  reparatione  fossarum  et  palarum  parce  de 
Falkland,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  reparatione  et  sustenta- 
tione fovearum  prati  de  Falkland  de  anno  compoti,  xl  g. 

Et  pro  custodia  palatii  de  Falkland  de  anno  compoti,  x R. 

Et  uxori  quondam  Alani  de  Averaria  pro  fractione  terre 
sue  pro  lie  quarrell  ad  opus  domini  regis  de  eodem  anno, 
viij  s.  Et  ortulano  de  Falkland  in  feodo  suo,  reddendo 
quatuor  barilia  ceparum  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini 
regis,  de  anno  compoti,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  defalcati  com- 
potanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Estir  Rossy  extendentium 
ad  duas  marcas,  ex  eo  quod  dicta  villa  assedatur  in  feodi- 


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firma  Johanni  Bonar  per  cartam  domini  regis  defalcando 
duas  marcas  de  summa  in  rentali  contenta,  ut  patet  per 
dictam  cartam  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  xxvj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  de  annuo  redditu  undecim  solidorum  aerarum 
et  cotagiarum  de  Falkland  remisso  Jacobo  Robertsoun 
per  literas  regis  alias  ostensas  super  compotum  de  anno 
compoti,  xj  s.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  unius  custo- 
dientis jumenta  in  Falkland  cum  eorum  sequelis  capientis 
in  die  quatuor  denarios  et  pro  feodo  suo  in  anno  sex- 
decim  solidos,  extendentes  ad  sex  libras  sexdecim 
solidos  particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum,  vj  li. 
xvj  s.  Et  pro  ductione  feni  prati  de  Falkland  in  quatuor 
libris,  ex  eo  quod  tenentes  qui  solebant  hujusmodi 
fenum  ducere,  ut  allegat  compotans,  habent  nunc  terras 
suas  in  feodifirma  eis  locatas,  per  quam  exonerati  sunt 
de  ductione  hujusmodi  feni,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  li.  Et 
compotanti  pro  naulo  relicte  quondam  Andree  Wod 
militis  portantis  victualia  a Largo  ad  portum  de  Leith, 
videlicet  frumentum,  ordeum,  et  avenas,  de  anno  compoti, 
xx  s.  Et  Marchmond  haraldo  in  feodo  suo  percipienti 
annuatim  de  terris  de  Murdocarny  decem  libras  per 
literam  sub  magno  sigillo  sibi  concessam  ad  vitam 
ostensam  super  compotum,  cujus  copia  conscribitur  in 
dorso  rotuli  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  sexti,  de  anno 
compoti,  x li.  Et  compotanti  pro  certis  expensis  factis 
in  domicilio  domini  gubernatoris  eo  remanente  apud 
Falkland,  extendentibus  ad  viginti  septem  libras  et  viginti 
duos  denarios  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  sexti  usque  ad  duodecimum 
diem  ejusdem  mensis,  in  cervisia,  per  emptionem  unius 
bovis,  carbonibus  et  pro  cariagio  sex  lie  punchion  vini 
a Levinnismouth  versus  Falkland  et  intratis  in  libris 
domicilii  domini  gubernatoris,  magistro  Thoma  Hay, 
clerico  expensarum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  per  suum 
manuale  scriptum  testante  introitum  super  compotum, 
xxvij  li.  xxij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto 
Bertoun  de  Uvir  Berntoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 
tricentis  nonaginta  novem  libris  octo  solidis  et  sex 


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denariis  per  manus  domini  Laurentii  Alexandri,  deputati 
compotantis,  dicto  Roberto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente 

. . 7 ...  . Respondebit 

solutionem  super  compotum,  nj  lxxxxix  n.  vnj  s.  yj  a.,  g^te0r^sr0tu 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  compotanti  pro  certis  lator, 
expensis  factis  super  quondam  servitorem  domini  guber- 
natoris et  duobus  equis  remanentibus  in  Ealkland  a 
decimo  quinto  die  Aprilis  usque  ad  vicesimum  octavum 
Maii  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  septimi,  capiendo  pro  servitore  in 
die  duodecim  denarios  et  pro  equo  avenas  prout  in 
compoto  avenarum  inferius  allocabitur,  per  mandatum 
domini  gubernatoris  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum 
super  compotum,  xliij  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Thome  Peblis,  vitrario,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras 
pro  sustentatione  vitri  in  palatiis  de  Ealkland,  Striveling, 
Linlithqw,  et  Edinburgh,  de  mandato  dicti  Roberti  rotu- 
latoris,  presente  et  fatente  mandatum  super  compotum 
de  anno  compoti,  xx  R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator 
respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ardett  in  do. 
triginta  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Luthry  in  quinquaginta  libris,  et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Kingis  Barnys  in  sexaginta  sex  libris 
tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  et  de  firmis  terra- 
rum de  Newtoun  de  Reras  in  quatuordecim  libris  sex 
solidis  et  octo  denariis,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ferry feild 
et  Bonefeild  in  viginti  sex  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et 
quatuor  denariis,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Casche  in  sex- 
decim  libris,  que  sunt  de  dependentiis  notatis  in  rotulo 
immediate  precedente  hoc  compotum,  et  de  arreragiis  com- 
potantis extendentibus  in  toto  ad  ducentas  quatuor  libras 
sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios,  tenentibus  dictarum  terrarum 
propter  eorum  inopiam  per  commissarios  domini  regis  ad 
assedandum  terras  de  Fiffe  et  auditores  scaccarii  remissis 
in  dicta  assedatione  et  in  scaccario  super  compotum, 
ijciiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Ardett  in  quinque  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  in 
anno,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ferry  feild  et  Bonefeild  in 
sex  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Kingis  Barnys  in  viginti  marcis  in 


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anno,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Newtoun  de  Reras  in 
quinquaginta  solidis  in  anno,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Luthry  in  octo  marcis  in  anno,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad 
triginta  tres  libras  tres  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios, 
tenentibus  earundem  per  commissarios  domini  regis  in 
ultima  assedatione  terrarum  de  Fiffe  assedatarum,  et  de 
summa  assedationis  in  antiquo  rentali  feodifirme  contenta 
defalcatis  propter  sterilitatem  dictarum  villarum,  ut  latius 
in  novo  rentali  continetur,  xxxiij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  de  anno 
compoti.  Et  similiter  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ballinkirk  in 
quadraginta  solidis  simili  modo  defalcatis  per  dictos  com- 
missarios in  dicta  assedatione  de  summa  in  antiquo  rentali 
feodifirme  contenta,  ut  patet  in  novo  rentali,  de  anno 
compoti,  xl  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Casche 
in  quatuor  libris  tenentibus  dicte  ville  propter  eorum 
inopiam  ex  consideratione  auditorum  remissis,  iiij  R.  de 
anno  compoti.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  vijclxxxxviij  R. 
xv  s.  Et  sic  restant  yjcj  R.  xviij  s. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Kilquhisch  in  triginta  tribus  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis 
in  anno  de  anno  compoti  et  quatuor  annis  precedentibus 
hoc  compotum,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  octo  libras  sex 
solidos  et  octo  denarios,  de  quibus  remisse  relicte  Alani 
Averarie  pro  sua  paupertate  in  elimosina  pro  anima  regis 
defuncti  ex  consideratione  auditorum  sex  libre  sex  solidi 
et  octo  denarii,  et  quod  solvat  de  summa  totali  octo 
librarum  sex  solidorum  et  octo  denariorum  quadraginta 
solidos,  vj  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Alexandro  Heght  alias  Carmaig,  cursori,  in  quatuor  marcis 
in  solutionem  feodi  sui,  per  preceptum  Roberti  Bertoun, 

Respondebit  _ . . P 

Robertus  rotulatons,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  preceptum  super  com- 

Bertoun,  rotu-  .... r ....  _ ..  r f..  J; 

lator.  potum,  lnj  s.  iiij  a.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem 

de  augmentatione  feodifirme  terrarum  de  Westir  Rossy 
extendentis  in  anno  ad  septem  marcas,  et  octave  partis 
terrarum  de  FTewtoun  de  Falkland  extendentis  in  anno  ad 
viginti  unum  soHdos  et  octo  denarios,  Jacobo  Averie  et 
Michaeli  ejus  filio  spectantium,  dicto  Jacobo  per  dominos 
auditores  remissa  ex  consideratione  eorundem,  ex  eo  quod 


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dictus  Jacobus  renunciaverat  omni  clameo  quod  poterat 
habere  ad  augmentationem  firmarum  dictarum  villarum 
dicte  feodifirme  et  remissioni  earundem  in  futurum,  et 
nunquam  exigere  neque  petere  remissionem  dicte  augmen- 
tation^ temporibus  futuris,  v B.  xv  s.  de  anno  compoti. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  Roberto  Bertoun,  rotulatori, 

in  octo  libris  per  manus  domini  Jacobi  Kincragy,  decani  Eespondebit 

Abirdonensis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solu-  nobertus 

’ 1 Bertoun,  rotu- 

tionem  super  compotum,  viij  B.,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  lator. 

Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  x B. 

Summa  harum  expensarum,  xxxij  B.  xv  s.  Et  sic  restant 
vclxix  B.  iij  s. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vj  celdris  ij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  Frumen- 
ji  peccis  frumenti  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  tum. 
patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij 
ferlotis  ij  peccis  frumenti  de  anno  compoti,  videlicet  de 
croppo  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  sexti  et  de 
termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia  tunc  solvuntur.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis,  xl  celdre  j ferlota  iij  J pecce  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  fac- 
tam Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  in  quatuor  bollis  frumenti 
ex  elimosina  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compo tantis,  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  domino  Thome 
Balfour,  capellano  celebranti  in  capella  de  Falkland,  [ex] 
consimili  elimosina  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  eidem  de 
firmis  de  Murdocarny  assedato  pro  viginti  libris  pecunie 
una  celdra  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  una  celdra  quatuor 
bollis  ordei,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare  hujusmodi 
victualia  tenentibus  ejusdem  annuatim  pro  decem  marcis, 
de  quibus  solute  Marchmond  haraldo  de  terminis  compoti 
quinque  marce  in  completam  solutionem  feodi  sui,  et  Respondebit 
Roberto  Bertoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  quinque  marce  Bertoun,3 rotu- 
sibi  solute  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  j 5rf §.%  1 ° % 

celdra  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Perth  in  octo  bollis  frumenti  per 


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Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Ordeum. 


preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  mann 
ejusdem  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum,  viij  bolle 
frumenti.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  dicto  Roberto 
rotulatori  in  octodecim  celdris  tribus  bollis  tribus  ferlotis 
et  tribus  peccis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  liberationem 
super  compotum,  xviij  celdre  iij  bolle  iij  ferlote  iij  pecce 
frumenti,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  xx  celdre  vij  bolle  iij  ferlote  iij 
pecce  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant  xix  celdre  viij  bolle  ij 
ferlote  \ pecce. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xvij  celdris  xiiij  bollis  iij 
peccis  ordei  iij  celdris  xiiij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis 
brasii  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lviij  celdris  xv  bollis  iij  ferlotis 
cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  iiij  bollis  brasii  per 
firmas  dicti  dominii  de  anno  compoti  et  croppo  anni  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimi  sexti  et  termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia 
tunc  solvuntur.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  lxxvj  celdre  xiij  bolle 
iij  ferlote  iij  pecce  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  v celdre  ij 
bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  J pecce  brasii. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  percipientibus  annuatim  quatuor 
bollas  ordei  ex  elimosina  regis,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  de  firmis  de 
Murdocarny,  ut  patet  in  compoti  frumenti,  de  anno  com- 
poti, j celdra  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  domino  Thome  Balfour 
celebranti  in  capella  de  Falkland  percipienti  annuatim 
quatuor  bollas  ordei,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  ordei. 
Et  Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Observantia  in  Perth  in  octo 
bollis  ordei  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  pre- 
cepto manu  ejusdem  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Cristiane 
Wille  in  una  celdra  ordei,  quondam  nutrici  domini  regis, 
que  solebat  percipere  octo  bollas  in  anno,  de  anno  com- 
poti et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  ex  discretione 
dominorum  auditorum  scaccarii  ex  eorum  speciali  gratia 


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de  dictis  duobus  annis  tantum,  sic  quod  ulterius  nunquam 
allocetur,  j celdra  ordei.  Et  Roberto  Bertoun,  rotulatori, 
in  viginti  octo  celdris  tresdecim  bollis  et  tribus  ferlotis, 
ipso  presente  et  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  Eespondebit 
xxviij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  ferlote,  pro  quibus  dictus  Egrbt^srotu 
Robertus  rotulator  respondebit  Summa  expensarum,  lator, 
xxxij  celdre  j bolla  iij  ferlote  ordei.  Et  sic  restant  xliiij 
celdre  xij  bolle  iij  pecce  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  v celdre 
ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  \ pecce  brasii. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem 
factam  dicto  Roberto  rotulatore  in  tribus  celdris  et  octo 
bollis  ordei,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  liberationem  super 
compotum,  iij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei,  pro  quibus  respon- 
debit. Et  sic  restant  xlj  celdre  iiij  bolle  iij  pecce  cum  do. 
bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  v celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce 
J pecce  brasii. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  x celdris  xij  bollis  j ferlota  Avene, 
avenarum  x bollis  farrine  avenatice  per  arreragia  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  liiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij  peccis 
avenarum  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  dicto  croppo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  sexti.  Et  nichill  hic  de  arreragiis  aliorum  camera- 
riorum. Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  lxv  celdre  ix  bolle  j ferlota  iij 
pecce  avenarum  xij  bolle  farrine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Leoni  haraldo  regi  armorum  in  feodo  suo  de  firmis  de 
Cullessy  de  anno  compoti,  xij  bolle  avenarum.  Et 
ortulano  de  Falkland  percipienti  annuatim  duas  celdras 
avenarum,  et  capellano  Sancte  Marie  in  una  celdra 
avenarum,  et  ad  sustentationem  palarum  et  fossarum 
parce  de  Falkland  in  duabus  celdris,  et  ad  reparationem 
fossarum  prati  de  Falkland  in  una  celdra,  extendentibus 
in  toto  ad  sex  celdras  avenarum  de  anno  compoti,  vj 
celdre  avenarum.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Ballinbla  clamatarum  in  feodifirma  per  Michaelem 


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Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro  vj  li. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro  xx 
celdris  xiij 
bollis  aven- 
arum. 


Balfour  et  magistrum  Willelmum  Knollis  pro  octo  libris 
pecunie  tantum  et  compotans  oneratur  cum  quadra- 
ginta solidis  et  sex  celdris  avenarum,  et  dominus  rex  man- 
davit allocare  dictas  avenas  solvendo  sex  libras  pro  eisdem 
in  anno,  solutas  dicto  Roberto  Bertoun,  rotulatori,  super 
compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebit  de  anno  compoti,  vj 
celdre  avenarum.  Et  pro  destructione  granorum  tenen- 
tium de  Casche~per  damas  et  jumenta  domini  regis  de  anno 
compoti,  j celdra  avenarum.  Et  duobus  equis  domini 
gubernatoris  remanentibus  in  Falkland  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris  a decimo  quinto  Aprilis  usque  ad 
vicesimum  octavum  Maii  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  septimi,  extendendo  ad  decem  bollas  et  tres  ferlotas 
avenarum,  dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum,  x 
bolle  iij  ferlote  avenarum.  Et  per  liberationem  factam 
dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in  viginti  celdris  et  tresdecim 
bollis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  liberationem 
super  compotum,  xx  celdre  xiij  bolle  avenarum,  pro 
quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  domino  Laurentio, 
deputato  compotantis,  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum,  j celdra  avenarum.  Et  remisse  Jobanni 
Dowglas  de  firmis  de  Balbreky  pro  servitio  suo  domino 
regi  defuncto  impenso  et  propter  suam  inopiam  pro 
presente  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  ij  celdre  viij  bolle 
avenarum.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  Roberto  Galway, 
servitori  domine  regine,  ea  existente  in  sua  viduitate,  in 
tribus  celdris  undecim  bollis  duabus  ferlotis  et  una  pecca 
ad  pabulum  equorum  dicte  domine  regine,  Jacobo  Scot, 
servitore  dicti  Roberti  Galloway,  fatente  liberationem 
super  compotum,  iij  celdre  xj  bolle  ij  ferlote  j pecca 
avenarum.  Summa  expensarum,  xlij  celdre  vij  bolle  j 
ferlota  j pecca  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  xxiij  celdre  ij 
bolle  ij  pecce  avenarum  xij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  iiij 
apri  xvj  barilia  ceparum  jcvxxxij  auce  jmxclxxx  capones 
iijmxxxvj  pultrie. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  pro  expensis  domini 
gubernatoris  et  sui  domicilii  remanentium  apud  Falkland 
ab  octavo  Januarii  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  de- 


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cimi  sexti  usque  ad  decimum  octavum  Februarii  ejusdem 
anni  et  a vicesimo  quarto  Martii  ejusdem  anni  usque  ad 
decimum  tertium  Septembris  ejusdem  anni  etiam  inclusive, 
in  tricentis  et  duobus  caponibus  et  in  tricentis  quinquies 
viginti  et  quatuor  pultriis  et  intratis  in  libris  domicilii  ejus- 
dem domini  gubernatoris,  ut  patet  per  extractum  magistri 
Thome  Hay  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  com- 
potum, iijcij  capones  iijcvxxiiij  pultrie.  Et  sic  restant  iiij 
apri  xvj  barilia  ceparum  jcvxxxij  auce  jmvjclxxviij  capones 
jmvjclij  pultrie. 

De  quibus  avenis  per  venditionem  factam  dicto  domino 
Jacobo  decano  Abirdonensi  in  duabus  celdris  et  octo 
bollis  pro  decem  marcis,  bolla  stante  ad  quadraginta 
denarios,  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  solutis,  pro  quibus  re- 
spondebit, ij  celdre  viij  bolle  avenarum.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  xx  celdre  x bolle  ij  pecce 
avenarum  xij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  iiij  apri  xvj  barilia 
ceparum  jcvxxxij  auce  jmvjcvlxxviij  capones  ijmvjclij  pultrie. 

Compotum  magistri  Petri  Scott,  camerarii  de  Straith- 
erne,  [ Edinburgh , 24  July  1517,  from  15  July  1516.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vjcxlj  li.  ij  s.  x d.,  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viijclxxiiij  li.  x s.  xliiij  martis 
ij  quarterns  j apro  valoris  duarum  marcarum  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in  feodifirma  asseda- 
tarum  quam  aliarum  terrarum  nondum  assedatarum  in 
feodifirma  de  terminis  compoti,  que  particulariter  scri- 
buntur in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vcundecimi.  Et  de  v li.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  de  annuis  redditibus  de  Innerprefry  de  terminis 
compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  viijclxxix  li.  xvj  s.  viij  d. 
xliiij  marte  ij  quarteria  j aper  valoris  duarum  marcarum. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jmvcxx  H.  xix  s. 
vj  d.  xliiij  marte  ij  quarteria  j aper  valoris  duarum 
marcarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Glascoree  extendentium  ad  octo  marcas 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro  vj  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d- 


Stratherne, 

Scott. 


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1517. 


in  anno  assedatarum  patri  compotantis  in  rentali  pro  sex 
marcis  in  anno,  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  de  Galwelmoir  et  martis  eorundem  extenden- 
tibus ad  decem  libras  et  quindecim  solidos  pro  marta  in 
anno  spectantibus  Willelmo  Spicehous,  sibi  remissis  per 
dominum  gubernatorem  et  per  preceptum  ejusdem  manu 
sua  subscriptum  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti, 
v B.  xy  s.  Et  dicto  Willelmo  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Eorndoun  extendentium  ad  duodecim  libras  et  decem 
solidos  et  quindecim  solidos  pro  marta,  sibi  remissis  per 
consimile  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  de  dicto 
termino,  vij  li.  Et  eidem  de  quinque  marcis  de 
Glentarcane  et  quatuor  solidis  pro  marta  in  anno,  sibi 
Willelmo  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem  per  con- 
simile preceptum  de  dicto  termino  Sancti  Martini, 
xxxvij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Brigland 
extendentium  ad  quatuor  libras  in  anno  in  augmenta- 
tionem  rentalis  feodifirme,  filio  David  Betoun  remissis 
per  dominum  gubernatorem  de  anno  compoti  tantum, 
iiij  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Blakfurde 
extendentium  in  anno  ad  quatuor  marcas  cum  parte 
martarum  ad  quatuor  solidos,  concessis  Jonete  Small  per 
literas  domini  regis  de  tribus  terminis  ante  hoc  compotum 
et  de  primo  termino  compoti,  v li.  xiiij  s.  viij  d.  Et 
eidem  de  annuo  redditu  terrarum  de  Douchles  exten- 
dente in  anno  ad  decem  solidos,  de  anno  Domini  etc. 
undecimo,  duodecimo,  decimo  tertio,  decimo  quinto,  decimo 
sexto,  et  termini  Penthecostes  decimi  septimi,  extendente 
in  toto  ad  quinquaginta  quinque  solidos  particulariter 
examinatos  super  compotum,  lv  s.  Et  per  decidentiam 
viginti  solidorum  terrarum  de  Culquhatty,  devoriarum 
martarum  de  Boss  ad  novem  solidos,  et  martarum  de 
Glascorie  ad  octo  solidos  de  anno  compoti,  xxxvij  s.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  de  Kers,  Drumfyne  cum  prato,  molendini 
de  Gorthy,  extendentium  ad  octo  libras,  Lekko  ad  sex- 
decim  marcas,  Dauleik  ad  quatuor  libras,  assedatis 
Elizabeth  Creichtoun  pro  undecim  libris  sex  solidis  octo 
denariis  per  literas,  sub  privato  per  regem  Jaeobum 


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quartum  pie  memorie  et  de  precepto  domini  gubernatoris 
ad  allocandum  ostenso  super  compotum,  xj  H vj  S.  viij  d. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Henrico  Dempstar,  senescallo 
domini  regis,  in  sexcentis  nonaginta  quinque  libris 
decem  solidis  et  undecim  denariis  per  preceptum  Roberti 
Bertoun,  rotulatoris,  et  Alexandri  Jardin,  tunc  rotulatoris, 
de  ducentis  libris,  de  quibus  ducentis  libris  dictus 
Alexander  reddidit  compotum  in  ultimo  compoto  suo,  et 
pro  quadringintis  nonaginta  quinque  libris  decem  solidis 
et  undecim  denariis  dictus  Robertus  Bertoun,  rotulator, 
respondebit,  vjclxxxxv  li.  x s.  xj  d.  Et  dicto  Henrico 
Dempstar  in  octo  libris  et  duodecim  denariis  per  con- 
simile preceptum  dicti  Roberti  rotulatoris,  acquittantia 
dicti  Henrici  ostensa  super  compotum,  viij  H xij  d.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  Robertus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto 
Roberto  rotulatori  in  tricentis  una  libris  et  duodecim 
solidis,  dicto  Roberto  rotulatore  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  iijcj  H,  xij  s.,  pro  quibus  idem  rotulator 
respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Patricio  Maxtoun, 
clavigero,  in  decem  libris  feodi  sui  terminorum  Sancti 
Martini  et  Penthecostes,  videlicet  Sancti  Martini 
quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  et  Penthecostes  decimi 
sexti,,  dicto  Patricio  Maxtoun  per  suam  acquittantiam 
unacum  precepto  dicti  Alexandri,  pro  tunc  rotulatoris, 
manibus  eorum  subscriptis  ostensis  super  compotum, 
x 3±,  pro  quibus  dictus  Alexander  Jardin  respondebit. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Kelso,  tegulatori,  in 
decem  libris  feodi  sui,  videlicet  Sancti  Martini  anni 
quingentesimi  decimi  quinti  et  Penthecostes  anni  etc. 
vcdecimi  sexti,  dicto  Johanne  per.  suam  acquittantiam 
manu  sua  subscriptam  ostensam  super  compotum,  x H. 
Et  solute  Patricio  Douglas,  servitori  domini  regis,  in  sex 
marcis  pro  feodo  suo  de  tribus  terminis  precedentibus 
vicesimum  tertium  Augusti  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
sexti,  per  preceptum  dicti  domini  Alexandri  Jardin,  tunc 
rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
Patricii  Douglas  ostenso  super  compotum,  iiij  li.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  Alexander  Jardin,  tunc  rotulator,  responde- 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator, pro  iiijo 
lxxxxv  li.  x s. 
xj  d. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Do. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
Alexander 
Jardin,  tunc 
rotulator. 


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1517. 


bit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  Eoberto  rotulatori 
in  quadraginta  duabus  libris  tribus  solidis  et  decem 
denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 

Respondebit  . ■...**•••„  * 

Robertus  super  compotum,  xlij  n.  iij  s.  x a.,  pro  quibus  respon- 

Bertonne,  rotii-  eidem  de  firmis  molendini  de  Mylnab 

extendentis  ad  viginti  libras  et  unum  aprum  in  anno 
remissis  Elizabeth  Murray  per  Eteras  domini  regis  sub 
signeto  ostensas  super  compotum  de  terminis  Sancti 
Martini  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  tertii  et  Penthecostes  et 
Sancti  Martini  decimi  quinti  et  Penthecostes  decimi 
sexti,  xl  H.  ij  apri.  Et  pro  feodo  compotantis  percipientis 
annuatim  decem  libras,  de  anno  compoti  et  tribus  terminis 
precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  xxv  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Galwalbeg  extendentium  in  anno  ad  decem 
libras  concessis  Johanni  Strogeith  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno 
compoti,  x H.  Et  de  devoriis  de  Galwalbeg,  videlicet 
de  marta,  extendente  ad  quindecim  solidos  de  anno 
compoti,  xv  s.  Summa  expensarum,  jmjclxxxviij  tt.  xv  s. 
j d.  ij  apri.  Et  sic  restant  iijcxxxij  H.  iiij  s.  v d.  xliiij 
marte  ij  quarteria. 

Idem  onerat  se  de  iij  E.  xij  d.  per  venditionem  trium 
martarum  cum  vicesima  parte  marte  sibi  compotanti 
superius  allocatarum.  Et  sic  restant  iijcxxxv  H.  v s.  v d. 
xlj  marte  ij  quarteria  marte. 

Orkna  et  Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sincler,  relicte  quondam 

Scheitland.  Henrici  domini  Sincler,  arrendatarie  de  Orkna  et  Scheit- 
land,  [Edinburgh , 27  August  1517 , from  5 August  1516.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcxxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per  integras 
firmas  dictorum  dominiorum  de  Orkna  et  Scheitland  de 
terminis  compoti,  assedatorum  compotanti  pro  dicta  summa 
aimuatim  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  magno  sigillo,  ut 
patet  in  eisdem.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  insule  de 
Burray  concessis  ecclesie  cathedrali  Orcadensi  extenden- 
tibus ad  viginti  libras  annuatim  in  perpetuam  elimosinam 
per  dominum  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie,  de 
anno  compoti,  xx  H.  Et  Henrico  Tuledaff  pro  portatura 


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falconum  domino  regi  et  gubernatori  de  Scheitland  ad 
Edinburgh,  xx  R.  Et  Simoni  Eresale  portanti  falcones 
ab  Orknay  ad  Edinburgh  regi  et  gubernatori  simili  modo, 
xx  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoun,  com- 
potorum rotulatori,  in  ducentis  quadraginta  libris  et  decem 

^ ° „ . . Respondebit 

solidis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  Robertus 

, ...  , ^ ..  , , . Bertoun,  rotu- 

super  compotum,  rpxl  R.  x s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  lator. 

Et  pro  portatura  centum  cersinarum  carbonum  a Disart  ad 
Dunbar  per  tempus  compoti,  1 s.  Et  pro  portatura  centum 
et  sex  cersinarum  carbonum  a Disart  ad  Leith,  dicto 
rotulatore  fatente  super  compotum,  lij  s.  vj  d.,  pro  quibus 
respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  per  emptionem  certorum  Do. 
carbonum  a compotante  extendentium  ad  viginti  tres 
libras  septemdecim  solidos  et  sex  denarios,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  fatente  receptionem  super  compotum,  xxiij  R.  Despondebit^ 
xvij  s.  vj  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  rotuiator. 
venditionem  centum  martarum  salsarum  et  totidem  por- 
corum, computando  sexies  viginti  pro  centum,  liberatorum 
dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  pro  centum  et  octo  libris,  allo- 
cando  pro  marta  duodecim  solidos  et  pro  porco  sex  solidos, 
dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  emptionem  super 
compotum,  jcviij  R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotuiator  responde-  Eespondebifc 
bit.  Summa  expensarum,  iiijcxxxvij  H.  x s.  Et  sic  idem  rotuiator. 
superexposuit  compotans  iiij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 

Compotum  Hugonis  comitis  de  Eglingtoune,  camerarii  Stewar- 
de  Stewartoun,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  toune. 
Mongomorry,  ejus  deputatum  [31  August  1517 , from  15 
October  1516.\ 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
iijcxxxij  R.  viij  d.  xij  celdris  viij  bollis  farrine  avenatice 
que  sunt  de  arreragiis  Jacobi  Boide  et  quondam  Johannis 
Striveling,  prout  notatur  et  patet  in  rotulo  anni  etc. 
vcoctavi.  Nec  de  firmis  dicti  dominii  anni  etc.  vcnoni, 
decimi,  undecimi,  duodecimi  decimi  tertii,  decimi  quarti, 
decimi  quinti,  et  decimi  sexti,  pro  quibus  firmis  occupa- 
tores  dicti  dominii  vocandi  sunt.  vocandi. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de 

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Gressuma 
et  in- 
troitus. 


firmis  terrarum  de  Ormisheuch.  Et  de  iij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

de  firmis  terrarum  de  Holehous.  Et  de  iij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bidinhill.  Et  de  iij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

terrarum  de  Dowywra.  Et  de  iiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ter- 

rarum de  Pottertoun.  Et  de  vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  terrarum 
de  Bowanschaw  et  Dryriggis.  Et  de  vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
terrarum  de  Myltoun  Creauch.  Et  de  vj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
terrarum  de  Chapeltoun.  Et  de  xlvj  s.  viij  d.  dimedie- 
tatis  terrarum  de  Cuttiswra.  Et  de  iiij  Ii.  alterius 
medietatis  earundem  terrarum,  que  solebat  assedari  pro 
quadraginta  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  in  antiquo  rentali. 
Et  de  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.  terrarum  de  Bobertland.  Et  de  iiij  li. 
terrarum  de  Cokkilby  que  solebat  assedari  pro  quadraginta 
solidis  in  antiquo  rentali.  Et  de  viij  li.  terrarum  de 
Clerkland.  Et  de  viij  li.  terrarum  de  Corshillis.  Et  de 
viij  li.  terrarum  de  Hairschaw  que  solebant  assedari  pro 
quatuor  libris  in  antiquo  rentali.  Et  de  vj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.,  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Blaklaw.  Et 
de  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  alterius  dimedietatis  earundem.  Et 
de  iiij  H terrarum  de  Eouleschawis.  Et  de  j celdra 
farrine  avenatice  molendini  de  Clerkland.  Et  de  j celdra 
farrine  avenatice  molendini  de  Creauch.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  lxxxxiiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  celdre  farrine  avenatice. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxiiij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  de 
gressuma  et  introitibus  terrarum  de  Stewartoun  per 
assedationem  factam  tenentibus  earundem  per  commis- 
sarios,  videlicet  dominum  Jacob um  Kincragy,  decanum 
Abirdonensem,  Bobertum  Bertoun,  rotulatorem,  Mcho- 
layum  Crawfurd  de  Oxgang,  quarto  die  mensis  Maii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  septimo  pro 
terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthe- 
costes  post  presentem  datam.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  grassumis  et  introitibus, 
ijcix  li.  ij  celdre  farrine  avenatice. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  dictarum  terrarum  superius  oneratis  termini  Sancti 
Martini  hujus  compoti  simplicis  firme  extendentibus  ad 
triginta  novem  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios,  ex  eo 


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REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


259 


quod  compotans  non  intromisit  cum  firmis  dicti  dominii 
dicti  termini  Sancti  Martini,  prout  constabat  auditori- 
bus super  compotum,  xxxix  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de 
augmentation  firmarum  dictarryp  terrarum  superius 
oneratarum  extendente  ad  quindecim  libras  tresdeeim 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  ex  eo  quod  dicta  augmentatio 
dictarum  firmarum  facta  fuerat  in  ultima  assedatione 
superius  mentionata,  gratia  cujus  tenentes  non  tenentur 
solvere  dictam  augmentationem  usque  ad  terminum 
Penthecostes  proximum  post  introitum  dictorum  tenen- 
tium ad  dictam  assedationem,  ut  latius  clare  patet  in 
rentali,  xv  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  gressuma  viginti 
librarum  spectante  Margarete  Boid  sibi  remissa  per 
dominos  consilii  et  auditores  scaccarii  et  etiam  de  mandato 
domini  gubernatoris,  xx  li.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Bertoun,  rotulatori,  in  triginta  septem  libris  de  fir-  „ J 
mis  dictarum  terrarum,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  Robertus 

x , r Bertoun,  rotu- 

super  compotum,  xxxvij  li.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  lator, 
eidem  de  gressumis  et  introitibus  dictarum  terrarum 
superius  oneratis,  extendentibus  ad  nonaginta  quatuor 
libras  tresdeeim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  dicto  Roberto 
rotulatori  solutos,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  lxxxxiiij  Ii.  xiij  §.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus 
respondebit.  Et  pro  feodo  compotantis  de  anno  compoti,  Do- 
xlvj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  ijcixH  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  pecuniam.  Et  restant  ij  celdre  farrine  avenatice. 


Aire. 


260  ROTULI  SCACCARII  1517. 


** 

CCCXLV.  [CCCLVIIL] 

COMPOTA  CU STUMARIORUM  ET  BALLIYORUM 
BURGORUM. 

a.d.  1517. 

Scaccarium  serenissimi  et  illustrissimi  principis  Jacobi 
quinti  Dei  gratia  Scotorum  regis,  tentum  et  inchoatum 
apud  Edinburgh  tertio  die  mensis  Julii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  septimo  per  dominos 
commissarios  subscriptos,  videlicet  reverendissimum  in 
Cristo  patrem  Jacobum  archiepiscopum  Glasguensem, 
cancellarium,  venerabilem  in  Cristo  patrem  Jacobum 
postulatum  de  Dundrynane,  magistros  Gavinum  Dunbar, 
archidiaconum  Sanctiandree,  clericum  rotulorum  regis- 
tri,  Robertum  Eorman,  decanum  Glasguensem,  Thomam 
Halkerstoun,  prepositum  de  Crechtoun,  Jacobum  Kin- 
cragy,  decanum  Aberdonensem,  Willelmum  Scott  de 
Balwery  militem,  magistrum  Johannem  Campbell  de 
Thorntoun,  thesaurarium,  Robertum  Bertoun  de  Ovir- 
berntoun,  compotorum  rotulatorem,  dominum  Johannem 
Quhite,  rectorem  de  Petcokis,  et  Nicholaum  Craufurd  de 
Oxgang. 

Compotum  Georgei  Inglis,  custumarii  de  Aire,  [. Edin- 
burgh, 7 July  1517 , from  16  July  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  527  dozen  5jz  ells  woollen  cloth 
{£31  7s.  5j2d.),  5 lasts  2 dacres  J hides  {£13  13s.  Id.),  12 
lasts  6/2  barrels  herrings  {£7  10s.  6d.),  200  woolfells 
{£1  6s.  8d.),  200  schor lings  and  scalding s {10s.),  and 
certain  English  goods  {£5  10s.  2d.)  ; £58  17s.  lOfyd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  19s.  8d.  To  Robert 


1517  ~ REGUM  SCOTORUM.  261 


Bertoun  of  Ovirbernetoun , Comptroller,  £57  18s.  ftjzd,  ^®®P^gebit 
Sum,  £58  17s  10fsd.\  Et  sic  eque.  Stor™’ rotu' 

Compotum  FTicholai  Craufurde,  custumarii  de  Linlithqw,  Linlithqw. 
[. Edinburgh , 9 July  1517 , from  6 August  1516.  Respondebit 

Custom,  by  lease,  to  accountant,  £40  ; paid  to  Bertoun,  Bertoun,  rotu- 
Comptroller.] 


Compotum  Johannis  Scott  et  Laurentii  Scott,  custu-  Irwyn. 
mariorum  burgi  de  Irwyn,  [. Edinburgh , 10  July  1517, 
from  16  Jidy  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  347  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£14  7s.), 

If  lasts  3 dacres  1 hide  {£11  Is.  7d.),  and  If  barrels  salmon 
(16s.);  £36  JfS.  7d.  S*bit 

Discharge.  Fees  of  accountants,  8s.  9d.  To  Bertoun,  Stor!un’ rotu' 
Comptroller,  £35  15s.  lOd.  Sum,  £36  lys.  7d.]  Et  sic 
eque. 


Compotum  domini  Willelmi  Murray,  canonici  Dun-  Striveling. 
blanensis,  custumarii  de  Striveling,  [. Edinburgh , 16  July 
1517,  from  18  Jidy  to  3 If  February  1516  inclusive. 

Charge.  Custom  of  If  sacks  13  st.  wool  (£6),  160  wool- 
fells  (£1),  9 dacres  hides  (£1  JfS.),  and  83  dozen  woollen 
cloth  (£lf  3s.);  £13  7s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Ifd.;  of  accountant,  JfS.  To  RoSrtuSeblt 
Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £13.  Sum,  £13  4s  4d . Balance,  £tor?uu’ rotu" 
3s.  8d.] 

Compotum  Alexandri  Forestar,  custumarii  de  Striveling,  Striveling. 
[Edinburgh,  16  Jidy  1517,  from  entry  on  34  February 
1516,  inclusive. 

Charge.  Custom  of  5 soxks  9 st.  wool  (£7  3s.  4d.),  3 
lasts  10  dacres  hides  (£9  6s.  8d.),  986  vjoolfells  (£6  9s.  10d.), 

158  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£8  18s.),  and  3 barrels  salmon 
(8s.);  £33  5s.  lOd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Sfyd.;  of  accountant,  10s.  9d. 

To  chaplain  of  St.  Laurence,  by  receipt  of  Thomas  Goffray 
and  Elizabeth  Haig,  £13  6s.  8d.;  as  p.  93.  To  Robert 


262 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1517. 


RobPertusbit  ^cot,  as  P- 189,  £5-  To  Bortoun , Comptroller , £19  Is.  3jsd. 

Stor0un’ rotu'  Bum,  £32  5s.  lOd .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  oneraverat  se  de 
pellibus  ovium  dictis  schorlingis,  scaldingis,  futefellis,  et 
lentrynewair  in  dicto  compoto,  ex  eo  quod  allegat  se 
habere  cartam  domini  regis  sub  magno  sigillo  per  quam 
non  tenentur  solvere  custumam  de  dictis  pellibus,  prop- 

Vocandi.  terea  vocandi  sunt  pro  ostentione  dicte  carte. 

Perth.  Compotum  Johannis  Girmaire  et  Patricii  Tyry, 

custumariorum  de  Perth,  [ Ediriburqh,  17  July  1517,  from 
8 August  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  2 lasts  12  st.  wool  {£27  6s.  8d.), 
5 lasts  16  dacres  hides  {£15  9s.  1/d.),  81/90  woolfells  {£56 
10s.),  11/9  dozen  6 ells  woollen  cloth  {£21  3s.  9d.),  and  13 
lasts  8 barrels  salmon  {£32  16s.);  £153  5s.  9d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Is.  6d.;  .of  custumars,  £2 
11s.  Id.  To  Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis  by  receipt  of  Prior 
Hugh  under  seal  of  Convent,  £26  13s.  1/d.;  Dominicans  of 
Perth,  by  receipt  of  Prior  under  seal,  £7  6s.  8d. ; John 
Andirsoun,  by  his  receipt,  £10;  Prior  of  JSt  Andrews,  by 
receipt  of  Sir  John  Quhit,  director  of  Chancery,  in  his 
name,  £2;  as  p.  100.]  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
domini  Alexandro  Jardane,  tunc  compotorum  rotulatori, 
in  octo  libris  quatuordecim  solidis  et  decem  denariis  pro 
certo  vino  empto  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  guberna- 
toris et  intratas  in  libris  ejusdem,  capitaneo  Janet,  uno 
magistrorum  dicti  hospitii,  per  suum  precptum  manu  sua 
subscriptum  fatente  introitum  super  compotum,  et  de 
quibus  dictus  Alexander  rotulator  reddidit  compotum, 
viij  li.  xiiij  s.  x d.  Et  eisdem  de  custuma  duarum 
saccorum  et  duodecim  petrarum  lane  custumatarum  apud 
burgum  de  Dunfermling  spectantium  domino  archiepis- 
copo  Sanctiandree  ratione  sue  regalitatis,  commendatarii 
dicti  loci,  extendentium  ad  quinque  marcas,  ex  eo  quod 
dicti  custumarii  ostenderunt  coquetam  dicti  commenda- 
tarii de  solutione  dicte  custume  ostensam  super  compotum, 
iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eisdem  per  superfluam  onerationem 


1517. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


263 


factam  per  Thomam  Flemyng  in  anno  precedente  hoc 
compotum,  tunc  custumarium,  extendentem  ad  tresdecim 
solidos,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum, 
xiij  s.  Et  de  custuma  centum  pellium  lanutarum 
extendentium  ad  unam  marcam  custumatarum  apud 
burgum  de  Disart  et  ibi  soluta,  ut  patet  per  coquetam 
dicti  burgi  de  Disart  ostensam  super  compotum,  xiij  s.  Robertuseblt 
iiij  d.  \To  Bertoun , Comptroller , £91  5s.  4d.  Sum,  Mor°un’ rotu‘ 
£153  5s.  9d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Willelmi  Scot  et  Andree  Liddale,  custum-  Montros. 
ariorum  burgi  de  Montrose,  [. Edinburgh , 18  Jidy  1517 , 
from  31  Jidy  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  13)»  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£1  11s. 

3d.),  1180  woolfells  (£7  10s),  1 last  3 dacres  hides 
(£3  Is.  4-d),  9 lasts  3 barrels  salmon  (£33  4s),  and  400 
cod  (16s.);  £35  3s.  7d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  11s.  8d.  To  Margaret  5obertus6bit 
Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p.  49,  by  two  letters,  £36  13s.  4d.  £tor°un’ rotu" 
To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £7  17s.  7d.  Sum,  £35  3s.  7d.\ 

Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Alisone  Hammiltoun,  sponse  Jacobi  Hading- 
Hereote,  custumarie  de  Hadingtoun,  redditum  per  eun-  toun. 
dem  Jacobum,  [. Edinburgh , 18  July  1517 , from  33  July 
1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  3 lasts  3 sacks  18  st.  wool  (£31 
13s.  4d),  4660  woolfells  (£31),  6 lasts  4 dacres  hides 
(£16),  and  114  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£16  15s);  £95  8s. 

4d.\  Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
pellibus  ovium  dictis  schorlingis,  scaldingis,  futefellis, 
et  lentrynwair  in  dicto  compoto,  ex  eo  quod  allegat  se 
habere  cartam  domini  regis  sub  magno  sigillo  per  quam 
non  tenentur  solvere  custumam  de  dictis  pellibus,  prdp- 
terea  vocandi  sunt  pro  ostensione  dicte  carte.  vocandi. 

[. Discharge . Fee  of  tronar,  3s. ; of  accountant,  £1  13s. 

To  Alexander  Wardlaw,  as  p.  191,  by  his  receipt,  £5.] 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Bern- 


264 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1517. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 

Do. 


Arbroth. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Kirkcud- 

brycht. 


Dunde. 


toun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  tribus  libris  duodecim 
solidis  pro  certis  carbonibus  emptis  per  compotantem  ad 
provisionem  castri  de  Dunbar  et  intratis  in  libris  domini 
gubernatoris,  ut  patet  per  ipsius  rotulatoris  preceptum  et 
acquittantiam  ostensas  super  compotum,  iij  li.  xij  s.,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  [To  said  Comptroller,  £85  13s. 
Stem,  £95  19s.  Overexpended  10s.  8d.] 

Compotum  Willelmi  Scott,  custumarii  de  Arbroth, 
[Edinburgh,  18  July  1517,  from  33  July  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1 last  13  dacres  hides  (£5  5s. 
id.),  390  woolfells  (£3  10s.),  and  60  scoldings  {Is.  8d.); 
£6  17  s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  3s.  id.  To  Abbot  of 
Abirbrodrok,  as  p.  50,  £1  13s.  8d.  To  Bertoun,  Comp- 
troller, £5  Is.  Sum,  £6  77s.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Patricii  Forestare  et  Willelmi  Inglis, 
custumariorum  burgi  de  Kirkcudbricht,  [Edinburgh,  18 
July  1517,  from  18  August  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  500  dozen  woollen  cloth,  £36. 

Discharge.  Fees  of  accountants,  13s.  To  Minorites  of 
Kirkcudbright,  by  tolerance,  as  p.  96,  by  receipt  of  Friar 
William  Tennand,  warden,  £3  6s.  8d.  To  Bertoun, 
Comptroller,  £33  Is.  id.  Sum,  £36.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Jacobi  Eollok  et  Jacobi  Kinloch,  custum- 
ariorum burgi  de  Dunde,  [Edinburgh,  33  July  1517, 
from  3i  July  1516. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £13  6s.  8d.  Custom  of  3 sacks  wool 
{£3  13s.  id.),  13  lasts  i dacres  hides  {£33  10s.  8d.),  579 
dozen  woollen  cloth  {£8i  17s.  6d),  9530  woolfells  {£63 
10s.),  35  lasts  5 barrels  salmon  {£61),  and  i barrels  suet 
{£i);  £3i8  11s.  6d.  Sum,  £361  18s.  3d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  3d.;  of  custumars,  £i  3s.  10 d. 
To  Dominicans  of  Berth,  by  two  receipts  of  Friar  Bobert 
Bile,  Prior,  £7  6s.  8d.;  Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  her 
receipts , £66  13s.  id.;  chaplain  of  St.  Salvator,  by  receipt 


1517. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


265 


of  Master  Robert  Monorgund;  and  Abbot  of  Jedburgh  and 
Prior  and  canons  of  Bostinoth,  two  years,  by  receipt  of  John 
Abbot  of  Jedburgh  and  Master  James  Gray,  rector  of 
Lundy,  £26  13s.  l^d.;  as  p.  51.']  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Appilgirth  militi,  tunc 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  duodecim  libris  deliberatis  pro 
vino  et  cervisia  emptis  ad  provisionem  domicilii  domini 
gubernatoris  intratis  in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem  et  de 
quibus  reddidit  compotum,  ut  patet  in  ultimo  compoto 
suo  reddito  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  sexto  Septembris 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  sexti,  xij  H.  Et  Johanni 
Eollok,  filio  Jacobi  Eollok,  per  preceptum  domini  guber- 
natoris manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum, 
xviij  s.  [ To  John  Kinloch,  as  p.  51,  £10.\  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  dicto  Alexandro  Jardin  militi  in  octo 
libris  deliberatis  Eoberto  Muncur,  et  quinque  libris  decem 
solidis  deliberatis  Johanni  Schaw,  pistori,  et  quinquaginta 
quatuor  solidis  Willelmo  Cristesoun,  carnifici,  liberatis,  et 
triginta  solidis  Duncano  Dausoun,  carbonario,  deliberatis 
ad  provisionem  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris  apud  Dunde, 
extendentibus  in  universo  ad  septemdecim  libras  quatuor- 
decim  solidos  solutos  personis  prescripts  per  preceptum 
capitanei  Janot  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super 

r . . r Respondebit 

compotum,  xvii  n.  xmi  s.,  pro  quibus  dictus  Alexander  Alexander 

.7  „ .....  Jardin,  rotu- 

respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  hospiti  domini  lator, 
gubernatoris  apud  Dunde  tempore  quo  erat  ibidem  pro 
usu  hospitii  et  lie  belcheir  in  quinque  libris  per  precep- 
tum dicti  capitanei  Janot,  magistri  hospitii  domini  guber-  Respond  1 .t 
natoris,  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  gobertus 
v li.  \To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £106  9s.  10 d.  Sum,  lator. 

£261  18s.  2d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Patricii  Mure,  custumarii  de  Wigtoun,  Wigtoun. 
[. Edinburgh , 23  July  1517,  from  9 August  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  20 f dozen  woollen  cloth  (£12  Js.), 
and  1 last  hides  (£2  13s.  4d.)  ; £lf  17s.  4d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  5s.  To  Bertoun,  Comp-  !oKuseblt 
trailer , £14  12s.  Jpd.  Sum,  £14  17s.  jfd.]  Et  sic  eque.  faet^un>  rotu 


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1517. 


Inverkeith-  Compotum  Jacobi  Prestoun,  custumarii  de  Innerkeith- 
ing.  ing,  [. Edinburgh , 3 4 July  1517,  from  9 August  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  5 dacres  hides  {13s.  If. ),  366 
woolfells  (£3  7s.  4d.),  300  schorlings  {£ 1 ),  300  scoldings 
{6s.  8d.),  and  9 dozen  4 ells  woollen  cloth  {Us.);  £5  Is.  £1. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  Is.  8d.  To  Bertoun, 
Comptroller,  £ly  19s.  8d.  Sum,  £5  Is.  If.]  Etsic  eque. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Dunber-  Compotum  Wilelmi  Striveling  de  Glorat,  custumarii 
tane.  de  Dunbertane,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem, 

[39  July  1517,  from  34  Jidy  1516.'] 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
custumis  provenientibus  in  Dunbertane  et  Lowys  a die 
vicesimo  nono  mensis  Julii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
quarti  usque  ad  vicesimum  quintum  Decembris  ejusdem 
anni,  ex  eo  quod  Johannes  dominus  Erskin  intromisit 
dominus  Erskin.  cum  eisdem  per  dictum  tempus,  pro  quibus  vocandus  est. 

[Charge.  Custom  of  35  lasts  7 barrels  herrings  {£31 
7s.),  50  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£3  10s),  and  certain  herrings 
and  woollen  cloth ] emptorum  per  Gallicos,  {£6  9s.) ; 
£30  6s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  10s.  Id.  To  do.  granted 
by  governor,  as  p.  193,  £30.  Sum,  £30  10s.  Id. 
Balance,  £9  15s.  lid.] 


Abirdene.  Compotum  Gilberti  Menzeis  et  Johannis  Marr,  cus- 
tumariorum  de  Abirdene,  [Edinburgh,  5 August  1517, 
from  16  August  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  11  lasts  7 sacks  33  st.  wool  {£157 
4s.  5d.),  5 lasts  3 dacres  5 hides  {£13  13s.  lydi),  3370  wooU 
fells  {£33  7s.  9d.),  If)  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£5),  and  790  cod 
{£1  11s.);  £199  16s.  6d.  Custom  of  salmon  as  leased 
to  accountants,  £100.  Sum,  £399  16s.  6d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  9s.  10d.;  of  custumars , 

RobertuSeblt  £3  6s.  8d.  To  Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p.  98, 
Bertoun,  rotu-  ^ receipt  under  her  seal,  £66  13s.  Id.  To  Bertoun, 
Comptroller,  £339  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £399  16s.  6d.]  Et  sic 
eque. 


1517. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


267 


Et  pro  summa  salmonum  restante  in  rotulo  vc  de- 
cimo sexto  notata  in  memoriali  compoti  custumanorum 
de  Abirdene,  videlicet  centum  sexaginta  quatuor  libris  et 
octo  solidis,  compotans  composuit  cum  rotulatore  et  audi- 
toribus scaccarii  pro  centum  libris  solutis  Roberto  Bertoun,  Respondebit 
rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  et  residuum  dicte  pro  j*  it. 
summe,  videlicet  sexaginta  quatuor  libre  octo  solidi,  re- 
missum compotanti.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Wod,  custumarii  de  Pettinweme,  Pettin- 
redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem,  [11  August  1517,  weme. 
from  19  July  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  H lasts  1 1 barrels  herrings  {£26 
19s.),  1200  cod  {£2  <&.)],  et  de  liiij  R.  per  alleca  assise 
assedata  compotanti  pro  quinque  lastis  allecum  in  anno 
et  sibi  venditis  pro  predictis  summa  de  anno  compoti. 

[Stem,  £83  7s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant ] preter  alleca  assise  [10s.  Srtuseblt 
To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £82  17s.  Sum,  £83  7s.]  Et  sic  Jator?un’ rotu 
eque. 

Compotum  Davide  Grundistoun  de  Glasley,  custumarii  Couper. 
burgi  de  Cupro,  [Edinburgh,  11  August  1517,  from  10 
September  1516].  Memorandum  quod  compotans  non 
onerat  se  de  custumis  dicti  burgi  a decimo  quarto  die 
mensis  Julii  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  duodecimi 
usque  in  sextum  diem  mensis  Decembris  anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quarti,  quia  Alexander  Spens, 
tunc  custumarius  dicti  burgi,  intromisit  cum  eisdem,  pro  vocandus  est 
quibus  vocandus  est.  spens. 

[Charge.  Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £25.  To 
Dominicans  of  Inverry,  by  receipt  of  Friar  Hugh  Ramsay,  Robertus 
Prior , as  p.  198,  £13  6s.  8d.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  Er!1™’  r°tu 
£10  13s.  4d.  Sum,  £2f.  Balance,  £1.] 


Compotum  Margrete  Crechtoune,  custumarie  de  Edin-  Edinburgh, 
burgh,  redditum  ibidem  [21  August  1517,  from  15  Crech- 
September  to  21  October  1516  exclusive,  toune. 


268 


ROTULI  SCACCARTI 


1517. 


Charge.  Custom  of  11  lasts  1 sack  wool  {£158),  693 
dozen  woollen  cloth  {£50  13s.),  3550  woolfells  {£16 17s.  9/zd.), 
300  futfellis  {6s.  8d.),  900  lentrynewair  {15s.),  1000  rabbit- 
skins  {10s.),  8 lasts  13  dacres  5 hides  {£33  3s.  8d.),  3 
barrels  suet  {£3),  18  barrels  salmon  {£3  13s.),  and  3J2 
chalders  salt  {5s.)  ; £336  3s.  lj$J\ 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  pro 
superexpositis  suis  in  ducentis  quinquaginta  quatuor 
libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  tribus  denariis,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ijeliiij  H.  xiij  s.  iij  d.  Summa  expen- 
sarum patet.  Et  sic  superexposuit  compotans  xviij  li.  xj  s. 
j d.  ob.  Insuper  allocatur  compotanti  pro  feodo  tronatoris 
ix  s.  iij  d.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  summa  onera- 
tionis  predicte,  iij  It  xviij  s.  viij  d.  Summa  harum  expen- 
sarum, iiij  li.  vij  s.  xj  d.  Et  sic  superexposuit  compotans 
xxij  li.  xix  s.  ob.  Pro  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  pre- 
dicts superexpositis  in  triginta  quatuor  libris  novemdecim 
' solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  pro  custuma  certarum  rerum 
suarum  custumatarum  in  compoto  Robert  Bertoun  cus- 
tumarii  inferius  descriptarum,  ut  patet  in  eodem,  xxxiiij  li. 
xix  S.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
super  compotantem,  xij  li.  iij  d.  ob.,  sibi  remissi  per 
dominum  gubernatorem.  Et  sic  eque. 

Edinburgh.  Compotum  Robert  Bertoune  de  Uvirbertoune,  com- 
potorum rotulatoris  regis  ac  custumarii  de  Edinburgh, 
redditum  ibidem  [33  August  1517,  from  31  October  1516. 

Charge.  Custom  of  70  lasts  7 sacks  wool  {£9 50),  800 
5 score  and  19  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£333  19s.),  37,550 
woolfells  {£359  13s.  3jgoL),  3300  lentrynewair  {£1  16s.  8d.), 
800  rabbitskins  {8s.),  56  lasts  7 dacres  3 hides  {£150 
5s.  lOjzd.),  3 lasts  1 barrel  suet  {£35),  7 barrels  meat  {15$-), 
10  lasts  6 barrels  salmon  {£35  5s-),  5 lasts  5 barrels 
herrings  {£3  5s.),  300  cod  {8s.),  35  chalders  salt  {£3  10s.), 
35  chalders  coals  {£1  13s.),  certain  English  goods  {£30 
8s.  6d.),  and  6 punchions  wine  exported ] ad  Birroune 
[{6s.);  £1655  9s.  3d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  £ 3 . 18s.  9d  ; of  custumar, 


1517. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


269 


£27  11s.  8d .]  Et  Thome  Schaw,  principali  coco  regis, 
pro  snis  laboribus  et  expensis,  x H.  Et  domino  Johanni 
Scharp,  capellano  capelle  regis  infra  palatium  Sancti 
Crucis,  pro  feodo  custodiendo  dictam  capellam,  palatium, 
et  gardinam,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  marcas  de 
dictis  custumis,  xiij  31.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  domino  Jacobo 
Ellem,  capellano,  pro  feodo  domus  scaccarii  de  anno 
compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  xiij  Ii.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  \_To  heirs  of  Thomas  Moffat,  by  receipt  of  Thomas 
Moffat,  £8 ; Nicholas  Abirnethy,  by  his  receipt , £16 ; 
John  Drummond,  by  his  receipt  £10  ; Mariot  Stanelie,  by 
her  receipt,  £20;  chaplain  in  Edinburgh  Castle,  £10;  as 
p.  5 If,.']  Et  Henrico  Mair,  familiari  regis,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  marcas  de  dictis  custumis  pro  suo 
antiquo  servitio  domino  regi  et  suis  successoribus  impenso 
per  quadraginta  annos  elapsos  per  literam  sub  privato  de 
anno  compoti,  xiij  11  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  magistro  Johanni 
Cheshelme  pro  suis  laboribus  ex  consideratione  auditorum 
de  anno  compoti,  xlli.  Et  domino  Patricio  Creichtoune, 
capitaneo.  castri  de  Edinburgh,  pro  custodia  ejusdem  in 
ducentis  marcis  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  et  Penthe- 
costes  hujus  compoti,  ipso  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu 
sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
jcxxxiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Henrico  Scott,  nauti,  pro  naulo  equorum  domini  guber- 
natoris ad  Eranciam  in  septuaginta  novem  libris  et 
quatuor  solidis  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto 
precepto  manu  ejusdem  subscripto  unacum  acquittantia 
dicti  Henrici  ostenso  super  compotum,  lxxix  li.  iiij  s. 
Et  magistro  Thome  Hay,  clerico  et  familiari  domini 
gubernatoris,  in  quinquaginta  libris  per  preceptum  domini 
gubernatoris  ad  allocandum  in  solutione  feodi  sui  sibi 
per  dominum  gubernatorem  promissi,  dicto  precepto 
manu  dicti  gubernatoris  subscripto  ostenso  super  compo- 
tum et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  1 H.  Et  eidem  de 
custuma  unius  laste  et  quatuor  seccorum  lane  extenden- 
tium ad  octodecim  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor 
denarios  spectantium  abbati  et  conventui  de  Melros 


Respondebit 
Robert  us 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Disarte. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Ruthir- 

glen. 

Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


270  ROTULI  SCACCARII  1517. 

custuma  libera,  xviij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  per  liberationem 
factam  Archibaldo  Dowglas  remanenti  in  Edinburgh  in 
quadraginta  septem  libris  quatuor  solidis  uno  denario  et 
obulo  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto 
manu  ipsius  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum  et  dicto 
Archibaldo  fatente  liberationem,  xlvij  li.  iiij  s.  j d.  ob. 
Et  eidem  de  custuma  sex  seccorum  et  duarum  petrarum 
lane  viginti  novem  duodenarum  panni  lanei  unius  laste 
et  duorum  barilium  cepi  quatuor  lastarum  et  novem 
barilium  salmonum  extendentium  in  toto  ad  triginta 
quatuor  libras  novem  decem  solidos  quatuor  denarios 
spectantium  Margrete  Crechtoune  comitisse  de  Rothes, 
de  quibus  allocatur  dicte  Margrete  pro  suis  superexpositis 
in  ultimo  compoto  suo  in  eodem  rotulo  superius  notatis 
viginti  due  libre  novemdecim  solidi  obolus,  et  residuum 
dicte  summe,  videlicet  duodecim  libre  tres  denarii  obolus, 
dicte  Margarete  remissum  per  dominum  gubernatorem, 
prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  xxxiiij  li. 
xix  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  vcxlvij  li.  xviij  s.  ob. 
Et  sic  restant  jmjcvij  li.  xj  s.  ij  d.  ob.,  pro  qua  summa 
compotans  respondebit  in  compoto  rotulatoris.  Et  sic 
eque. 

Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sinclar,  custumarie 
burgi  de  Disart,  [Edinburgh,  28  August  1517 , from  6 
August  1516. 

Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant , £20  ; paid  to  Bertoun, 
Comptroller .] 

[In  dorso.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Ruthirglen,  [Edinburgh, 
3 July  1517,  from  23  July  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £13. 

Discharge.  To  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Glasgow,  as  p. 
58,  £11.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £2.  Sum,  £13.] 
Et  sic  eque. 


Lanark. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Lanark,  redditum 


1517 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


271 


apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Mowat,  unum  balliyorum 
dicti  burgi,  [3  July  1517,  from  1 July  1513 ; 5 years. 
Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £2f 
Discharge.  To  Patrick  Hamiltoun,  then  Comptroller,  in 
first  two  years,  £8.  Balance,  £16.\ 


Respondebit 
Patricius 
Hamilton,  tunc 
rotulator. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Peblis,  redditum  apud  Peblis. 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Williamsoun,  unum  ballivorum 
ejusdem,  July  1517,  from  27  June  1515  ; 2 years. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £16  6s.  8d.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter, 
first  year,  £9  6s.  8d.  Annualrent  of  William  Doby,  as 
p.  109,  same  year,  3s.  l^d.  Fermes,  £9  6s.  8d.;  and 
annualrent,  3s.  4d.,  second  year.  Sum,  £19.  Do.  with 
arrears,  £35  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  Hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  as  p.  109,  £2 
13s.  h d.\  Et  Willelmo  Yaiche  de  Dawyk  in  octo  libris  de 
arreragiis  compotantis  sibi  ex  consideratione  auditorum 
concessis  pro  suo  servitio  domino  regi  et  domino  guberna- 
tori impenso,  viij  ii.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto 
Bertoune  de  Uvirberntoune,  rotulatori,  in  octo  libris  sex 
solidis  octo  denariis  de  dictis  arreragiis,  et  in  sexdecim 
libris  sex  solidis  octo  denariis  de  firmis  burgalibus  et 
annuo  redditu  superius  oneratis  de  dictis  duobus  annis 
compoti,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 

...  J ...  . . . . * Respondebit 

super  compotum,  xxmj  n.  xnj  s.  mj  a.,  pro  quibus  re-  tu 

spondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  xxxv  33.  vj  s.  viij  d.  lator. 

Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Laudir,  [. Edinburgh , Laudir, 

3 Jidy  1517,  from  12  August  1516. 

Charge . Arrears,  £36  13s.  8d.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter, 

£5  7s.  4-d.  Sum,  £1$  Is. 

Discharge.  To  Bobert  Harowar,  as  p.  209,  £5  Os.  8d. 

Balance,  £37  Os.  4-d.\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Aire,  [Fdinburgh,  Aire. 

7 July  1517 ,]  per  Jacobum  Prestoun  nomine  eorundem, 

[from  15  July  1516. 


272 


BOTULI  SCACCABII 


1517. 


Renfrew. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


J edburgh. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Drumfreis. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Dunber- 

tane. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Linlithqw. 


Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £20;  paid,  as  p.  61,  to  Domi- 
nicans of  Ayr,  by  receipt  of  Friar  James  Young,  Prior.'] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Benfrew,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Mcholaum  Haisty,  unum  eorundem, 
[8  July  1517,  from  15  July  1516. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5  6s.  8d. ; paid  to  Bertoun, 
Comptroller.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Jedburgh,  [. Edinburgh , 
3 July  1517 ,]  per  Bobertum  Bichartsoun,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [ from  18  August  1516. 

Charge,  Arrears,  £9.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £3. 
Sum,  £12. 

Discharge.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £3.  Balance, 

£9.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Drumfreis,  [. Edinburgh , 
3 July  1517,]  per  Bogerum  McBrayar,  aldirmannum  dicti 
burgi,  [from  J July  1515  ; 2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £lfi  2s. 

Discharge.  To  Minorites  of  Dumfries,  as  p.  109,  at 
risk,  £26  15s.  J^d.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £13  6s.  8d. 
Sum,  £1^0  2s.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Dunbertane,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  dominum  Thomam  Watsoun  nomine 
dicti  burgi,  [7  July  1517 , from  15  July  1516. 

Charge . Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £8. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Dumbarton  Castle,  by 
receipt  of  Master  John  Striveling,  chaplain,  £6  13s,  Ifd.  ; 
and  in  church  of  St.  Mary,  by  receipt  of  Master  Robert 
Maxwell,  provost  of  said  church,  £1 ; as  p.  207.  To 
Bertoun,  Comptroller,  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £8.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Linlithqw,  [. Edinburgh , 
9 Jidy  1517,]  per  Jacobum  Bobertsoun,  ballivum  dicti 
burgi,  [from  6 August  1516. 


1517. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


273 


Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Manwell,  at  risk,  as  p.  62,  Robertus 
13s.  4-d.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £h  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £tor?un’ rotu 
£5.\  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Striveling,  [ Edinburgh , Striveling. 
10  July  1517^  per  Alexandrum  Eorestar,  prepositum 
dicti  burgi,  [ from  9 Jidy  1513 ; 5 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £6f] 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
abbati  et  conventui  de  Cambuskynneth,  percipientibus 
annuatim  viginti  tres  marcas  de  firmis  predictis  ex  elimo- 
sina  regis  antiqua,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de 
annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  lxj  3±  vj  s.  RoberfuSeblt 
viij  d.  [To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £2  13s.  l^d.  Sum,  £6f\  ^tor?un’ rotu' 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Irwyn,  [Edinburgh,  10  Irwyne. 
July  1517 ,]  per  Johannem  Montgomorry,  ballivum  dicti 
burgi,  [from  15  July  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £7  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  William  Cunyngham  of  Craganis,  at  Robertus 
risk,  as  p.  61,  £1  6s.  8d.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £6.  lator 
Sum , £7  6s.  8d.]  Et  siceque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Wigtoun,  redditum  Wigtoun. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Patricium  Mur,  prepositum  dicti 
burgi,  [10  July  1517 , from  15  July  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £20. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Wigtoun,  by  receipt  of 
Friar  John  Donaldsoun , Prior,  £6  13s.  lyd.;  and  Sir  John  Robertuseblt 
Quhite,  £10,  as  p.  Ill . To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £3  Sor01™’ rotu' 

6s.  8d.  Sum,  £20.\  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Hadingtoun,  [Edin-  Hading- 
burgh,  11  July  1517,]  per  Johannem  Hume,  unurn  toun. 
ballivorum  dicti  burgi,  [from  15  July  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu- charter,  £15. 

VOL.  XIV. 


s 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Perth. 


Carale. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 

Inner- 

keithin. 

Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


274  BOTULI  SCACCABII  1517. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Haddington , by  her  receipt, 
£3,  as  p.  63.  To  Abbot  of  Dunfermline,  by  receipt  of 
Master  Robert  Forman,  as  p.  306,  £3.  To  Hospital  of  St. 
Laurence,  asp.  63,  at  risk.  £1.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,'] 
magistro  Johanne  Chesholm  ex  parte  ejusdem  recipiente 
super  compotum,  \£10.  Sum,  £15.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Perth,  [. Edinburgh , 13 
July  1517 ,]  per  Andream  Blindsele  nomine  eorundem, 
\ from  16  Jidy  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £80. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  John 
Quhite,  13s.  4d.;  Abbot  of  Cambuskynneth , by  receipt  of  Sir 
William  Pater soun,  sub-prior,  £3  10s.;  Abbot  of  Scone,  by 
receipt  of  John  Clerk,  sub-prior,  £5  3s.  4d.;  Prior  of  Vallis 
Virtutis,  £33  6s.  8d.;  withpension  of  Hospitals  of  St.  Leonard 
and  St.  Mary  Magdalene , £5  13s.;  both  by  receipt  of  Prior 
Hugh;  Dominicans  of  Perth,  by  receipt  of  Prior  Robert, 
£18  13s.  lyd.;  Carmelites  of  Perth,  by  receipt  of  Prior 
James,  £3  6s.  8d.;  and  provost  and  community  of  Perth 
for  bridge  of  Tay,  by  receipt  of  Thomas  Fothringhame, 
£10  14s.  8d.,  as  p.  59.  Sum,  £80.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Carale,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Gibsoun  nomine  eorundem, 
[16  July  1517,  from  18  July  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £11. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Yongar , chamberlain  of  that  place,  £1  13s.  4d.,  and 
James  Lundy  of  Balgony,  by  receipt  of  Sir  James  Kincragy, 
Dean  of  Aberdeen,  and  Master  Thomas  Meldrum  of  Segy, 
£5,  as  p.  59.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £3  6s.  8d.  Sum, 
£11.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Innerkething,  [Edin- 
burgh, 16  July  1517 ,]  per  Johannem  Scott,  ballivum 
dicti  burgi,  [from  18  July  1516. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5,  paid  to  Bertoun,  Comptroller.] 


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275 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Monthros,  redditum  Monthrose. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Scott,  ballivum  dicti 
burgi,  [17  July  1517,  from  83  July  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £16. 

Discharge.  To  Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Bostinoth, 
and  canons,  by  receipt  of  Master  James  Gray,  rector  of 
Lundi,  £8  18s.;  and  Bishop  of  Brechin,  by  his  receipt,  Roberta 
£18  5s.  id.;  as  p.  60.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £1  8s.  lator. 

8d.  Sum,  £16.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Eorfare,  [. Edinburgh , Forfare. 

17  July  1517^]  per  Willelmum  Arnot,  aldermannum  dicti 
burgi,  [from  19  Jidy  1516. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £8  13s.  id. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Fynnewin,  by  tolerance,  by  re- 
ceipt of  Master  John  Michelsoun,  chaplain,  £6  13s.  id.;  and 
Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Bostinoth,  and  canons;  asp.  68,] 
dompnis  Jacobo  Lowdeane,  Patricio  Prendirlaith,  et  Jacobo 
Blythe,  canonicis,  per  suas  literas  fatentibus  solutionem 
super  compotum,  [£8.  Sum,  £8  13s.  id.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kirkcudbrich,  [. Edin -r  Kirkcud- 
burgh,  18  Jidy  1517,]  per  Patricium  Eorestar,  unum  brycht. 
ballivorum  dicti  burgi,  [from  18  August  1516. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £6  13s.  id.;  paid  to  Minorites  of 
said  burgh,  as  p.  Ill , by  receipt  of  Friar  William 
Tennand,  their  warden.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Cowper,  redditum  Couper. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Grundestoun,  unum  balli- 
vorum dicti  burgi,  [18  Jidy  1517 , from  i September  1516. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £17  6s.  8d.,  paid  to  Abbot  of 
Culros,  as  p.  60,  by  two  receipts.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Dunde,  redditum  apud  Dunde. 
Edinburgh  per  David  Rollok  nomine  eorundem,  \81  July 
1517,  from  86  July  1518;  5 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £100.] 


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1517. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 

North- 

berwyk. 

Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 

Kingorne. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Abirdene. 


De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Dunde,  percipientibus  annuatim 
quinque  libras  de  dictis  firmis,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  anni 
quingentesimi  duodecimi,  fratre  Johanne  Connelsoun, 
gardiano  dictorum  Fratrum,  per  suas  literas  acquittantie 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  annis  compoti, 
xxv  H.  Et  duobus  capellanis  celebrantibus  in  ecclesia 
cathedrali  Brechinensi  precipientibus  annuatim  decem 
marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  ut  patet  in  dicto  rotulo,  dominis 
Johanne  Itale  et  Johanne  Erskin  per  suas  literas 
fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum  de  annis  com- 
poti, xxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Andree  domino  Gray  pro 
tempore  suo,  et  Patricio  domino  Gray  moderno,  percipienti- 
bus annuatim  sex  libras  de  eisdem  firmis,  dictis  dominis 
per  suas  literas  fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum 
de  annis  compoti,  xxx  H.  Et  constabulario  de  Dunde 
percipienti  annuatim  viginti  solidos  de  dictis  firmis  de 
annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  v H.  Et 
priori  Sanctiandree  percipienti  annuatim  unam  marcam 
de  dictis  firmis,  dompno  Johanne  Levingtoun,  camerario 
dicti  loci,  per  suas  literas  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum de  annis  compoti,  iij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  [ To  Bertoun , 

Comptroller,  £3  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £100.\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Northberwyk,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Rawtoun,  unum  ballivorum 
ejusdem,  \23  July  1517,  from  23  July  1516. 

Fermes,  by  tolerance,  £ 1 , paid  to  Bertoun,  Comptroller .] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kingorne,  [. Edinburgh , 
23  July  1517,  from  6 August  1516. 

Charge.  Arrears,  10s.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £2  10s. 
Sum,  £3. 

Discharge.  To  Comptroller,  10s.  Balance,  £2  10si\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Abirdene,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  dominum  David  Leyis  nomine 
eorundem,  [5  August  1517,  from  12  August  1516. 


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277 


Charge.  Fermes , by  feu-charter,  £213  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  Bishop  of  Aberdeen , second  tithes,  by  his 
receipt,  £21  6s.  8d.;  Dominicans  of  Aberdeen,  by  receipt  of 
Friar  Andrew  MNeile,  Prior,  £17  6s.  8d.;  Carmelites, 
by  receipt  of  Friar  Andrew  Storoure,  provincial,  £6  13s. 
lj.d.;  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Aberdeen,  at  risk,  £1;  annuity 
of  Patrick  Bercla  transferred  to  church,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Mowat,  £5;  Bishop  of  Caithness,  at  risk,  £3  6s.  8d.; 

Bishop  of  Orkney,  by  receipt  of  David  Stewart,  burgess  of 
Aberdeen,  £6;  heirs  of  William  Wrycht,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
Alexander  Irwyne  of  Drum,  knight,  £5 ; Margaret 
Duchess ] Montis  Rosarum,  [£2 ; and  John  Lord  Erskin,  toKuseblt 
by  his  receipt , £100;  as  p.  65.  To  Bertoune,  Comp-  £tor°une’  r°tu' 
tr oiler,  £8  13s.  Ifd.  Sum,  £213  6s.  8d.~\  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Culane,  [. Edinburgh , Culane. 
8 August  1517  per  Henricum  Maire  nomine  eorundem 
[from  26  July  1516. 

Charge . Fermes  of  burgh  and  lands  adjacent,  as  p. 

113,  £21  12s.  8d. 


Discharge . To  chaplain  for  sold  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 

£6  13s.  5d.;  and  graduate  in  University  of  Aberdeen , 

£12  6s. ; as  p.  113;  both  at  risk.  To  Bertoun,  Comp-  aobertus6blt' 
trailer,  £8  13s.  W-  Sum,  £81  18s.  8d.]  Et  sic  eque.  S™'ro*u' 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh,  redditum  Edinburgh, 
ibidem  per  Jacobum  Prestoun,  unum  eorundem,  [12 
August  1517 , from  18  September  1516 . 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £31^  13s.  J^d. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Edinburgh,  £6  13s.  J^d.; 

Provost  and  canons  of  Corstorfin,  £20;  and  Abbot  of 
Dunfermling,  by  two  receipts  of  Sir  Robert  Swintoun,]  EobertuSeblt  : 
terrario  dicti  loci,  [£5;  as  p.  110.  To  Bertoun,  Comp-  mo£ud’  r°tu" 
tr  oiler,  £3.  Sum,  £3h  13s.  5d.\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Invernes,  redditum  apud  Invernes. 
Edinburgh  per  dominum  Johannem  Scott,  capellanum, 
nomine  eorundem,  [H  August  15 17,  from  12  August  1516. 


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1517. 


Charge . Burgh  formes,  by  fou-charter , £53  6s.  8d. 

1 lb.  pepper.  Fermes  of  Ballokhill,  as  p.  6 5,  £f  Sum, 
£57  6s.  8d.  1 lb.  pepper . 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Inverness,  by  receipt  of 
Robertuseblt  Friar  Henry  Dewar,  Prior,  £5;  and  chaplain  in  Cathedral 
Bertoim,  rotu-  Qj?  Moray,  at  risk,  8s.  8d.;  as  p.  6f  To  Bertoun,  Compt- 
roller, £Jfj  18s.  1 lb.  pepper.  Sum,  £57  6s , 8d.  1 lb. 
pepper.]  Et  sic  eque. 


151?.  BEGUM  SCOTOEUM.  279 


CCCXLYI.  [CCCLIX.] 

COMPOTUM  BOBEETI  BEBTOUN,  COMPOTOBUM 
BOTULATOBIS. 

A.D.  1517. 

Compotum  Boberti  Bertoun  de  Ovirberntoun,  compo- 
torum rotulatoris,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  tertio  die 
mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
decimo  septimo,  de  omnibus  receptis  suis  et  expensis  per 
firmas  et  redditus  et  proficua  totius  proprietatis  domini 
regis  a duodecimo  Octobris  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcmidecimi  sexti  usque  in  diem  hujus  compoti  exclusive, 
auditoribus  reverendissimo  in  Cristo  patre  Jacobo  archie- 
piscopo  Glasguensi,  cancellario,  venerabili  in  Cristo  patre 
Jacobo  abbate  de  Dundrynane,  Gavino  Dunbar  archidia- 
cono  Sanctiandree,  clerico  registri,  Boberto  Eorman, 
decano  Glasguensi,  domino  Jacobo  Kincragy,  decano 
Abirdonensi,  magistro  Johanne  Campbell  de  Thorntoun, 
thesaurario  supremi  domini  nostri  regis,  domino  Johanne 
Quhite  rectore  de  Petcokkis,  directore  cancellarie,  et 
Nieholao  Craufurd  de  Oxgange. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iiij  s.  iiij  d.  receptis  a A viceco- 
vicecomite  de  Linlithqw  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  mil-  mitibus, 
lesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  septimo.  Et  de  vj  s.  viij  d. 
a vicecomite  de  Kinross.  Et  de  iiij  Ii.  ij  s.  ix  d.,  a vice- 
comite  de  Fiff.  Et  de  xvj  li.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.  a vicecomite 
de  Kincardin.  Et  de  v s.  a vicecomite  de  Perth,  domino 
Buthven.  Et  de  ij  s.  vj  d.  ab  eodem  vicecomite,  domino 
Kere.  Et  de  ij  s.  vj  d.  a vicecomite  de  Wigtoun.  Et  de 
xij  li.  xij  s.  a vicecomite  de  Elgin  et  Fores.  Et  de  ix  d. 


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1517. 


a vicecomite  de  Peblis,  in  scaccario  eodem  anno=  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  xxxiiij  R.  xiiij  S.  x d. 

A ballivis  Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xl  s.  a ballivis  de  Ruthirglen  in 

burgorum,  scaccario  anno  Domini  predicto.  Et  de  xxiiij  R.  xiij  s. 

iiij  d.  a ballivis  de  Peblis.  Et  de  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis 
de  Renfrew.  Et  de  iij  R.  a ballivis  de  Jedburgh.  Et  de 
xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Drumfres.  Et  de  vj  s. 

viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Dunbertane.  Et  de  iiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

a ballivis  de  Linlithqw.  Et  de  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  a ballivis  de 
Striveling.  Et  de  vj  li.  a ballivis  de  Irwyne.  Et  de 
iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Wigtoun.  Et  de  x li.  a 
ballivis  de  Hadingtoun.  Et  de  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis 
de  Craile.  Et  de  v R.  a ballivis  de  Innerkethin.  Et  de 
xxij  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Montros.  Et  de  iij  li.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Dunde.  Et  de  xx  s.  a ballivis  de 
Northberwik.  Et  de  x s.  a ballivis  de  Kingorne.  Et  de 
viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a ballivis  de  Abirdene.  Et  de  Iiij  s. 

iiij  d.  a ballivis  de  Culane.  Et  de  iij  li.  a ballivis  de 

Edinburgh.  Et  dexlvj  li.  xviij  s.  a ballivis  de  Invernes 
in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jc  li. 
x s.  viij  d. 

A custu-  Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lvij  li.  xviij  s.  ij  d.  ob.  receptis 

mariis.  a custumariis  de  Air  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Et  de 
xl  li.  a custumariis  de  Linlithqw.  Et  de  xxv  li.  xv.  s.  x d. 
a custumario  de  Irwyn.  Et  de  xix  11.  xv  d.  ob.  a custu- 
mario  de  Striveling  Eorestar.  Et  de  lxxxxj  li.  v s.  iiij  d.  a 
custumario  de  Perth.  Et  de  xij  li.  a custumario  de 
Striveling  Murray.  Et  de  vij  li.  xvij  s.  vij  d.  a custu- 
mario de  Monthros.  Et  de  lxxxix  li.  v s.  a custumariis 
de  Hadingtoun.  Et  de  y li.  xij  d.  a custumario  de 
Arbroth.  Et  de  xxxij  li.  xvj  d.  a custumario  de  Kirk- 
cudbrycht.  Et  de  jcvj  li.  ix  s.  x d.  a custumariis  de 
Dunde.  Et  de  xiiij  li.  xij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumariis  de 
Wigtoun.  Et  de  iiij  li.  xix  s.  viij  d.  a custumario  de 
Innerkethin.  Et  de  iijcxxix  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a custumario 
de  Abirdene.  Et  de  xxviij  li.  xvij  s.  a custumario  de 
Pettinweme.  Et  de  liiij  R.  ab  eodem  custumario  pro 
assisa  allecum.  Et  de  x R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumario 


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de  Couper.  Et  jmjcvij  R.  xj  s.  ij  d.  oT5.  a custumario  de 
Edinburgh.  Et  de  xx  R.  a custumario  de  Disart  in  scac- 
cario  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  ijmlvj  H.  xv  s. 
vij  d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lvj  H.  iij  s.  iiij  d.,  receptis  a A ballivis 
camerario  de  Eethirkerne  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Et  ad  extra, 
de  jclxxxv  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a camerario  de  Kinclevin. 

Et  de  lxxiiij  R.  vij  s.  viij  d.  a camerario  de  Kintor,  Coule, 
et  Oneile.  Et  de  lxxxix  R.  iiij  s.  x d.  a camerario  de 
But.  Et  de  jmijcviij  R.  a camerario  de  Galloway.  Et  de 
jcxxij  R.  vj  s.  x d.  a camerario  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et 
Menybrig.  Et  de  jcxl  R.  a camerario  de  Garviauch.  Et 
de  ijc  R.  a camerario  de  Stratherne,  domino  Drummond. 

Et  de  iiijcxlvj  R.  xxij  d.  xviij  celdris  iij  bollis  iij  ferlotis 
iij  peccis  frumenti  xxxij  celdris  v bollis  iij  ferlotis  ordei 
xx  celdris  xiij  bollis  avenarum  a camerario  de  Eiff.  Et 
de  viijcxlvij  R.  vij  s.  ix  d.  a camerario  de  Stratherne 
Scott.  Et  de  iijclxxiiij  R.  x s.  ab  arrendatore  de 
Orknay  et  Schetland.  Et  de  jcxxxj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a 
camerario  de  Steuartoun  anno  predicto.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  iijmviijclxxv  R.  viij  s.  xj  d.  xviij  celdre  iij 
bolle  iij  ferlote  iij  pecce  frumenti,  xxxij  celdre  v bolle 
iij  ferlote  ordei  xx  celdre  xiij  bolle  avenarum. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xix  R.  de  grassumis  terrarum  Extra 
de  Nethir  Keltoun,  Halkleis,  Corscrage,  et  aliarum  ter-  rotulos, 
rarum  infra  dominium  de  Galloway  per  assedationem 
factam  Thome  McClellane  de  Bondby  et  Willelmo  ejus 
fratri  per  compositionem  cum  commissariis  et  compotante 
factam  in  ultima  assedatione  dicti  dominii,  etc.  Et  de 
lxxxvij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  grassumis  certarum  terrarum 
assedatarum  certis  personis  infra  dominium  Galwidie 
preter  grassumam  oneratam  in  rotulo  anni  presentis 
compoti,  et  novemdecim  libras  terrarum  grassume  Thome 
McClellane  et  Willelmi  McClellane  sui  fratris  superius 
onerate  in  predicta  assedatione  facta.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  jcvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxxxxviij  R.  grassume  certa- 
rum terrarum  assedatarum  diversis  personis  per  rotu- 


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latorem  et  commissarios  infra  dominium  de  Stratherne 
anno  prescripto.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  grassume 
certarum  terrarum  assedatarum  Colino  Campbell  infra 
dominium  de  Discheyr  et  Toyer  in  assedatione  prescripta 
per  rotulatorem  et  commissarios.  Summa  hujus  oneris 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  gras- 
sume et  firmarum  preteritarum  terrarum  de  Balcomy 
ante  terminum  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  septimi 
per  compositionem  cum  David  Leirmonth  cive  civitatis 
Sanctiandree,  factam  cum  dicto  rotulatore  et  commis  - 
sariis  anno  prescripto.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  grassume 
dominii  de  Orknay  per  assedationem  per  gubernatorem 
domine  de  Sinclar  factam  anno  prescripto.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

Idem  idem  onerat  se  de  xl  li.  grassume  terrarum  de 
Trarinyeane  et  Kirkandris  ab  episcopo  Dunblanensi 
receptis  per  assedationem  factam  filio  quondam  domini 
Johannis  Ramsay  militis  per  rotulatorem  et  commissarios 
anno  prescripto.  Et  de  xx  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Terrinyeane  terminorum  Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini 
anni  vcdecimi  sexti  receptis  ab  eodem  episcopo  Dunbla- 
nensi. Summa  hujus  oneris,  lx  li. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxviij  li.  in  partem  solutionis 
firmarum  debitarum  de  Urquharde  et  Glenemoryschen 
ante  terminum  Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  sexti, 
receptis  a capellano  Johannis  Graunt  infra  hoc  compotum. 
Et  de  lxxxxv  li.  x s.  viij  d.  receptis  a quondam  episcopo 
Cathinensi  in  partem  solutionis  firmarum  dominii  de 
Ross  et  Ardmannach  termini  Sancti  Martini  hujus  com- 
poti. Et  de  jcvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  receptis  a comite  de 
Huntlie  in  partem  solutionis  firmarum  dominiorum  de 
Strathdee,  Cromar,  Brechin,  et  Nevar,  termini  Sancti 
Martini  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  jc  li.  receptis  a Johanne 
Crechtoun  in  partem  solutionis  firmarum  dominii  de 
Kinclevin  termini  Penthecostes  hujus  compoti.  Et  de 


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xl  R.  receptis  a domina  de  Loudoun  in  partem  solutionis 
firmarum  terrarum  de  Trabeauch  termini  Penthecostes 
hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xxv  li.  xj  s.  iiij  d.  in  partem 
solutionis  custume  de  Invernes,  Elgin,  et  Fores,  receptis 
a Johanne  Vaus,  Roberto  Yaus,  Johanne  Kere,  domino 
Willelmo  Fiddes,  et  Adam  Hoppar  ante  ingressum 
comitis  Moravie  ad  dictum  comitatum.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  vcxlv  R.  xv  s.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxj  R.  vij  s.  viij  d.  per  vendi-  Nota 
tionem  duodecim  celdrarum  et  undecim  bollarum  Victualia, 
frumenti  et  sexdecim  bollarum  ordei,  bolla  frumenti 
stante  ad  octo  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  et  bolla  ordei 
ad  sex  solidos,  de  victualibus  comitatus  Moravie  re- 
stantibus super  magistrum  Johannem  Caldor,  tunc  depu- 
tatum comitis  de  Huntlie,  camerarii  dicti  comitatus,  in 
compoto  suo  reddito  de  arreragiis  ejusdem  anno  Domini 
etc.  vcdecimo  sexto,  ut  patet  in  eodem.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxvij  R.  xvj  s.  per  venditionem  Nota  victual- 
quatuordecim  celdrarum  et  duarum  bollarum  ordei  cum  Ardmannach 
le  cheritie  extendentium  ad  quindecim  celdras  et  duas  etc.  decimi 

• • • • sexti 

peccas  liberatas  Johanni  Yaus  de  victualibus  de  Ross 
nomine  quondam  Andree  episcopi  Cathanensis  etc.,  bolla 
stante  ad  sex  solidos.  Et  de  ijclxxvj  R.  per  venditionem 
quadraginta  quinque  celdrarum  ordei  cum  lie  cheritie 
extendentium  ad  quadraginta  octo  celdras  sine  le  cheritie 
pro  ducentis  septuaginta  sex  libris,  bolla  stante  ad 
septem  solidis  et  octo  denarios,  de  victualibus  de  Ross  de 
croppo  anni  vcdecimi  sexti,  portatis  a Ross  ad  Leith,  et 
liberatis  dicto  compotanti  nomine  dicti  quondam  episcopi 
Cathanensis  etc.  Et  de  xlviij  R.  iij  s.  xj  d.  ob.  per 
venditionem  novem  celdrarum  sex  bollarum  duarum 
ferlotarum  et  unius  pecce  cum  dimedio  cum  le  cheritie 
farrine  avenatice  extendentium  ad  decem  celdras  sine  le 
cheritie  de  dictis  victualibus  de  Ros  similiter  portatis  a 
Ros  ad  Leitht  et  liberatis  compotanti  nomine  dicti  quon- 
dam episcopi  Cathanensis  etc.  de  dicto  croppo.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  iijclxxxxj  R.  xix  s.  xj  d.  ob. 


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Item  idem  onerat  se  de  x R.  per  venditionem  quatuor 
dacrarum  corriorum  de  quadraginta  martis  intratarum  in 
libris  domicilii  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris  per  tempus 
compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis,  vijmviijcxxxiij  li.  xix  s.  viij  d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocate  compotanti  pro 
expensis  domini  regis  et  sui  domicilii  ab  ultimo  Julii 
inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  sexti  usque  ad 
primum  Septembris  exclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
septimi,  que  faciunt  tresdecim  menses  kafendales  et 
unum  diem,  in  mille  centum  sexaginta  novem  libris  et 
septemdecim  denariis  particulariter  examinatis  in  dictis 
libris  dietarum  super  compotum,  ut  patet  in  eisdem, 
jmjclxix  H.  xvij  d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et 
restant  vjmvjclxiiij  R.  xviij  s.  iij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  emptionem  certi 
vini,  specierum,  et  chandrie,  extendentium  ad  centum 
viginti  sex  libras  novemdecim  solidos  et  duos  denarios, 
ut  patet  in  dictis  libris  domicilii  domini  regis,  preter  lie 
quinque  tersans  deliberatos  domino  regi  per  rotulatorem 
de  vino  domini  gubernatoris,  particulariter  examinatis 
super  compotum,  jcxxvj  R.  xix  s.  ij  d.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  vjmvcxxxvij  R.  xix  s.  j d. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  pro  lez  uncostis  super 
dominum  regem  et  sue  familie  in  sexaginta  novem  libris 
decem  solidis  et  novem  denariis,  ut  patet  in  dictis  libris 
particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum,  lxix  R.  x s. 
ix  d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
vjmiiijclxviij  R.  viij  s.  iiij  d. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris  et  sue  familie 
in  omnibus  expensis,  etiam  in  vinis,  speciebus,  chandria, 
factis  per  rotulatorem,  in  quatuor  millibus  sexingentis 
triginta  novem  libris  octodecim  solidis  et  septem 
denariis  particulariter  examinatis  in  libris  dietarum 
domini  gubernatoris  super  compotum,  ut  patet  in  eisdem, 
in  quibus  includuntur  lez  uncostez  a duodecimo  Octobris 
inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  sexti  usque  septi- 


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mum  Junii  etiam  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
septimi,  iiijmvijcxxxix  11.  xviij  s.  vij  d.  Summa  hujus  ex- 
pense patet.  Et  sic  restant  jmvijcxxviij  li.  ix  s.  ix  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  diver- 
sorum cursorum  missorum  pro  importatione  firmarum 
domini  regis  de  diversis  partibus  regni  particulariter 
examinatis  super  compotum  et  per  tempus  compoti, 
xx  B.  xj  s.  Et  domino  de  Borthuik  remanenti  cum 
domino  rege  ad  custodiendum  personam  suam  per  tempus 
quatuor  mensium  incipiendo  in  Maio  anni  etc.  vcdecimi 
septimi  usque  primum  Septembris  ejusdem  anni,  de 
mandato  trium  statuum  regni,  capienti  infra  predictum 
tempus  pro  suis  expensis  ducentas  libras  sibi  solutas  per 
compotantem,  prout  constat  auditoribus  super  compotum, 
ijc  K.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  ijcxx  B.  xj  s.  Et  sic 
restant  jmvcvij  li.  xviij  s.  ix  d. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotantis  per  solutionem  factam 
decem  le  halbertaris  et  duobus  histrionibus,  quolibet 
istorum  le  balbertis  capiente  in  mense  quinquaginta  soli- 
dos, et  quolibet  histrionum  capiente  in  mense  quinqua- 
ginta quatuor  solidos,  extendentes  pro  duobus  mensibus 
videlicet  Julii  et  Augusti,  extendentes  in  toto  ad  sexa- 
ginta  libras  et  sexdecim  solidos,  de  mandato  domini 
gubernatoris  manu  sua  subscripto  ostenso  super  com- 
potum, lx  K.  xvj  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Boberto 
Borthuik  et  sex  aliis  machinatoribus  remanentibus  in 
castro  de  Edinburgh  pro  custodia  domini  regis,  dicto 
Boberto  capiente  in  mense  decem  libras,  et  quolibet 
aliorum  sex  capiente  in  mense  quatuor  libras  et  duos 
solidos  pro  tribus  mensibus,  videlicet  Junii,  Julii,  et 
Augusti,  extendentem  ad  centum  tres  libras  et  sexdecim 
solidos  particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum,  et  de 
mandato  domini  gubernatoris  manu  sua  subscripto  ostenso 
super  compotum,  jciij  li.  xvj  s.  Et  quatuor  histrionibus 
Ytalis  in  recessu  ipsorum  pro  benevolentia  de  mandato  dicti 
domini  gubernatoris  literatorio  ostenso  super  compotum, 
lx  li.  Et  pro  gagiis  certorum  plegiorum  remanentium 
cum  domino  de  Maxwell  in  Lochmabane  pro  securitate 


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regni  et  patrie,  qui  sunt  in  universo  viginti  duo  plegii, 
capiente  in  mense  quolibet  eorum  undecim  solidos  et 
obolum  pro  spatio  duorum  mensium,  videlicet  a primo 
Julii  usque  ad  Septembrem,  extendentibus  in  dictis  duobus 
mensibus  ad  viginti  quatuor  libras  quinque  solidos  et 
decem  denarios  particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum 
et  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris,  xxiiij  li.  v S.  x d. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  ijcxlviij  li.  xvij  s.  x d.  Et  sic 
restant  jmijclix  Ii.  xj  d. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  liberationem  factam 
domino  gubernatori  in  mille  libris  per  preceptum  ejusdem 
domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu  sua  subscripto  et 
sub  signeto  ostenso  super  compotum,  jm  li.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  ijclix  li.  xj  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
decano  de  Lestalrig,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras  de 
hospitio  domini  regis  in  Leith  pro  sustentatione  unius  pre- 
bendarii  in  collegio  de  Lestalrig  pro  animabus  regum  bone 
memorie  Jacobi  tertii  et  quarti,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Kirkwod,  magistro  lardi- 
narie  domini  regis,  in  decem  libris  et  quinque  solidis,  vide- 
licet pro  feodo  suo  in  sex  marcis  et  pro  gagiis  equi  sui  in 
triginta  quinque  solidis  et  pro  gagiis  verleti  sui  in  quatuor 
libris  et  decem  solidis,  ipso  per  suam  acquittantiam  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  v s. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  xxx  li.  v s.  Et  sic  restant 
ijcxxviij  li.  xv  s.  xj  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Petro  Crechtoun  de  Nauchtane  militi  in  garderoba  regis, 
percipienti  annuatim  viginti  marcas  in  feodo  suo,  et 
Patricio  Donaldsoun,  servitori  dicti  Petri  in  dicta  gar- 
deroba, percipienti  annuatim  sex  marcas,  et  clerico 
domicilii  domini  regis  precipienti  annuatim  decem  libras, 
et  Andree  Hammiltoun,  brasiatori  domini  gubernatoris, 
percipienti  annuatim  quinque  marcas,  et  Thome  Douglas, 
carnifici,  percipienti  in  anno  decem  libras  de  anno  compoti 
tantum,  sic  quod  in  futurum  non  allocabitur,  extendentes 
in  toto  ad  quadraginta  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor 


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denarios  de  anno  compoti,  xl  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Johanni 
Adamsoun,  Gilberto  Eeoch,  David  Lowry,  Johanni  Lang- 
landis,  Duncano  Eichardsoun,  Johanni  Balfour,  Jacobo 
Bissat,  Archibaldo  Auchinlek,  Eoberto  Hart,  Thome 
Mure,  Alexandro  Carmaig  alias  Hech,  David  Camroun,  et 
Johanni  Bonar,  qui  sunt  in  numero  tresdecim  persone, 
quolibet  eorum  percipiente  in  anno  quatuor  marcas,  uno 
excepto,  videlicet  Johanne  Bonar,  percipiente  duas  marcas 
pro  dimedia  parte  anni,  de  anno  compoti,  xxxiij  H.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  Garviauch  signifero  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  de  anno  compoti,  x B.  Et  David  Balfour  et 
Jacobo  Kinloch,  janitoribus  domini  gubernatoris  in 
decem  libris  de  terminis  compoti  tantum  ex  conside- 
ratione auditorum,  x E.  Et  Karolo  Campbell,  Willelmo 
Scheves,  Jacobo  Nisbitt,  et  Patricio  Maxtoun,  clavigeris, 
quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  decem  libras  de 
anno  compoti,  xl  E.  Et  Carrik  signifero  percipienti 
in  anno  decem  libras  de  anno  compoti,  x E.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  jcxliiij  E.  Et  sic  restant  lxxxiiij  E. 
xv  s.  xj  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Willelmo  Duly,  Johanni  Crage,  verletis  camere  regis, 
Georgeo  Dempstar,  ostiario  regis,  Patricio  Spittale, 
Jacobo  Grahame,  tabernario,  quolibet  eorum  per- 
cipiente in  anno  quatuor  marcas,  de  anno  compoti, 
xiij  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Patricio  Douglas,  servitori 
domini  regis,  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor  marcas,  et 
David  Crechtoun  in  panitria  regis  percipienti  in  anno 
sex  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  vj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
Henrico  Dempstar,  senescallo  domini  regis,  percipienti  in 
anno  sex  marcas  in  feodo  suo  et  triginta  quinque  solidos 
pro  pabulo  equi  sui  de  anno  compoti,  v E.  xv  s.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Elizabeth  Sinclar  et  Elizabeth  Douglas 
in  octo  marcis  in  earum  feodis  de  anno  precedente  hoc 
compotum  per  manus  Henrici  Dempstar,  senescalli 
domini  regis,  per  preceptum  dominorum  manibus  eorum 
subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  v E.  xv  s.  Et 
Mawis  Atyinsoun,  lotrici  domini  regis,  in  quadraginta 


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solidis  per  manus  dicti  Henrici  in  feodo  suo  de  termino 
precedente  hoc  compotum  per  preceptum  dictorum  domin- 
orum, xl  s.  Et  Johanni  Bissate,  pro  tunc  coco  domini 
regis,  qui  solebat  percipere  in  anno  sex  marcas,  de  anno 
compoti,  iiij  li.  Et  le  growm  in  coquina  domini 
regis,  qui  solebat  percipere  in  anno  unam  marcam 
et  nunc  percipit  duas  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  le  turnbroche  percipienti  in  anno  unam 
marcam  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  le  Mawis 
Atyinsoun,  lotrici  domini  regis,  percipienti  in  anno  sex 
marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  Ii.  Et  Henrico  Mair  per- 
cipienti in  anno  quinque  marcas  in  feodo  suo  de  anno 
compoti,  iij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Eoberto  Muncur,  le  catur 
domini  gubernatoris,  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor 
libras  in  feodo  suo,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  li.  Et 
magistro  Johanni  Donaldsoun  in  feodo  suo  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum,  v li.  Et  Duncano  Dawsoun,  carbonario, 
in  feodo  suo  percipienti  in  anno  quatuor  libras  de  anno 
compoti,  iiij  li.  Et  Elizabeth  Sinclar  et  Elizabeth 
Douglas,  quelibet  earum  percipiens  in  anno  quatuor 
marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  dicto 
Henrico  Dempstar  in  sex  libris  pro  supportatione  officii 
sui  senescallatus  ex  consideratione  auditorum  scaccarii 
per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii  de  anno  precedente 
hoc  compotum  tantum,  vj  li.  Et  Willelmo  Balfour, 
servitori  quondam  supremi  domini  nostri  regis  defuncti, 
ex  consideratione  auditorum  in  elimosina,  v li.  Et 
Eoberto  Purves  in  stabulo  domini  regis,  percipienti 
annuatim  quatuor  marcas,  de  anno  compoti,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  David  Crechtoun  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  percipienti  in 
anno  triginta  quinque  solidos  de  anno  compoti,  xxxv  s. 
Et  clerico  registri  pro  feodo  suo  et  roba  de  anno  compoti, 
xxij  li.  Et  domino  Alexandro  Scott  et  Henrico  Mair 
pro  eorum  laboribus  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  Georgio 
Gud  pro  suis  laboribus  in  dicto  scaccario,  v li.  Et  dicto 
domino  Alexandro  Scott,  capellano  dicti  scaccarii,  iij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  tabula,  sedilibus,  cera,  clave  domus 
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scaccarii,  vj  li.  Et  pro  pergamino,  papiro  pro  compotis 
scaccarii  scribendis,  cariagio  rotulorum  de  castro  versus 
domum  scaccarii,  et  impositione  eorundem,  iij  li.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  pro  jacturalibus  in  eodem  scaccario,  xx  s. 
Et  clericis  custodientibus  .dictos  rotulos  in  dicto  scaccario, 
xxx  s.  Et  decano  Abirdonensi  pro  suis  laboribus  in 
dicto  scaccario,  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  domino  Johanni 
Quhite  pro  suis  laboribus  dictando  dictos  rotulos  in  dicto 
scaccario,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Nicholao  Craufurd 
remanenti  continue  super  dictum  scaccarium  pro  tabula 
sua  tempore  dicti  scaccarii  ex  consideratione  auditorum, 
x li.  Et  magistro  Johanni  Chesholm,  clerico  dicti  rotu- 
latoris,  pro  suis  laboribus  eidem  serviendo,  x li.  Et  rotu- 
latori  pro  supportatione  sui  officii  et  servitorum  suorum 
equitando  diversa  negotia  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris 
et  in  nundinis  faciendo  diversas  expensas  ex  considera- 
tione dominorum  auditorum  per  tempus  compoti,  lxxx  H. 
Et  clericis  scribentibus  rotulos,  videlicet  domino  Alexandro 
Scott,  Henrico  Mair,  Georgio  Gude,  quilibet  eorum  per- 
cipiens quatuor  marcas,  et  magistro  Johanni  Donaldsoun, 
capienti  quadraginta  solidos,  et  duobus  juvenibus  custo- 
dientibus dictos  rotulos,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  duas 
marcas,  et  ostiario  scaccarii  capienti  sex  marcas  pro 
esculentis  et  poculentis  dictorum  clericorum  tempore 
dicti  scaccarii,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  sexdecim  libras 
tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  xvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  dicto  Eoberto  Muncur 
et  Duncano  Dausoun,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno 
triginta  quinque  solidos  pro  pabulo  equorum  suorum,  de 
anno  compoti,  iij  li.  x s.  Et  Alexandro  Kers  pro  sup- 
portatione prolium  suarum  ex  consideratione  auditorum, 
v li.  Et  quatuor  servitoribus  domini  gubernatoris,  vide- 
licet dicto  Eoberto  Muncur,  Duncano  Dawsoun,  Petro 
Semple,  et  Patricio  Spittale,  quilibet  eorum  in  quinque 
libris  pro  supportatione  eorum  in  esculentis  et  pocu- 
lentis de  expresso  mandato  dicti  domini  gubernatoris 
usque  ad  adventum  ipsius  Dei  gratia  in  regnum,  xx  H. 
Et  Willelmo  Nisbitt,  clerico  coquete,  pro  supportatione 
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prolium  suarum,  iiij  E.  iiij  s.  Et  Patricio  Cuthbert  de 
trono  pro  sustentatione  suarum  prolium  simili  modo  ex 
elimosina  domini  regis,  iiij  B.  Summa  harum  expensarum, 
iijcxij  H.  xv  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  superexposuit  compotans 
ijcxxvij  H.  xix  s.  ix  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotanti  pro  nonaginta  martis  et 
totidem  porcis,  de  quibus  sexaginta  marte  et  totidem  porci 
missi  navibus  de  Dunbertane,  et  triginta  marte  et  totidem 
porci  missi  versus  castrum  de  Dunbar,  extendentibus  ad 
octuaginta  unam  libras,  marta  cum  porco  stante  ad  octo- 
decim solidos,  prout  onerantur  in  compoto  de  Orknay  et 
Schetland,  receptoribus  dictarum  martarum  et  porcorum 
fatentibus  receptionem  super  compotum,  lxxxj  H.  Et 
dicto  compotanti  pro  expensis  commissariorum  assedantium 
terras  et  dominia  de  Galloway  et  Stewartoun  in  ultima 
assedatione  facta  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
decimo  septimo,  xliij  H.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  pro  naulo 
certarum  cordarum,  videlicet  le  tollis  et  cabillis  emptis 
per  dominum  Jacobum  Cottis  et  portatis  ad  Leith  pro 
navibus  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris,  x H.  Et  per  emp- 
tionem certarum  cordarum  videlicet  le  cabillis  et  tollis  in 
Kirkcudbrycht  per  compotantem  et  missis  ad  Dunbertane 
pro  manibus  [navibus]  dicti  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris, 
xxxiij  H.  xij  s.  Et  pro  lez  uncostis  particulariter  exami- 
natis super  compotum,  preter  lie  uncostis  superius  allocata, 
xxx  H.  xvij  s.  Et  pro  naulo  quadraginta  celdrarum  ordei 
et  decem  celdrarum  farrine  avenatice  asportatarum  a Eoss 
ad  Leith,  extendente  in  omnibus  expensis  ad  quinquaginta 
unam  libras  et  sexdecim  solidos,  particulariter  examinatis 
super  compotum,  lj  H.  xvj  s.  Et  Henrico  Dempstar  supra 
feodum  allocati  ex  consideratione  auditorum  xl  s.  Et 
quatuor  servitoribus  domini  regis  expulsis  de  domo  ejus- 
dem pro  eorum  supportatione  donec  potuerint  providere 
pro  magistris,  videlicet  Johanni  Crage,  Johanni  Strogeith, 
Willelmo  Duly,  et  Patricio  Douglas,  quinque  marce  assig- 
nate cuilibet  eorum  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  xiij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  ijclxvj  E.  Et 
sic  superexposuit  compotans  iiijclxxxxiij  E.  xix  s.  ix  d. 


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Et  restant  super  compotantem  xviij  celdre  iij  bolle  iij 
ferlote  iij  pecce  frumenti  xxxij  celdre  v bolle  iij  ferlote 
ordei  xx  celdre  xiij  bolle  avenarum. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  in  sexdecim  celdris 
undecim  bollis  et  duabus  ferlotis  frumenti  expositis 
in  domicilio  domini  gubernatoris  et  sue  familie  de 
frumento  de  Fiff  superius  oneratis  et  intratis  in  libris 
domicilii  dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  particulariter  ex- 
aminatis super  compotum,  xvj  celdre  xj  bolle  ij  ferlote 
frumenti.  Et  eidem  in  viginti  una  celdris  quatuor- 
decim  bollis  simili  modo  intratis  in  libris  domicilii  domini 
gubernatoris  ad  expensas  ejusdem  de  ordeo  victualium  de 
Eiff,  ut  patet  in  dictis  libris  particulariter  examinatis  super 
compotum,  xxj  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei.  Summa  harum 
expensarum  frumenti  et  ordei  patet.  Et  sic  restant  j 
celdra  viij  bolle  j ferlota  iij  pecce  frumenti  x celdre  vij 
bolle  iij  ferlote  ordei. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xv  li.  v s.  iij  d.  per  venditionem 
unius  celdre  octo  bollarum  unius  ferlote  et  trium  pec- 
caram frumenti  restantium  de  frumento  de  Fiff  superius. 
Et  de  lxiij  li.  ij  s.  vj  d.  per  venditionem  decem  celdrarum 
septem  bollarum  et  trium  ferlotarum  computando  lie 
cheritie  in  eodem  ordeo,  pro  qua  summa  compotans 
respondebit  de  dicto  ordeo  de  Fiff  superius  restante,  x 
celdre  vij  bolle  iij  ferlote  ordei.  Et  de  liij  li.  xix  s.  per 
venditionem  viginti  celdrarum  et  tresdecim  bollarum 
avenarum  superius  restantium  de  avenis  de  Fiff,  pro  qua 
summa  pecunie  compotans  respondebit,  xx  celdre  xiij 
bolle  avenarum.  Summa  expensaram  frumenti,  ordei,  et 
avenarum  superius  restantium  patet.  Et  sic  eque  quoad 
victualia  superius  restantia. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xv  li.  v s.  iij  d.  per  vendi- 
tionem unius  celdre  octo  bollarum  unius  ferlote  et  trium 
peccaram  frumenti,  ut  patet  in  compoto  frumenti.  Et 
de  lxiij  li.  ij  s.  vj  d.  per  venditionem  decem  celdrarum 
septem  bollarum  et  trium  ferlotarum  ordei,  ut  patet  in 
compoto  ordei.  Et  de  liij  li.  xix  s.  per  venditionem 
viginti  celdrarum  et  tresdecim  bollarum  avenarum,  ut 


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patet  in  compoto  avenarum  superius  onerato.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jcxxxij  R.  vj  s.  ix  ct. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per  asseda- 
tionem  prati  de  Kingis  Medow  factam  Waltero  Chepman. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
duarum  particularum  precedentium,  jcxlv  R.  xiij  s.  vi 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  sex 
equorum,  capienti  pro  quolibet  equo  duodecim  denarios  in 
die  a duodecimo  Octobris  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcde- 
cimi  sexti  usque  ad  primum  Septembris  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcdecimi  septimi,  in  nonaginta  septem  libris  et 
quatuor  solidis,  et  pro  gagiis  quatuor  hominum  servitorum 
suorum  existentium  extra  domicilium  domini  gubernatoris 
per  idem  tempus  in  sexaginta  quatuor  libris  et  sexdecim 
solidis,  et  pro  expensis  suis  et  sui  servitoris  a recessu 
domini  gubernatoris,  videlicet  a septimo  Junii  exclusive 
usque  ad  primum  Septembris  exclusive  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcdecimi  septimi,  in  octo  libris  et  decem  solidis,  extenden- 
tibus in  toto  ad  centum  septuaginta  libras  et  decem 
solidos,  particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum  et  de 
mandato  domini  gubernatoris  literatorio  ad  allocandum, 
jclxx  R.  x s.  Summa  harum  expensarum  patet.  Et  sic 
superexposuit  compotans  de  ultima  summa  onerata,  una- 
cum  suis  superexpositis  in  primo  compoto  pecunie,  vcxviij  R. 
xvj  s.  iiij  d.  Insuper  aUocatur  compotanti  de  custuma 
octo  herilium  cepi  extendentium  ad  quatuor  libras  spectan- 
tium uxoribus  Hugonis  Douglas  et  Johannis  Eischar,  de 
anno  compoti,  iiij  R.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et 
sic  superexposuit  compotans  vcxxij  R.  xvj  s.  iiij  d. 


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293 


CCCXLVII.  [CCCLX.] 

COMPOTA  BALLIYORUM  AD  EXTRA. 

A.D.  1518. 

Scaccarium  serenissimi  principis  J acobi  Scotorum  regis 
illustrissimi,  tentum  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  octavo  die 
mensis  Junii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
decimo  octavo  per  auditores  subscriptos,  videlicet.  . . . 

Compotum  Roberti  Muncreif,  tutoris  Johannis  Wod,  Fethir- 
feodifirmarii  terrarum  thanagii  de  Fethirkerne  et  Aberluth-  kerne, 
nott,  [. Edinburgh , 17  July  1518,  from  13  July  1517. \ 

Idem  onerat  se  de  lxxvij  R.  v s.  iij  rynmartis  per 
integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  terminis  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
heredibus  quondam  Willelmi  Lewingstoune  de  Drumry, 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  annui  redditus 
terrarum  de  Balmakewin,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xx  Ii.  Et 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Brechinensi 
pro  anima  quondam  Roberti  Erskin  militis,  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  de  anno  com- 
poti et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Bern- 
toune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  quinquaginta  tribus 
libris  octodecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  liij  3±  gobertus 
xviij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit,  lator. 

Et  per  venditionem  trium  martarum  superius  oneratarum 
pro  quadraginta  quinque  solidis  dicto  rotulatori  solutis, 


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Respondebit  pro  quibus  respondebit,  iii  rynmarte. 

dictus  rotulator  1 1 r > o j 

proxivs.  expensarum,  lxxvij  H.  v s.  iij  rynmarte. 


Summa  harum 
Et  sic  eque. 


Kintor, 
Coule,  et 
Oneile. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator 
pro  x it  xv  s. 


Respondebit 
dictus  rotulator 
pro  xij  it  x s. 


Compotum  Alexandri  Irwin  de  Drum,  intromissoris 
terrarum  de  Kintor,  Coule,  et  Oneile,  [. Edinburgh , 26  July 
1518,  from  5 August  15 17.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lviij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  thanagii  de  Kintor  de  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  x H.  j marta  de  firmis  de  Coule  de  terminis  compoti. 
Et  de  xiij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  martis  per  integras  firmas  de 
Oneile  nuncupato  Cors  et  Kincragy  de  terminis  compoti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  lxxxj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  iij  marte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  episcopo  Abirdonensi  percipienti 
annuatim  quatuor  libras  et  quatuor  solidos  pro  secundis 
decimis  de  dicto  thanagio  de  Kintor  de  anno  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  iiij  H.  iiij  s.  Et  vicecomiti  de 
Eorfar  et  successoribus  suis,  videlicet  heredibus  quondam 
Alexandri  Ogilvy  de  Uchtirhous  quibuscunque,  perci- 
pientibus annuatim  tres  libras  de  firmis  dicti  thanagii,  de 
anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iij  H.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Berntoune, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  quinquaginta  una  libris  duobus 
solidis  et  octo  denariis,  ipso  presente  et  per  suam  acquit- 
tantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  firmis 
dicti  thanagii  de  anno  compoti,  lj  H.  ij  s.  viij  d.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  Eoberto 
rotulatori  in  decem  libris  et  quindecim  solidis  pro  marta 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Coule,  dicto  Eoberto  presente  et 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  x 11.  j marta,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  Eoderto  rotulatori  in  unde- 
cim libris  et  triginta  solidis  pro  duabus  martis  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Oneile  per  manus  Patricii  Forbes,  dicto 
rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, xj  H.  ij  marte,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  epis- 
copo Abirdonensi  in  tribus  marcis  cum  dimedia  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Oneile  pro  decimo  denario  sibi  debito  de 
anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xlvj  s.  viij  d. 


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295 


Summa  expensarum,  lxxxj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  iij  marte.  Et 
sic  eque. 

Compotum  quondam  Andree  Wardropar,  camerarii  de  Kinclevyn, 
Kinclevin,  [. Edinburgh , 26  July  1518,]  per  Margaretam  Ward- 
Melwyng,  relictam  quondam  dicti  Andree,  [arrears  ofYO Pare* 
account  rendered  20  Jidy  1517.] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxxxxv  Ii.  vj  d.  lxx  stukmartis 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  dicti  Andree,  ut  patet  in  pede 
ejusdem.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Apnadull  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  quingente- 
simi decimi  septimi  extendentium  ad  quindecim  libras,  ex 
quod  Robertus  Meynzeis  de  eodem  miles,  arrendatarius 
dictarum  terrarum,  intromisit  cum  eisdem  quindecim 
libris  et  adhuc  in  manibus  suis  restantibus,  et  decretum 
est  per  dominos  consilii  dictum  Robertum  dictam  sum- 
mam domino  regi  solvere  et  compotantem  de  eadem  „ 

° Respondebit 

relevare,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  Robertus 

m -r.,  . Menziesproxv 

xv  n.,  pro  quibus  dictus  Robertus  Menzeis  respondebit,  tt. 

Et  eedem  de  dictis  arreragiis  extendentibus  ad  ducentas 
libras,  pro  quibus  ducentis  libris  Robertus  Bertoune 
rotula  tor  de  consilio  dominorum  scaccarii  composuit  cum 
dicto  compotante  sic  quod  solveret  sibi  incontinente 
centum  libras,  et  alias  centum  libras  remisit  compotanti, 
prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum  quam  sibi  Robe°tuseblt 
rotulatori  solvit,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  ijc  Ii.  Et  per  lator,  pro  j«  it 
emptionem  quinque  duodenarum  salmonum  pro  sex  libris 
et  liberatarum  quondam  Jacobi  Reidheuch,  tunc  rotulatori, 
pro  expensis  domini  regis  ad  cariagium  ejusdem  in 
transitu  ad  excercitum  de  Eloddoun,  prout  simili  modo 
constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  vj  Ii.  Et  eedem 
per  vastitatem  dictarum  terrarum  de  Kinclevyn  exten- 
dentem in  anno  ad  decem  marcas,  de  termino  compoti  et 
quindecim  terminis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  prout 
simili  modo  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  liij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eedem  de  dictis  martis  de  decem  annis 
precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  de  quibus  decem  annis  pro 


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quinque  annis  allocantur  quinque  marte  et  pro  aliis 
quinque  annis  allocantur  quatuor  marte,  extendentes  in 
toto  ad  quadraginta  quinque  martas,  ex  eo  quod  in  dominio 
de  quo  onerabuntur  marte,  videlicet  de  Discher  et  Toyer, 
reperti  sunt  pro  uno  anno  duodecim  marte  et  pro  alio 
anno  undecim  marte  tantum,  licet  compotans  oneratur 
singulis  annis  cum  sexdecim,  prout  patet  in  rotulis,  xlv 
marte.  Summa  expensarum,  iflxxiiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xlv 
marte.  Et  sic  restant  xx  H.  xiij  s.  x d.  xxv  stukmarte. 
Quam  summam  unacum  martis  domini  auditores  scaccarii 
pro  animabus  regum  Jacobi  tertii  et  quarti  propter 
paupertatem  dicte  compotantis  ad  sustentationem  prolium 
ipsius  remiserunt  simpliciter.  Et  sic  eque. 

Galloway.  Compotum  Gilberti  comitis  de  Cassillis,  camerarii  de 
Galloway,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Corry 
de  Keldwod,  ejus  deputatum,  \27  July  1518 , from  1 
September  1517  7\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijclj  li.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  xiij 
martis  per  integras  firmas  terrarum  dominii  Galwidie 
supra  aquam  de  Cree  de  terminis  compoti.  Et  de 
vijclxxxv  li.  ix  s.  iiij  d.  xx  martis  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  subtus  aquam  de  Cree  et  terrarum  de 
Kirkandres,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni 
etc.  quingentesimi  quarti.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
jmxxxvj  li.  xvij  s.  viij  d.  xxxiij  marte. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
iijcxxxiij  li.  v s.  vxx  martis  que  sunt  de  arreragiis  Thome 
vocandus  est  Forestar,  pro  tunc  camerarii  Galwidie,  restantibus  in  pede 
Forestare.  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  eodem,  pro  qua  resta  vocandus 
est  dictus  Thomas. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
duabus  marcis  exeuntibus  de  Litill  Bachern  solutis 
J ohanni  Berik  de  Dalbaty  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  de  firmis  piscarie  de  Bladenach  in  manibus 
Fratrum  Predicatorum  de  Wigtoun  ex  tollerantia  domini 
regis  de  anno  compoti,  iij  11  x.  s.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Park,  Largway,  Craginbay,  'Daldavyne,  et  Largemoir, 


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297 


extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et 
quatuor  denarios,  concessis  Yley  heraldo  per  literas  sub 
magno  sigillo  in  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  concessi  ad  vitam.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Barcloy,  Lagan,  Bordland  de  Suthik,  et  Bordland  de 
Lagan,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  octo 
solidos  et  octo  denarios  concessarum  Johanni  Lindissayolim 
de  Wauchop  hereditarie  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo 
alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li. 
viij  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  triginta  tribus  martis  receptis  ab 
husbandis  Galwidie  tam  subtus  Cree  quam  supra,  pro 
quarum  qualibet  eisdem  allocantur  quinque  solidi  in 
eorum  firmis,  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti, 
viij  li.  v s.  Et  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Schannoch  nuncupate  Balmangane  extendentis  in  anno 
ad  viginti  libras,  concessis  tunc  Marchie  signifero,  nunc 
autem  Albany  heraldo,  in  feodo  suo  ad  vitam  per  literas 
sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de  anno 
compoti,  xx  li.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Pollincre  con- 
cessarum Boberto  Charteris  de  Hempisfeild  per  cartam  sub 
magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  anno 
compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Balmangane  extendentium  ad  decem  libras  antiqui  extentus 
assedatarum  in  novo  rentali  pro  viginti  libris  David 
Purves,  clavigero,  concessis  ad  vitam  in  feodo  suo  per  car- 
tam sub  magno  sigillo  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  anno 
compoti,  xx  H.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchinskeoch, 

. Clonyark,  Auchinhay,  Glenstokane,  Auchinlosk,  extenden- 
tium ad  viginti  marcas  in  anno,  remissis  Mariote  Bonkle, 
relicte  quondam  Johannis  Lindissay,  pro  suo  gratuito 
servitio  regi  et  regine  impenso  et  impendendo  per  literas 
domini  regis  sub  privato,  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  li.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Boberto  Bertoun  de 
Uvir  Berntoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  sexingintis  et 
quatuor  libris,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas  binas 
acquittantias  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  vjciiij  li.,  RoS?14 
pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  £toi\Un’ rotu 
firmis  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Keltoun  vocatarum  lee 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Do. 


Respondebit 
idem  Robertus 
rotulator. 


Respondebit 
dictus  rotu- 
lator. 


Nota.  Vocandus 
est  dominus 
Alexander 
McCulloch  pro 
terris  de  Glen- 
turk. 


Respondebit 

dictus 

Robertus,  rotu- 
lator. 


298  EOTULI  SCACCAEII  1518. 

Grange  de  Treif  existentium  in  manibus  domini  Maxwell, 
de  anno  compoti,  jc  B.  Summa  expensarum,  viijcxiiij  B. 
iij  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant  ijcxxij  B.  xiiij  s.  xxxiij 
marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
magistro  Willelmo  Stewart,  rectori  de  Lowmabane  in 
quadringinta  marcis  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris, 
dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum,  xxvj  B.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  in  viginti  marcis,  ipso  presente 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xiij  B.  vj  s.  viij  d., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  in  triginta 
duabus  libris,  ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  xxxij  B.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et 
dicto  rotulatori  in  quinquaginta  quinque  libris  tresdecim 
solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  ipso  similiter  presente  et 
fatente  receptionem  super  compotum,  lv  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto 
rotulatori  in  decem  marcis  per  manus  domini  Alexandri 
McCulloch,  ipso  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  libera- 
tionem super  compotum,  vj  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus 
respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum 
de  Keltoun  extendentis  ad  decem  marcas,  terrarum  de 
Galtwalowis  et  Knokinvane  extendentium  ad  viginti 
solidos,  Kildarauch  ad  tresdecim  marcas,  terrarum 
de  Knoffrik  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti 
extendentium  ad  quinquaginta  solidos,  extendentium  in 
toto  ad  octodecim  libras  sexdecim  solidos  et  octo 
denarios,  dictis  terris  de  terminis  compoti  existentibus 
vastis,  excepta  villa  de  Knokaffrik  pro  uno  termino  ut 
supra,  xviij  B.  xvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
'Glenturk  extendentium  ad  unam  marcam,  occupatarum 
per  dominum  Alexandrum  McCulloch  tanquam  sua  pro- 
prietas, pro  qua  vocandus  est  Alexander  predictus,  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti, 
xx  B.  Et  compotanti  pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  ex 
consideratione  auditorum  pro  isto  primo  anno  tantum, 
xviij  B.  xvij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  rotulatori  super  compotum, 
xxx  B.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum, 


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ijcxxij  Ii.  xiiij  s.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  pecuniam.  Et 
restant  xxxiij  marte. 

Compotum  Gilberti  comitis  de  Cassillis  domini  Carrik, 
Kennedy,  camerarii  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menybrig,  Leswalt, 
redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Corry  de  Keldwod  et  Meny- 
nomine  ipsius,  [27  July  1518,  from  28  July  1517.\  brige. 

Item  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xviij  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Girvanhed  infra  comitatum  de  Carrik 
de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  x Ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Turnbery.  Et  de  vj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  unius  tertie  partis 
terrarum  de  Trabeauch.  Et  de  xiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  dua- 
rum aliarum  partium  terrarum  de  Trabeauch,  ut  patet  in 
rotulo  anni  nonagesimi  tertii.  Et  de  jcx  Ii.  xiij  s.  vj  d. 
per  integras  firmas  terrarum  de  Leswalt,  Menybrig,  et  Bar- 
quhaunny.  Et  de  xx  Ii.  terrarum  de  Grenane  de  anno 
compoti  predicto.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jclxxix  Ii.  vj  s. 
x d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
annuo  redditu  viginti  sex  librarum  concesso  Patricio 
Sincler  hereditarie  de  promptioribus  pecuniis  feodifirme 
terrarum  de  Leswalt  et  Menybrig  per  cartam  sub  magno 
sigillo,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
xxvij  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Grenane  exten- 
dentium ad  viginti  libras  superius  oneratis,  concessarum 
quondam  Willelmo  Douglas  hereditarie,  ut  patet  in  rotulo 
anni  etc.  quingentesimi  noni,  de  anno  compoti,  xx  li.  Et 
de  firmis  medie  partis  terrarum  de  Trabeauch  extendentis 
ad  decem  libras  compotanti  spectantis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis 
precedentibus,  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Berntoun,  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  sexaginta  una  libris  de  firmis  de  Carrik, 

Leswalt,  et  Menybrig  termini  Sancti  Martini  hujus  com- 
poti, dicto  rotulatore  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 
subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxj  li.,  iobe?tuseblt 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  Stor?une’ rotu' 
rotulatori  in  sexaginta  una  libris  sex  solidis  et  decem 
denariis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  receptionem  super  com- 


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Respondebit 
dictus  rotu- 
lator. 


Garviauch. 


potum,  Ixj  li.  vj  s.  x d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa 
expensarum,  jclxxix  li.  vj  s.  x d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Johannis  Leslie  de  Wardaris,  feodifirmarii 
dominii  de  Garviauch,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per 
eundem  [28  July  1518,  from  12  August  1517.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijcxliij  li.  x s.  vj  celdris  xij 
bollis  ordei  lxvj  martis  xxxvj  duodenis  caponum  xxxij 
duodenis  pultriarum  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut 
patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclj  li.  xj  martis  vj  duodenis 
caponum  xvj  duodenis  pultriarum  per  integras  firmas  dicti 
dominii  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  iiij  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  de 
fogagio  de  Westhall  et  Kirktoune  de  termino  Sancti 
Martini  infra  hoc  compotum,  quia  tunc  redditur  tantum. 
Et  de  j celdra  ij  bollis  ordei  vocati  tolbeir  de  dicto  anno 
compoti,  que  omnia  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo 
anni  etc.  quingentesimi  tertii.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
jclv  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  ij  bolle  ordei  xj  marte  vj  duodene 
caponum  xvj  duodene  pultriarum.  Summa  totalis  onera- 
tionis  cum  arreragiis,  iijclxxxxviij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  vij  celdre 
xiiij  bolle  ordei  lxxvij  marte  xlij  duodene  caponum  xlviij 
duodene  pultriarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  Juliano  Drummond,  Vincenti  Pais, 
Sebastiano  Drummond,  Georgio  Forest,  et  Juliano  Eokkett, 
tubicinis  et  histrionibus  Italicis  et  Scotis,  in  centum  quin- 
quaginta quinque  libris  tribus  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis 
una  celdra  duabus  bollis  ordei  undecim  martis  sex  duo- 
denis caponum  et  in  sexdecim  duodenis  pultriarum  ipsis 
tubicinis  et  histrionibus  in  eorum  feodis  assignatis  per 
dominum  gubernatorem,  dictis  tubicinis  et  histrioni- 
bus presentibus  et  fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum 
de  anno  compoti,  jclv  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  ij  bolle  ordei 
xj  marte  vj  duodene  caponum  xvj  duodene  pultriarum. 
Summa  expensarum  patet.  Et  sic  restant  ijcxliij  li. 
x s.  vj  celdre  xij  bolle  ordei  lxvj  marte  xxxvj 
duodene  caponum  xxxij  duodene  pultriarum.  Pro 


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qua  resta  solute  per  compotantem  Eoberto  Bertoune 
de  Uvir  Bertoune,  rotulatori,  centum  sexaginta  libre,  et 
residuum  dicte  reste,  videlicet  octuaginta  tres  libre  decern 
solidi  sex  celdre  duodecim  bolle  ordei  sexaginta  sex  marte 
triginta  sex  duodene  caponum  triginta  duo  duodene 
pultriarum,  remisse  per  auditores  scaccarii  ex  considera- 
tione eorum  super  compotum,  ex  eo  quod  tempore  ex- 
cambii  facti  per  dominum  regem  cum  compotante  de 
terris  de  Balcomy  spectantibus  pro  tempore  dicto  Johanni 
Lesly  pro  feodifirma  terrarum  et  dominii  de  Garviauch 
■yVillelmus  Fobes  de  Towys  habuerat  assedationem  dicti 
dominii  pro  sex  annis  futuris  post  hujusmodi  excam- 
bium, sic  quod  dictus  Johannes  Lesly  non  poterat  per- 
cipere commodum  dicti  dominii  de  Garviauch  quod 
habuerat  in  excambio  pro  terris  de  Balcomy  pro  pre- 
dictis  sex  annis,  prout  constabat  predictis  auditoribus 
super  compotum,  ijcxliij  E.  x s.  vj  celdre  xij  bolle  ordei 
lxvj  marte  xxxvj  duodene  caponum  xxxij  duodene  pul- 
triarum. Summa  expense  prescripte,  ijcxliij  H.  x s.  vj 
celdre  xij  bolle  ordei  lxvj  marte  xxxvj  duodene  caponum 
xxxij  duodene  pultriarum.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sincler,  relicte  quondam  Orknay  et 
Henrici  domini  Sincler,  arrendatarii  de  Orknay  et  Scheit-  Scheit- 
land,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Clerk  lande. 
nomine  dicte  Margarete,  [28  July  1518,  from  27  August 
1517.] 

Idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcxxxiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  per  integras 
firmas  dictorum  dominiorum  de  Orknay  et  Scheitland 
de  terminis  compoti,  assedatorum  compotanti  annuatim 
pro  dicta  summa  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  magno 
sigillo  ut  patet  in  eisdem.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  insule  de 
Burray  concessis  ecclesie  cathedrali  Orcadensi  exten- 
dentibus ad  viginti  libras  annuatim  in  perpetuam  elimo- 
sinam  per  dominum  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie 
de  anno  compoti,  xx  Ii.  Et  Henrico  Tuledaff  pro  portatura 
falconum  domino  regi  et  gubernatori  de  Scheitland  et 


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Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator. 


Do. 


Eoss. 


Orknay  ad  Edinburgh  de  anno  compoti,  xl  ii.  Et  pro 
superexpositis  suis  in  ultimo  compoto  suo  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem,  iiij  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem  per  vendi- 
tionem centum  martarum  salsarum  et  totidem  porcorum, 
computando  sexies  vigintipro  centum,  liberatorum  Eoberto 
Bertoun  de  Uvir  Berntoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  pro 
centum  et  octo  libris,  allocando  pro  inarta  duodecim 
solidos  et  pro  porco  sex  solidos,  dicto  rotulatore  present  e 
et  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum  de  anno  compoti, 
jcviij  E.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  dicto  Eoberto  rotulatori  in  octuaginta 
una  libris  et  octodecim  solidis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente 
et  per  suam  acquittantium  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, lxxxj  H.  xviij  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  dicto  Eoberto  rotulatori  in  centum 
septuaginta  novem  libris  quinque'  solidis  et  quatuor 
denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  jclxxix  li.  v s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  iiijcxxxiij  H. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Johannis  comitis  Atholie,  camerarii  Eossie, 
[. Edinburgh ,2  August  1518,  from  19  August  1516 ; 2 years.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lj  li.  xxxiiij  celdris  xij 
bollis  ordei  -xxvj  celdris  xij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  iiij 
celdris  avenarum  xvj  martis  xvj  mutonibus  per  integras 
firmas  quarterii  de  Delny  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et 
de  xxxj  li.  v celdris  x bollis  ordei  v celdris  x bollis  farrine 
avenatice  v celdris  avenarum  x martis  x mutonibus  per 
integras  firmas  quarterii  de  Balcony  de  dicto  primo  anno 
compoti.  Et  de  jcviij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis 
ordei  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  iij  celdris  iiij 
bollis  avenarum  xiiij  martis  xiiij  mutonibus  de  firmis  quar- 
terii de  Kynnardy  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de 
lxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xij  bollis  ordei  xij  bollis  farrine  xij  bollis 
avenarum  iij  martis  ix  mutonibus  per  integras  firmas 
quarterii  de  Fernewar  de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de 
xxix  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  ij  celdris  iiij  bollis  ordei  ij  celdris 


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iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  j celdra  avenarum  viij  martis 
per  integras  firmas  terrarum  de  Kynnellane  de  dicto 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  v R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  annui 
redditus,  de  Caldore  de  dicto  anno  compoti.  Et  de 
ijclxxxviij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xlvj  celdris  x bollis  ordei  xxxviij 
celdris  x bollis  farrine  avenatice  xiiij  celdris  avenarum  lj 
martis  xlix  mutonibus  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de 
Ross  de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  vclxxvij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  lxxxxiij  celdre  iiij  bolle 
ordei  lxxvij  celdre  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xxviij  celdre 
avenarum  vxxij  marte  lxxxxviij  mutones. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
jcxvij  R.  viij  s.  ij  d.  de  arreragiis  ultimi  compoti  quondam 
David  Sinclaire  facti  per  dominum  Alexandrum  Kinpunt, 
canonicum  Moraviensem  anno  Domini  etc.  quingentesimo 
septimo  nomine  dicti  quondam  David  ut  patet  in  eodem, 
licet  mentio  habebatur  in  rotulis  in  hoc  compoto  anni  etc. 
vcseptimi  et  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  quinti 
de  arreragiis  certorum  victualium,  ordei,  farrine  avenatice, 
et  martarum,  que  victualia  et  marte  comutate  erant  in 
pecunia,  ut  patet  in  dicto  rotulo  anni  etc.  vcseptimi. 
Nec  onerat  se  de  piscaria  de  Ochell  occupata  per  heredes 
quondam  Alexandri  de  Insulis  clamantes  eandem  sibi 
hereditarie  pertinere. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Eratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Inverness, 
precipientibus  annuatim  unam  celdram  ordei  unam  celdram 
farrine  avenatice  ex  elimosina  quondam  Eufamie  comitisse 
Rossie  et  confirmatione  domini  regis,  de  annis  compoti,  ij 
celdre  ordei  ij  celdre  farrine  avenatice.  Et  capellano 
celebranti  in  ecclesia  Sancti  Duthaci  de  Thane  percipienti 
annuatim  decem  libras  per  literas  sub  privato  durante 
voluntate  domini  regis  de  annis  compoti,  xx  R.  Et  mauro 
comitatus  Rossie  in  feodo  suo  de  annis  compoti,  Iiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  altri  capellano  celebranti  in  dicta  ecclesia 
parrochiaK  de  Thane  percipienti  annuatim  octo  marcas 
unam  celdram  ordei  unam  celdram  farrine  avenatice  unam 
celdram  avenarum  quatuor  m artas  et  quatuor  mutones  de 


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firmis  de  Nevyne  Mekle  de  annis  compoti,  x it  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  ij  celdre  ordei  ij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  ij  celdre 
avenarum  viij  marte  viij  mutones.  Et  mauro  de  Balcony- 
pro  feodo  suo  de  annis  compoti,  xl  s.  Et  eidem  de 
decem  libris  firmarum  piscarie  de  Conan  locate  pro  sal- 
monibus, pro  quibus  salmonibus  compotans  respondebit  de 
annis  compoti,  xx  li.  Et  granitario  infra  castrum  de 
Dingvale  pro  custodia  granalis  de  annis  compoti,  liij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  husbandis  de  Ferisch,  Suardule,  Ardovaile, 
Moye,  Kinnard,  Drumglust,  Auchnasoule,  Arcone,  Kes- 
sokis,  Kynnellane,  pro  victualibus,  martis,  et  mutonibus, 
videlicet  pro  celdra  ordei  tresdecim  solidos  quatuor 
denarios,  pro  marta  quatuor  solidos,  pro  mutone  octo 
denarios  in  eorum  firmis,  de  annis  compoti,  xxxvj  li.  viij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  pro  custodia  castri  de  Dingvale  de  firmis  ter- 
rarum dominicalium  de  Kynnardy  extendentium  in  anno 
ad  viginti  sex  marcas,  terrarum  de  Balcony  ad  octo 
marcas,  Straskey  ad  duas  marcas  cum  dimedia  unacum 
decem  libris  firmarum  dominii  Rossie  ac  viginti  una 
mutonibus  cum  cana  et  pultriis  terrarum  in  manibus  regis 
existentium  ante  mortem  quondam  comitisse  Rossie  de 
annis  compoti,  lxvj  Ii.  xiij  S.  iiij  d.  xlij  mutones  cum  cana 
et  pultriis  ut  supra.  Et  Hectori  McKenze  alias  Auchin- 
roy  percipienti  annuatim  undecim  libras  sex  solidos  et 
octo  denarios  octo  bollas  ordei  octo  bollas  farrine  avena- 
tice octo  bollas  avenarum  duas  martas  duos  mutones  de 
firmis  de  Moy  et  Brane  per  literas  domini  regis  durante 
voluntate  ejusdem  de  annis  compoti,  xxij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
j celdra  ordei  j celdra  farrine  avenatice  j celdra  avenarum 
iiij  marte  iiij  mutones.  Et  husbandis  de  Kincrag,  Cul- 
vinye,  Culyeauch  Mekle  pro  sex  celdris  ordei  et  farrine 
tribus  celdris  avenarum  decem  martis  totidem  mutonibus 
in  eorum  firmis,  allocando  ut  supra  de  annis  compoti 
xiiij  li.  iiij  s.  viij  d.  Et  per  decidentiam  firmarum  f oreste 
de  Rannach  de  annis  compoti,  viij  bolle  ordei  viij  bolle 
farrine  avenatice.  Et  pro  expensis  factis  circa  induc- 
tionem granalis  et  custodiam  de  Delny  de  dictis  annis, 
iiij  11.  Et  pro  glebis  et  focalibus  erga  adventum  domini 


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regis  et  gubernatoris  dum  ibi  advenerint,  de  annis  compoti, 
iiij  H.  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice.  Summa  expensarum, 
ijcv  H.  xix  s.  viij  d.  v celdre  viij  bolle  or  dei  v celdre  xij 
bolle  farrine  avenatice  iij  celdre  avenarum  xij  marte  liiij 
mutones.  Et  sic  restant  iijclxxj  li.  vij  s.  lxxxvij  celdre 
xij  bolle  ordei  lxxj  celdre  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice 
xxxv  celdre  avenarum  lxxxx  marte  xliiij  mutones. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune,  compotorum  rotu- 
latori,  in  nonaginta  quinque  libris  decem  solidis  et  octo 
dpnariis  receptis  a quondam  episcopo  Cathanensi,  in 
partem  solutionis  firmarum  dominii  de  Ros  termini 
Sancti  Martini  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  sexti,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de 
quibus  reddidit  compotum  in  compoto  suo  reddito  anno 
etc.  vcdecimo  septimo,  lxxxxv  li.  x s.  viij  d.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  ducentis  septuaginta 
quinque  libris  sexdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  per 
manus  compotantis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  rplxxv  n.  xvj  s.  mj  d.,  pro  Robertus 
quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per  venditionem  £tor?une’ rotu’ 
sexaginta  trium  celdrarum  et  duarum  peccarum  ordei 
pro  tricentis  quadraginta  tribus  libris  et  sexdecim  solidis 
per  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris  et  eidem  liberatarum, 
ipso  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus 
reddidit  compotum  in  compoto  suo  reddito  anno  etc. 
vcdecimo  septimo,  lxiij  celdre  ij  pecce  ordei.  Et  per 
venditionem  decem  celdrarum  farine  avenatice  pro 
quadraginta  octo  libris  tribus  solidis  undecim  denariis 
obolo  per  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris  eidem  deliberatarum, 
pro  quibus  reddidit  compotum  in  dicto  suo  compoto,  x 
celdre  farrine  avenatice.  Et  per  liberationem  factam 
dicto  rotulatori  in  viginti  quatuor  celdris  undecim  bollis 
tribus  ferlotis  duabus  peccis  ordei  et  in  duabus  celdris 
quatuordecim  bollis  et  una  ferlota  farrine  avenatice,  dicto  Robertus 
rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  liberationem  super  compo-  lator.  * 
tum,  xxiiij  celdre  xj  bolle  iij  ferlote  ij  pecce  ordei  ij 
celdre  xiiij  bolle  j ferlota  farrine  avenatice,  pro  quibus 
vol.  xiv.  u 


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Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 

Respondebit 
idem  rotulator 
pro  xx  H. 


Ard- 

manach. 


dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per  venditionem  decem 
celdrarum  avenarum  pro  viginti  libris  per  preceptum 
dicti  rotulatoris,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  x celdre  avena- 
rum. Summa  expensarum,  iijclxxj  li.  vij  s.  lxxxvij 
celdre  xij  bolle  ordei  xij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  j ferlota  farrine 
avenatice  x celdre  avenarum.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  pecu- 
niam et  ordeum.  Et  restant  lviij  celdre  ix  bolle  iij  ferlote 
farine  avenatice  xxv  celdre  avenarum  lxxxx  marte  xliiij 
mutones. 

Compotum  J ohannis  comitis  Atbolie,  camerarii  de 
Ardmanach,  [. Edinburgh , 2 August  1518 , from  20  August 
1516 ; 2 years.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jclxxxxij  H.  xiiij  s.  iiij  d. 
xxiij  celdris  x bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  farrine  avenatice  xx 
martis  j quarterio  lvij  duodenis  pultriarum  vj  duodenis 
caponum  xx  mutonibus  j quarterio  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  primo  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi 
septimi.  Et  de  iiij  lastis  salmonum,  full,  reide,  et  sueite 
piscarie  de  Conan  et  mensure  de  Hamburgh  de  dicto 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  jclxxxxij  H.  xiiij  s.  iiij  d. 
xxiij  celdris  x bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  farrine  aven- 
atice xx  martis  j quarterio  xx  mutonibus  j quar- 
terio vj  duodenis  caponum  lvij  duodenis  pultriarum 
dicti  dominii  de  Ardmanach  de  secundo  anno  hujus 
compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  iijclxxxv  li.  viij  s. 

viij  d.  xlvij  celdre  iiij  bolle  ordei  iiij  celdre  farrine  avena- 
tice xl  marte  ij  quarteria  xl  mutones  ij  quarteria  xij 
duodene  caponum  vxxxiij  duodene  pultriarum  iiij  laste 
salmonum. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxviij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  per 
augmentationem  firmarum  villarum  de  Culcowe,  Drum- 
namarg,  Murane,  et  molendini  Rubei  Castri  ultra  firmas 
in  rotulis  precedentibus  et  in  rentali  contentas,  per 
assedationem  dictarum  villarum  in  feodifirma  Henrico 
Stewart  factam  unacum  victualibus,  martis,  mutonibus, 
et  pultriis  ut  in  predictis  rotulis  et  rentali  contentis  et 


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specificatis,  libere  sine  quacunque  allocatione  pecunie  pro 
dictis  victualibus,  martis,  et  mutonibus,  prout  latius  in 
carta  domini  regis  sub  magno  sigillo  in  dorso  rotuli  anni 
etc.  vcdecimi  sexti  conscripta  continetur  de  annis  com- 
poti. Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis,  iiijcxiiij  R.  ij  s.  xlvij  celdre 
iiij  bolle  ordei  iiij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  xl  mutones 
ij  quarteria  xl  marte  ij  quarteria  xij  duodene  caponum 
vxxxiiij  duodene  pultriarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  capellano  capelle  de  Avauch 
percipienti  annuatim  quinque  libras  ex  fundatione 
antiqua,  de  annis  compoti,  x H.  Et  capellano  celebranti 
in  ecclesia  parrochiali  de  Thane  fundato  per  regem 
Jacobum  secundum  de  firmis  de  Drumskeith  et  passagii 
de  Cromarty,  percipienti  annuatim  decem  marcas,  de  annis 
compoti,  xvj  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  priori  et  conventui  de 
Bello  Loco  percipientibus  annuatim  octo  libras  sexdecim 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  unam  libram  peperis  annui 
redditus  de  Avauch  et  Eddirdull  de  annis  compoti,  xviij  11. 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  allocando  pro  libra  peperis  septem  solidos. 
Et  Eratribus  Predicatoribus  de  In  vernes  percipientibus 
annuatim  viginti  solidos,  de  dictis  annis,  xl  s.  Et  capel- 
lano celebranti  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  de  Invernes  per- 
cipienti duas  marcas  annuatim  de  mandato  domini  regis 
literatorio  alias  ostenso  super  compotum  in  scaccario,  de 
annis  compoti,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in 
ecclesia  cathedrali  Rossensi  percipienti  annuatim  triginta 
tres  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  ut  patet  in  compotis 
quondam  ducis  Rossie,  de  annis  compoti,  iij  d.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  mauro  de  Avauch  percipienti  annuatim  duas  marcas, 
et  mauro  de  Ardmanach  pro  feodo  suo  de  quatuor  solidis 
crofte  sue,  et  cursoribus  de  Ardmanach  in  septem  solidis 
pro  eorum  laboribus  de  firmis  de  Mariscroftis  de  annis 
compoti,  iij  H xv  s.  iiij  d.  Et  husbandis  de  Ardmanacn 
in  eorum  firmis,  allocando  pro  celdra  victualium  septem- 
decim  solidos,  pro  marta  quinque  solidos,  pro  mutone 
duodecim  denarios,  extendentes  ad  viginti  quatuor  libras 


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et  duodecim  solidos,  prout  in  rotulis  precedentibus  con- 
tinetur, de  qua  summa  extrahuntur  quinque  libre  et  sex 
denarii  pro  terris  spectantibus  Henrico  Stewart  in  feodi- 
firma,  ut  latius  patet  in  rotulo  immediate  precedente  hoc 
compotum,  et  sic  restant  allocande  compotanti  pro  dictis 
victualibus,  martis,  et  mutonibus  annuatim  novemdecim 
libre  undecim  solidi  et  sex  denarii,  examinati  super 
compotum  de  annis  compoti,  xxxix  H.  iij  s.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Newtoune  cum  devoriis  assignatis 
compotanti  pro  custodia  castri  de  Eeidcastell  per  literas 
sub  privato  de  annis  compoti,  xxiiij  H.  iiij  celdre  ordei 
iiij  marte  xl  mutones  ij  quarteria  xij  duodene  caponum 
vxxxiiij  duodene  pultriarum.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de 
Coulemure  extendente  ad  decem  marcas  in  anno,  ex  eo 
quod  quondam  Hugo  Eoss  de  Kilrawik  recuperavit  hujus- 
modi terras  de  Coulemure  sibi  spectare  hereditarie  per 
brevia  regis  deservita  in  curia  vicecomitis  de  Invernes  et 
ritornata  ad  capellam  regis,  virtute  cujus  ritornatus 
dictus  Hugo  adeptus  est  preceptum  sasine  de  dicta  capella 
per  quod  cepit  sasinam,  prout  clare  constat  auditoribus 
super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti,  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  pro  expensis  dictarum  octo  lastarum  salmonum, 
allocando  annuatim  pro  quatuor  lastis  viginti  quatuor 
libras  pro  expensis  omnibus,  videlicet,  retibus,  cordis, 
groundrapis,  schetis,  sale,  cobiis,  linguis  barilium,  escul- 
entis, poculentis,  ac  feodis  piscatorum,  et  omnibus  aliis 
expensis  dictarum  octo  lastarum  regi  libere  deliberan- 
darum apud  Dingvale,  deductis  dictis  expensis  tantum, 
de  annis  compoti,  xlviij  li.  Summa  hujus  expense, 
jclxxvij  H.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.  iiij  celdre  ordei  iiij  marte  xl 
mutones  ij  quarteria  xij  duodene  caponum  vxxxiiij  duodene 
pultriarum.  Et  sic  restant  ijcxxxvj  li.  iij  s.  viij  d.  xliij 
celdre  iiij  bolle  ordei  iiij  celdre  farine  avenatice  xxxvj 
marte  ij  quarteria. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Eoberto  Bertoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum 
viginti  octo  libris  et  tresdecim  solidis,  ipso  presente  et 
per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente 


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solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxxviij  H.  xiij  s.,  pro  quibus  ^®®P^sebit 
respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  magistro  Patricio  ^10troune’ rotu" 
Covintre,  decano  de  Lestalrig,  per  quondam  reverendum 
patrem  Andream  episcopum  Cathanensem,  tunc  arrendi- 
tarium  dominii  de  Ardmanach,  per  preceptum  Alexandri 
Jardane  de  Apilgirth  militis,  tunc  rotulatoris,  in  viginti 
libris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  magistri 

r r ^ ® despondebit 

Patricii  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  IL,  pro  quibus  dictus  Alexander 

t-T  . Jardane,  tunc 

Alexander  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Andree  rotuiator. 
Dischingtoun,  cursori  domini  regis,  in  quatuor  marcis  pro 
feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti  per  preceptum  dicti  Roberti 
rotulatoris,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  suo  precepto  Eespondebit 
ostenso  super  compotum,  liij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respon-  g^ertus 
debit.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  una  lator. 
marca,  ipso  presente  et  similiter  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  Do. 
liberationem  factam  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in  decem 
celdris  novem  bollis  et  tribus  ferlotis  ipso  presente  et 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum  et  pro  quibus 
respondebit,  x celdre  ix  bolle  iij  ferlote  ordei.  Summa  do. 
hujus  expense,  jclj  H.  xix  s.  viij  d.  x celdre  ix  bolle  iij 
ferlote  ordei.  Et  sic  restant  lxxxiiij  H.  iiij  s.  xxxij  celdre 
x bolle  j ferlota  ordei  iiij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  xxxvj 
marte  ij  quarteria  viij  laste  salmonum. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem  factam 

dicto  Roberto  Bertoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  quatuor 

lastis  salmonum,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  liberationem 

super  compotum,  ini  laste  salmonum,  pro  quibus  respon-  Respondebit 
j f « , • , A,  \ dictns  Robertas 

debit.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  rotuiator. 

de  claro  lxxxiiij  H iiij  s.  xxxij  celdre  x bolle  j ferlota 
ordei  iiij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  xxxvj  marte  ij  quarteria 
iiij  laste  salmonum. 

Compotum  magistri  Petri  Scott,  camerarii  de  Strath-  Strath- 
erne,  [. Edinburgh , ^ August  1518,  from  $5  July  1517.\  erne. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iijcxxxv  li.  v s.  v d.  xlj 
martis  ij  quarterns  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut 
patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 


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Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viijclxxiiij  li.  x s.  xliiij  martis 
ij  quarterns  j apro  valoris  duaram  marcarum  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in  feodifirma  assedata- 
rum  quam  aliarum  terrarum  nondum  assedatarum  in 
feodifirma  de  terminis  compoti,  que  particulariter  scrib- 
untur in  rotulis  anni  etc.  vcundecimi.  Et  de  v E.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  de  annuis  redditibus  de  Innerpeffre  de  terminis  com- 
poti. Summa  hujus  oneris,  viijclxxix  H.  xvj  s.  viij  d.  xliiij 
marte  ij  quarteria  j aper.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis,  jmijcxv  Ii.  ij  s.  j d.  lxxxvj  marte  j aper. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Glascerie  extendentium  ad  octo  marcas 
in  anno  assedatarum  patri  compotantis  pro  sex  marcis  in 
rentali,  de  anno  compoti,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Galwalemoire  extendentium  in  anno 
ad  decem  libras  et  quindecim  solidos  pro  marta,  et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Eordoune  extendentium  in  anno  ad 
duodecim  libras  decem  solidos  et  quindecim  solidos  pro 
marta,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glentarkane  extendentium 
in  anno  ad  quinque  marcas  et  quinque  solidos  pro  marta, 
extendentibus  in  toto  de  termino  Penthecostes  anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  septimi  ad  duodecim  libras 
octodecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  spectantibus 
Willelmo  Spicehous  et  sibi  remissis  per  dominos  regentes 
et  consilium  de  dicto  termino  Penthecostes,  dicta  remis- 
sione ostensa  super  compotum,  xij  H.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Brigland  extendentium  ad 
quatuor  libras  de  augmentatione  rentalis  filio  David 
Betoune  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem  de  anno 
compoti,  iiij  Ii.  Et  eidem  de  annuo  redditu  de  Duchlace 
extendente  in  anno  ad  decem  solidos,  de  anno  compoti, 
x s.  Et  per  decidentiam  viginti  solidorum  terrarum  de 
Cultaquhatty,  devoriarum  martarum  de  Boss  ad  novem 
solidos,  et  martarum  de  Glascery  ad  octo  solidos, 
de  anno  compoti,  xxxvij  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de 
Kers,  Drumfyn  cum  prato,  molendini  de  Gorthy,  exten- 
dentibus ad  octo  libras,  Lekko  ad  sexdecim  marcas, 
Dawlik  ad  quatuor  libras,  assedatis  Elizabeth  Crechtoune 


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pro  undecim  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  per  literas 
sub  privato  per  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie  et 
de  precepto  domini  gubernatoris  ad  allocandum  ostenso 
super  compotum,  xj  H vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Galwalbeg  extendentium  in  anno  ad  decem  libras  et 
quindecim  solidos  pro  marta  de  anno  compoti,  x H.  xv  s. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Bertoun  de  Uvir  Bern- 
toune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  tricentis  nonaginta  septem 
libris  et  sex  solidis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas 
trinas  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solu- 

. . . . . Respondebit 

tionem  super  compotum,  njlxxxxvij  n.  vj  s.,  pro  quibus  ^tounSrotu 
dictus  Eobertus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  lator, 
in  ducentis  octuaginta  octo  libris,  ipso  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  ijelxxxviij  11,  pro  quibus  Kespondebit 
respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Corremuklo  idem  rotulator. 
et  Glenchervy  de  termino  Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini 
anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  tertii  et  termini 
Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
quinti  et  terminorum  Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  sexti  et  septimi  et  termini  Penthe- 
costes anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi,  qui  sunt  in 
universo  novem  termini,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  centum 
et  octo  libras,  spectantium  Willelmo  Murray,  filio  et  heredi 
Willelmi  Murray  de  Tulybardin  militis,  ex  eo  quod  dictus 
rotulator  composuit  cum  dicto  domino  Willelmo  de  Tuly- 
bardin milite  pro  dicta  summa  centum  et  octo  librarum 
cum  aviseamento  dominorum  auditorum  scaccarii  pro 
summa  septuaginta  duarum  librarum  dicto  rotulatori 
soluta,  et  residuum  dicte  summe,  videlicet  triginta  sex 
libre,  propter  vastitatem  dictarum  terrarum  remisse  dicto  Respondebit 
Willelmo  heredi  ex  consideratione  dicti  rotulatoris  et  Bertoun,  rotu- 
dominorum  auditorum  scaccarii  super  compotum,  jcviij  li.  iL^[it.r° 

Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glentercane  extendentium 
ad  tresdecim  marcas  et  viginti  denarios  spectantium 
Margrete  Eorestar  domine  de  Caldor,  ex  eo  quod  dictus 
rotulator  cum  avisamento  dominorum  scaccarii  pro  dicta 
summa  tresdecim  marcarum  et  viginti  denariorum  cum 
dicta  Margareta  solvente  decem  marcas,  pro  quibus  dictus 


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wemTotuiltor  rotiilator  respondebit,  et  residuum  dicte  summe  remis- 
Si^d3  K' ^ sum  dicte  Margarete  super  compotum,  viij  li.  xv  s.  Et 
compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Summa 
expensarum,  viijcliiij  li.  xiiij  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
iijclx  li.  vij  s.  v fi.  lxxxvj  marte  j aper. 

Bute.  Compotum  Mniani  Stewart,  camerarii  dominii  de  Bute, 

[. Edinburgh , 7'  August  1518,  from  17  August  1517.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xx  H.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra 
xiiij  bollis  j ferlota  ordei  j celdra  ix  bollis  j ferlota  aven- 
arum vj  martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet 
in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxvj  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras 
firmas  dominii  de  Bute  infra  parrochiam  de  Kingarth  de 
terminis  compoti.  Et  de  lxxv  li.  xix  s.  xj  d.  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  dominii  infra  parrochiam  de  Eothissay.  Et 
de  xj  celdris  xv  bollis  ordei  x celdris  avenarum  xlj  martis 
ij  quarterns  per  integras  firmas  victualium  et  martarum 
dicti  dominii.  Et  de  j celdra  viij  bollis  farrine  avenatice 
molendini  de  Eothissay  de  terminis  compoti,  que  particu- 
lariter scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vcseptimi.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jcxlij  li.  iij  s.  iij  d.  xj  celdre  xv  bolle  ordei 
x celdre  avenarum  j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice 
xlj  marte  ij  quarteria.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis,  jclxij  H.  vj  s.  vij  d.  xiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  j 
ferlota  ordei  j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xj  celdre 
ix  bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  xlvij  marte  ij  quarteria. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  firmis 
dicti  dominii  de  croppis  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi 
quarti  decimi  quinti  et  decimi  sexti,  quia  Johannes 
McKane  de  Ardnamurquhy,  comites  de  Ergile  et 
Levinax  intromiserunt  cum  firmis  dicti  dominii  dictorum 
cropporum  et  annorum,  ut  asserit  compotans. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  duobus  capellanis  celebrantibus 
in  castro  de  Eothissay,  percipientibus  annuatim  sex  libras 
quinque,  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  de  firmis  dicti 
dominii  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  de  anno  compoti  et 


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sub  periculo  compotantis,  vj  H.  v s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  annuo 
redditu  viginti-  quinque  marcarum  debito  compotanti 
annuatim,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  anno  com- 
poti, xvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  custodia  castri  de 
Eothissay  per  literas  sub  privato  factas  compotanti  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  xxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
Johanni  Huntar,  custodi  damarum  insule  de  Cumray 
percipienti  annuatim  viginti  solidos  et  duas  celdras  aven- 
arum pro  custodia  earundem  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  xx  s. 
ij  celdre  avenarum.  Et  husbandis  de  Bute  in  eorum 
firmis  pro  triginta  octo  martis  novem  celdris  et  decem 
bollis  avenarum  debitis  annuatim  de  dicta  insula,  pro 
quarum  qualibet  marta  allocantur  eisdem  husbandis 
quinque  solidi,  et  pro  bolla  avenarum  duodecim  denarii, 
de  anno  compoti,  xvij  H.  iiij  s.  Et  Johanni  Eeid  pro 
custodia  foreste  de  Bute  per  preceptum  alias  ostensum 
super  compotum,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de 
anno  compoti,  xvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  feodo  suo  camer- 
ariatus  de  anno  compoti,  v H.  xv  bolle  ordei.  Summa 
expensarum,  lxxiij  H.  xij  s.  viij  d.  xv  bolle  ordei  ij  celdre 
avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  lxxxviij  H.  xiij  s.  xj  d.  xij 
celdre  xiiij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei  j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine 
avenatice  ix  celdre  ix  bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  xlvij 
marte  ij  quarteria. 

Compotum  reverendissimi  in  Cristo  patris  Jacobi  Fiff. 
Glasguensis  archiepiscopi,  camerarii  de  Eiffe,  [. Edinburgh , 

9 August  1518 , from  J August  1517 ,]  per  dominum 
Laurentium  Alexandri  nomine  ipsius. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vclxix  H.  iij  s.  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem,  iiij  apris 
xvj  barilibus  ceparum  jcvxxxij  aucis  jmvjclxxviij  caponi- 
bus ijmvjclij  pultriis.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iijcxlij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  Edin. 
celdris  x bollis  frumenti  xv  celdris  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis 
cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij 
peccis  avenarum  jclxxviij  caponibus  jcvxxviij  pultriis  per 
integras  firmas  et  redditus  quarterii  de  Edin  infra  domi- 


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Lundoris. 


Uchtir- 

mukty. 


Falkland. 


Largo. 


nium  de  Fiffe  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribun- 
tur in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  duodecimi.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxviij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iiij  celdris 
iiij  bollis  avenarum  xliiij  caponibus  lxiiij  pultriis  per  firmas 
et  redditus  quartern  de  Lundoris  de  dicto  anno,  que  parti- 
culariter scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxxvij  H.  vj  celdris  xj 
bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xij  celdris  viij  bollis  ordei  xvj 
celdris  x bollis  avenarum  xxxiiij  aucis  lx  caponibus 
ijclxxxxv  pultriis  j apro  per  integras  firmas  de  Uchtir- 
mukty  de  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut 
supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxiij  H.  xxij  d.  j celdra  v 
bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  xj  celdris  ij  ferlotis  ordei  xxiiij 
celdris  xij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  j pecca  avenarum  j celdra  iiij 
bollis  brasii  lxxxiiij  caponibus  jclxvj  pultriis  xxiiij  aucis 
iiij  barilibus  ceparum  per  firmas  et  redditus  quarterii  de 
Falkland  de  eodem  anno,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut 
supra.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxx  li.  v s.  iij  d.  xiij  celdris 
iij  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  xix  celdris  xiij  bollis 
iij  ferlotis  ordei  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  vij  celdris  viij 
bollis  avenarum  jclxxxiiij  caponibus  lxxxxvj  pultriis  per 
firmas  et  redditus  quarterii  de  Largo  dicti  dominii  de  anno 
compoti  que  particulariter  scribuntur  ut  supra.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vH.  de  firmis  prati  de  Uchtir- 
mukty  de  anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  preter  arreragia,  ixclxvj  H. 
vij  s.  j d.  pecunie.  Summa  totalis  frumenti  preter 
arreragia,  xxxiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  ferlote  ij  pecce 
frumenti.  Summa  totalis  ordei  preter  arreragia,  lviij 
celdre  xv  bolle  iij  ferlote  ordei.  Summa  totalis  onera- 
tionis brasii,  j celdra  iiij  bolle  brasii.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  farrine  avenatice  et  avenarum,  ij  bolle  farrine 
liiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  pecce  avenarum  iiij  barilia  ceparum 
j aper.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  caponum  et  pultriarum 


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preter  arreragia,  lviij  auce  iiijcvxxx  capones  vijclxix  pultrie. 
Summa  totalis  pecunie  cum  arreragiis,  jmvcxxxv  H.  x s.  j d. 
Summa  totalis  cane  cum  arreragiis,  v apri  xx  barilia 
ceparum  ijcl  auce  ijmjclxviij  capones  iijmiiijcj  pultrie. 

[. Discharge . To  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews  for  care  of 

Cupar , at  risk,  £1/  $s.;  Dominicans  of  Cupar  from  Bothulit, 
at  risk,  £3;  Bishop  of  Dunkeld  from  TJrquhard,  £2 13s.  1/d.; 
Alexander  Bamsay  of  Brauchtmounth  for  water  supply  of 
Thomastoune,  13s.  1/d.;  chaplain  of  Culessy  from  Auld  Bum- 
doris,  £6  13s.  1/d.;  and  John  Skrimgeoure  from  Myre  of 
Uchtirmukty,  £10;  as  p.  5.]  Et  Leoni  herauldo  regi  armo- 
rum, percipienti  annuatim  viginti  unam  marcas  de  firmis 
de  Culessy  sibi  assedato  in  feodifirma  hereditarie  et  suis 
heredibus,  sibi  donatis  in  feodo  suo  pro  toto  tempore  vite 
sue,  sic  quod  eo  decidente  heres  et  filius  dicti  Leonis  regis 
armorum  solvat  dictam  firmam  annuatim  regi  et  successori- 
bus suis,  prout  in  carta  dicti  sui  filii,  cujus  copia  in  dorso 
dicti  rotuli  conscribitur,  plenius  continetur,  xiiij  11. * Et 

* Jacobus  Dei  gratia  rex  Scotorum  omnibus  probis  hominibus  totius  terre  Carta  pro 
sue  clericis  et  laicis  salutem.  Sciatis  nos  dedisse,  concessisse,  et  hac  cumy1^0 
presenti  carta  nostra  confirmasse  dilecto  nostro  Willelmo  Cumynge,  filio  juniore.’ 
et  heredi  apparenti  dilecti  nostri  familiaris  Willelmi  Cumyng  de  Inver- 
ellochy  militis,  alias  Marchimond  heraldi,  omnes  et  singulas  terras  de 
Inverellochy,  castrum,  lacum,  piscationes,  et  molendina  eorundem,  cum 
aqueductu  ad  dictum  molendinum  et  le  fortre  de  Innerury  cum  per- 
tinentiis  prefatis  terris  de  Innerellochy  spectantibus,  necnon  totam  et 
integram  dimedietatem  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Kindrocht 
cum  pertinentiis,  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  de  Abirdene, 
necnon  totas  et  integras  terras  de  Estir  Culessy  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
jacentes  in  dominio  nostro  de  Fiffe  infra  vicecomitatum  nostrum  ejusdem, 
quequidem  terre  de  Innerellochy,  castrum,  lacus,  piscationes,  et  molendinum 
cum  aqueductu  ad  dictum  molendinum  et  lie  fortrie  de  Inverury  cum 
pertinentiis,  et  dicta  dimedietas  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  pre- 
dictarum  de  Kindrocht  cum  pertinentiis  fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi  Cumyng 
senioris  hereditarie,  et  quas  et  que  idem  non  vi  aut  metu  ductus  neo 
errore  lapsus  sed  sua  mera  et  spontanea  voluntate  in  manibus  nostris  apud 
Edinburgh  per  fustem  et  baculum  personaliter  sursum  reddidit  pureque 
et  simpliciter  resignavit,  et  que  terre  de  Estir  Culessy  cum  suis  pertinentiis 
fuerunt  dicti  Willelmi  Cumyng  senioris  et  Cristine  Prestoun  ejus  sponse 
in  conjuncta  infeodatione,  et  quas  idem  in  manibus  nostris  apud  Edinburgh 
per  fustim  et  baculum  personaliter  etiam  sursum  reddiderunt  pureque  et 
simpliciter  resignarunt,  ac  totum  jus  et  clameum  que  in  eisdem  habuerunt 
seu  habere  potuerunt  pro  se  et  heredibus  suis  omnino  quieteclamarunt 


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eidem  pro  sustentatione  aqueductus  de  Falkland  ad  neces- 
saria palatii  ejusdem  de  eodem  anno,  xj  S.  Et  quatuor 

et  quilibet  eorum  quieteclainavit  imperpetuum  : Tenendas  et  habendas 
omnes  et  singulas  predictas  terras  de  Innerellochy,  castrum,  lacum, 
piscationes,  et  molendinum  earundem  cum  aqueductu  ad  dictum  molen- 
dinum et  lie  fortrie  de  Innerury  cum  pertinentiis  prefatis  terris  de  Inner- 
ellochy spectantibus,  necnon  totam  et  integram  dictam  dimedietatem 
omnium  et  singularum  predictarum  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  cum  pertin- 
entiis, necnon  totas  et  integras  predictas  terras  de  Estir  Culessy  cum  suis 
pertinentiis,  dicto  Willelmo  Cumyng  juniori  et  heredibus  suis  de  nobis 
et  successoribus  nostris  in  feodo  et  hereditate  et  dictas  terras  de  Estir 
Cullessy  in  feodifirma  et  hereditate  imperpetuum,  per  omnes  rectas  metas 
suas  antiquas  et  divisas  prout  jacent  in  longitudine  et  latitudine  in  boscis, 
planis,  moris,  merresiis,  viis,  semitis,  aquis,  stagnis,  rivolis,  pratis, 
pascuis  et  pasturis,  molendinis,  mul turis  et  eorum  sequelis,  aucupationi- 
bus, venationibus,  piscationibus,  petariis,  turbariis,  carbonariis,  lapicidiis, 
lapide  et  calce,  fabrilibus,  brasinis,  bruariis,  et  genestis,  cum  curiis  et 
earum  exitibus,  hereyeldis,  bludewitis,  et  mulierum  merchetis,  cum 
communi  pastura,  libero  introitu  et  exitu,  ac  cum  omnibus  aliis  et  singu- 
lis libertatibus,  commoditatibus,  et  asiamentis,  ac  justis  suis  pertinentiis 
quibuscunque,  tam  non  nominatis  quam  nominatis,  tam  subtus  terra 
quam  supra  terram,  procul  et  prope,  ad  predictas  terras  et  molendinum 
cum  pertinentiis  spectantibus  seu  juste  spectare  valentibus  quomodolibet 
in  futurum,  adeo  libere,  quiete,  plenarie,  intigre,  honorifice,  bene  et  in 
pace,  in  omnibus  et  per  omnia  sicut  dictus  Willelmus  Cumyng 
senior  aut  predecessores  sui  prefatas  terras  cum  pertinentiis  de  nobis 
aut  predecessoribus  nostris  ante  dictam  resignationem  nobis  inde 
factam  liberius  tenuit  seu  possedit,  tenuerunt  seu  possederunt : 
Eeddendo  inde  annuatim  dictus  Willelmus  Cumyng  junior  et  heredes 
sui  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  pro  dictis  terris  de  Innerellochy,  castro 
lacu,  piscationibus,  molendino,  aqueductu,  lie  fortre  de  Innerury  et  di- 
medietate  terrarum  de  Kindrocht  cum  pertinentiis,  servitia  ante  dictam 
resignationem  nobis  inde  debita  et  consueta  secundum  tenorem  carte  nos- 
tre  et  infeodationis  dicto  Willelmo  Cumyng  seniori  et  heredibus  suis  de- 
super confecte  et  exhibite  de  data  apud  Edinburgh  decimo  octavo  die 
mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  tertio  et  regni 
nostri  decimo  sexto,  et  pro  dictis  terris  de  Estir  Culessy  cum  pertinentiis 
feodifirmam  ante  dictam  resignationem  nobis  inde  debitam  et  consuetam 
secundum  tenorem  carte  nostre  et  infeodationis  eidem  Willelmo  Cumyng 
seniori  desuper  confectam,  de  data  apud  Edinburgh  decimo  octavo  die 
mensis  Septembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  septimo  et  regni 
nostri  vicesimo,  dato  tamen  salvo  et  reservato  libero  tenemento  omnium 
prescriptorum  terrarum  cum  castro,  lacu,  piscationibus,  et  molendino 
earundem,  cum  suis  pertinentiis  ac  omnibus  proficuis  ipsarum  dicto 
Willelmo  Cumyng  seniori  et  Cristine  ejus  sponse  et  ipsorum  alteri  dintius 
viventi  pro  toto  tempore  vite  ipsorum.  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  presenti 
carte  nostre  magnum  sigillum  nostrum  apponi  precipimus,  testibus 
reverendissimo  et  reverendo  in  Cristo  patribus  Alexandro  Sancti  Andree 


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serjandis  de  FifFin  eorum  feodis  percipientibus  annuatim 
quatuor  libras  de  eodem  anno,  iiij  li.  Et  pro  falcatione  et 
lucratione  feni  de  Eaukland  de  croppo  dicti  anni,  xij  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  reparatione  fossarum  et  palarum 
parce  de  Eaulkland,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  reparatione  et 
sustentatione  fovearum  prati  de  Faulkland  de  anno  com- 
poti, xl  s.  Et  pro  custodia  palatii  de  Faulkland  de 
anno  compoti,  x H.  Et  uxori  quondam  Alani  Averie 
pro  fractione  terre  sue  pro  le  quarell  ad  opus  domini  regis 
de  eodem  anno,  viij  s.  Et  in  recompensationem  viginti 
quatuor  vaccarum  seu  boum  pro  eorum  pastura  in  warda 
de  Faulkland  deputata  vasta  pro  feris  pascendis  de  man- 
dato domini  regis  de  dicto  anno  compoti,  iiij  H.  x s.  Et 
ortulano  de  Faulkland  in  feodo  suo,  reddendo  quatuor 
barilla  ceparum  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis  de 
anno  compoti,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  defalcate  compotanti  pro 
fermis  terrarum  de  Estir  Rossy  extendentium  ad  duas 
marcas,  ex  eo  quod  dicta  villa  assedatur  in  feodifirma 
Johanni  Bonaire  per  cartam  domini  regis,  defalcando  duas 
marcas  de  summa  in  rentali  contenta,  ut  patet  per  dictam 
cartam  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti, 
xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de  annuo  redditu  undecim  aerarum  et 
cotagiorum  de  Faulkland  remisso  Jacobo  Robertsoun  per 
literas  domini  regis  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de 
anno  compoti,  xj  s.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  unius  custo- 
dientis jumenta  in  parca  de  Faulkland  cum  eorum  se- 
quelis, capientis  in  die  quatuor  denarios  et  pro  feodo  suo 
in  anno  sexdecim  solidos,  extendentes  ad  sex  libras  et 
sexdecim  solidos  particulariter  examinatos  super  com- 
potum, vj  R.  xvj  s.  Et  pro  ductione  feni  prati  de 

archiepiscopo,  cancellario  nostro,  Willelmo  episcopo  Abirdonensi,  nostri 
secreti  sigilli  custode,  dilectis  consanguineis  nostris  Archibaldo  comite  de 
Ergile  domino  Campbell  et  Lome,  magistro  hospitii  nostri,  Matheo  comite 
de  Levinax  domino  Dernlie,  Alexandro  domino  Hume,  magno  camerario 
nostro,  Andrea  domino  Gray,  justicario  nostro,  magistris  Gavino  Dunbar, 
archidiacono  Sanctiandree,  clerico  rotulorum,  registri,  ac  consilii  nostri, 
Patricio  Pantere,  secretario  nostro,  et  Roberto  Colvile  de  Uchiltre,  nostre 
cancellarie  directore,  apud  Edinburgh  decimo  quarto  die  mensis  Julii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  tertio  et  regni  nostri  vicesimo 
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Eaulkland  in  quatuor  libris  ex  eo  quod  tenentes  qui 
solebant  hujusmodi  fenum  ducere,  ut  allegat  compotans, 
habent  nunc  terras  in  feodifirma  assedatas,  per  quam 
exonerati  sunt  de  ductione  hujusmodi  feni,  de  anno  com- 
poti, iiij  H.  Et  compotanti  pro  naulo  relicte  quondam 
Andree  Wod  militis,  importantis  victualia  de  Largo  ad 
Leith,  videlicet  frumentum,  ordeum,  et  avenas,  de  anno 
compoti,  xx  s.  Et  Marchimond  herauldo  in  feodo  suo 
percipienti  annuatim  de  terris  de  Murthocarny  decem 
libras  per  literam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super 
compotum,  cujus  copia  conscribitur  in  dorso  rotuli  anni 
etc.  vcdecimi  sexti,  de  anno  compoti,  x R.  Et  eidem  de 
arreragiis  compotantis,  videlicet  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Largo  extendentium  ad  viginti  libras  spectantium 
Elizabeth  Lundy  relicte  quondam  Andree  Wod  militis, 
dicte  Elizabeth  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem,  dicta 
remissione  manu  prefati  gubernatoris  subscripta  ostensa 
super  compotum,  xx  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune,  compotorum  rotula- 
tori,  in  quingentis  duabus  libris  septem  solidis  et  octo 
denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu 

Robertuseblt  sua  subscriptam  ostensam  super  compotum,  vcij  H.  vij  s. 

Sor?une’ rotu"  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ardett  in  quinque  libris  sex  solidis 
et  octo  denariis  in  anno,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de-Eery- 
feild  et  Bonefeild  in  sex  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor 
denariis,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kingis  Bernys  in 
viginti  marcis  in  anno,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Newtoune 
de  Reras  in  quinquaginta  solidis  in  anno,  et  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Luthre  in  octo  marcis  in  anno,  extendenti- 
bus in  toto  ad  triginta  tres  libras  tres  solidos  et  quatuor 
denarios,  tenentibus  earundem  per  commissarios  domini 
regis  in  ultima  assedatione  terrarum  de  Eiff  assedatarum, 
et  de  summa  assedationis  in  antiquo  rentali  feodifirme 
contenta  defalcatis  propter  sterilitatem  dictarum  villarum, 
ut  latius  in  novo  rentali  continetur,  de  anno  compoti, 
xxxiij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  similiter  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Ballinkirk  in  quadraginta  solidis  simili  modo  defalcatis 


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per  dictos  commissarios  in  dicto  ren  tali  antiquo  feodi- 
firme  contentis,  ut  patet  in  novo  rentali,  de  anno  com- 
poti, xl  s.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Casch  in 
quatuor  libris  tenentibus  dicte  ville  propter  eorum  inopiam 
ex  consideratione  auditorum  remissis  de  anno  compoti, 
iiij  li.  Et  eidem  de  arreragiis  compotantis  extendentibus 
ad  decem  libras  Katrine  Fyn,  nutrici  quondam  principis 
Arthuri,  et  de  decem  libris  de  anno  compoti  sibi  solutis 
per  compotantem,  sic  quod  in  futurum  nunquam  exigat 
denarium  dicta  nutrix  pro  dicto  officio,  xx  H.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Thome  Peblis,  vitrario,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  libras  pro  sustentatione  vitri  in  palatiis 
de  Faulkland,  Striveling,  Lithqw,  et  Edinburgh,  de  man- 
dato dicti  Roberti  rotulatoris,  presente  et  fatente  man- 
datum super  compotum  de  anno  compoti,  xx  11.,  pro 

. j , 5 , . tA  Respondebit 

quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem  idem  rotuiator. 
factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  quatuordecim  libris  undecim 
solidis  et  octo  denariis  per  manus  domini  Jacobi  Kin- 
cragy,  decani  Abirdonensis,  solutis,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  et  pro  Respondebit 
quibus  respondebit,  xiiij  Ii.  xj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  lator, 
firmis  prati  de  Uchtirmukty  extendentibus  ad  quinque 
libras,  dicto  decano  Abirdonensi  remissis  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  de  hoc  anno  tantum  sic  quod  nunquam  exigat 
in  futurum,  v Ii.  Et  pro  feodo  compotantis  de  anno  com- 
poti, x R.  Summa  expensarum,  vijcxxxvij  H.  xiiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant  vijclxxxxvij  Ii.  xv  s.  ix  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  rotulatori  in  octuaginta  quatuor  libris,  dicto  rotu- 
latore presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
lxxxiiij  Ii.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  de  grassuma  Sem°rotuiator. 
annui  ledditus  de  Ballingall  onerata  in  rotulo  precedente 
hoc  compotum  extendente  ad  novem  solidos  et  sex  de- 
narios, superflue  onerata,  ix  s.  vj  d.  Et  eidem  de  ar- 
reragiis compotantis  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Dunmure 
et  Wodmylne  spectantium  quondam  Andree  Aitoune  et 
Roberto  Arnot,  extendentibus  ad  quadraginta  marcas  eis 
allocatas  in*  dictis  firmis  pro  sexdecim  bobis  domino  regi 


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Frumen- 

tum. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro  iij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  ft. 


accommodatis  pro  ductione  machinarum  ad  castrum  de 
Norehame  et  campum  de  Floddoune  et  ibi  distractis, 
extendentibus  ad  dictam  summam,  pecia  bovis  stante  ad 
duas  marcas  cum  dimedia,  prout  constabat  auditoribus 
per  decretum  dominorum  consilii  super  compotum,  xxvj  H 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  jcxj  Ii.  ij  s. 
x d.  Et  sic  restant  vjclxxxvj  H.  xij  s.  xj  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xix  celdris  viij  bollis  ij  fer- 
lotis  J pecce  frumenti  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut 
patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Snmma  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij 
ferlotis  ij  peccis  frumenti  dicti  dominii  de  Fiff  de  anno 
compoti,  videlicet  de  croppo  etc.  anni  quingentesimi 
decimi  septimi,  quia  tunc  solvuntur.  Summa  hujus  oneris 
patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  liij 
celdre  vj  bolle  j ferlota  ij  \ pecce  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  in  quatuor  bollis  frumenti 
ex  elimosina  domini  regis  de  anno  compoti  et  sub  peri- 
culo compotantis,  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  domino  Thome 
Balfour  e,  capellano  celebranti  in  capella  de  Faulkland,  ex 
consimili  elimosina  domini  regis,  de  anno  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  eidem 
de  firmis  de  Murthocarny  assedato  pro  viginti  libris 
pecunie  una  celdra  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  una  celdra 
quatuor  bollis  ordei,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare 
hujusmodi  victualia  tenentibus  ejusdem  ville  annuatim 
pro  decem  marcis,  de  quibus  solute  Marchimond  herauldo 
in  completam  solutionem  feodi  sui  quinque  marce  de 
terminis  compoti,  et  Roberto  Bertoune,  rotulatori,  solute 
quinque  marce  super  compotum  et  pro  quibus  responde- 
bit, j celdra  iiij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Perth  in  octo  bollis 
frumenti  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  pre- 
cepto  manu  dicti  gubernatoris  subscripto  alias  ostenso 
super  compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  viij  bolle  frumenti. 
Et  per  liberationem  factam  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in 
viginti  duabus  celdris  una  bolla  una  ferlota  duabus  peccis 


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et  dimedia  pecce  frumenti,  de  quibus  liberate  ad  expensas 
domicilii  domini  regis  duodecim  celdre  et  una  pecca,  et 
intrate  in  libris  ejusdem  a primo  Januarii  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcdecimi  septimi  usque  ad  primum  Augusti  anni 
Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  octavi,  magistro  Johanne 
Ballendyne,  clerico  expensarum  dicti  domini  nostri  regis, 
testante  introitum  super  compotum,  et  de  decem  celdris 
una  ferlota  una  pecca  et  dimedia  pecce  rotulator  responde-  Respondebit 
bit,  xxfj  celdre  i bolla  i ferlota  ii  J pecce.  Summa  ex-  idem  rotuiator 
pensarum,  xxiiij  celdre  v bolle  j ferlota  ijj  pecce  jibp0e1^ijgferl0ta 
frumenti.  Et  sic  restant  xxix  celdre  j bolla  frumenti.  frumenti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlj  celdris  iiij  bollis  iij  peccis  Ordeum. 
cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  v celdris  ij  bollis  j ferlota 
iji  peccis  brasii  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet 
in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lviij  celdris  xv  bollis  iij  ferlotis 
cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  iiij  bollis  brasii  per 
firmas  dicti  dominii  de  anno  compoti  et  de  croppo  anni 
etc.  vcdecimi  septimi  et  termini  Sancti  Martini,  quia 
solvuntur  tantum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  ordei  cum  arreragiis,  vxx  celdre  iiij  bolle 
iij  pecce  ordei  vj  celdre  vj  bolle  j ferlota  iji  pecce  brasii. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  percipientibus  annuatim  quatuor 
bollas  ordei  ex  elimosina  regis,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  de  firmis  de 
Murthocarny,  ut  patet'  superius  in  compoto  frumenti,  de 
anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  domino  Thome  Balfour 
celebranti  in  capella  de  Faulldand  percipienti  annuatim 
quatuor  bollas  ordei,  de  anno  compoti,  iiij  bolle  ordei. 

Et  Fratribus  Minoribus  Observantie  in  Perth  in  octo 
bollas  ordei  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  alias 
ostensum  super  compotum,  viij  bolle  ordei.  Et  per  ven- 
ditionem octo  celdrarum  ordei  pro  septuaginta  sex  libris 
sexdecim  solidis,  bolla  stante  ad  duodecim  solidos,  liberatis  SctSsrotuiator 
dicto  Roberto  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  viij  Sy  sfXVJ 
celdre  ordei.  Et  per  liberationem  dicto  Boberto  rotu- 
latori in  triginta  septem  celdris  tribus  bollis  duabus 
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ferlotis  cum  bina  parte  ferlote,  dicto  rotulatore  presente 
et  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  xxxvij  celdre 
iij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotu- 
idem  rotuiator.  lator  respondebit.  Et  Cristiane  Wylle  ex  elimosina 
domini  regis  de  hoc  anno  tantum  ex  consideratione  audi- 
torum, iiij  bolle  ordei.  Summa  expensarum,  xlvij  celdre 
xj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote.  Et  sic  restant  lij  celdre 
viij  bolle  ij  ferlote  thrid  part  pecce  ordei  vj  celdre  vj 
bolle  j ferlota  ij|  pecce  brasii. 

Avene.  Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xx  celdris  x bollis  ij  peccis 

avenarum  xij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  per  arreragia  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  liiij  celdris  xiij  bollis  iij  peccis 
avenarum  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  de  firmis  dicti 
dominii  de  croppo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  septimi  et 
terminis  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  lxxv  celdre  vij 
bolle  j ferlota  j pecca  avenarum  xiiij  bolle  farrine  aven- 
atice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Leoni  herauldo  regi  armorum  in  feodo  suo  de  firmis  de 
Culessy  de  anno  compoti,  xij  bolle  avenarum.  Et 
ortulano  de  Eaulkland  percipienti  annuatim  duas  celdras 
avenarum,  et  capellano  Sancte  Marie  in  una  celdra  aven- 
arum, et  ad  sustentationem  palarum  et  fossarum  parce 
de  Eaulkland  in  duabus  celdris,  et  ad  reparationem  fos- 
sarum prati  de  Eaulkland  in  una  celdra,  extendentibus  in 
toto  ad  sex  celdras  avenarum,  de  anno  compoti,  vj  celdre 
avenarum.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ballinbla 
clamato  in  feodifirma  per  Michaelem  Balfour  et  magistrum 
Willelmum  Knollis  pro  octo  libris  pecunie  tantum,  et 
compotans  oneratur  annuatim  cum  quadraginta  solidis  et 
sex  celdris  avenarum,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare 
dictas  avenas  solvendo  sex  libras  pro  eisdem  in  anno 
Respondebit  solutas  dicto  Roberto  Bertoune,  rotulatori,  super  compotum 

dictus  rotuiator 

pro  vj  ii.  et  pro  quibus  respondebit  de  anno  compoti,  vj  celdre 
avenarum.  Et  pro  distractione  granorum  tenentium  de 


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Casche  per  damas  et  jumenta  domini  regis  de  anno  com- 
poti, j celdra  avenarum.  Et  per  liberationem  factam 
dicto  Eoberto  rotulatori  in  quatuordecim  celdris  una 
bolla  una  ferlota  et  duabus  peccis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente 
liberationem  super  compotum,  xiiij  celdre  j bolla  j ferlota 
ij  pecce  avenarum,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  compo- idem  rotuiator. 
tanti  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  de  anno  compoti  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum,  j celdra  avenarum.  Et  per  venditionem 
viginti  quatuor  bollarum  avenarum  pro  sex  libris  rotula-  Respondebit 
tori  solutis  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  [respondebit],  Fiorpro^S. 
bolla  stante  ad  quinque  solidos,  j celdra  viij  bolle  aven- 
arum. Summa  expensarum,  xxx  celdre  v bolle  j ferlota 
ij  pecce  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  xlv  celdre  j bolla  iij 
ferlote  iij  pecce  avenarum  xiiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  v 
apri  xx  barilia  ceparum  ijcl  auce  ijmjclxviij  capones 
iijmiiijcj  pultrie. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  venditionem  sex 
celdrarum  avenarum  de  mandato  rotulatoris  pro  viginti 
quatuor  libris,  bolla  stante  ad  quinque  solidos,  rotulatori  Respondebit 

x 7 | x 7 idem  rotuiator 

solutis,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  vj  celdre  avenarum,  p™  xxiuj  tt. 
Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  xxxix  celdre 
j bolla  iij  ferlote  iij  pecce  avenarum  xiiij  bolle  farrine 
avenatice  v apri  xx  barilia  ceparum  ijcl  auce  ijmjclxviij 
capones  iijmiiijcj  pultrie. 

De  quibus  aucis  vendite  compotanti  per  dictum  rotu- 
latorem  viginti  quatuor  pro  viginti  solidis  dicto  rotulatori 
solutis,  et  simili  modo  ducentum  capones  pro  octo  libris 
eodem  modo  solutis  rotulatori  et  ducentum  le  pultre  pro 
quatuor  libris  solutis  rotulatori,  pecia  auce  ad  decem 
denarios,  pecia  caponis  ad  octo  denarios,  pecia  le  pultre 
ad  quatuor  denarios,  extendentes  in  toto  ad  tresdecim  Respondebit  ^ 
libras,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotuiator  respondebit,  xxiiij  auce  pro  xiij  tt. 
ijc  capones  ijc  pultrie.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  Henrico 
Dempstar,  senescallo  domini  regis,  ad  expensas  ejusdem 
in  quinque  duodenis  caponum  et  quinque  duodenis 
pultriarum  per  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris,  dicto  Henrico 
Dempstar  per  suum  manuale  scriptum  fatente  liberationem 
super  compotum,  lx  capones  lx  pultre.  Summa  hujus 


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expense,  xxiiij  auce  ijclx  capones  ijclx  pnltrie.  Et  sic 
restant  xxxix  celdre  j bolla  iij  ferio  te  iij  pecce  avenarum 
xiiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  v apri  xx  barilia  ceparum 
ijcxxvj  auce  jmixcviij  capones  iijmjclxj  pultrie. 

Strathde  Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  receptoris 

et  Cromar.  firmarum  dominiorum  de  Strathde  et  Cromar,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  G-ordoune,  ejus  deputa- 
tum, [12  August  1518,  from  22  August  1516;  2 years.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxxij  martis  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem,  quas  asserit 
compotans  dependere  super  terras  de  Tarlane  Eistoune 
quartam  partem  terrarum  de  Westoune.  Summa  arrer- 
agii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxj  li.  xx  martis  j quarterio 
per  integras  firmas  dominiorum  de  Strathdee  et  Cromar 
de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  vj  bollis  avenarum,  que 
particulariter  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  octuagesimi  quarti.  Et 
de  ijcxxj  li.  xx  martis  j quarterio  vj  bollis  avenarum  de 
firmis  dictorum  dominiorum  de  secundo  anno  compoti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  iiijcxlij  xl  mart  e ij  qu  arteria  xij 
bolle  avenarum.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis, 
iiijcxlij  li.  lxxij  marte  ij  quarteria  xij  bolle  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Logy  et  Dowald  extendentium  ad 
septem  libras  decem  solidos,  et  quarta  parte  terrarum  de 
Westoune  extendente  ad  quinquaginta  solidos  annuatim, 
concessis  quondam  Johanni  Forman  militi,  de  annis  com- 
poti, xx  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eistoune  et 
Tarlane  extendentium  annuatim  ad  viginti  libras  Johanni 
Rudirfurd  militi  hereditarie  concessarum  per  cartam  sub 
magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  et  de  annis 
compoti,  xl  li.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Fratribus 
Sancte  Trinitatis  de  Abirdene  percipientibus  annuatim 
decem  marcas  annui  redditus  de  Westoune,  ut  patet  in 
antiquis  rotulis,  de  annis  compoti,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
eidem  de  septemdecim  martis  et  una  quarta  parte  marte  sex 
bollis  avenarum  de  oneratione  martarum  et  avenarum  pre- 


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dictorum  annorum,  compotanti  remissis  in  literis  asseda- 
tionis  dictorum  dominiorum  sibi  factis,  ut  patet  per  easdem 
literas  alias  ostensas  super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti, 
xxxiiij  marte  ij  quarteria  xij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  eidem 
per  solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum  sex  libris  tresdecim 
solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  et  de  quibus  reddidit 
compotum,  jcvj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  in 
ducentis  sexaginta  et  duabus  libris  de  firmis  dictarum 
terrarum,  ipso  presente  et  per  suas  binas  acquittantias  Tlegpondebit 
manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  f°:J)t®r^srotu 
ijclxij  E,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  lator. 
iiijcxlij  H.  xxxiiij  marte  ij  quateria  xij  bolle  avenarum. 

Et  sic  eque  quoad  pecuniam  et  avenas.  Et  sic  restant 
xxxviij  marte. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  arrendatarii  Brechyne 
de  Brechyne  et  Nevaire,  [. Edinburgh , 13  August  1518 , et  Nevaire. 
from  8®  August  1516;  2 years.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijclxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  et  devorias  de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  ijclxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  dictorum  dominiorum  de  secundo 
anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  vcxxxiij  E.  vj  s. 
viij  d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factum  abbati  et  conventui  de  Cupro 
percipientibus  annuatim  dimediam  marcam,  de  annis  com- 
poti et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem 
per  solutionem  factam  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia 
parrochiali  Brechinensi,  percipienti  annuatim  novem 
libras  de  annuis  redditibus  ville  de  Brechyne  et  admorti- 
zatis  et  concessis  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias 
ostensam  super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti,  xviij  E. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Watsoun,  surrigico,  in 
feodo  suo,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  unam  marcas  et 
duodecim  denarios  per  preceptum  gubernatoris  ad 
allocandum,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 


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Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator. 


Do. 


xxviij  li.  ij  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  abbati  et  con- 
ventui de  Jedburgh,  priori  et  canonicis  apud  Rostinoth 
commorantibus  et  Deo  servientibus,  percipientibus  annuatim 
septem  libras  et  octo  solidos,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  peri- 
culo compotantis,  xiij  R.  xvj  s.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune,  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  quatuordecim  libris  sexdecim  solidis  et 
octo  denariis,  ipso  presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam 
manu  sua  subscriptam  ostensam  super  compotum,  xiiij  H. 
xvj  s.  viiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotula- 
tori in  centum  triginta  tribus  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo 
denariis  de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  per  manus  quondam 
magistri  Jacobi  Ogilvy,  abbatis  de  Driburgh,  dicto  rotula- 
tore  presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptam fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxxxiij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  centum  viginti  duabus  libris 
et  octodecim  solidis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  jcxxij  H.  xviij  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Et  dicto  rotulatori  in  ducentis  libris  et  quatuordecim 
solidis,  ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  ijc  H.  xiiij  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa 
expensarum,  vcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  eque. 


Galway,  Compotum  Thome  Eorestar,  tunc  camerarii  de  Galway, 
Fores  tar.  [Edinburgh,  18  August  1518 ,]  de  arreragiis  ultimi  com- 

poti sui  et  de  omnibus  receptis  et  expensis  per  dicta 
arreragia  [from  % 3 July  1517.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcxxxiij  li.  v s.  vxx  martis  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 

• Summa  arreragii  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune,  compotorum  rotu- 
latori, in  octuaginta  septem  libris  tresdecim  solidis  quatuor 
denariis,  dicto  Roberto  presente  et  per  suas  binas  ac- 
Robertus  quittantias  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxvij  li. 
lator.  ’ " xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  de  firmis  ter- 

rarum dominicalium  de  Keltoune  vocatarum  le  Grange  de 


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327 


Treif,  in  manibus  Boberti  domini  Maxwell,  pro  quibus 
vocandus  est,  de  anno  compoti,  jc  B.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
de  Castelmaddy  extendente  ad  quinque  marcas  in 
anno,  que  sunt  de  arreragiis  compotantis  de  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  septimi  et  septem  annis  prece- 
dentibus  hunc  annum,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  viginti 
sex  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  clamatis 
hereditarie  spectare  Greirsoune  de  Daltoune  de  predictis 
annis  particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum,  xxvj  B. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  vocandus  dictus  Greiresoune  de 
Daltoune.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Galtwellowis  exten- 
dentium ad  dimediam  marcam,  ex  eo  quod  reperire  non 
posset  licet  in  rentali  contineatur,  compotanti  allocatis  de 
octo  annis  precedentibus  annum  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glenturk  extendentium  ad  unam 
marcam  annuatim,  occupatarum  per  dominum  Alexandrum 
Makculloch  tanquam  sua  proprietas,  pro  qua  vocandus 
est,  de  similibus  octo  annis,  v B.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Kerequherne  extendentium  ad  sex 
marcas  cum  dimedia,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kerebrune 
extendentium  ad  alias  sex  marcas  cum  dimedia,  compo- 
tanti propter  vastitatem  remissis  de  termino  Penthecostes 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  septimi,  viij  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Summa  hujus  expense,  ijcxxxj  B.  Et  sic  restant  ijcij  B. 
v s.  vxx  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Georgio  Gude  pro  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti,  x B. 
Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  jclxxxxij  B. 
v s.  vxx  marte. 


Vocandus  est 

dominus 

Maxwell. 


Vocandus  est 
Greirsoune  de 
Daltoune. 


Vocandus  est 
dominus 
Alexander 
McCulloch. 


328 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1518. 


CCCXLYIII.  [CCCLXL] 

COMPOTA  CUSTUMARIORUM  ET  BALLIYORUM 
BURGORUM. 

A.D.  1518. 

Scaccarium  excellentissimi  et  potentissimi  principis 
Jacobi  quinti  Dei  gratia  Scotorum  regis  illustrissimi,  ten- 
tum et  inchoatum  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  octavo  die 
mensis  Julii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo 
decimo  octavo  per  auditores  subscriptos,  videlicet. 

Pettin-  Compotum  Andree  Wod,  custumarii  de  Pettinweme, 

weme.  [. Edinburgh , 1 July  1518,  from  11  August  1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  75  lasts  10  barrels  herrings 
(£lfS  10s.),  1000  cod  {£2),  J casks  of  English  wine 
(£5  10s.),  5 barrels  English  bitumen  (6s.),  and  herrings 
of  assize,  asp.  £67,  (£55);  £106  6s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  £2  12s.  6d.]  Et  com- 
potanti  de  custuma  trium  lastarum  et  quatuor  barilium 
allecum  extendentium  ad  quadraginta  solidos  per  super- 
fluam onerationem,  xl  s.  Et  compotanti  pro  suis  laboribus 
et  expensis  et  pro  feodis  servitorum  certorum  vacantium 
- super  dictam  custumam  ne  rex  deciperetur  in  eadem,  ex 
consideratione  auditorum  de  hoc  anno  tantum,  v li.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvirbertoune, 
compotum  rotulatori,  in  nonaginta  sex  libris  tresdecim 
solidis  et  sex  denariis,  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente 

Respondebit  , . . , , . ~ • * 

Robertus  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxxvj  n.  xnj  s.  vj  a.,  pro 
lator.  ’ quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum, 
jcvj  li  vj  s.  Et  sic  eque. 


1518. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


329 


Compotum  Georgei  Inglis,  custumarii  de  Are,  \Edin-  Are. 
burgh,  6 July  1518,  from  17  July  1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  Ip  sacks  15  st.  wool  (£6  3s.  Ip.d), 
lip  lasts  18  dacres  5 hides  {£39  16s.),  138  dozen  Ip  ells 
woollen  cloth  {£7  18s.  Ipd.),  93  woolfells  {10s.),  300  scoldings 
{6s.  8d.),  360  futefells  {8s.  Ipd.),  300  lentrynwair  {5s.),  8 
barrels  salmon  {£1  13s.).  and  certain  English  and  Irish 
goods  exported  {£7  17s.  8d.)  ; £6 Ip  17s.  Ipd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Ipfyd. ; of  custumar,  £1  Is. 

8d.]  Et  Karolo  Campbell,  clavigero, /percipienti  anmiatim 
decem  libras  in  feodo  suo  per  preceptum  Roberti  Bertoun,  aobertus 
rotulatoris,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  super  lator, 
compotum,  de  anno  compoti,  x H,  pro  quibus  responde- 
bit. Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  quad- 
raginta quinque  libris  septemdecim  solidis  septem  denariis 
et  obolo,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  licet  acquittantia  dicte  summe  remaneat 
apud  compotantem,  xlv  33.  xvij  s.  vij  d.  ob.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  lvj  33. 
xix  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant  vij  li.  xvij  s.  viij  d.  Do. 


Compotum  Johannis  Scott  et  Laurentii  Scott,  custu-  Irwyne. 
mariorum  burgi  de  Irwyn,  [. Edinburgh , 6 July  1518,  from 
10  July  1517. 

Charge . Custom  of  Ip  lasts  16  dacres  hides  {£13  16s.), 

176  dozen  Ip  ells  woollen  cloth  {£9  16s.  fd.),  3 last  Ipjz 
barrels  salmon  {£8  3s.),  and  3 lasts  6 barrels  herrings 
(£&  8s.)  ; £38  16s.  Jd. 


Discharge.  Fee  of  accountants, 
Comptroller , £33  5s.  Ipd.  Sum, 
eque. 


11s.  To  Bertoun,^0™' voin- 
16s.  lpdl\  Et  sic 


Compotum  Alisone  Hammiltoune,  relicte  quondam  Hading- 
Jacobi  Heriote,  custumarie  de  Hadingtoun,  redditum  per  toune. 
magistrum  Thomam  Hamiltoun  nomine  dicte  Alisone, 

[. Edinburgh , 13  July  1518,  from  18  July  1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  5 lasts  8 sacks  33  st.  wool  {£78 
13s.  31/2d.),  Ip  lasts  8 dacres  5 hides  {£11  16s.),  139  dozen 


330 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1518. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Dunde. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Arbroth. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


woollen  cloth  (£19  17s.  6d.),  and  6292  woolf ells  (£41  16s. 
9fad.) ; £152  2s.  6d. 

Discharge , Fee  of  tronar , 4s.  lid.  ; of  custumars , 
£2  10s.  8)2d.\  Et  dictis  custumariis  pro  eorum  labori- 
bus ultra  predictum  feodum  ex  consideratione  auditorum 
de  hoc  anno  tantum,  xxx  s.  [ To  Bertoun , Comptroller, 

£147  16s.  lOjzd.  Sum,  £152  2s.  6dd\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Jacobi  Rollok  et  Jacobi  Kinloch,  custu- 
mariorum  burgi  de  Dunde,  [. Edinburgh , 19  July  1518 , 
from  23  July  1517. 

Charge . Custom  of  13  lasts  15  dacres  hides  (£36  13s. 

4d.),  6620  woolf  ells  (£44  2)2 d.),  500  5 score  and  30 

dozen  woollen  cloth  (£89  2s.  6d.),  and  16  lasts  9 fz  barrels 
salmon  (£40  6s.)  ; £210  4s • Ofyd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountants,  £3  10s.  ld.\  Et 
eisdem  de  custuma  octo  lastarum  salmonum  extendentium 
ad  novemdecim  libras  et  quatuor  solidos,  ex  eo  quod 
dicti  salmones  erant  custumate  in  burgo  de  Disard  et 
custuma  ibidem  pro  eisdem  soluta,  prout  compotantes 
fidem  fecerunt  super  compotum,  xix  H.  iiij  s.  [ To 
Dominicans  of  Perth,  by  receipt  of  Friar  Bobert  Lite,  Prior, 
£7  6s.  8d.  ; Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  receipt  under  her  seal, 
£66  13s.  4d. ; Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Bostinoth  and 
canons  there,  by  receipt  of  Abbot,  £13  6s.  8d.;  chaplain  of 
St.  Salvator,  by  receipt  of  Master  Bobert  Monorgond,  chaplain, 
£5 ; and  John  Kinloch,  at  risk,  £10;  as  p.  51.  To 
Bertoun , Comptroller,  £85  3s.  Sfyd.  Sum,  £210  Js.  Ofyd.] 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  David  Rollok,  custumarii  de  Abirbrodoch, 
[. Edinburgh , 19  July  1518,  from  8 July  1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1 last  4 dacres  5 hides  (£3  5s. 
4d.),  200  woolf  ells  (£1  6s.  8d.),  300  schorlings  (£1),  300 
scoldings  (10s,),  and  15  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£1  17s.  6d.) ; 
£7  19s.  6d. 

Discharge,  Fee  of  accountant,  2s.  8d.  To  Abbot  of 
Abirbrodoch,  as  p.  50,  £1  19s.  2jzd.  To  Bertoun, 


1518. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


331 


Comptroller , £5  17s.  7 fad.  Sum,  £7  19s.  6d.]  Et 

sic  eque. 

Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sincler,  custumarie  de  Disarte. 
Disarte,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Clerk 
nomine  ipsius,  [28  July  1518,  from  28  August  1517.  Robertuseblt 
Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £20 ; paid  to  Bertoun,  lator.  n’  ° 
Comptroller.'] 


Compotum  Mcholaii  Craufurd,  custumarii  de  Linlithqw,  Linlithqw. 
redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  [3  August  1518, 

r r\  t 7 vrw/y  Respondebit 

from  9 Jidy  1517.  Robertus 

Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £lfi  ; paid  to  Bertoun,  £tor?un’ rotu' 

Comptroller.] 


Compotum  Johannis  Nudry,  custumarii  de  Montros  Montros. 
olim , [Edinburgh,  16  July  1518,]  per  David  Nudry  ejus 
fratrem,  [from  18  Jidy  1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1 last  11  dacres  hides  {£4  2s.  8d.) 

1190  woolfells  (£7  16s.  8d .),  7 dozen  woollen  cloth  {17s. 

6d.),  and  9 lasts  8 barrels  salmon  {£23  4s.)  ; £36  Os.  10 d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  custumar,  12s.  To  Bertoun,  Comp - Robertus 
troller,  £8  15s.  6d.  Sum,  £9  7s.  6d.  Balance , £26  &tor?un’ rotu 
13s.  id.] 

Compotum  Alexandri  Forestar,  custumarii  de  Striveling,  Striveling. 
redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  [16  July  1518, 
from  16  July  1517. 

Charge.  Customs,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £45.]  Memo- 
randum quia  allegabatur  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum 
quod  dicta  villa  fuerat  libera  ex  solutione  custume  pellium 
dictarum  schorlingis,  scaldingis,  futfellis,  et  lentrynewair, 
et  quod  dicta  villa  habebat  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  pro 
non  solutione  eorundem,  et  mandabatur  custumariis  et 
officiariis  dicte  ville  quod  portarent  cartam  ad  istud  scacca- 
rium,  quod  minime  fecerunt,  propterea  mandatur  dicto  cus- 
tumario  quod  infuturum  levet  custumas  de  dictis  pellibus 
semper  et  quousque  ostendat  dicta  villa  prefatam  cartam. 


332 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1518. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Inner- 

kethin. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Perth. 


[. Discharge . To  chaplain  of  St.  Laurence , by  receipt  of 

Sir  Thomas  Joffra,  £ 1 ; and  Elizabeth  Haig,]  ex  consider- 
atione auditorum,  [£6  13s.  id.;  as  p.  93. ] Et  Roberto 
Scott,  fabro,  per  preceptum  Roberti  Bertoune,  compotorum 
rotulatoris,  in  quinque  libris,  ipso  per  suum  scriptum 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  v H.,  pro  quibus 
respondebit,  [Sum,  £13  13s.  id.  Balance , £33  6s.  8d.; 
paid  to  Bertoun , Comptroller.']  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Willelmi  Spittale,  custumarii  de  Inver- 
kethin,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  [3  August 
1518,  from  i July  1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  5 dacres  8 hides  {15s.  id.)  Ii3 
woolfells  {18s.),  300  schorlings  {£1),  18i  scoldings  and 
futefells  {10s.  8d .),  1300  lentrynwair  {£1),  and  36  dozen 
i ells  woollen  cloth  {£1  16s  id.);  £6  Os.  id. 

Discharge . Fee  of  accountant,  3s.  To  Bertoun,  Comp- 
troller, £5  18s.  id.  Sum,  £6  Os.  id.]  Et*sic  eque. 

Compotum  Thome  Elemyng,  custumarii  de  Perth, 
[Edinburgh,  18  August  1518,  from  17  July  1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  3 lasts  6 sacks  18  st.  wool  {£35 
13s.  id.),  9 lasts  i dacres  hides  {£3i  15s.  8d.),  7580  wool- 
fells  {£50  11s.  Id.),  300  5 dozen  6 ells  woollen  cloth  {£30 
13s.  9d.),  and  35  lasts  10  barrels  salmon  {£86);  £337 
8s.  10  d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  3s.  3d.;  of  custumars,  £3 
15s.  10d.]  Et  dicto  compotanti  pro  suis  laboribus  et 
expensis  in  inductione  dictarum  custumarum  ad 
diversas  manus  de  hoc  anno,  v H.  [To  Prior  of  Vallis 
Virtutis,  by  receipt  of  Prior  Hugh  under  seal  of  Convent, 
£36  13s.  id.;  Dominicans  of  Perth,  by  receipt  of  Friar 
Robert  Lyle,  Prior,  £7  6s.  8d.;  John  Anderson,  by  his 
receipt,  £10;  and  Prior  and  Convent  of  St  Andrews,  by  re- 
ceipt of  Sir  John  Quhite,  director  of  chancery,  in  their  name, 
£3;  as  p.  93.]  Et  eidem  de  custuma  duorum  saccorum 
et  duodecim  petrarum  centum  pellium  lanutarum  exten- 
dentium ad  quatuor  libras  custumatarum  apud  Dunferm- 


1518. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


333 


ling  ratione  regalitatis  dicti  et  dicto  loco  solutas,  ut  patet 

® . Respondebit 

per  coquetam  pretati  loci  ostensam  super  compotum,  Robertus 

mj  n.  Et  pro  certis  expensis  super  reparatione  trone,  lator. 

xl  s.  [ To  Bertoun , Comptroller,  £ 166  10s.  9d.  Sum, 

£227  8s.  10d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  David  Grundistoune  de  Glasley,  custumarii  Coupir. 
burgi  de  Cupro,  [Edinburgh,  18  August  1518,  from  11 
August  1517. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £1.  Customs,  £25.  Sum,  £26. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Inverry,  by  receipt  of 
Friar  Thomas  Simsoun,  Prior,  £13  6s.  8d.;  as  p.  198.  RoStuSeblt 
To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £13  13s.  J+d.  Sum,  £36.]  Et  S™6’ rotu' 
sic  eque. 

Compotum  Gilberti  Laudir,  burgensis  Edinburgi,  Kirkcud- 
custumarii  burgorum  de  Kirkcudbrycht,  Wigtoune,  et  brycht, 
Quhithirne,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  magistrum  Wigtoune, 
Johannem  Cheshelme  nomine  prefati  Gilberti,  [17  August 
1518,  from  18  July  1517.  e‘ 

Charge.  Custom,  by  tack  to  said  Gilbert  Laudir  ; £73 
6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  Minorites  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  as  p.  96,  RobertuSeblt 
by  tolerance  and  at  risk,  £3  6s.  8d.  To  Bertoune,  Comp-  £tor?une’ rotu’ 
troller,  £70.  Sum,  £73  6s.  &£]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Gilberti  Menzeis  et  Johannis  Marr,  custur  Abirdene. 
mariorum  de  Abirdene,  [20  August  1518 , from  5 August 
1517. 

Charge.  Custom  of  13  lasts  8 sacks  12  st.  wool  (£18 4 
13s.  4d.),  6 lasts  8 dacres  5 hides  (£17  2s.  8d.),  l±3JpO 
woolfells  (£28  17s.  9 fed.),  and  63  dozen  and  6 ells  woollen 
cloth  (£7  18s.  10d.);  £238  12s.  7lzd.  Custom  of  salmon 
as  let  to  accountants,  £100.  Sum,  £338  12s.  7f2d. 

Discharge.  Fees  of  tronar,  11s.  6)2 d.;  of  accountants, 

£3  16s.  2d.  To  Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p.  98. 
by  receipt  of  William  Carmichell , £66  13s.  ^d.~\  Et 
Sororibus  Sancte  Clare  de  Yeris  in  uno  barili  salmonum 


334 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1518. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Edinburgh. 


annuatim  pro  tribus  libris  pecunie  de  mandato  domini 
regis  defuncti  durante  sua  voluntate,  de  anno  compoti  et 
anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  vj  H.,  et  mandatur  com- 
potantibus  per  rotulatorem  quod  de  cetero  deliberent 
hujusmodi  salmonum  Sororibus  Sancte  Katherine  manenti- 
bus prope  Burrowmure  de  Edinburgh.  [To  Bertoun , Comp- 
troller, £261  lis.  7d.  Sum,  £338  12 s,  7)2d.]  Et  sic 
eque. 

Compotum  Eoberti  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune,  com- 
potorum rotulatoris  ac  custumarii  de  Edinburgh,  [Edin- 
burgh, 21  August  1518,  from  22  August  1517 . 

Charge . Custom  of  78  lasts  2 sacks  wool  (£101$  13s. 

5d.),  62  lasts  18  dacres  5 hides  (£167  16s.),  5835  dozen 
woollen  cloth  (£289  5s.),  50,910  woolfells  (£339  7s.  9{2d.), 
500  futefells  (13s.  5d-)>  4-060  lentryneware  (£3  7s.  6d .), 
600  rabbitskins  (6s.),  8 lasts  salmon  (£19  5$-),  10  lasts 
herrings  (£6),  3720  cod  (£7  10s.),  2 barrels  meat  (5s.),  23 
chalders  8 bolls  salt  (£2  7s.),  26  chalders  coal  (£1  15s.  8d.), 
and  certain  English  goods,]  confluentibus  ad  dictum 
regnum  apud  dictum  burgum,  [(£55 12s.);  £1926  Os.  7)ad-. 

Discharge.  Fee  - of  tronar,  £3  5s.  2d.;  of  accountants, 
£32  2s.  To  Thomas  Schaw,  £10;  and  Sir  John  Scharp, 
£13  6s.  8d.;  as  p.  269.]  Et  domino  Jacobo  Ellem, 
capellano  de  le  Barres,  capienti  annuatim  viginti  marcas, 
de  anno  compoti,  xiij  K.  vj  s.  viij  d.  [To  heirs  of  Thomas 
Moffet,  £8;  Nicholas  Abirnethy,  by  his  receipt,  £16;  John 
Drummond,  at  risk,  £10;  Mariot  Stanelie,  by  her  receipt, 
£20;  and  chaplain  in  Edinburgh  Castle,  £10 ; as  p.  55. 
To  Henry  Maire,]  scribe  scaccarii,  [£13  6s.  8d.;  Master 
John  Chesholme,  £50  ; and  Master  Thomas  Hay,  by  pre- 
cept of  governor  and  at  risk,  £50;  as  p.  269.]  Et  eidem 
de  custuma  unius  laste  trium  seccorum  et  quatuor  petra- 
rum lane  spectantium  abbati  et  conventui  de  Milros 
extendentium  ad  septemdecim  libras  undecim  solidos  et 
duos  denarios,  eis  concessarum  custuma  libera  per  cartam 
sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  xvij  li. 
xj  s.  ij  d.  Et  eidem  de  custuma  duarum  lastarum  trium 


1518. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


335 


saccorum  viginti  duarum  petrarum  lane  et  centum 
triginta  pellium  lanuatarum  spectantium  Archibaldo 
Douglas  extendentium  ad  triginta  duas  libras  quatuor- 
decim  solidos  et  sex  denarios,  eis  concessarum  per 
dominum  gubernatorem  custuma  libera  per  preceptum 
ejusdem  alias  ostensum  super  compotum,  xxxij  H.  xiiij  s. 
vj  d.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Margarete  Crech- 
toune  comitisse  de  Rothes  in  centum  marcas,  ex  eo  quod 
olim  Georgius  Halkirstoun,  tunc  maritus  dicte  Margarete 
et  dicta  Margareta  habuerunt  literam  sub  magno  sigillo 
de  omnibus  bonis  ipsorum  custumandorum  durantibus 
eorum  vita  libere  non  solvendo  custumam  de  eorum  bonis 
ad  summam  centum  mar  carum  annuatim,  cujus  lit  er  e 
effectui  et  tenori  dicta  Margareta  in  presentia  dominorum 
renuntiavit  in  futurum,  prout  expositum  fuerit  coram 
dictis  auditoribus  scaccarii,  lxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
magistro  Edwardo  Cunyghame  percipienti  annuatim 
quadraginta  libras  de  dictis  custumis  de  anno  compoti, 
xl  H.  [Sum,  £ 396  6s.  2d.  Balance,  £1529,  l^s.  5fed.,  g$XeMt 
paid  to  Bertoune,  Comptroller.']  Et  sic  eque.  Stor?une’ rotlJ 

Compotum  Johannis  Ogilvy  de  Laveroklaw,  custumarii  Banffe. 
de  Banff,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem,  [26 
August  1518,  from  27  March  1517.]  Memorandum 
quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  xlv  R.  de  arreragiis 
quondam  Georgei  Curroure,  tunc  custumarii  de  Banff, 
restantibus  in  pede  compoti  sui  redditi  anno  etc.  vcnono, 
ut  patet  in  eodem,  nec  onerat  se  de  custumis  dicti  burgi  a 
decimo  sexto  mensis  Julii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcnoni  usque 
in  diem  secundum  mensis  Februarii  anni  Domini  etc. 
quingentesimi  decimi,  quia  dictus  Georgius  intromisit 
cum  dictis  custumis  dicto  tempore,  pro  quibus  vocandi  vocandi  sunt, 
sunt  heredes  et  executores  dicti  quondam  Georgei.  Nec 
de  dictis  custumis  a quinto  die  mensis  Septembris  con- 
tingentis anni  Domini  etc.  decimi  quinti  usque  ad  vicesi- 
mum septimum  mensis  Martii  anni  Domini  etc  quin- 
gentesimi decimi  septimi,  ex  eo  quod  Willelmus  Ogilvy 
de  Stratherne  miles  intromisit  cum  dictis  custumis  per 


336 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1518. 


Vocandi. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


idem  tempus,  pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt  heredes  et  executores 
dicti  quondam  Willelmi.  Nec  de  xxx  R.  xj  g.  iiij  d.  de 
arreragiis  dicti  quondam  Willelmi  militis  restantibus  in 
pede  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  eodem,  pro  quibus 
simili  modo  vocandi  sunt  heredes  et  executores  prefati 
Willelmi. 

[Charge.  Custom  of  11  dacres  hides  (£1  9s.  id.),  300 
woolfells  {£3),  600  schorlings  (£2),  23  lasts  salmon  (£55 
is.),  and  20  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£1);  £61  13s.  id. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant , £1  Os.  7d.]  Et  com- 
potanti  pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  in  ducendo  dictas 
custumas  stricte,  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  v H.  [To 
Bertoune , Comptroller,  £55  12s.  9d.  Sum,  £61  13s.  id.\ 
Et  sic  eque. 


Innemes,  Compotum  Willelmi  Gaderai'e,  custumarii  de  Inner- 

R°s> . ness,  Ross,  Sutherland,  et  Cathnes,  redditum  apud  Edin- 

Suthirland,  purg}1  per  eundem,  [28  August  1518 , from  1 August 
6u  Oatnnes.  ^ ^ 

Charge.  Custom  of  3 lasts  10  dacres  hides  (£9  7s.  2/ad.\ 
and  25  lasts  i barrels  salmon  (£60  ids.)],  custumatorum 
et  asportatorum  apud  dictum  burgum,  [£70  3s.  2jtd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  custumar,  £1  3s.  id.~\  Et  compotanti 
Robe?tuseblt  Pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  ultra  feodum  prescriptum 
iator?un>  rotu  5 ex  consideratione  auditorum,  iiij  li.  [To  Bertoun,  Comp- 
troller9 £6i  19s.  lOfyd.  Sum,  £70  3s.  2fzd.]  Et  sic  eque. 

[In  dorso.] 

Innerness.  Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Innerness,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  dominum  Andream  Duf,  capellanum, 
nomine  eorundem,  [7  Jidy  1518,  from  li  August  1517. 

Charge.  Burgh  fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £53  6s.  8d.  1 lb. 
pepper.  Fermes  of  Ballokhill,  as  p.  6i,  £f  Sum,  £57 
6s.  8d.  1 lb.  pepper. 

Disharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Inverness,  by  receipt  of 

Rob^rtus  Friar  Henry  Dewar,  Prior,  £10;  and  chaplain  in  Cathedral 
Bertoun,  rotu-  ^ jyporay,  gg  <§§.  gg.  g§  ^ pQ  p>erf;0un)  Compt- 


1518. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


337 


roller , £J+6  18s.  1 lb.  pepper.  Sum,  £57  6s.  8d.  1 lb. 
pepper .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Linlithqw,  redditum  Linlithqw. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Spens,  unum  eorundem, 

[8  July  1518,  from  9 July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £5. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Manwell,  at  risk,  as  p.  62,  Robertas 
13s.  1^.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £1+  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £5.]  lator. 

Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Eenfrew,  redditum  Eenfrew. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Bartholomeum  Gibsoun,  unum 
eorundem,  [8  Jidy  1518,  from  8 July  1517.  iBHfnCot 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £5  6s.  8d.;  paid  to  Bertoun,  lator. 
Comptroller.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Drumfreis,  [. Edinburgh , Drumfreis. 
1 Jidy  1518,]  per  Eogerum  Makbrayar,  aldirmannum 
dicti  burgi,  [ from  3 July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £20  Is. 

Discharge.  To  Minorites  of  Dumfries,  as  p.  109 , £13  SobertuSeblt 
7s.  8d.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £6  13s.  ltd.  Sum , Stor?une’ rotu' 
£20  Is.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Peblis,  [. Edinburgh , 1 Peblis. 
July  1518,]  per  Thomam  Eobisoune  nomine  eorundem, 

[ from  It  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £9  6s.  8d.  Annualrcnt 
of  William  Doby , as  p.  109,  3s.  ltd.  Sum,  £9  10s. 

Discharge.  To  Hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  as  p.  109,  by  Robertas 
receipts  of  Sir  John  Quhite,  Master,  £1  6s.  8d.  To  Bertoun , lator. 
Comptroller,  £8  3s.  ltd.  Sum,  £9  10s.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Euthirglen,  [. Edinburgh , Euthir- 
1 July  1518,  t from  3 July  1517.  glen. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £13. 

Discharge.  To  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Glasgow,  as  p.  58] 

VOL  XIV,  Y 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Aire. 


Craile. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Striveling. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 

Kirkcud- 

brycht. 


338  EOTULI  SCACCAEII  1518. 

presidente  et  capitulo  dicte  ecclesie  per  suas  literas  manu 
Cuthberti  Symsoun,  notarii  et  scribe  dicti  capituli,  sub- 
scriptas fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum,  [£11 . 
To  Bertoun , Comptroller , £2.  Sum,  £ 13 .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Aire,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Broune  nomine  eorundem, 
[6  July  1518 , from  7 July  1517. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £20;  paid,  as  p.  61,  to 
Dominicans  of  Ayr,  by  receipt  of  Friar  James  Yong, 
Frior.\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Craile,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Eobertum  Borthuik,  unum  eorundem, 
[15  July  1518,  from  16  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £11. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Lewingtoun,  chamberlain  of  that  place,  £2  13s.  l^d.; 
and  James  Lundy  of  Balgony]  domino  J ohanne  Gourlay, 
capellano  decani  Abirdonensis,  et  magistro  Thoma 
Meldrome  de  Segy  fatentibus  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, [£5,  as  p.  59.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £3, 
6s.  8d.  Sum,  £11.']  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Striveling,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Alexandum  Forestare,  prepositum 
ejusdem,  [15  July  1518,  from  10  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £16. 

Discharge.  To  Abbot  of  Cambuskynneth,  as  p.  273,  by 
receipt  of  Sir  William  Patesoun,  sub-prior,  £15,  6s.  8d.  To 
Bertoun,  Comptroller,  13s.  J^d.  Sum,  £16.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kirkcudbrycht,  [Edin- 
burgh, 15  Jidy  1518 ,]  per  Thomam  McLellane  de 
Bondby,  aldirmannum  dicti  burgi,  [from  18  Jidy  1517. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £6  13s.  l^d.;  paid  to  Minorites 
of  said  burgh,  as  p.  Ill , by  receipt  of  Friar  William 
Tennande,  their  warden,  £6  13s.  l^d.] 


1518. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


339 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Montrose,  redditum  Montros. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Rawyn,  unum  eorundem,  [16 
July  1518,  from  17  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes, by  feu-charter,  £16. 

Discharge.  To  Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Bostinoth, 
and  canons,  by  receipt  of  Master  James  Cray,  rector  of 
Lundy , £2  12s.;  and  Bishop  of  Brechin,  by  letters  under  Robertuseblt 
his  signet,  £12  5s.  l^d. ; as  p.  60.  To  Bertoun,  Com - £,tor?un’ rotu 
ptroller,  £1  2s.  8d.  Sum,  £16.']  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Irwyne,  redditum  apud  Irwyne. 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Houstoun,  unum  eorundem, 

[16  July  1518,  from  10  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £7  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  William  Cunynghame  of  Craganis,  at  §Xtusebit 
risk,  as  p.  61,  £1  6s.  8d.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £6.  tator™0’ rotu' 
Sum,  £7,  6s.  8d.]  Et  sic  eque. 


‘Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Hadingtoune,  redditum  Hading- 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Cuthbertum  Dikkesoun,  unum  toun. 
eorundem,  [9  Jidy  1518,  from  11  Jidy  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £15. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Haddington,  by  receipt  of 
Lady  Elizabeth  Hepburn,  Prioress,  £2;  Abbot  of  Dunferm - 
ling],  Willelmo  ISTeisbit,  burgense  de  Edinburgh,  ex  parte 
reverendissimi  domini  archiepiscopi  Sanctiandree,  com- 
mendatarii  dicti  monasterii,  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  [£2;  and  Master  of  Hospital  of  St.  Laurence ,] 
domino  Johanne  Gourlaw,  moderno  magistro  dicti  hos- 

. to  . ° Respondebit 

pitalis,  latente  solutionem  super  compotum,  [£1;  as  p.  Robertus 

63.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £10.  Sum,  £15.]  Et  lator™1”6’  r°  u 

sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Northberwyk,  [Edin-  North- 
burgh,  9 July  1518,]  per  Thomam  Richartsoun,  unum  berwik. 
ballivorum  dicti  burgi,  [from  23  July  1517. 


Respondebit 

Robertus 


Fermes,  by  tolerance,  £1;  paid  to  Bertoun , Comp- Bertoune- rotu' 


lator. 


troller.] 


Dunber- 

tane. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Inver- 

keithin. 

Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Dunde. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Wigtoun. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


340  EOTULI  SCACCAEII  1518. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Dunbertane,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Wilelmum  Striveling  de  Glorat 
nomine  eorundem,  [12  July  1518 , from  7 July  1517. 

Charge.  Femes,  by  feu-charter,  £8. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Dumbarton  Castle,  by  receipt 
of  Master  John  Striveling,  chaplain,  £6  13s.  5d.;  in 
church  of  St.  Mary,  by  receipt  of  Master  Robert  Maxwell, 
provost  of  said  church,  £ 1 ; as  p.  207.  To  Bertoun, 
Comptroller,  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £8.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Inverkeithing,  [. Edin- 
burgh, 15  July  1518,  from  16  July  1517. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £5;  paid  to  Bertoun,  Com- 
ptroller.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  de  Dunde,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Quhite,  unum  eorundem, 
[17  July  1518,  from  21  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £20. 

Discharge.  To  Minorites  of  Dundee,  by  receipt  of  Friar 
John  Conelsoun,  warden,  £5;  two  chaplains  in  Brechin,  by 
receipt  of  Jphn  Erskin  and  John  Ettale,  chaplains,  £6 
13s.  l^d.;  as  p.  276.]  Et  Patricio  domino  lie  Gray  per- 
cipienti annuatim  sex  libras  de  dictis  firmis,  magistro 
Eoberto  Monorgond  nomine  dicti  domini  per  suas  literas 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  eodem  anno 
compoti,  vj  H.  [To  Constable  of  Dundee,  £1;  and  Prior 
of  St  Andrews,  13s.  Jd/.j  as  p.  276 ; both  at  risk.  To 
Bertoune,  Comptroller,  13s.  J^d.  Sum,  £20.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Wigtoun,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Mure,  unum  eorundem, 
[17  July  1518,  from  10  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £20. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Wigtoun,  by  receipt  of 
Friar  John  Donaldsoun,  Prior,  £6  13s.  Jgl.;  and  Sir  John 
Quhite,  by  his  receipt,  £10;  as  p.  111.  To  Bertoune, 
Comptroller,  £3  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £20.]  Et  sic  eque. 


1518. 


BEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


341 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Perth,  [. Edinburgh , 20  Perth. 
July  1518f\  per  Andream  Blynsele  nomine  eorundem, 

[from  13  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £80. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Quhit,  13s.  id.;  Abbot  of  Cambuskynneth,  by  receipt  of 
Master  Laurence  Talliefeir,  £3  10s.;  Abbot  of  Scone,  by 
receipt  of  John  Clerk,  sub-prior,  £5  3s.  id.;  Prior  of 
Vallis  Virtutis,  £33  6s.  8d.;  with  pensions  of  Hospitals  of 
St.  Leonard  and  St.  Mary  Magdalene , £5  12s.;  both  by 
receipt  of  Prior  Hugh;  Dominicans  of  Perth,  by  receipt  of 
Friar  Robert  Lite,  Prior,  £18  3s.  id.;  Carmelites  of  Perth, 
by  receipt  of  Prior,  £3  6s.  8d.;  and  provost  and  community  of 
Perth  for  bridge  of  Tay,  by  receipt  of  Thomas  Fothringhame, 

£10  lis.  8d.;  as  p.  59.  Sum,  £80.']  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Banff,  redditum  apud  Banff. 
Edinburgh  per  magistrum  Jacobum  Currour  nomine 
eorundem,  [20  July  1518,  from  8 August  1516 ; 2 
years . 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £66  13s.  id. 

Discharge.  To  College  of  Aberdeen,  by  receipt  of  Master 
Hector  Boyis,  and  at  risk,  £25  6s.  8d.;  and  Bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  by  receipt  of  Master  William  Rolland  and 
at  risk,  £6  13s.  id.  as  p.  210.]  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  magistro  Jacobo  Ogilvy,  commendatario  de  Dri- 
burgh,  tutori  et  wardam  habenti  terrarum  Alexandri 
Ogilvy,  filii  fratris  sui,  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor 
libras  de  dictis  firmis,  dicto  magistro  Jacobo  per  literas 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum  de  dictis  duobus  Eobertuseblt 
annis  compoti,  viij  B.  [To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £26  13 s.  lator.  ’ r° 
id.  Sum,  £66  13s.  id.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Cowper,  redditum  Cowper. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Eleschare,  unum  eorundem, 

[28  July  1518,  from  18  July  1517. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £1 7 6s.  8d.  ; paid  to  Abbot  and 
Convent  of  Culros,  as  p.  60,  by  two  receipts.] 


342 


KOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1518. 


Kingkorne. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Forfare. 


J edburgh. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Edinburgh. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu-  ’ 
lator. 


Abirdene. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kingorne,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Boswell,  unum  eorundem, 
[23  July  1518,  from,  23  July  1517. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £2  10s.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter, 
£2  10s.  Sum,  £5. 

Discharge.  To  Constable  of  Kinghorn,  as  p.  63,  two 
years,  at  risk,  £4-  Balance,  £1.  To  Bertoun,  Comp- 
troller, 10s.  Balance , 10s.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Forfare,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Arnott,  aldermannum  dicti 
burgi,  [24  July  1518,  from  17  July  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £8  13s.  4d. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Fynnewin,  by  tolerance,  by 
receipt  of  Master  John  Michelsoune,  £6  13s.  fd.  ; and  Abbot 
of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Bostinoth,  and  canons,  by  receipt  of 
John  Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Bostinoth,  £2  ; as  p. 
62.  Sum,  £8  13s.  4d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Jedburgh,  [Edinburgh, 
9 August  1518,  from  3 July  1517. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £9.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £3. 
Sum,  £12. 

Discharge.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £3.  Balance , £9.\ 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh,  redditum 
ibidem  per  Johannem  Adamsoune,  unum  ballivorum  dicti 
burgi,  [17  August  1518,  from  12  August  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £34  13s.  4d. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Edinburgh,  £6  13s.  4d.; 
provost  and  canons  of  Corstorphyne,  £20 ; and  Abbot  of 
Dunfermling,  at  risk,  £5;  as  p.  110.  To  Bertoune, 
Comptroller,  £3.  Sum,  £34  13s.  4d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Abirdene,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Mar  nomine  eorundem, 
[20  August  1518,  from  8 August  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £213  6s.  8d. 


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343 


Discharge.  To  Bishop  of  Aberdeen , by  receipt  of  Gilbert 
Menzeis,  £21  6s.  8d Dominicans  of  Aberdeen , by  receipt 
of  Friar  Andrew  Maknele,  Prior , £17  6s.  8d.;  Carmelites, 
by  receipt  of  Friar  John  Galloway , Prior,  £6  13s.  lyd.;  Dean 
and.  Chapter  of  Aberdeen,  £1 ; annuity  of  heirs  of  Patrick 
Bercla  transferred  to  church ,]  domino  Johanne  Malisoun, 
collectore  dicte  ecclesie,  per  suas  literas  manu  sua  sub- 
scriptas fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  \£5  ; Bishop 
of  Caithness,  at  risk,  £3  6s.  8d.;  Bishop  of  Orkney,  at 
risk,  £5  ; heirs  of  William  Wricht,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
Alexander  Irwyn  of  Drum , knight,  £5;  Margaret  Duchess 
of  Montrose ,]  solute  Willelmo  Carmichell  ex  parte  dicte 
ducisse,  domino  archidiacono  Sanctiandree  testante  dictam 
solutionem  super  compotum,  [£4-0 ; and  John  Lord 
Frskin , by  receipt  of  Master  David  Frskin,  £100  ; as  p.  5o!Kwblt 
65.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £8  13s.  lyd.  Sum,  £tor!un’ rotu 
£213  6s.  8d.]  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Culane,  redditum  apud  Culane. 
Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Hay,  unum  eorundem,  [25  August 
1518,  from  8 August  1517. 

Charge.  Fermes  of  burgh  and  lands  adjacent,  as  p.  133, 

£21  12s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  for  soul  of  Queen  Flizabeth,  by 

receipt  of  Sir  Thomas  Ceddes,  chaplain,  £6  13s.  lyd. ; and, 
medical  graduate  in  University  of  Aberdeen,  at  risk,  Eobertuseblt 
£12  6s.;  as  p.  113.  To  Bertmme,  Comptroller,  £2  13s.  EtaT’  rotu‘ 
lyd.  Sum,  £21  12s.  8d.~\  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Name,  redditum  apud  Name. 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Boss,  unum  eorundem,  [28 
August  1518,  from  5 September  1510  ; 8 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter  (£10  yearly),  £80. 

Discharge.  To  Bertoun ■ Comptroller,  £15.  Balance, 

£651\  Pro  qua  resta  dictus  rotulator  cum  avisiamento 
dominorum  auditorum  scaccarii  composuit  cum  compo- 
tante  pro  viginti  libris  dicto  rotulatori  solutis,  pro  quibus 
respondebit,  lxv  H.  Et  sic  eque. 


A vice- 
comitibus. 


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CCCXLIX.  [CCCLXII.] 

COMPOTUM  BOBERTI  BERTOUN,  COMPOTORUM 
ROTULATORIS. 

A.D.  1518. 

Compotum  Roberti  Bertoun  de  Ovirbertoun,  compo- 
torum rotulatoris,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo 
septimo  die  mensis  Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin- 
gentesimo decimo  octavo,  de  omnibus  receptis  suis  et  ex- 
pensis per  firmas  et  redditus  et  proficua  totius  proprietatis 
domino  regis  a die  tertio  mensis  Septembris  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcdecimi  septimi  usque  ad  vicesimum  quintum  diem 
ejusdem,  mensis  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  exclus- 
ive, auditoribus  reverendissimo  in  Cristo  patre  Jacobo 
Glasguensi  archiepiscopo,  cancellario,  Jacobo  abbate  de 
Dundranane,  magistro  Gavino  Dunbar,  archidiacono 
Sanctiandree,  clerico  registri,  dominis  Jacobo  Kincragy, 
decano  Abirdonensi,  Thoma  Halkerstoun,  preposito  de 
Crechtoun,  magistro  Johann  e Campbell  de  Thorntoun, 
thesaurario  supremi  domini  nostri  regis,  domino  Johanne 
Quhite,  rectore  de  Petcokkis,  et  Nicholaio  Craufurd  de 
Oxgang. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxxv  s.  x d.  receptis  a 
vicecomite  de  Abirdene  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  mille- 
simo quingentesimo  decimo  octavo.  Et  de  iij  11.  iij  s. 
receptis  a vicecomite  de  Fiff.  Et  de  vj  s.  viij  d.  a vice- 
comite de  Kinross.  Et  de  vj  d.  a ballivo  de  Cunyng- 
hame.  Et  de  xvj  R.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.  a vicecomite  de  Kin- 
cardin.  Et  de  iiij  s.  iiij  d.  a vicecomite  de  Linlithqw. 
Et  de  ix  d.  a vicecomite  de  Peblis.  Et  de  xix  s.  x d.  a 
vicecomite  de  Clakmannane.  Et  de  xxx  s.  ij  d.  a vice- 


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comite  de  Striveling.  Et  de  1 E.  iiij  s.  a vicecomite  de 
Benfrew.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  lxxv  H.  iij  s.  v d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlvj  H.  xviij  s.  a ballivo  de  A ballivis 
Invernes  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  etc.  vcdecimo  octavo,  burgorum. 
Et  de  iiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivo  de  Linlithqw.  Et  de 
v H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivo  de  Eenfrew.  Et  de  vj  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  a ballivo  de  Drumfreis.  Et  de  viij  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 
a ballivo  de  Peblis.  Et  de  xl  s.  a ballivo  de  Buthirglen. 

Et  de  iij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivo  de  Craile.  Et  de 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a ballivo  de  Striveling.  Et  de  xxij  s.  viij  d. 
a ballivo  de  Montros.  Et  de  vj  H.  a ballivo  de  Irvyne. 

Et  de  x li.  a ballivo  de  Hadingtoun.  Et  de  xx  s.  a ballivo 
de  Northberwik.  Et  de  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivo  de  Dun- 
bartane.  Et  de  v H.  a ballivo  de  Innerkethin.  Et  de 
xiij  s.  iiij  d,  a ballivo  de  Dunde.  Et  de  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
a ballivo  de  Wigtoun.  Et  de  xxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a 
ballivo  de  Banff.  Et  de  iij  li.  a ballivo  de  Jedburgh. 

Et  de  iij  li.  a ballivo  de  Edinburgh.  Et  de  viij  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  a ballivo  de  Abirdene.  Et  de  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  a ballivo 
de  Culane.  Et  de  x s.  a ballivo  de  Kingorne,  receptis 
anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  octavo. 

Summa  hujus  oneris,  jcxlix  li.  vij  s.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xiij  li.  xiij  s.  vj  d.  receptis  a A custum- 
custumario  de  Pettinweme  et  Craile  in  scaccario  anno  etc.  ariis. 
quingentesimo  decimo  octavo.  Et  de  liiij  H.  receptis  ab 
eodem  custumario  pro  assisa  allecum  eodem  anno.  Et 
de  lv  li.  xvij  s.  vij  d.  ob.  receptis  a custumario  de  Air. 

Et  de  xxxij  li.  v s.  iiij  d.  a custumario  de  Irwyne.  Et 
de  jcxlvij  li.  xvj  s.  x d.  ob.  a custumario  de  Hadingtoun. 

Et  de  lxxxv  li.  iij  s.  iij  d.  ob.  a custumario  de  Dunde. 

Et  de  v li.  xvij  s.  vij  d.  ob.  a custumario  de  Abirbrotht. 

Et  de  xx  li.  a custumario  de  Disart.  Et  de  xl  li.  a cus- 
tumario de  Linlithqw.  Et  de  viij  li.  xv  s.  vj  d.  a cus- 
tumario de  Monthros.  Et  de  xxxvij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a 

custumario  de  Striveling.  Et  de  v li.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.  a 
custumario  de  Innerkethin.  Et  de  jclxvj  li.  x s.  ix  d.  a 
custumario  de  Perth.  Et  de  xij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a custum- 
ario de  Cowper.  Et  de  lxx  11.  a custumario  de  Kirkcud- 


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A ballivis 
ad  extra. 


Extra 

rotulos. 


brycht,  Wigtoun,  et  Qubithirne.  Et  de  ijclxj  li.  xj  s. 
vij  d.  a custumario  de  Abirdene.  Et  de  jmvcxxix  H.  xiiij  s. 
v d.  ob.  a custumario  de  Edinburgh.  Et  de  lv  li.  xij  s. 

ix  d.  receptis  a custumario  de  Banff  in  scaccario  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimo  octavo.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
ijmvjcxxxj  li.  xvij  s.  vij  d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lvj  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  receptis  a 
feodifirmario  de  Fethirkerne  in  scaccario  anno  Domini 
millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  octavo.  Et  de  lxxiiij  li. 
vij  s.  viij  d.  receptis  a receptoribus  de  Kintor,  Coule,  et 
Onele.  Et  de  jc  li.  a relicta  quondam  Andree  War  dropper 
de  arreragiis  compoti  sui  de  Kinclevin.  Et  de  vijcxlj  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a camerario  Galwidie.  Et  de  jcxxij  31.  vj  s. 

x d.  receptis  a camerario  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menybrig. 
Et  de  jclx  li.  a camerario  de  Garviauch.  Et  de  iijclxixli. 
iij  s.  iiij  d.  ab  arrenditario  de  Orknay  et  Schetland.  Et 
de  ijclxxv  31.  xvj  s.  iiij  d.  xxiiij  celdris  xj  bollis  iij  ferlotis 
ij  peccis  ordei  ij  celdris  xiiij  bollis  j ferlota  farrine  aven- 
atice  a camerario  Rossie.  Et  de  jcxxxj  li.  xix  s.  viij  d. 
x celdris  ix  bollis  iij  ferlotis  ordei  iiij  lastis  salmonum  a 
camerario  de  Ardmannach.  Et  de  vijclxiij  li.  xix  s. 
iiij  d.  a camerario  de  Strath  erne.  Et  de  vijcl  li.  ij  s.  x 
celdris  j bolla  j ferlota  ji  peccis  frumenti  xxxvij  celdris 
iij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij  part  ferlote  ordei  xiiij  celdris  j bolla 
j ferlota  ij  peccis  avenarum  a camerario  de  Fiff.  Et  de 
ijclxij  li.  a camerario  de  Strathde  et  Cromar.  Et  de 
iiijclxxj  li.  xv  s.  iiij  d.  a camerario  de  Brechin  et  Nevare. 
Et  de  lxxxvij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  receptis  de  arreragiis  camer- 
arii Forestar  de  firmis  Galwidie  receptis  in  scaccario  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimo  octavo.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
ii  i j miij  clx  vi  j li.  vj  d.  x celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  ji  pecce 
frumenti  lxxij  celdre  ix  bolle  j ferlota  ij  part  pecce  ordei 
ij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  j ferlota  farrine  avenatice  xiiij  celdre 
j bolla  j ferlota  ij  pecce  avenarum  iiij  laste  salmonum. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiijclxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
receptis  a comite  de  Huntlie  in  completam  solutionem 
bonorum  eschaetorum  Alexandri  Hay  de  Ardendrach, 
Magni  Mowat  de  Balquholle,  et  David  Lyoun  ac  suorum 


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complicum  pro  interfectione  quondam  Alexandri  Baner- 
man  de  Waltirtoun.  Et  de  jclxxx  R.  v s.  vij  d.  receptis 
a Johanne  Crechtoun,  camerario  de  Kinclevin,  de  firmis 
dicti  dominii.  Et  de  lxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  receptis  a 
David  Leirmonth  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balcomy  de 
terminis  Sancti  Martini  et  Penthecostes  infra  hoc  com- 
potum. Et  de  xl  R.  receptis  a magistro  Johanne  Camp- 
bell, thesaurario,  pro  grassuma  terrarum  de  Dundonald 
per  assedationem  dicto  magistro  Johanni  factam  pro 
terminis  quinque  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi.  Et  de  xiij  R.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kingis  Medow  prope  Edin- 
burgh de  anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  vijclxvj  R. 
xviij  s.  xj  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vjclv  R.  xv  s.  iij  d.  per  vendi-  Victualia, 
tionem  septuaginta  duarum  celdrarum  novem  bollarum 
unius  ferlote  et  ij  part  pecce  ordei,  bolla  stante  ad  duo- 
decim solidos,  et  dempta  bolla  de  celdra  pro  le  cheritie  de 
dicta  summa  ordei.  Et  de  xxvj  R.  ij  s.  per  venditionem 
duarum  celdrarum  quatuordecim  bollarum  et  unius  ferlote 
farrine,  bolla  stante  ad  duodecim  solidos,  et  dempta  bolla 
pro  celdra  pro  le  cheritie.  Et  de  lvj  R.  vj  s.  x d.  ob.  per 
venditionem  quatuordecim  celdrarum  unius  bolle  unius 
ferlote  duarum  peccarum  avenarum,  bolla  stante  ad  quin- 
que solidos,  examinatarum  super  compotum,  que  victualia 
superius  onerantur.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  vijcxxxviij  R. 
iiij  s.  j d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxxxxij  R.  per  venditionem  Salmones, 
duarum  lastarum  salmonum  et  duarum  lastarum  le  girlss 
licet  essent  quatuor  laste  salmonum,  lasta  salmonum  stante 
ad  viginti  sex  libras  et  lasta  le  girlss  ad  viginti  libras, 
quia  non  erant  sufficientes  mercantie,  prout  rotulator 
fidem  fecit  super  compotum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xx  R.  xv  s.  per  venditionem  octo  Correa, 
dacrarum  et  trium  corriorum,  dacra  stante  ad  quinqua- 
ginta solidos.  Et  de  viij  R.  vj  s.  de  intestinis  octuaginta 
trium  martarum  intratis  in  libris  domicilii  in  lardinaria 
per  tempus  compoti.  Et  de  vj  R.  xviij  s.  iiij  d.  per. 


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venditionem  quadraginta  unius  petre  et  octo  librarum 
cepi  provenientium  de  dictis  martis.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  xxxv  11.  xix  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  totalis  onerationis, 
viijmviijclvj  3±  xj  s.  iij  d.  x celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  ji 
pecce  frumenti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xv  li.  receptis  a ballivo  de  Name 
in  scaccario  anno  prescripto.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxiiij  li.  xix  s.  x d.  ob.  receptis 
a custumario  de  Invernes  in  scaccario  anno  prescripto. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  prescripts  duabus 
onerationibus,  viijmixcxxxvj  li.  xj  s.  j d.  x celdra  j bolla 
j ferlota  j^-  pecce  frumenti. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
pro  expensis  domini  regis  et  sui  domicilii  a primo  die 
mensis  Septembris  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
septimi  usque  ad  vicesimum  quintum  Augusti  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  exclusive,  qui  sunt  duo- 
decim menses  kalendales  exceptis  septem  diebus,  in  mille 
quingentis  triginta  octo  libris  decem  solidis  duobus  den- 
ariis et  obolo  particulariter  examinatis  in  libris  dietarum 
dicti  domini  regis  super  compotum,  ut  patet  in  eisdem, 
jmvcxxxviij  li.  x s.  ij  d.  ob.  Summa  hujus  expense 
patet.  Et  sic  restant  vijmiijclxxxxviij  li.  xj  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  emptionem  cer- 
tarum specierum  et  chandrie  extendentium  ad  centum 
triginta  unam  libras  quinque  solidos  et  septem  denarios 
et  intratarum  in  libris  dietarum  domicilii  domini  regis  par- 
ticulariter examinatis  super  compotum  per  dictum  tempus, 
ut  patet  in  eisdem,  jcxxxj  li.  v s.  vij  d.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  vijmijclxvj  li  xv  s.  iiij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  le  uncostis  super 
dominum  regem  et  sue  familie  per  dictum  tempus  in 
sexaginta  duabus  libris  quinque  solidis  et  quinque  denariis, 
ut  patet  in  eisdem  libris  particulariter  examinatis  super 
compotum,  lxij  li.  v s.  v d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  vijmijciiij  li.  ix  s.  xj  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  superexpositis 


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suis  in  pede  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  eodem, 
vcxxij  H.  xvj  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  vj  vjclxxxj  H.  xiij  s.  vij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
tribus  dominis,  videlicet  Borthuik,  Euthven,  et  Erskin, 
unoquoque  eorum  capiente  ducentas  libras  pro  tertia  parte 
anni  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris  inclusive  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcdecimi  septimi  usque  ad  primum  diem  ejusdem 
mensis  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  exclusive  per 
pompotantem  solutas  et  sub  periculo  ejusdem, . vc  li. 
Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  vjmlxxxj  H. 
xiij  s.  vij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Patricio  Crechtoun  de  Cranstoun  Eiddale  militi,  perci- 
pienti annuatim  quadringentas  marcas  pro  custodia  dicti 
castri  de  Edinburgh  tempore  residentie  domini  regis  in 
eodem  et  usque  ad  adventum  domini  gubernatoris,  a primo 
die  mensis  Septembris  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
septimi  usque  ad  primum  diem  ejusdem  mensis  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  exclusive,  ijclxvj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
vmviijcxv  tt.  iij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Eoberto  Borthuik  et  sex  aliis  machinatoribus  remanenti- 
bus in  castro  de  Edinburgh  pro  custodia  domini  regis, 
dicto  Eoberto  capiente  in  mense  decem  libras  et  quolibet 
aliorum  sex  capiente  in  mense  quatuor  libras  et  duos 
solidos,  videlicet  a primo  Septembris  inclusive  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  septimi  usque  ad  primum  diem 
ejusdem  mensis  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  ex- 
clusive, extendentes  in  toto  ad  quadringintas  quindecim 
libras  et  quatuor  solidos  particulariter  examinatos  super 
compotum,  iiijcxv  li.  iiij  s.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  vmiijclxxxxix  li.  xvj  s.  iij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Alano  Steuart,  capitaneo  de  Millane,  custodienti  castrum 
de  Dunbertane,  in  ducentis  marcis  pro  custodia  dicti 
castri  per  tempus  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 


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jcxxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  simili  modo  per  idem  tempus 
in  aliis  ducentis  marcis  pro  custodia  dicti  castri  de  Dun- 
bertane  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  pre- 
cepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Alani  capitanei  ostenso 
super  compotum,  jcxxxiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  harum 
expensarum,  ijclxvj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
vmjcxxxiij  H.  ij  s.  xj  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
decem  lie  halbertaris,  quolibet  eorum  capiente  in  mense 
quinquaginta  solidos,  et  duobus  histrionibus,  quolibet 
eorum  in  mense  capiente  quinquaginta  qua  tuor  solidos,  a 
primo  die  mensis  Septembris  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
septimi  inclusive  usque  ad  primum  diem  ejusdem  mensis 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  exclusive,  extendentes 
in  spatio  dictorum  duodecim  mensium  ad  tricentas  sex- 
aginta  quatuor  libras  et  sexdecim  solidos  particulariter 
examinatos  super  compotum  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
iijclxiiij  li.  xvj  s.  Et  Mariote  Douglas,  nutrici  domini 
regis,  percipienti  annuatim  centum  marcas  in  feodo  suo,  de 
anno  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  lxvj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  dicte  Mariote  pro  certis  rebus  emptis  domino 
regi  in  quadraginta  quinque  libris  per  preceptum  domi- 
norum regentium  et  consilii,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dicte  Mariote  ostenso  super  compotum, 
xlv  H.  Et  pro  reparatione  camere  magistri  in  qua  in- 
struitur dominus  rex,  videlicet  per  emptionem  duodecim 
le  balis  et  viginti  quatuor  lie  rauchteris  pro  reparatione 
dicte  camere,  lij  s.  Summa  harum  expensarum, 
iiijclxxix  li.  xvj  d.  Et  sic  restant  iiijmvjcliiij  li.  xix  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  gagiis  viginti 
duorum  plegiorum  remanentium  cum  domino  de  Maxwell 
in  castro  de  Lochmabane  pro  securitate  regni  et  patrie  a 
primo  die  mensis  Septembris  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi 
septimi  inclusive  usque  ad  primum  diem  ejusdem  mensis 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  exclusive,  allocando 
dictis  viginti  duobus  plegiis  pro  tribus  primis  mensibus 
triginta  sex  libras  octo  solidos  et  novem  denarios,  et  pro 
dictis  novem  mensibus  sequentibus  centum  octuaginta 


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libras,  extendentes  in  toto  per  dictum  tempus  ad  ducentas 
sexdecim  libras  octo  solidos  et  novem  denarios,  par- 
ticulariter examinatos  super  compotum,  ijcxvj  Ii.  viij  s. 
ix  d.  Et  liberate  magistro  Patricio  Blacater,  archi- 
diacono  Glasguensi,  pro  custodia  castri  de  Blacader,  de 
mandato  regentium  et  dominorum  consilii  per  dictum 
tempus  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  jcxxxiij  Ii.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  solute  domino  Patricio  Hammiltoun  de 
Kincavill  pro  custodia  Georgei  Douglas  in  castro  de 
Blaknes  de  mandato  dictorum  dominorum  regentium  et 
consilii  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  1 Ii.  Et  domino 
Jacobo  Hammiltoun  pro  suis  expensis  tempore  quo  onerat 
ad  partes  Gallie  cum  Georgio  Douglas,  videlicet  pro 
propriis  expensis  et  naulo  navis,  impositione  victualium 
in  dicta  nave,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  ducentas  sexaginta 
septem  marcas,  particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum, 
jclxxviij  Ii.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  vclxxvij  Ii.  xv  s. 
v d.  Et  sic  restant  iiijmlxxvj  li.  vj  s.  ij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  factis  et 
deliberatis  uxori  monsieur  la  Bastie  et  capitaneo  de 
Sanet  Jakkis  a tempore  proditorie  interfectionis  quondam 
monsieur  la  Bastie  in  castro  de  Dunbar  usque  ad  adven- 
tum capitanei  Morice  ad  dictum  castrum,  in  centum 
octuaginta  quatuor  libris  novem  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis 
particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum,  jclxxxiiij  Ii. 
ix  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  expensis  factis  et  deliberatis  ad 
dictum  castrum  de  Dunbar  capitaneo  Morice  a recessu 
capitanei  Sanet  Jakkis  usque  ad  diem  dicti  compoti,  in 
quadringintis  septuaginta  quatuor  libris  et  duobus  solidis 
dicto  capitaneo  Morice  per  suum  manuale  scriptum 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum  et  particulariter  ex- 
aminatis super  compotum,  iiijcixxiiij  Ii.  ij  s.,  pro  quibus  Respondebit 
dictus  capitaneus  respondebit.  Et  pro  laboratione  et  Mwice.eus 
manuratione  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Westbernis,  et 
liberate  Mcholaio  Wardlaw  et  domino  Jacobo  Leirmonth 
in  centum  duabus  libris,  ipsis  per  scripturas  manuales 
fatentibus  solutionem  super  compotum,  jcij  Ii.,  pro  quibus  Respondebunt 
respondebunt.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  regine  in  partem  Smonthf 


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solutionis  firmarum  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Dunbar  in 
nonaginta  una  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis 
de  termino  Penthecostes  hujus  compoti,  dicta  regina,  per 
suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  et  sub  signeto 
ostensam  super  compotum,  lxxxxj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
Nicholaio  Wardlaw  in  viginti  libris  per  preceptum  domini 
gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
Nicholaii  ostenso  super  compotum,  xx  E.  Summa  harum 
expensarum,  viijclxxij  B.  iiij  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
iijmijciiij  E.  xviij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  emptionem 
quinque  celdrarum  frumenti  et  quinque  celdrarum  brasii 
pro  centum  et  quadraginta  libris,  bolla  frumenti  stante 
ad  novemdecim  solidos  et  brasii  ad  sexdecim  solidos, 
liberatarum  comiti  de  Arane  tempore  sui  regiminis  et 
residentie  in  Edinburgo  de  mandato  dominorum  consilii 
prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  jcxl  li.  Et  compotanti  pro  sup- 
portatione  castri  de  Hume,  videlicet  viginti  quatuor 
personarum  existentium  in  eodem,  a vicesimo  sexto 
Martii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  inclusive  usque 
ad  penultimum  Septembris  ejusdem  anni  etiam  inclusive, 
in  centum  octuaginta  libris  taxatis  per  regentes  et 
dominos  consilii  per  dictum  tempus  et  liberatis  per  dictum 
compotantem  personis  existentibus  in  dicto  castro  in 
diversis  rebus  necessariis  pro  custodia  dicti  castri  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  jclxxx  B.  Et  pro  naulo  et  certis 
expensis  duarum  machinarum  lie  channonis  tempore  quo 
comes  de  Arane,  regens,  inerat  ad  Eddringtoun,  licet  dicte 
machine  navigate  erant  nisi  ad  ISTorthberwik  et  reverse 
sunt,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  viij  E. 
ix  s.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  iijcxxviij  E.  ix  s. 
Et  sic  restant  ijmviijclxxv  E.  xij  s.  vj  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  reparatione  et 
emendatione  novi  operis  regis  de  Lethe,  in  tegulis,  in 
gradu,  in  lie  fluring  gradus,  in  triginta  quinque  libris  et 
septem  solidis  particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum, 
xxxv  E.  vij  s.  Et  abbati  de  Paslay  pro  duobus  lez 


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punchions  vini  clareti  pro  quibus  dederat  duos  lie 
punchions  gubernatori,  qui  erant  positi  in  navi  in  ultimo 
transitu  suo  ad  Galliam,  ix  Ii.  Et  pef  solutionem  factam 
domino  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Apilgirth  militi  in  quadra- 
ginta libris  ex  eo  quod  habuerat  assedationem  custume 
bonorum  Anglicanorum  ad  longum  tempus  et  auditores 
scaccarii  intellexerunt  regem  defraudatum  ex  illa  asseda- 
tione,  propterea  dederunt  sibi  hujusmodi  quadraginta 
libras  ut  ipse  hujusmodi  assedationem  renunciaret  in 
futurum,  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  xl  R.  Et  pro  lie 
study  empto  a Johanne  Kik  et  misso  versus  castrum  de 
Dunbar,  x R.  Et  solute  Albany  heraldo  pro  suis 
laboribus  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  x R.  Et 
comiti  de  Athole  de  precepto  dominorum  scaccarii  ex  con- 
sideratione eorum,  xx  R.  Et  Thome  Peblis,  vitrario,  pro 
conservatione  vitri  in  palatiis  de  Edinburgh,  Linlithqw, 
Striveling,  et  Falkland,  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras, 
de  anno  compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  xl  R. 
Et  Alexandro  Wardlaw  in  feodo  suo  de  anno  compoti, 
x R.  Et  duci  Mediolani  alias  Johanni  Hill  in  elimosina 
domini  regis  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  v R.  Et 
Roberto  Scott,  fabro,  pro  feodo  suo,  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  de  hoc  anno  tantum,  v R.  Et  pro  naulo 
certarum  cordarum  vocatarum  lie  cablis  et  cordage 
missarum  domino  gubernatori  ad  Deip  per  speciale 
mandatum  ejusdem,  xij  R.  x s.  Et  pro  le  punchioun 
vini  et  duobus  mutonibus  datis  regi  armorum  Dacie, 
iij  R.  x s.  Et  capitaneo  Bukket  pro  naulo  suo  in  ultimo 
itinere  suo  ad  Galliam,  liij  s.  Et  Anthonio  tubicini  in 
octodecim  libris  et  decem  solidis  in  feodo  suo  de  anno 
compoti,  xviij  R.  x s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  quinque 
tubicinis  Italicis  in  quinquaginta  quinque  libris  et  novem 
solidis  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto 
manu  sua  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum,  lv  R.  ix  s. 
Et  dictis  tubicinis  Italicis  in  quinquaginta  una  libris 
preter  firmas  et  devorias  dominii  de  Garviauch  in  rotulo 
anni  ete.  vcdecimi  octavi  dictis  tubicinis  allocatas,  per 
preceptum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  ostensum  super 
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compotum,  lj  fi.  Et  pro  alba  et  aliis  vestibus  sacer- 
dotalibus ad  capellam  de  Falkland,  xxxvij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
domino  Johanni  Gourlay,  magistro  cone,  pro  suis  laboribus 
per  tempus  compoti,  viij  fi.  Et  pro  marta  et  porco 
donatis  Fratribus  Minoribus  in  elimosina  domini  regis  in 
Edinburgh,  xviij  S.  Et  pro  naulo  triginta  octo  celdrarum 
trium  bollarum  trium  ferlotarum  et  duarum  peccarum 
ordei  et  farrine  avenatice  firmarum  de  Boss  superius 
oneratarum,  capienti  pro  naulo  celdre  xvj  s.,  examinato 
super  compotum,  xxxij  11.  xv.  s.  ix  fi.  Summa  harum 
expensarum,  iijclxxij  fi.  xj  s.  j d.  Et  sic  restant  ijmvciij  B. 
xvij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  diversorum 
cursorum  et  nuntiorum  regiorum  pro  expeditione  nego- 
tiorum spectantium  rotulatori  examinatis  super  compotum 
per  tempus  compoti,  xiiij  B.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  compotanti 
per  superfluam  onerationem  certorum  salmonum  spectan- 
tium Ade  Hoppar  oneratorum  in  compoto  custumarii  de 
Invernes  et  ibi  omissorum,  iij  fi.  Et  pro  naulo  quatuor 
lastarum  salmonum  a Dingwell  ad  Letht,  capienti  pro 
berili  duos  solidos,  extendente  ad  quatuor  libras  et 
sexdecim  solidos,  examinato  super  compotum,  iiij  B.  xvj  s. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  xxij  B.  iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic 
restant  ijmiiijclxxx  B.  xvij  s.  j d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
decano  de  Lestalrig  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras  de 
hospitio  domini  regis  in  Letht  pro  sustentatione  unius 
prebendarii  in  collegio  de  Lestalrig  pro  animabus  regum 
bone  memorie  Jacobi  tertii  et  quarti,  de  anno  compoti, 
xx  B.  Et  domino  Waltero  Gray,  capellano  celebranti  in 
Lestalrig  ad  altare  Sancte  Triduane,  percipienti  annuatim 
quatuordecim  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  de  quibus  hoc  anno 
percepit  de  una  botha  octo  marcas  dicti  hospitii,  et  solute 
per  rotulatorem  sex  marce  super  compotum,  iiij  B.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Johanni  Kirkwod,  magistro  lar- 
dinarie,  percipienti  annuatim  sex  marcas  in  feodo  suo  et 
pro  gagiis  verleti  sui  quatuor  libras  et  decem  solidos,  de 
anno  compoti,  viij  B.  x s.  Et  Petro  Crechtoun  de 


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Nauchtane  militi  in  garderoba  regis,  percipienti  annuatim 
viginti  marcas  in  feodo  suo,  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  sic 
quod  de  cetero  non  petatur  nec  solvatur  usque  ad  perfec- 
tam etatem  regis.  Et  Patricio  Donaldsoun,  servitori  dicti 
Petri  in  dicta  gardiroba,  percipienti  annuatim  sex  marcas, 
et  clerico  domicilii  domini  regis  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  in  feodo  suo,  et  Johanni  Adamsoun,  Gilberto 
Reauch,  David  Lowry,  Johanni  Langlandis,  Duncano 
Richartsoun,  Johanni  Balfour,  Jacobo  Bisset,  Archibaldo 
Auchinlek,  Thome  Mure,  Alexando  Cairmaig  alias  Hegth, 
David  Cameroun,  et  Johanni  Bonar,  et  Andree  Disching- 
toun,  qui  sunt  in  numero  quatuordecim  persone,  qualibet 
earum  percipiente  in  anno  quatuor  marcas  in  eorum  feodis, 
extendentibus  in  toto  ad  sexaginta  quatuor  libras  tresdecim 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  examinatos  super  compotum 
de  anno  compoti,  lxiiij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Garviauch 
signifero  percipienti  annuatim  decem  libras,  et  Willelmo 
Balfour,  janitori,  percipienti  annuatim  decem  libras,  de 
anno  compoti  et  de  termino  Penthecostes  precedente  hoc 
compotum,  et  Jacobo  Kinloch,  janitori  domini  regis,  in 
quinque  libris,  extendentes  in  toto  ad  triginta  libras  ex- 
aminatas super  compotum,  xxx  R.  Et  Karolo  Campbell, 
Willelmo  Scheves,  Jacobo  Nesbitt,  et  Patricio  Maxtoun, 
clavigeris,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  decem  libras 
de  anno  compoti,  xl  R.  Et  Carrik  signifero  percipienti 
in  anno  decem  libras  de  anno  compoti,  x R.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  jclxxvij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
ijmiijciij  H.  xiij  s.  ix  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Willelmo  Duly,  Johanni  Craig,  verletis  camere  domini 
regis,  Georgio  Dempstar,  ostiario  regis,  Patricio  Spittale, 
qui  sunt  in  numero  quatuor  persone,  quilibet  eorum 
percipiens  in  anno  quatuor  marcas  in  eorum  feodis,  de 
anno  compoti,  x R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Patricio  Douglas 
percipienti  annuatim  sex  marcas,  et  David  Crechtoun  in 
panitria  regis  percipienti  in  anno  sex  marcas,  et  Henrico 
Dempstar,  senescallo  domini  regis,  percipienti  in  anno 
sex  marcas  in  feodo  suo  et  triginta  quinque  solidos  pro 


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pabulo  equi  sui,  extendentes  in  toto  ad  tresdecim  libras 
et  quindecim  solidos,  de  anno  compoti,  xiij  li.  xv  s.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Elizabeth  Sinclar  et  Elizabetht 
Douglas,  unaquaque  earum  percipiente  annuatim  quatuor 
marcas  in  eorum  feodis,  et  Mawis  Atkinsoun,  lotrici 
domini  regis,  in  sex  marcis  in  anno,  et  Johanni  Bissait, 
pro  tunc  coco  domini  regis,  in  sex  marcis  in  anno,  et 
duobus  lie  gromis  domini  regis,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens 
in  anno  duas  marcas,  et  le  turnebroche  percipienti  in 
anno  unam  marcam,  et  Jacobo  Dempstar,  custodi  vasorum 
argenteorum  et  stanneorum,  in  duabus  marcis,  et  Eoberto 
Muncur,  lie  catur  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris,  percipienti 
annuatim  quatuor  libras  in  feodo  suo,  et  magistro 
Johanni  Donaldsoun  in  quinque  libris  in  feodo  suo,  et 
Duncano  Dausoun,  carbonario,  percipienti  annuatim 
quatuor  libras  in  feodo  .suo,  et  Henrico  Mair,  percipienti 
in  anno  quinque  marcas  in  feodo  suo,  et  dicto  Henrico 
Dempstar  pro  supportatione  officii  sui  senescallatus  in 
sex  libris  per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,  et  Eoberto 
Purves  in  stabulo  domini  regis  percipienti  annuatim 
quatuor  marcas,  et  David  Crechtoun  percipienti  in  anno 
triginta  quinque  solidos  pro  palulo  equi  sui,  et  dicto 
Eoberto  Purves  percipienti  in  anno  triginta  quinque 
solidos  pro  pabulo  equi  sui,  et  dicto  Eoberto  Muncur, 
Duncano  Dawsoun,  percipientibus  in  anno  pro  pabulis 
equorum  suorum  unoquoque  eorum  triginta  quinque 
solidos,  et  Georgio  Dempstar,  ostiario,  percipienti  annuatim 
triginta  quinque  solidos  pro  pabulo  equi  sui,  de  anno 
compoti  et  anno  precedente  hoc  compotum,  extendentes 
in  toto  ad  quinquaginta  tres  libras  et  decem  solidos 
examinatos  super  compotum,  liij  11.  x s.  Summa  harum 
expensarum,  lxvij  li.  v s.  Et  sic  restant  ijmijcxxxvj  11. 
viij  s.  ix  d. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotanti  pro  feodo  clerici 
registri  et  roba  sua,  de  anno  compoti,  xxij  li.  Et 
domino  Alexandro  Scott  et  Henrico  Mair  pro  eorum 
laboribus  de  anno  compoti,  x li.  Et  Georgio  Gud  pro 
suis  laboribus  in  dicto  scaccario,  v H.  Et  dicto  domino 


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Alexandro  Scott,  capellano  dicti  scaccarii,  iij  E.  vj  s. 
viij  d.  Et  pro  tabula,  sedilibus,  sera,  clave  domus 
scaccarii,  et  pro  viridi  panno,  videlicet  coopertorio  tabule 
ostiario  scaccarie  spectante,  vj  E.  Et  pro  pergamino  et 
papiro  pro  compotis  scaccarii  scribendis,  cariagio  rotu- 
lorum de  castro  versus  domum  scaccarii,  et  impositione 
eorundem,  iij  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  jacturalibus  in 
eodem  scaccario,  xx  s.  Et  clericis  custodientibus  rotulos 
in  dicto  scaccario,  xxx  E.  Et  decano  Abirdonensi  pro  suis 
laboribus  in  dicto  scaccario,  xiij  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  domino 
, Johanni  Quhite  pro  suis  laboribus  dictando  dictos  rotulos  in 
dicto  scaccario,  xiij  E.  vj  s viij  d.  Et  Nicholaio  Craufurd 
remanenti  continue  super  dictum  scaccarium  pro  tabula 
sua  tempore  dicti  scaccarii,  de  anno  compoti,  x E.  Et 
magistro  Johanni  Chesholme,  clerico  dicti  rotulatoris,  pro 
suis  laboribus  eidem  serviendo,  x E.  Et  rotulatori  pro 
support atione  sui  officii  et  servitorum  suorum  equitando 
in  diversis  negotiis  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris  et  in 
nundinis  faciendo  diversas  expensas,  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  lxxx  E.  Et  clericis  scribentibus  rotulos,  vide- 
licet domino  Alexandro  Scott,  Henrico  Mair,  Georgio 
Gud,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  qua, tuor  marcas, 
et  magistro  Johanni  Donaldsoun  capienti  quadraginta 
solidos,  et  duobus  juvenibus  custodientibus  dictos  rotulos, 
quilibet  eorum  percipiens  duas  marcas,  et  ostiario 
scaccarii  capienti  sex  marcas  pro  esculentis  et  poculentis 
dictorum  clericorum  et  ostiarii  tempore  dicti  scaccarii, 
extendentes  in  toto  ad  sexdecim  libras  tresdecim  solidos 
et  quatuor  denarios,  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  xvj  E. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  uxori  quondam  Alexandri  Kers  pro 
feodo  olim  mariti  sui  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  v E., 
de  anno  compoti  tantum.  Et  David  Purves,  clavigero, 
remanenti  super  dominos  scaccarii  tempore  ejusdem  pro 
executione  negotiorum  regiorum  predicto  tempore,  1 s. 
Et  Willelmo  Nisbitt,  clerico  coquete,  pro  suis  laboribus 
circa  custumam  opidi  Edinburgi,  et  Patricio  Cuthberte  de 
throno  pro  suis  laboribus  circa  dictum  thronum  pro 
supportatione  prolium  suarum  in  elimosina,  viij  E.  iiij  d. 


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Et  Johanni  Lechtoun  pro  suis  laboribus,  xl  s.  Et  quatuor 
servitoribus  domini  gubernatoris,  videlicet  dicto  Eoberto 
Muncur,  Duncano  Dausoun,  Petro  Sempill,  et  Patricio 
Spittale,  quilibet  eorum  in  quinque  libris  pro  support- 
atione  eorum  in  esculentis  et  poculentis  de  expresso  man- 
dato dicti  domini  gubernatoris  usque  ad  adventum  ipsius 
Dei  gratia  in  regnum,  xx  Ii.  Et  Eoberto  Galloway, 
servitori  domini  regis  defuncti,  ex  consideratione  auditorum 
pro  supportatione  sua,  iij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  ex  eo  quia  con- 
servat res  diversas  domini  regis  defuncti  ad  usum  regis 
moderni.  Et  Cuthberto  Crechtoun  et  Duncano  Crech- 
toun  pro  eorum  laboribus  in  castro,  licet  non  intrantur  in 
libro  domicilii  domini  regis,  ex  consideratione  auditorum, 
dicto  Cuthberto  percipiente  sex  marcas  et  dicto  Duncano 
quatuor  marcas,  de  anno  compoti  tantum,  vj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  ijcxliij  11.  iiij  s.  Et 
sic  restant  jmixclxxxxiij  H.  iiij  s.  ix  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  sex 
equorum,  capienti  pro  quolibet  equo  duodecim  denarios  in 
die  a primo  Septembris  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcdecimi  septimi  usque  ad  eundem  diem  ejusdem  mensis 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi,  in  nonaginta  septem 
libris  et  quatuor  solidis,  et  pro  gagiis  ipsius  compotantis 
et  quinque  servitorum  secum  existentium  per  idem 
tempus  in  septuaginta  tribus  libris  sex  solidis,  extendenti- 
bus in  toto  ad  centum  septuaginta  libras  et  decem  solidos, 
et  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris  literatorio  ad  allocan- 
dum  alias  ostenso  super  compotum  et  examinato  super 
compotum,  jclxx  H.  x s.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  jmvijcxxij  li.  xiiij  s.  ix  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  lie  fals  plakkis 
receptis  negligenter  per  eundem  de  lie  plakkis,  xxiij  li. 
Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  jmvijclxxxxix  li. 
xiiij  s.  ix  d.  x celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  jj  pecce  frumenti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xx  li.  receptis  a Johanne  Eoss, 
ballivo  de  Farne,  in  scaccario  anno  predicto.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet.  Et  sic  restant  jmviijcxix  li.  xiiij  s.  ix  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  emptionem  trium 


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scalarum  missarum  ad  Weddirburn  tempore  obsidionis 
ejusdem  per  dominum  de  Arane,  iij  H.  x s.  Summa 
hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  jmviijcxvj  H.  iiij  s. 
ix  d.  x celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  jj  pecce  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  domicilii 
domini  regis  et  intratis  in  libris  ejusdem  a primo  Augusti 
inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  usque  ad  vice- 
simum quintum  ejusdem  mensis  et  anni  inclusive,  in  una 
celdra  quinque  bollis  et  duabus  peccis  frumenti  particu- 
lariter examinatis  super  compotum,  j celdra  v bolle  ij 
pecce  frumenti.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  in  toto  jmviijcxvj  H.  iiij  s.  ix  d.  viij  celdre  xij  bolle 
iij  J pecce  frumenti. 


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CCCL.  [CCCLXIIL] 

COMPOTA  BALLIYORUM  AD  EXTRA. 
a.d.  1520. 

Fethir-  Compotum  Wilelmi  Gordoun,  curatoris  Johannis  Wod 

- carne.  ac  sponsi  matris  dicti  Johannis,  feodifirmarii  thanagii  de 
Fethircarn  et  Abirluthnot,  [. Edinburgh , 24  October  15 W, 
from  17  July  1518 ; 2 years.\ 

Item  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lxxvij  li.  v s.  iij  rynmartis 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  primo  anno  hujus 
compoti.  Et  de  lxxvij  Ii.  v s.  iij  rynmartis  de  secundo 
anno  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jcliiij  R.  x s. 
vj  rynmarte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
heredibus  quondam  "Willelmi  Levingstoune  de  Drumry 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  annui  redditus 
terrarum  de  Balmakeuin,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  com  potantis,  xl  R. 
Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  Brechinensi 
pro  anima  quondam  Roberti  Erskin  militis,  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  de  annis  com- 
poti et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir 
Bertoun,  rotulatori,  in  centum  septem  libris  sexdecim 
solidis  et  octo  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per 
Respondebit  suam  acquittantiam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
Bertoun3  rotu  JCvR  XVJ  Pro  fiuibus  dictus  rotulator  responde- 

lator.  ’ bit.  Summa  expensarum,  jcliiij  R.  x s.  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  pecunias.  Et  restant  vj  rynmarte. 

Bute.  Compotum  Niniani  Stewart,  camerarii  dominii  de 


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Bute,  [. Edinburgh , 6 November  1520,  from  7 August 
1518;  i terms .] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lxxxviij  li.  xiij  s.  xj  d. 
xij  celdris  xiiij  bollis  j ferlota  ordei  j celdra  viij  bollis 
farrine  avenatice  ix  celdris  ix  bollis  j ferlota  avenarum 
xlvij  martis  ij  quarterns  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui, 
ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxvj  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  per  integras 
firmas  dominii  de  Bute  infra  parrochiam  de  Kingarth  de 
primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  lxxv  li.  xix  s.  xj  d. 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  infra  parrochiam  de 
Rothissay  de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  xj  celdris  xv  bollis 
ordei  x celdris  avenarum  xlj  martis  ij  quarteriis  per  in- 
tegras firmas  victualium  et  martarum  de  eodem  anno. 
Et  de  j celdra  viij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  molendini  de 
Rothissa  de  primo  anno  compoti,  que  particulariter  scri- 
buntur in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  septimi.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jcxlij  li.  iij  s.  iij  d.  xj  celdre  xv  bolle  ordei 
x celdre  avenarum  xlj  marte  ij  quarteris  j celdra  viij  bolle 
farrine  avenatice. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxlij  li.  iij  s.  iij  d.  xj  celdris 
xv  bollis  ordei  x celdris  avenarum  xlj  martis  ij  quarteriis 
j celdra  viij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  de  firmis,  victualibus, 
et  martis  dicti  dominii  de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  preter  arreragia,  ijclxxxiiij  li. 
vj  s.  vj  d.  xxiij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  iij  celdre  farrine 
avenatice  xx  celdre  avenarum  lxxxiij  marte.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iijclxxiij  li.  v d.  xxxvj 
celdre  xij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei  iiij  celdre  viij  bolle  farrine 
avenatice  xxix  celdre  ix  bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  jcx 
marte  ij  quarteria. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  duobus  capellanis  celebrantibus  in 
caustro  de  Bothissa,  percipientibus  annuatim  sex  libras 
quinque  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  de  firmis  dicti 
dominii  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  xij  li.  x s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  annuo 


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redditu  viginti  quinque  marcarum  debito  compotanti 
annuatim,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  annis 
compoti,  xxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  custodia  caustri  de 
Eothissa  per  literas  sub  privato  factas  compotanti  alias 
ostensas  super  compotum,  percipienti  annuatim  quadra- 
ginta marcas,  de  annis  compoti,  liij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
Johanni  Huntar,  custodi  damarum  insule  de  Comra,  per- 
cipienti annuatim  viginti  solidos  et  duas  celdras  avenarum 
pro  custodia  earundem,  de  annis  compoti,  xl  s.  iiij  celdre 
avenarum.  Et  husbandis  de  Bute  in  eorum  firmis  pro 
triginta  octo  martis  novem  celdris  et  decem  bollis  aven- 
arum debitis  annuatim  de  dicta  insula,  pro  quarum 
qualibet  marta  allocantur  husbandis  quinque  solidi  et  pro 
bolla  avenarum  duodecim  denarii,  de  annis  compoti, 
xxxiiij  H.  viij  s.  Et  Johanni  Eeide  pro  custodia  foreste 
de  Bute  per  preceptum  alias  ostensum  super  compotum, 
ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  annis  compoti, 
xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  feodo  suo  camerariatus  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  libras  et  quindecim  bollas  ordei  de 
annis  compoti,  x H.  j celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei.  Et  eidem 
de  pecuniis  que  dantur  pro  duabus  martis  et  sex  bollis 
avenarum  que  solebant  pertinere  cuidam  surregico  in  feodo 
suo,  pro  quarum  qualibet  marta  allocantur  quinque  solidi 
et  pro  bolla  avenarum  duodecim  denarii  de  firmis  dicti 
dominii  ut  superius  dictum  est,  de  annis  compoti,  xxxij  s. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir 
Bertoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  centum  quinqua- 
ginta duabus  libris,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suam 
Respondebit  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  et  sub  suo  signeto 
Bertoune  rotu  ^a^en^e  solutionem  super  compotum,  jclij  11,  pro  quibus 
lator.  ’ - respondebit.  Et  eidem  pro  constructione  magni  turris 

dicti  le  dungeoun  in  caustro  de  Bothissay  de  mandato 
domini  regis  quondam  Jacobi  quarti  cujus  anima  pro- 
picietur  Deus,  extendente  in  omnibus  expensis,  videlicet 
in  lapidibus,  lignis,  calce,  feodis  lathamorum,  carpentar- 
iorum, ac  aliorum  operariorum,  et  omnium  necessariorum 
dicti  turris,  ad  centum  nonaginta  unam  libras  septem 
solidos  particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum, 


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363 


jclxxxxj  R.  vij  s.  Summa  expensarum,  iiijclxxxxij  R.  iiij  s. 
iiij  d.  j celdra  xiiij  bolle  ordei  iiij  celdre  avenarum.  Et 
sic  superexposuit  compotans  jcxix  R.  iij  s.  xj  in  pecunia. 
Et  restant  xxxiiij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei  iiij 
celdre  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xxv  celdre  ix  bolle  j 
ferlota  avenarum  jcx  marte  ij  quarteria. 

De  quibus  victualibus  et  martis  restantibus  vendite 
comiti  de  Levinax  trigenta  quatuor  celdre  quatuordecim 
bolle  et  una  ferlota  ordei  pro  centum  triginta  novem 
libris  undecim  solidis  et  tribus  denariis,  bolla  stante  ad 
quinque  solidos,  et  quatuor  celdre  octo  bolle  farrine 
avenatice  pro  viginta  quatuor  libris,  bolla  stante  ad  sex 
solidos  et  octo  denarios,  et  viginti  quinque  celdre  novem 
boRe  una  ferlota  avenarum  pro  quadraginta  libris  octodecim 
solidis  et  sex  denariis,  bolla  stante  ad  duos  solidos,  et 
centum  et  decem  marte  ij  quarteria  pro  septuaginta  tribus 
libris  tresdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  marta  stante 
ad  unam  marcam,  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris  de 
venditione  victualium  et  martarum  precedentium  sub 
signeto  et  sua  subscriptione  ostensum  super  compotum, 
extendentium  in  toto  ad  ducentas  septuaginta  octo  libras 
tres  solidos  et  unum  denarium,  pro  quibus  compotans 
respondebit,  ijclxxviij  R.  iij  s.  j d.  xxxiiij  celdre  xiiij  bolle 
j ferlota  ordei  iiij  celdre  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xxv 
celdre  ix  bolle  j ferlota  avenarum  jcx  marte  ij  quarteria. 
Summa  harum  expensarum  in  victualibus  et  martis  patet. 
Et  sic  eque. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxxviij  R.  iij  s.  j d.  pro 
victualibus  et  martis  superius  venditis.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  superexpositis  suis 
in  compoto  suo  argenti  superius  mentionatis,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem,  in  centum  novemdecim  libris  tribus  solidis 
et  undecim  denariis,  jcxix  R.  iij  s.  xj  d.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  super  compotantem  jclviij  R. 
xix  s.  ij  d.,  soluti  rotulatori  prout  fatebatur  super  com- 
potum, pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  com- 
potantem. 


Respondebit 

compotans. 


Respondebit 
rotulator  pro 
jclviij  li.  xix  s- 

ij  d. 


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Glen- 
charny, 
Urquhart, 
et  Glen- 
morischen. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Compotum  Johannis  Graunt  de  Fruchy,  feodifirmarii 
terrarum  de  Urquhart  et  Glenmorischane,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh,  per  dominum  Alexandrum  Ferquharsoune, 
ejus  deputatum,  [15  November  1520,  from  21  August 
1516  ; h years.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iijclxviij  li.  x s.  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jc  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Urquhart  et  Glenmorischane  de  primo  anno  hujus  com- 
poti. Et  de  xx  s.  per  superexcrescentiam  nove  infeoda- 
tionis  dictarum  terrarum  rentalis  feodifirme  de  Urquhart 
et  Glenmorischane  facte  dicto  Johanni  et  duobus  filiis 
suis,  ut  patet  in  eorum  carta  sub  magno  sigillo  de  primo 
dicto  anno  compoti.  Et  de  iijc  H.  de  tribus  ultimis  annis 
compoti  dictarum  terrarum.  Et  de  iij  H.  per  superex- 
crescentiam nove  infeodationis  rentalis  feodifirme  dictarum 
terrarum  de  predictis  ultimis  annis  hujus  compoti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  iiijciiij  H.  Summa  totalis  onera- 
tionis  cum  arreragiis,  vijclxxij  li.  x s. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Abirnethy,  nec  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glen- 
charny  et  Balnadallach,  ex  eo  quod  dominus  comes  Moravie 
allegat  se  vestitum  et  infeodatum  de  dictis  dominiis  per 
cartam  infeodationis  sue  comitatus  Moravie,  ut  patet  in 
rotulo  anni  Domini  millesimi  quingentesimi  decimi  sexti. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  ducentis  et  quadraginta  libris, 
dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
‘compotum,  ijcxl  H.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  centum 
nonaginta  octo  libris,  ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  et  de  quibus  reddidit  com- 
potum in  ultimo  compoto  suo  reddito  anno  Domini  mille- 
simo quingentesimo  decimo  septimo,  ut  patet  in  eodem, 
jclxxviij  11.  Summa  expensarum,  iiijcxviij  li.  Et  sic 
restant  iijcliiij  li.  x s. 


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Compotum  Johannis  Creichtoune  de  Innernyte,  earner-  Kinclevin. 
arii  de  Kinclevin,  [. Edinburgh , 31  October  1530,  from  3 
January  1516 ; 3 years  and  1 term.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iiijcl  R.  xj  S.  xvj  stuk- 
martis  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in 
feodifirma  assedatarum  quam  aliarum,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  undecimi,  de 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  jmj°xxvj  R.  vij  s.  vj  d.  xxxij 
stukmartis  de  reliquis  quinque  terminis  hujus  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris,  jmvclxxvj  R.  xviij  s.  vj  d.  xlviij 
stukmarte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarrum  de  Arntuly  in  Kinclevin  in  manibus 
episcopi  Dunkeldensis  extendentium  in  anno  ad  tresdecim 
libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios  in  excambium  pro  terris 
ecclesiasticis  de  Abircorn  de  terminis  compoti,  xlvj  R. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cluny  cum  foresta 
extendentium  ad  viginti  marcas  in  anno  concessarum 
Johanni  comiti  Atholie  et  Elinore  sponse  sue  et  heredibus 
suis  masculis  inter  ipsos  legittime  procreatis,  quibus  de- 
ficientibus domino  regi  reversurarum,  de  terminis  compoti, 
xlvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mammelorn 
deputatarum  vastarum  pro  foresta  de  dictis  terminis, 
iiij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  de  Bynmoir  deputato 
similiter  vasto  de  dictis  terminis,  vij  R.  Et  de  firmis 
Mammelorn  in  Glenlyon  deputato  similiter  vasto  pro 
foresta  de  dictis  terminis,  iiij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  maro 
de  Apnadul  in  feodo  suo  de  terminis  compoti,  iiij  R.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  maro  de  Dischyre  et  Toyer  in  feodo  suo  de 
dictis  terminis  compoti,  iiij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  maro  de 
Glenlyon  in  feodo  suo  de  terminis  compoti,  iij  R.  x s. 

Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Inverry  extendentium  ad 
quadraginta  solidos  concessis  dicto  episcopo  per  regem 
Jacobum  secundum,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Dulmernok 
extendentium  ad  quinque  marcas  concessis  eidem  episcopo, 
ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  terminis  compoti, 
xviij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrraum  de  Auchinvaid 
extendentium  ad  decem  marcas  in  anno  Glenschee  ad 


366 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1520. 


Respondebit 
Robertus, 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro 
iij  C1  It.  xj  S. 
vcT. 


Eespondebit 
Eobertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
ator. 


quatuor  marcas  in  anno  admortizatis  collegio  regali  infra 
castrum  de  Striveling  de  terminis  compoti,  xxxij  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  triginta  libratarum  terrarum  de 
Apnadull  assedatarum  Roberto  Menzeis  militi  pro  septua- 
ginta marcis  per  literas  sub  privato,  licet  compotans  oneratur 
cum  nonaginta  marcis,  de  terminis  compoti,  xlvj  li.  xiij  g. 
iiij  d.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoun 
de  Overberntoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  sexcentis 
triginta  libris  septemdecim  solidis,  et  de  ducentis  octua- 
ginta  libris  quinque  solidis  et  septem  denariis  reddidit 
compotum  in  compotis  suis  redditis  annis  quingentesimo 
decimo  septimo  et  decimo  octavo,  ut  patet  in  eisdem,  et  de 
trecentis  quinquaginta  libris  undecim  solidis  et  quinque 
denariis  redditurus  est  compotum  et  pro  quibus  respon- 
debit, dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas  septem  acquit- 
tantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  vjcxxx  li.  xvij  g.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo 
in  triginta  quinque  marcis  de  terminis  compoti,  xxiij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  expensarum,  viijclxxiiij  li.  xiij  g. 
viij  d.  Et  sic  restant  vijcij  li.  iiij  g x d.  xlviij  stuk- 
marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  martis  superius 
oneratis,  pro  quarum  qualibet  marta  dimedia  marca  de 
firmis  predictis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  ter- 
minis compoti,  xij  li.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  dicto 
rotulatori  in  novem  martis  de  martis  predictis,  ipso  pre- 
sente et  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  ix  marte, 
pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  harum  expensarum, 
xij  31.  ix  marte.  Et  sic  restant  vjclxxxx  li.  iiij  g.  x d. 
xxxix  stukmarte. 


Strathde  Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  receptoris  fir- 
et  Cromare.  marum  et  dominiorum  de  Strathde  et  Cromare,  [. Edinburgh , 
12  December  1520,  from  12  August  1518 : 5 terms.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxxviij  martis  per  arrer- 
agia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa 
arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxj  li.  xx  martis  j quarterio 


1520. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


367 


per  integras  firmas  dominiorum  de  Strathde  et  Cromare 
de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  vj  bollis  avenarum 
de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  ijcxxj  H.  xx  martis  j quarterio  vj 
bollis  avenarum  de  firmis  dictorum  dominiorum  de 
secundo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  jcx  H.  x s.  xx 
martis  j quarterio  vj  bollis  avenarum  de  firmis  dictorum 
dominiorum  de  quinto  termino  hujus  compoti,  videlicet 
Sancti  Martini,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo 
anni  etc.  octuagesimi  quarti.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
vclij  H.  x s.  lx  marte  iij  quarteria  j celdra  ij  bolle  aven- 
arum. Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  vclij  li. 

, x s.  lxxxxviij  marte  iij  quarteria  j celdra  ij  bolle  aven- 
arum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Logy  et  Dowald  extendentium  ad 
septem  libras  et  decem  solidos,  et  quarta  parte  terrarum 
de  Westoune  extendente  ad  quinquaginta  solidos  annua- 
tim,  de  terminis  compoti,  xxv  li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Eistoune  et  Terlane  extendentium  annuatim 
ad  viginti  libras,  Johanni  Euthirfurde  militi  hereditarie 
concessarum  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam 
super  compotum,  de  terminis  compoti,  1 li.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Eratribus  Sancte  Trinitatis  de  Abirdene 
percipientibus  annuatim  decem  marcas  annui  redditus  de 
Westoune,  ut  patet  in  antiquis  rotulis,  de  terminis  com- 
poti et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
eidem  de  septemdecim  martis  et  una  quarta  parte  marte 
et  sex  bollis  avenarum  de  oneratione  martarum  et  aven- 
arum annuatim  predictorum  dominiorum  compotanti 
remissis  in  literis  assedationis  dictorum  dominiorum  sibi 
factis,  ut  patet  per  easdem  literas  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  de  terminis  compoti,  lj  marte  iij  quarteria  j 
celdra  ij  bolle  avenarum.  Et  compotanti  per  solutionem 
factam  Eoberto  Bertoune  de  Uvir  Berntoune,  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  tricentis  nonaginta  tribus  libris  et  octodecim 
solidis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas  trinas 
acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  iijclxxxxiij  H.  xviij  s.,  pro  quibus  dictus 


368 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1520. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Breichin  et 
Nevare. 


rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  iiijclxxxv  Ii. 
xj  s.  iiij  d.  lj  marte  iij  quarteria  j celdra  ij  bolle  aven- 
arum. Et  sic  restant  lxvj  Ii.  xviij  s.  viij  d.  xlvij  marte. 
Et  eque  de  avenis. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  arrendatarii 
de  Breichin  et  Nevare,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh,  per 
eundem  [13  December  1520,  from  13  August  1518 ; 
5 terms .] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  ijclxvj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  dictorum  dominiorum  de  primo  anno 
hujus  compoti.  Et  de  ijclxvj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  firmis 
dictorum  dominiorum  de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti. 
Et  de  jcxxxiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  firmis  dictorum  dominio- 
rum de  ultimo  termino  hujus  compoti,  videlicet  Sancti 
Martini  infra  hoc  compotum.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
vjclxvj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Cupro  per- 
cipientibus annuatim  dimediam  marcam,  de  annis  com- 
poti et  termino  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xvj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  capellano  celebranti  in 
ecclesia  cathedrali  Brechinensi  percipienti  annuatim 
novem  libras  de  annuis  redditibus  ville  de  Breichin 
admontizatis  et  concessis  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo 
alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  et  de  terminis  compoti 
et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xxij  li.  x s.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  quondam  Johanni  Watsoune,  surrigico, 
in  feodo  suo,  qui  solebat  percipere  annuatim  viginti 
unam  marcas  et  decem  denarios,  per  preceptum  guberna- 
toris ad  allocandum  de  duobus  annis  hujus  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  xxviij  li.  xx  d.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Jedburgh,  priori 
et  canonicis  de  Rostinoth  ibidem  commorantibus  et  Deo 
servientibus,  percipientibus  annuatim  septem  libras  et  octo 
solidos,  de  terminis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis, 
xviij  li.  x s.  Summa  expensarum,  lxix  Ii.  xviij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  sic  restant  vclxxxxvj  li,  xv  s. 


1520. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


369 


CCCLI.  [CCCLXIY.] 

COMPOTA  CU STUMAEIOEUM  ET  BALLIYOEUM 
BUEGOEUM. 

a.d.  1520. 

Compotum  Margarete  Kennedie,  custumarie  de  Had-  Hading- 
ingtoune,  [. Edinburgh , 6 November  1520,  from  12  July  toune. 
1518  to  1 August  1520;  2 years. 

Charge.  Custom  of  2 lasts  4 sacks  17  st.  wool  (£1±6 
5s.  6{td.),  6 lasts  Iffa  dacres  hides  (£16  12s.),  8700  woolfells 
(£58),  and  101  dozen  ivoollen  cloth  (£16  7s.  6d.),  of  first 
year;  £137  5s.  Ofyd.  Custom  of  6 lasts  1+  st.  wool  (£80 
£s.  6d.),  8 lasts  11  dacres  2 hides  (£22  16s.  6d.),  7730 
woolfells  (£51  10s.),  and  9£  dozen  6 ells  woollen  cloth 
(£11  15s.  3d.),  of  second  year;  £166,  6s.  3d.  Sum, 

£303  11s.  3jzd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  7s.  lid.;  of  custumar , £5 
Is.]  Et  dicte  custumarie  pro  ejus  labore,  ex  consideratione  iober?u3eblfc 
auditorum,  de  annis  compoti,  xxx  s.  \To  Bertoune,  Cornet-  Stor?une’ rotu" 
roller,  £296  12s.  Jf/zd.  Sum,  £303  11s.  3jzd.]  Et  sic 
eque. 

Compotum  David  Grundistoune  de  Glasley,  custumarii  Cowpir. 
burgi  de  Cupro,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem 
[7  November  1520,  from  18  August  1518;  2 years. 

Charge.  Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £50. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Invary,  as  p.  198,  by  Sobertu3eblt 
receipt  of  Prior,  and  at  risk,  £26  13s.  5d.  To  Bertoune,  5tor?un’ rotu" 
Comptroller , £33  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £50.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Wod,  custumarii  de  Pettinwem,  Pettin- 

vol.  xiv.  2 a weme. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Do. 


Montros. 


Respondebit" 
Robertus 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 

Wigtoune 
et  Quhit- 
herne. 


370  EOTULI  SCACCAEIX  1520. 

[. Edinburgh , 15  November  1520,  from  1 July  1518;  2 
years. 

Charge.  Custom  of  35  lasts  herrings  {£21),  260  cod 
(£5  10s.),  and  sale  of  5 lasts  herrings  called  sys  hering 
at  Us.  the  barrel  {£!$),  of  first  year  ; of  35  lasts  herrings 
{£21),  260  cod  {£5  10s.),  and  sale  of  5 lasts  sis  hering  at 
Us.  the  barrel  {£!$),  second  year ; £137. 

Discharge.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £JJ).\  Et  dicto 
rotulatori  in  octuaginta  quatuor  libris  pro  dictis  allecibus 
assise  superius  oneratis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  simili 
modo  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxxiiij  11, 
pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  \Fee  of  account- 
ant, £lf.  Sum,  £137.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  David  Nudry,  custumarii  de  Montros, 
[. Edinburgh , 8 November  1520,  from  16  Jidy  1518. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £26  13s.  fd.  Custom  of  1 last  If. 
dacres  hides  {£3  IfS.),  830  woolfells  {£5  10s.),  and  10 
lasts  5 barrels  salmon  {£25),  of  first  year;  £33  Ilfs. 
Custom  of  1 last  9 dacres  hides  {£3  17s.  Ifd.),  830  woolfells 
{£5  10s.),  11  lasts  11  barrels  salmon  {£28  12s.),  and 
1500  cod  {£3),  of  second  year;  £lfO  19s.  Ifd.  Sum , 
£101  6s.  8d.]  Memorandum  quod  compotans  non 
onerat  se  de  custuma  salmonum  dicti  burgi  anni  Domini 
etc.  quingentesimi  vicesimi,  cum  quibus  onerandus  est  in 
proximo  compoto. 

[. Discharge . Fee  of  custumar,  £1  fs.  lid.  To  Margaret 
Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p.  If9,  by  receipt  of  William  Car- 
michall,  £26  13s.  ifd.  To  said  Duchess,  for  terms 
Martinmas  1518,  Whitsunday  and  Martinmas  1519 , and 
Whitsunday  1520,  by  three  receipts  under  her  seal,  £53 
6s.  8d.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £20  Is.  9d.  Sum, 
£101  6s.  8d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  dompni  Andree  Stevinsoune,  canonici, 
custumarii  de  Wigtoune  et  Quhittirn,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Nicholayum  Craufurd  de  Oxgang  nomine 
dicti  custumarii,  [6  November  1520,  from  17  August  1518. 


1520.  REGUM  SCOTORUM.  371 

Customs , by  tack  to  accountant,  £66  13s.  1/d.;  paid  to 
Bertoune,  Comptroller,  by  two  receipts .] 

Compotum  Jacobi  Rollok  et  Jacobi  Kinlouch,  custu- 
mariorum  burgi  de  Dunde,  [. Edinburgh , 22  November 
1520,  from  19  July  1518. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1/  sacks  12  st.  wool  {£6),  20  lasts  10 
dacres  hides  (£51/  13s.  1/d.),  6570  woolfells  (£1/3  ll/s.  5d.), 
1/00  5 score  5 dozen  woollen  cloth  (£73  2s.  6d.),  and  26 
lasts  salmon  (£62  8s.),  of  first  year;  and  of  16  lasts  hides 
(£1/2  13s.  1/d.),  5200  woolfells  (£31/  13s.  1/d.),  532  dozen 
6 ells  woollen  cloth  (£79  Is.  3d.),  and  17  lasts  8 barrels 
salmon  (£1/2  8s.),  of  second  year.\  Et  non  onerat  se  de 
custuma  salmonum  anni  etc.  vVicesimi,  quia  nondum 
erant  caricati  neque  asportati  extra  regnum  ante  hoc 
compotum.  [Sum,  £1/38  11/js.  2d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Ififed.;  of  custumars,  £7 
6s.  8d.  To  Dominicans  of  Perth,  at  risk,  £11/  13s.  1/d.; 
Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  her  receipts,  £133  6s. 
8d.;  Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Rostinoth,  and  canons, 
by  two  receipts  of  Master  James  Gray,  chaplain  of  said 
Abbot,  £26  13s.  1/d.;  chaplain  of  St.  Salvator,  by  receipt 
of  Master  Robert  Monorgound,  chaplain,  £10;  and  John 
Kinlouch,  by  his  receipt,  £20;  as  p.  51.~\  Et  dictis  custu- 
mariis  de  custuma  trium  lastarum  et  octo  barilium  sal- 
monum extendentium  ad  octo  libras  sexdecim  solidos 
superius  superflue  onerata  in  oneratione  salmonum  pre- 
scripta,  prout  clare  constabat  auditoribus,  viij  H.  xvj  s. 
[To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £212  15s.  To  do.,  £5  2s.  9jsd. 
Sum,  £1/38  U/s.  2d.\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Johannis  Ogilvy  de  Laveroklaw,  custu- 
marii  de  Banff,  [. Edinburgh , 26  November  1520,  from  26 
August  1518. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1/  sacks  20  st.  wool  (£6  8s.  lid.),  1 
dacre  hides  (2s.  8d.),  580  schorlings  (£1  17s.  9jgd.),  2300 
lentrynwair  (£1  18s.  1/d.),  19  lasts  2 barrels  salmon 
(£1/6),  of  first  year;  and  1 sack  wool  (£1  6s.  8d.),  and  21/ 


Respondebit 
Robert  us 
Bertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Dunde. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 

Do. 


Banffe. 


372 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1520. 


Respondebit 
Robertas 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Yocandi. 


VocandL 


Vocandi. 


Inner- 

kethin. 


lasts  7 barrels  salmon  (£59),  of  second  year;  £116 
14s.  4>l*d.\  Et  non  onerat  se  de  custuma  salmonum  anni 
Domini  etc.  vc vicesimi,  cum  quibus  custumarius  dicti 
burgi  onerandus  est. 

[Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  6d.;  of  custumars,  £1  19si] 
Et  dicto  compotanti  pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  in 
importatione  dictarum  custumarum  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  de  dictis  duobus  annis  compoti,  viij  ii.  [To 
Bertoun , Comptroller , £106  Ifs.  10jd.  Sum,  £116  lfs. 
J$d.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  xlv  Ii. 
de  arreragiis  quondam  Georgei  Currour,  tunc  custumarii 
de  Banff,  restantibus  in  pede  compoti  sui  redditi  anno 
quingentesimo  nono,  ut  patet  in  eodem,  nec  onerat  se  de 
custumis  dicti  burgi  a decimo  sexto  mensis  Julii  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcnoni  usque  in  diem  secundum  mensis  Feb- 
ruarii anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi,  quia  dictus  Georgeus 
intromisit  cum  dictis  custumis  dicto  tempore,  pro  quibus 
vocandi  sunt  heredes  et  executores  dicti  quondam 
Georgei,  nec  de  dictis  custumis  a quinto  die  mensis  Sep- 
tembris contingentis  anni  Domini  etc.  decimi  quinti  usque 
ad  vicesimum  septimum  mensis  Martii  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcdecimi  septimi,  ex  eo  quod  Willelmus  Ogilvy  de 
Stratherne  miles  intromisit  cum  dictis  custumis  per 
idem  tempus,  pro  quibus  vocandi  sunt  heredes  et  execu- 
tores dicti  quondam  Willelmi,  nec  de  xxx  H xj  s.  iiij  d. 
de  arreragiis  dicti  quondam  Willelmi  militis,  restantibus 
in  pede  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  eodem,  pro  quibus 
simili  modo  vocandi  sunt  heredes  et  executores  prefati 
Willelmi,  videlicet  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  quinti. 

Compotum  Phillippi  Mowbra  et  Marci  Swintoune, 
custumariorum  burgi  de  Inverkething,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  eosdem  [27  November  1520,  from  S August 
1518;  2 years. 

Charge.  Custom  of  9 dacres  hides  (£1  4s.),  360  wooU 
fells  (£2  6s.  8d.),  and  9 dozen  woollen  cloth  (13s.  6d.),  of 


1520. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


373 


first  year;  and  of  160  woolfells  (£ 1 ),  and  7 dozen  woollen 
cloth  (11s.),  of  second  year;  £5  15s.  2d. 

Discharge.  Fees  of  accountants,  Is.  lid.  To  Bertoun, 
Comptroller,  £5  13s.  3d.  Sum,  £5 15s.  2d.]  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  Willelmi  Gaderare,  custumarii  de  In  vernes,  Innernes, 
Eos,  Suthirland,  et  Caithnes,  [. Edinburgh , 28  November  Eos,  . 

1520,  from  28  August  1518.  Suthirland, 

Charge.  Custom  of  5 lasts  10  dacres  hides  (£15  13s.  et 
5d.),  and  27  lasts  5 barrels  salmon  (£66  18s.),  of  first 
year;  and  of  3 lasts  17  dacres  6 hides  (£10  6s.  lid.),  and 
15  lasts  11  barrels  salmon  (£38  5s.),  of  second  year;  £130 
2s.  3d.]  Et  non  onerat  se  de  salmonibus  anni  etc.  quin- 
gentesimi vicesimi,  cum  quibus  onerandus  est  in  proximo 
compoto  suo  reddendo. 

[ Discharge . Fee  of  accountant,  £2  3s.  5d.  To  accountant  uobertus 
by  discretion  of  auditors,  £7  18s.  lOd.  To  Bertoune,  Compt-  lator. 
roller,  £120.  Sum,  £130  2s.  3d.\  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  Gilberti  Lauder,  custumarii  de  Kirkcud-  Kirkcud- 
brycht,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  \15  December  brycht. 
1520,  from  17  August  1518  to  18  August  1520  ; 2 years. 

Charge.  Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £80. 

Discharge.  To  Minorites  of  Kirkcudbright,  as  p.  96,  Eespondebit 
by  tolerance  and  receipt  of  Friar  William  Tennande,  uobertus 

° j.  •/  Bertoune,  rotn- 

warden,  and  under  seal,  £6  13s.  Ifd.  To  Bertoune,  Comp-  lator. 
tr oiler,  £73  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £80.]  Et  sic  eque. 


[In  dorso.] 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Hadingtoune,  redditum  Hading- 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Borthuik,  unum  ballivorum  ^oune- 
ejusdem,  \6  November  1520,  from  9 July  1518;  2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £30. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Haddington,  first  year,  by 
receipt  of  Lady  Elizabeth  Hepburne,  Prioress,  second  year  Bobertuseblt 
at  risk,  £5;  Abbot  of  Dunfermline,  at  risk,  £5;  and  £tor°une’ rotu’ 


374 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1520. 


Hospital  of  St.  Laurence , £2  ; as  p 63.  To  Bertoune , 
Comptroller,  £20.  Sum,  £30.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Cowpir,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  David  Spens  de  Wolmestoune,  prepositum, 
et  Johannem  Murray,  thesaurarium  dicti  burgi,  [7 
November  1520,  from  23  July  1518  ; 2 years. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £31/,  13s.  1/d;  paid  to  Abbot  of 
Culros , as  p.  60,  by  four  receipts.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Craile,  [ Edinburgh , 
11/  November  1520,  from  15  Jidy  1518;  2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £22. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  two  receipts  of 
Sobertuseblt  Sir  John  Levingtoun,  chamberlain  of  that  place,  £5  6s.  8d.; 
Bertam, rotu.  ^ ^ 6g  Tq  Comptroller,  £6  13s.  4d.}  Et 

eidem  de  firmis  annui  redditus  levandi  de  burgo  de 
Craile  existentis  in  manibus  regis  ratione  non  introitus 
termini  Penthecostes  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi 
decimi  septimi  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  vice- 
comes  de  Eiff  in  compoto  suo  reddito  anno  Domini  mille- 
simo quingentesimo  decimo  octavo  oneratur  cum  quin- 
quaginta solidis  de  dictis  firmis  burgalibus  ratione  qua 
supra,  et  ideo  dicti  compotantes  de  eisdem  exonerari 
debeant,  prout  clare  constat  in  compoto  dicti  vicecomitis 
reddito  anno  ut  supra,  et  de  eisdem  quinquaginta  solidis 
dicto  vicecomiti  satisfacere  tenentur  dicta  ratione,  1 s. 
Et  eidem  de  relevio  dicti  annui  redditus  per  sasinam 
datam  David  domino  Lindissay  de  eisdem  vicesimo  tertio 
Octobris  anno  regni  regis  quinto,  extendente  ad  quinque 
. libras  ex  eo  quod  vicecomes  de  Eiff  in  compoto  suo  vice- 
comitatus  reddito  anno  Domini  etc.  quingentesimo  decimo 
octavo  oneratur  cum  eisdem,  et  compotantes  dicto  vice- 
comiti easdem  quinque  libras  sibi  tenentur  solvere,  et  de 
eisdem  in  isto  compoto  exonerari  debent,  v H.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Lundy  de  Balgony  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  libras  de  dictis  firmis  in  quinquaginta 
solidis  de  dictis  firmis  termini  Sancti  Martini  anni 


Coupir. 


Craile. 


1520. 


EEGUM  SCOTORUM. 


375 


Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  septimi,  ex  eo  quod 
licet  dictus  Jacobus  solebat  annuatim  de  dictus  annuis 
redditibus  quinque  libras  percipere,  tamen  hujusmodi 
annui  redditus  in  manibus  regis  existebant  ratione 
non  introitus  termini  Penthecostes  anno  etc.  decimo  septi- 
mo, et  sic  regi  pertinebant  et  dicto  Jacobo  minime  solvi 
debent,  1 s.  Summa  expensarum,  xxij  R.  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Ruthirglen,  redditum  Ruthir- 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Jacobum  Pinkartoune,  unum  bal-  glen. 
livorum  ejusdem,  [22  November  1520,  from  1 July  1518 : 

2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £26. 

Discharge.  To  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Glasgow,  as  p. 

58^]  vicariis  chori  dicte  ecclesie  per  suas  binas  acquitan- 
tias  manu  domini  Jacobi  Calderwod,  notarii,  eorum 
nomine  subscriptas  fatentibus  solutionem  super  compo-  Sobe?tuSeblt 
turn,  [£22.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £f  Sum,  £26.]  £tor?une’ rotu 
Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Perth,  redditum  apud  Perth. 
Edinburgh  per  Constantinum  Arthur,  unum  eorundem, 

[26  November  1520,  from  20  July  1518 : 2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £160. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Quhite,  £1  6s.  8d .;  Abbot  of  Cambuskynneth,  first 
year,  by  receipt  of  Sir  William  Patersoune,  sub-prior,  second 
year,  by  receipt  of  Sir  John  Arnot,  cellarer,  £5  ; Abbot  of 
Scone,  by  two  letters  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  sub-prior,  £10  6s.  8d .; 

Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  £66  13s.  Jfd.;  with  pensions  of 
Hospitals  of  St.  Leonard  and  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  £11 
IfS.;  all  by  two  receipts  of  Prior  Hugh ; Dominicans  of 
Perth,  first  year,  by  receipt  of  Prior  Robert  Lite,  Prior, 
second,  by  receipt  of  Friar  James  Younge , Prior,  £37  6s. 

8d.;  Carmelites  of  Perth,  by  two  receipts  of  Prior,  £6  13s. 
id.;  and  provost  and  community  of  Perth,  by  two  receipts 
of  Thomas  Fothringhame , £21  9s.  J+d. ; as  p.  59.  Sum, 

£160.]  Et  sic  eque. 


376 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1520. 


Inner- 

keithin. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Kingorne. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Culane. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Irwing. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Innerkeithing,  red- 
ditum apud  Edinburgh  per  Marcum  Swyntoune,  unum 
eorundem,  [26  November  1580,  from  15  July  1518 : 2 
years. 

Fermes , by  feu-charter,  £10  ; paid  to  Bertoune,  Compt- 
roller.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kingorne,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Boswell,  unum  eorundem,  [10 
November  1520,  from  23  Jidy  1518 : 2 years. 

Charqe.  Arrears,  10s.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £5. 
Sum,  £5  10s. 

Discharge.  To  Constable  of  Kinghorn,  as  p.  63,  at 
risk,  £f.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £1  10s.  Sum,  £5 
lOs.']  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Culane,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  dominum  Georgeum  Layng,  capellanum, 
nomine  eorundem,  [7  November  1520,  from  25  August 
1518:  2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes  of  burgh  and  lands  adjacent,  as  p.  113, 
£53  5s.  fd. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  for  soul  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  by 
two  receipts  of  Sir  Thomas  Geddas,  chaplain,  £13  6s.  8d.; 
and  medical  graduate  in  University  of  Aberdeen , at  risk , 
£2 f 12s.;  as  p.  113.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller , £5  6s. 
8d.  Sum,  £1(3  5s.  fdl\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Irwing,  [Edinburgh,  7 
November  1520 ,]  per  Laurentium  Scott,  unum  ballivorum, 
[from  6 July  1518 : 2 years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £llf  13s.  fdl\ 

De  quibus  allocata  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
David  Cunynghame  de  Craganis  percipienti  annuatim 
duas  marcas  de  dictis  firmis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  preceden- 
tibus,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  liij  s. 
iiij  d.  [To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £12.  Sum,  £15  13 s. 
5dl\  Et  sic  eque. 


1520. 


BEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


311 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Dunbritane,  redditum  Dunbritan. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Smollate,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [9  November  1520,  from  12  July  1518 : 2 
years. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £16. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Dumbarton  Castle,  by  two 
receipts  of  Master  John  Striveling,  chaplain,  £13  6s.  8d.; 
in  church  of  St.  Mary,  by  two  receipts  of  Master  James  Robertuseblt 
Stewart,  provost  of  said  college,  £2;  as  p.  207.  To  Bertoun,  Mor!une’ rotu* 
Comptroller , 13s.  fd.  Sum  £16.]  Et  sic  eque. 


378 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1521-2. 


Bute. 


CCCLII.  [CCCLXY.] 

COMPOTUM  BALLIYORUM  AD  EXTRA. 
a.d.  1521-1522. 

Compotum  Niniani  Stewart,  camerarii  dominii  de  Bute, 
[. Edinburgh , 6 February  1521,  from  6 November  1520 ; 3 
terms , Martinmas  1520  and  Whitsunday  and  Martinmas 

1521.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lxvj  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.,  per 
integras  firmas  dominii  de  Bute  infra  parrochiam  de 
Kingarth  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  lxxv  R/ 
xix  s.  xj  d.  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  infra  par- 
rochiam de  Rothissay  de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  xj  celdris 
xv  boRis  ordei  x celdris  avenarum  xlj  martis  ij  quarterns 
per  integras  firmas  victualium  et  martarum  de  eodem 
anno  dicti  dominii.  Et  de  j celdra  viij  bollis  farrine 
avenatice  molendini  de  Rothissay  de  primo  anno  dicti 
compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni 
etc.  quingentesimi  septimi.  Et  de  lxxj  R.  xix  d.  oh.  de 
firmis  terrarum  tertii  termini,  videlicet  Sancti  Martini 
infra  hoc  compotum.  Et  de  xj  celdris  xv  bollis  ordei 
x celdris  avenarum  xlj  martis  ij  quarterns  j celdra  viij 
bollis  farrine  avenatice  de  firmis,  victualibus,  et  martis  de 
dicto  termino  Sancti  Martini  infra  hoc  compotum,  quia 
victualia  et  marte  dicti  dominii  solvuntur  infra  terminos 
dicti  compoti.  Summa  totalis  onerationis,  ijcxiij  R.  iiij  s. 
x d.  oh.  xxiij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  xx  celdre  avenarum 
lxxxiij  marte  iij  celdre  farrine  avenatice. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  duobus  capellanis  celebrantibus  in 
caustro  de  Rothissay,  percipientibus  annuatim  sex  libras 


1521-2. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


379 


quinque  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  de  dictis  terminis 
compoti,  ix  11.  viij  s.,  ex  elimosina  regis  antiqua  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis.  Et  pro  annuo  redditu  viginti 
quinque  marcarum  debito  compotanti  annuatim,  ut  patet 
in  rotulis  preeedentibus,  de  terminis  compoti,  xxv  H.  Et 
pro  custodia  caustri  de  Rothissay  percipienti  annuatim 
quadraginta  marcas  de  terminis  compoti,  xl  li.  Et 
Johanni  Huntar,  custodi  damarum  insule  de  Comra,  per- 
cipienti annuatim  viginti  solidos  et  duas  celdras  avenarum, 
de  terminis  compoti,  xxx  s.  iiij  celdre  avenarum.  Et 
husbandis  de  Bute  in  eorum  firmis  pro  triginta  octo 
martis  novem  celdris  decem  bollis  avenarum  debitis 
annuatim  de  dicta  insula,  pro  quarum  qualibet  marta 
allocantur  husbandis  quinque  solidi  pro  bolla  avenarum 
duodecim  denarii,  de  terminis  compoti,  xxxiiij  li.  viij  s. 

Et  Johanni  Reide  pro  custodia  f oreste  de  Bute  per  pre- 
ceptum  alias  ostensum  super  compotum  de  terminis 
compoti,  percipienti  annuatim  sexdecim  solidos  octo 
denarios,  xxv  s.  Et  pro  feodo  suo  camerariatus  percipi- 
enti annuatim  quinque  libras  et  quindecim  bollas  ordei, 
de  terminis  compoti,  vij  li.  x s.  j celdra  xiiij  bolle  ordei. 

Et  eidem  de  pecuniis  duarum  martarum  et  sex  bollarum 
avenarum  que  dabantur  annuatim  cuidam  surrigico  in 
feodo  suo,  que  marte  et  avene  nunc  minime  allocantur, 
pro  quarum  qualibet  marta  allocabantur  quinque  solidi  et 
pro  bolla  avenarum  duodecim  denarii,  de  terminis  compoti, 
xxxij  s.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto 
Bertoune  de  Uvir  Bertoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 
centum  marcis,  ipso  presente  et  per  suam  acquittantiam 
manu  sua  subscriptam  ostensam  super  compotum,  lxvj  li.  iXrtusblt 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.;  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  harum  ex-  mtoi?un’ rotl 
pensarum,  jc.lxxxvij  li.  vj  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  xiiij  bolle 
ordei  iiij  celdre  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  xxv  li.  xviij  s. 
vj  d.  ob.  xxij  celdre  ordei  iij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  xvj 
celdre  avenarum  lxxxiij  marte. 

De  quibus  victualibus  et  martis  restantibus  vendite 
comiti  de  Levinax  viginti  due  celdre  pro  octuaginta  octo 
libris,  bolla  stante  ad  quinque  solidos,  et  tres  celdre 


380 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1521. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Eertoune,  rotu- 
lator,  pro 
jclxxxiiij  li. 
xviij  s.  viij 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator. 


Ross. 


farrine  avenatiee  pro  sexdecim  libris,  bolla  stante  ad  sex 
solidos  octo  denarios,  et  sexdecim  celdre  avenarum  pro 
viginti  quinque  libris  et  duodecim  solidis,  bolla  stante 
ad  duos  solidos,  et  octuaginta  tres  marte  pro  quinquaginta 
quinque  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis,  marta  stante  ad 
unam  marcam,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  centum  octua- 
ginta quatuor  libras  octodecim  solidos  et  octo  denarios, 
dicto  Roberto  Bertoune,  rotulatori,  solutos,  ipso  presente 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respon- 
debit, xxij  celdre  ordei  iij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  xvj 
celdre  avenarum  lxxxiij  marte.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  in 
viginti  quinque  libris  octodecim  solidis  sex  denariis  obolo, 
ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, xxv  li.  xviij  s.  vj  d.  ob.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Summa  expensarum,  xxv  li.  xviij  s.  vj  d.  ob.  xxij  celdre 
ordei  iij  celdre  farrine  avenatice  xvj  celdre  avenarum 
lxxxiij  marte.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Jonete  comitisse  de  Athole,  sponse  et  ex- 
ecutricis  quondam  Johannis  comitis  de  Athole,  camerarie 
Rossie,  [Edinburgh,  7 October  15*21,  from  2 August  1518 ; 
3 years.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lvij  celdris  ix  bollis  iij 
ferlotis  farrine  avenatice  xxv  celdris  avenarum  lxxxx 
martis  xliiij  mutonibus  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui, 
ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  eadem  onerat  se  de  lj  R.  xxxiiij  celdris  xij  bollis 
ordei  xxvj  celdris  xij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  iiij  celdris 
avenarum  xvj  martis  xvj  mutonibus  per  integras  firmas 
quarterii  de  Delny  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de 
xxxj  H v celdris  x bollis  ordei  v celdris  x bollis  farrine 
avenatice  v celdris  avenarum  x martis  x mutonibus  per 
integras  firmas  quarterii  de  Balcony  de  dicto  primo  anno 
compoti.  Et  de  j c viij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis 
ordei  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  iij  celdris  iiij 
bollis  avenarum  xiiij  martis  xiiij  mutonibus  de  firmis  quar- 
terii de  Kynnardy  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de 
lxiij  H vj  s.  viij  d.  xij  bollis  ordei  xij  bollis  farrine  avena- 


1521. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


381 


tice  xij  bollis  avenarum  iij  martis  ix  mutonibus  per  integras 
firmas  quartern  de  Fernewair  de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  xxix  II  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  ij  celdris  iiij  bollis  ordei  ij  celdris 
iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  j celdra  avenarum  viij  martis 
per  integras  firmas  terrarum  de  Kynnellane  de  dicto 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  annui 
redditus  de  Caldoir  de  dicto  anno  compoti.  Et  de 
ijclxxxviij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xlvj  celdris  x bollis  ordei  xxxviij 
celdris  x bollis  farrine  avenatice  xiiij  celdris  avenarum  lj 
martis  xlix  mutonibus  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii 
de  secundo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  ijclxxxviij  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xlvj  celdris  x bollis  ordei  xxxviij  celdris 
x bollis  farrine  avenatice  xiiij  celdris  avenarum  lj  martis 
xlix  mutonibus  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de 
tertio  anno  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
viijclxvj  li.  jcxix  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  vxxxv  celdre 
xiiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xiij  celdre  avenarum  jcxxxiij 
marte  jcxxvij  mutones.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum 
arreragiis,  viijclxvj  li.  jcxix  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  jcliij 
celdre  vij  bolle  iij  ferlote  farrine  avenatice  lxvij  celdre 
avenarum  ijciij  marte  jclxxj  mutoun. 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de  jcxvij  H 
viij  s.  ij  d.  de  arreragiis  ultimi  compoti  quondam  David 
Sinclair  facti  per  dominum  Alexandrum  Kynpunt,  canoni- 
cum Moraviensem,  anno  Domini  etc.  quingentesimo  septimo, 
ut  latius  continetur  in  rotulo  unni  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Fratribus  Predicatoribus  de  In  vernes, 
percipientibus  annuatim  unam  celdram  ordei  unam  cel- 
dram  farrine  avenatice  ex  elimosina  quondam  Eufamie 
comitisse  Rossie  et  confirmatione  domini  regis,  de  annis 
compoti,  iij  celdre  ordei  iij  celdre  farrine  avenatice.  Et 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  Sancti  Duthaci  de  Thane 
percipienti  annuatim  decem  libras  durante  voluntate 
domini  regis  per  literas  sub  privato,  de  annis  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  xxx  R.  Et  mauro  comitatus 
Rossie  in  feodo  suo  de  annis  compoti  percipienti  annuatim 
duas  marcas,  iiij  li.  Et  altri  capellano  celebranti  in  dicta 


382 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1521. 


ecclesia  parrochiali  de  Tbane  percipienti  annuatim  octo 
marcas  nnam  celdram  ordei  unam  celdram  farrine  aven- 
atice  unam  celdram  avenarum  quatuor  martas  quatuor 
mutones  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Nevyn  Mekle  de  annis 
compoti,  xvj  li.  iij  celdre  ordei  iij  celdre  farrine  avenatice 
iij  celdre  avenarum  xij  marte  xij  mutones.  Et  mauro 
de  Balcony  percipienti  annuatim  viginti  solidos  in  feodo 
suo  de  annis  compoti,  iij  H.  Et  eidem  de  decem  libris 
firmarum  piscarie  de  Conan  allocatis  pro  salmonibus 
dicte  piscarie  de  annis  compoti,  xxx  R,  pro  quibus  sal- 
monibus compotans  respondebit.  Et  granitario  infra 
castrum  de  Dingvale  pro  custodia  granalis  percipienti 
annuatim  duas  marcas  de  annis  compoti,  iiij  Ii.  Et 
husbandis  de  Eerische,  Suardull,  Ardovay,  Moy,  Kynnard, 
Dunglust,  Auchnasoule,  Arkony,  Kessokis,  Kynnellane, 
pro  victualibus,  martis,  et  mutonibus,  videlicet  pro  celdra 
ordei  tresdecim  solidos  quatuor  denarios,  pro  marta 
quatuor  solidos,  et  pro  mutone  octo  denarios  in  eorum 
firmis  de  annis  compoti,  liiij  Ii.  xij  s.  vj  d.  Et  pro 
custodia  castri  de  Dingvale  de  firmis  terrarum  domini- 
calium  de  Kynnardy,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti 
sex  marcas,  terrarum  de  Balcony  ad  octo  marcas, 
Streskey  ad  duas  marcas  cum  dimedia,  unacum 
decem  libris  firmarum  dominii  Rossie  ac  viginti  uno 
mutonibus  cum  cana  et  pultriis  terrarum  in  manibus 
regis  existentium  ante  mortem  quondam  comitisse  Rossie, 
de  annis  compoti,  jc  li.  lxiij  mutones  cum  cana  et  pultriis 
ut  supra.  Et  Hectori  Makkenze  alias  Auchinroy  per- 
cipienti annuatim  undecim  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo 
denarios  octo  bollas  ordei  octo  bollas  farrine  avenatice 
octo  bollas  avenarum  duas  martas  et  duos  mutones  de 
firmis  de  Moy  et  Brane  per  literas  domini  regis  durante 
voluntate  ejusdem  de  annis  compoti,  xxxiiij  li.  j celdra 
viij  bolle  ordei  j celdra  viij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  j 
celdra  viij  bolle  avenarum  vj  marte  vj  mutones.  Et 
husbandis  de  Kincrag,  Culvinze,  Culyeauch  Mekle,  pro 
sex  celdris  ordei  et  farrine  tribus  celdris  avenarum  decem 
martis  totidem  mutonibus  in  eorum  firmis,  allocando  ut 


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supra,  de  annis  compoti,  xxj  B.  vij  s.  Et  per  decidentiam 
firmarum  foreste  de  Bannoch  de  annis  compoti,  xij  bolle 
ordei  xij  bolle  farrine  avenatice.  Et  pro  expensis  factis 
circa  inductionem  granorum  et  custodiam  granalis  de 
Delny  de  dictis  annis,  vj  B.  Et  pro  glebis  et 
focalibus  erga  adventum  domini  regis  et  gubernatoris 
dum  ibi  advenerint  de  annis  compoti,  vj  B.  vj  bolle  far- 
rine avenatice.  Summa  expensarum,  iijcviij  11.  xix  s. 
vj  d.  viij  celdre  iiij  bolle  ordei  viij  celdre  x bolle  farrine 
avenatice  iiij  celdre  viij  bolle  avenarum  xviij  marte  lxxxj 
mutones.  Et  sic  restant  vclvij  11.  vj  d.  jcxj  celdre  x bolle 
ordei  jcxliiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  ferlote  farrine  avenatice  lxij 
celdre  viij  bolle  avenarum  jcvxxv  martarum  vxxx  mutones. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Boberto  Bertoun  de  Uvirberntoun,  compotorum  rotulatori, 
in  tricentis  quadraginta  sex  libris  quatuordecim  solidis, 

, ° u . Respondebit 

dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  latente  solutionem  super  Robertus 

, ...c  7 ^ ....  „ ..  , F..  Bertoun,  rotu- 

compotum,  nj  xlvj  n.  xmj  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  lator. 
Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  ijcx  B.  vj  s. 
vj  d.  jcxj  celdre  x bolle  ordei  jcxliiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij 
ferlote  farrine  avenatice  lxij  celdre  viij  bolle  avenarum 
jcvxxv  marte  vxxx  mutones. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem 
factam  dicto  Boberto  rotulatori  in  octuaginta  octo  celdris 
et  septem  bollis  ordei,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  liberationem 
super  compotum,  Ixxxviij  celdre  vij  bolle  ordei.  Et  do. 

dicto  rotulatori  in  novemdecim  celdris  et  duabus  bollis 
farrine  avenatice,  ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente  libera- 
tionem super  compotum,  xix  celdre  ij  bolle  farrine 
avenatice,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa  harum  ex-  idem  rotuiator. 
pensarum,  Ixxxviij  celdre  vij  bolle  ordei  xix  celdre  ij  bolle 
farrine  avenatice.  Et  sic  restant  ijcx  li.  vj  s.  vj  d.  xliij 
celdre  iij  bolle  ordei  jcxxv  celdre  xj  bolle  iij  ferlote 
farrine  avenatice  lxij  celdre  viij  bolle  avenarum  jcvxxv 
marte  vxxx  mutones. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  in  quinquaginta 
celdris  farrine  avenatice  in  partem  solutionis  summe 
centum  sexaginta  librarum  et  quinquaginta  celdrarum 


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victualium  aut  septingintarum  et  quadraginta  marcarum 
ratione  contractus  initi  inter  Alexandrum  comitem  de 
Huntlie  et  quondam  Johannem  comitem  Atholie  promissi 
pro  extradition  e dominiorum  de  Bos  et  Ardmanach  dicto 
comiti  de  Huntlie  et  nunc  comitisse  Atholie,  relicte  et 
executrici  dicti  comitis  Atholie,  allocate  in  restam  sui 
compoti  nomine  dicti  comitis  de  Huntlie  et  in  partem 
solutionis  dicte  reste  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris 
ad  allocandum  manu  sua  subscriptum  ostensum  super 
compotum,  1 celdre  farrine  avenatice.  Et  dicte  comitisse 
in  centum  et  sexaginta  libris  in  completam  solutionem 
septingintarum  et  quadraginta  marcarum  aut  centum  et 
sexaginta  librarum  et  quinquaginta  celdrarum  victualium 
pro  centum  et  quadraginta  martis  a compotorum  rotula- 
tore  emptis,  allocando  pro  marta  viginti  solidos,  in  partem 
solutionis  reste  martarum  restantis  super  compotum  per 
consimile  preceptum  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  manu  sua 
subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  jcxl  marte.  Et 
allocate  compotanti  in  nonaginta  duabus  libris  pro  terris 
vastis  dominiorum  de  Bos  et  Ardmanach  de  annis  com- 
poti et  duobus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  prout 
compotans  magno  juramento  interveniente  coram  dominis 
auditoribus  scaccarii  fidem  fecit  super  compotum, 
lxxxxij  11  Et  allocate  compotanti  pro  custodia  caustro- 
rum  de  Dingwell  et  Beidcastell  ultra  feodum  prius 
allocatum  in  rotulis  in  quinquaginta  libris  ex  considera- 
tione auditorum  propter  guerras  in  dictis  partibus,  1 B. 
Et  allocate  compotanti  pro  dictis  terris  vastis  dictorum 
dominiorum  in  quinquaginta  septem  celdris  et  duodecim 
bollis,  videlicet  in  quadraginta  tribus  celdris  et  tribus 
bollis  ordei  et  in  quatuordecim  celdris  et  novem  bollis 
farrine  avenatice,  de  annis  compoti  et  duobus  annis  pre- 
cedentibus hoc  compotum,  xliij  celdre  iij  bolle  ordei  xiiij 
celdre  ix  bolle  farrine  avenatice.  Et  allocate  eidem  in 
viginti  celdris  avenarum  et  quinque  martis  pro  dictis 
terris  vastis  de  dictis  annis,  prout  similiter  fidem  fecit 
super  compotum,  xx  celdre  avenarum  v marte.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  jcxlij  B.  xliij  celdre  iij  bolle  ordei 


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lxiiij  celdre  ix  bolle  farrine  avenaticexx  celdre  avenarum 
jcxlv  marte.  Et  sic  restant  lxviij  H.  vj  s.  vj  d.  lxxxj  celdre 
ij  bolle  iij  ferlote  farrine  avenatice  xlij  celdre  viij  bolle  aven- 
arum lx  marte  vxxx  mutones.  Et  eque  quoad  ordeum. 

Item  eadem  onerat  se  de  Ij  m artis  xlix  mutonibus  per 
integras  firmas  martarum  et  mutonum  domini  de  Ros  de 
termino  Sancti  Martini  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  primi, 
quia  tunc  solvuntur  tantum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  in  ordinariis  martarum 
et  mutonum,  ut  ad  longum  superius  in  rotulis  continetur, 

,de  dicto  termino  Sancti  Martini,  quia  tunc  allocantur  et 
solvuntur  tantum,  vj  marte.  Et  pro  terra  vasta  de  anno 
compoti,  prout  compotans  fidem  fecit  super  compotum,  v 
marte.  Et  in  ordinariis  mutonum  ut  superius  in  rotulis 
notatur  de  dicto  termino  Sancti  Martini,  xxvij  mutones. 

Summa  hujus  expense,  xj  marte  xxvij  mutones.  Et  sic 
restant  de  dicto  termino  xl  marte  xxij  mutones.  Et  sic 
restant  unacum  re.sta  precedente  lxviij  H.  vj  s.  vj  d.  lxxxj 
celdre  ij  bolle  iij  ferlote  farrine  avenatice  xlij  celdre  viij 
bolle  avenarum  vxx  marte  jcxij  mutones.  Pro  qua  resta 
restante  in  dicto  compoto  de  Ross,  et  pro  resta  restante 
in  compoto  de  Ardmanach  inferius  notata  compotans 
composuit  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris  et  domini  can- 
cellarii et  dominorum  auditorum  scaccarii  cum  Roberto 
Bertoun,  compotorum  rotulatore,  pro  summa  mille  marca- 
rum  dicto  rotulatori  soluta,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solu- 
tionem super  compotum,  et  pro  qua  summa  respondebit.  Respondebit 
Et  sic  eque  quoad  compotantem  pro  dicta  resta.  jmmarcLpr°! 

Compotum  Jonete  comitisse  de  Athole,  sponse  et  Ardman- 
executrieis  quondam  Joh annis  de  Athole,  camerarii  et  ach. 
arrendatarii  de  Ardmanach,  [. Edinburgh , 10  October  1521, 
from  2 August  1518 ; 3 years.'] 

Eadem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lxxxiiij  li.  iiij  s.  xxxij 
eeldris  x bollis  j ferlota  ordei  .iiij  celdris  farrine  avenatice 
xxxvj  martis  ij  quarterns  iiij  lastis  salmonum  per  arreragia 
ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa 
arreragii  patet. 

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Item  eadem  onerat  se  de  jclxxxxij  Ii.  xiiij  s.  iiij  d. 
xxij  celdris  x bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  farrine  avenatice  xx 
martis  j quarterio  lvij  duodenis  pultriarum  vj  duodenis 
caponum  xx  mutonibus  j quarterio  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti,  que  parti- 
culariter scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  Domini  etc.  vcseptimi. 
Et  de  iiij  lastis  salmonum,  full,  reid,  et  sweite,  mensure 
de  Hamburgh  piscarie  de  Conane  de  dicto  primo  anno 
compoti.  Et  de  iijclxxxv  li.  viij  s.  viij  d.  xlvij  celdris 
iiij  bollis  ordei  iiij  celdris  farrine  avenatice  xl  martis  ij 
quarterns  xl  mutonibus  ij  quarteriis  vxxxiiij  duodenis 
pultriarum  xij  duodenis  caponum  per  integras  firmas 
dicti  dominii  de  duobus  ultimis  annis  hujus  compoti. 
Et  de  viij  lastis  salmonum  full,  reid,  et  sueite,  mensure  de 
Hamburgh  piscarie  de  Conane  de  dictis  duobus  ultimis 
annis  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  vclxviij  Ii. 
iij  s.  lxx  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  vj  celdre  farrine  avena- 
tice lx  marte  iij  quarteria  jclj  duodene  pultriarum  xviij 
duodene  caponum  xij  laste  salmonum. 

Item  eadem  onerat  se  de  xiiij  li.  per  augmentationem 
firmarum  villarum  de  Culkowe,  Drumnamarg,  Murane,  et 
molendini  Eubei  Caustri  ultra  firmas  in  rotulis  pre- 
cedentibus  et  rentali  contentas  per  assedationem  dic- 
tarum villarum  in  feodifirma  Henrico  Stewart  factam, 
una  cum  victualibus,  martis,  mutonibus,  et  pultriis,  ut 
in  predictis  rotulis  et  rentali  contentis  et  specificatis 
libere  sine  quacunque  allocatione  pecunie  pro  dictis 
victualibus,  martis,  et  mutonibus,  prout  latius  in  carta 
domini  regis  sub  magno  sigillo  in  dorso  rotuli  anni  etc. 
vcdecimi  sexti  continetur,  de  annis  compoti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  preter 
arreragia,  vjcxj  Ii.  iij  s.  lxx  celdre  xiiij  bolle  ordei  vj 
celdre  farrine  avenatice  lx  marte  iij  quarteria  lx  mutones 
iij  quarteria  jclj  duodene  pultriarum  xviij  duodene 
caponum  xij  laste  salmonum.  Summa  totalis  onera- 
tionis eum  arreragiis,  vjclxxxxv  li.  vij  s.  vxxiij  celdre 
viij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei  x celdre  farrine  avenatice 
lxxxxvij  marte  j quarterium  lx  mutones  iij  quarteria 


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jclj  duodene  pultriarum  xviij  duodene  caponum  xvj  laste 
salmonum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  capellano  celebranti  in  capella  de 
Avauch  percipienti  annuatim  quinque  libras  de  annis 
compoti  ex  fundatione  antiqua,  xv  H.  Et  capellano 
celebranti  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  de  Thane  fundato  per 
regem  Jacobum  secundum  de  firmis  de  Drumskeith  et 
passagii  de  Cromarty,  percipienti  annuatim  decem  marcas, 
de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xx  H.  Et 
priori  et  conventui  de  Bello  Loco  percipientibus  annuatim 
octo  libras  sexdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios  unam 
libram  piperis  annui  redditus  de  Avauch  et  Eddirdule  de 
annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  allocando  pro 
libra  piperis  septem  solidos,  xxvij  H.  x s.  Et  Eratribus 
Predicatoribus  de  Invernes  percipientibus  annuatim  viginti 
solidos,  de  dictis  annis  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iij  H. 
Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia,  parrochiali  de  Inveness 
percipienti  annuatim  duas  marcas  de  mandato  domini 
regis  literatorio  alias  ostenso  super  compotum  in  scaccario, 
de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  iiij  E.  Et 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Eossensi  perci- 
pienti annuatim  triginta  tres  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios, 
ut  patet  in  compotis  quondam  ducis  Eossie,  de  annis 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  v H.  Et  mauro 
de  Avauch  percipienti  annuatim  duas  marcas,  et  mauro 
de  Ardmanach  pro  feodo  suo  de  quatuor  solidis  crofte 
sue,  et  cursoribus  de  Ardmanach  in  septem  solidis  pro 
eorum  laboribus  de  firmis  de  Mariscroftis  de  annis  com- 
poti et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  v li.  xiij  s.  Et  hus- 
bandis  de  Ardmanach  in  eorum  firmis,  allocando  pro 
celdra  victualium  septemdecim  solidos,  pro  marta  quinque 
solidos,  pro  mutone  duodecim  denarios,  extendentes  ad 
viginti  quatuor  libras  et  duodecim  solidos,  prout  in  rotulis 
precedentibus  continetur,  de  qua  summa  extrahuntur 
quinque  libre  et  sex  denarii  pro  terris  spectantibus 
Henrico  Stewart  in  feodifirma,  ut  latius  patet  in  rotulo 
immediate  precedente  hoc  compotum,  et  sic  restant  alio- 


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cande  compotanti  pro  dictis  victualibus,  martis,  et  muto- 
nibus annuatim  novemdecim  libre  undecim  solidi  et  sex 
denarii  examinati'  super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti, 
lviij  li.  xiiij  s.  vj  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Newtoune  cum  devoriis  assignatis  compo  tanti  pro  custodia 
caustri  de  Eeidcastell  per  literas  sub  privato  de  annis 
compoti,  xxxvj  li.  vj  celdre  ordei  vj  marte  lx  mutones 
iij  quartern  xviij  duodene  caponum  jclj  duodene  pultri- 
arum.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Culmure  extendente  ad 
decem  marcas  in  anno,  ex  eo  quod  quondam  Hugo  Eos  de 
Kilrawak  recuperavit  hujusmodi  terras  de  Culmure  sibi 
spectare  hereditarie  per  brevia  regis  deservita  in  curia 
vicecomitis  de  Invernes  et  retornata  ad  capellam  regis, 
virtute  cujus  retornatus  dictus  Hugo  adeptus  est  preceptum 
sasine  de  dicta  capella  per  quod  cepit  sasinam,  prout 
clare  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  de  annis 
compoti,  xx  li.  Et  pro  expensis  dictarum  duodecim 
lastarum  salmonum,  de  annis  compoti  superius  oneratarum, 
allocando  annuatim  pro  quatuor  lastis  viginti  quatuor 
libras  pro  omnibus  expensis,  videlicet  retibus,  grundrapys, 
cordis,  scheittis,  sale,  cobillis,  lignis  barilium,  escu- 
lentis, poculentis,  ac  feodis  piscatorum,  et  omnibus 
aliis  expensis  dictarum  duodecim  lastarum  regi  libere 
deliberandis  apud  Dingwell,  deductis  dictis  expensis 
tantum  de  annis  compoti,  Ixxij  E.  Summa  expen- 
sarum, ijclxvj  H.  xvij  s.  vj  3.  vj  celdre  ordei  vj  marte 
lx  mutones  iij  quarteria  xviij  duodene  caponum  jclj 
duodene  pultriarum.  Et  sic  restant  iiijcxxviij  H. 
ix  s.  vj  d.  lxxxxvij  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota  ordei  x 
celdre  farrine  avenatice  lxxxxj  marte  j quarterium  xvj 
laste  salmonum.  Et  eque  quoad  mutones,  capones, 
et  pultrias. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Eoberto  Bertoune  de  Uvirberntoune,  compotorum  rotu- 
Respondebit  latori,  in  quadringintis  libris,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
Bertoune  rotu  ^atonte  solutionem  super  compotum,  iiijc  H.,  pro  quibus  re- 
iator.  ’ spondebit.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
xxviij  H.  ix  s.  vj  d.  lxxxxvij  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota 


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ordei  x celdre  farrine  avenatice  Ixxxxj  marte  j quarterium 
xvj  laste  salmonum. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem 
factam  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in  quadraginta  celdris 
ordei  de  resta  predicta,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  liberationem 

r ^ .Respondebit 

super  compotum,  xl  celdre  ordei,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  dictus  rotuiator. 

Et  dicto  Roberto  in  decem  lastis  salmonum  cum  dimedia, 

ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente  liberationem  super  com-  Respondebit 

. ........  ..  -it-  idem  Robertus 

potum,  x laste  vj  banlia  salmonum,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  rotuiator. 

Et  eidem  in  viginti  octo  martis  de  predicta  resta  mart- 
arum,  ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente  liberationem  super 
compotum,  xxviij  marte,  pro  quibus  dictus  Robertus  rotu- 
iator respondebit.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  xl  celdre  Do. 
ordei  x laste  vj  barilia  salmonum  xxviij  marte.  Et  sic 
restant  xxviij  Ii.  ix  s.  vj  d.  lvij  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota 
ordei  x celdre  farrine  avenatice  lxiij  marte  j quarterium 
v laste  vj  barilia  salmonum. 

Item  eadem  onerat  se  de  xx  martis  j quarterio  xx 
mutonibus  j quarterio  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  anni 
Domini  etc.  vicesimi  primi,  cum  quibus  dicta  compotans 
intromisserat.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  in  ordinariis  martarum 
et  mutonum  ut  superius  in  rotulo  continetur  de  dicto 
terminio  Sancti  Martini,  ij  marte  xx  mutones  j quarterium. 

Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  de  dicto 
termino  Sancti  Martini  xviij  marte  j quarterium.  Et 
eque  quoad  mutones.  Et  sic  restant  unacum  resta  pre- 
cedente  xxviij  Ii.  ix  s.  vj  d.  lvij  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota 
ordei  x celdre  farrine  avenatice  lxxxj  marte  ij  quarteria 
v laste  vj  barilia  salmonum. 

De  quibus  salmonibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  libera- 
tionem factam  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in  tribus  lastis 
salmonum,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  libera- 
tionem super  compotum,  iij  laste,  pro  quibus  dictus  Respondebit 
rotuiator  respondebit.  Supima  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  rotuiator!  ei 
sic  restant  xxviij  Ii.  ix  s.  vj  d.  lvij  celdre  viij  bolle  j 
ferlota  ordei  x celdre  farrine  avenatice  lxxxj  marte  ij 
quarteria  ij  laste  vj  barilia  salmonum.  Pro  qua  resta 


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Stratherne. 


compotans  composuit  cum  dicto  rotulatore  de  mandato 
domini  gubernatoris,  domini  cancellarii,  et  dominorum 
auditorum  scaccarii,  pro  summa  mille  marcarum,  ut  patet 
in  compoto  comitatus  Rossie  superius  notato.  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  compotantem  de  dicta  resta. 

Compotum  magistri  Petri  Scott,  camerarii  de  Strath- 
erne, redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  [2  April 
1522,  from  J±  August  1518 ; 3 years  and  1 term.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  iijclx  H.  vij  g.  v d.  lxxxvj 
martis  j apro  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viijclxxiiij  Ii.  x g.  xliiij  martis 
ij  quarterns  j apro  valoris  duarum  marcarum  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in  feodifirma  assedat- 
arum  quam  aliarum  terrarum  nondum  assedatarum  in 
feodifirma  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti,  que  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vcundecimi.  Et  de  v H. 
vj  g.  viij  d.  de  annuis  redditibus  de  Innerpeffre  de  dicto 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  ijmjclxxxxix  H.  xj  g.  viij  d. 
jcxiij  martis  ij  quarterns  ij  apris  per  integras  firmas  dicti 
dominii  et  annuos  redditus  de  Innerpeffre  de  duobus 
ultimis  annis  et  termino  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  iijmlxxix  H.  viij  g.  iiij  d.  jclviij  marte  iij  apri. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iijmiiijcxxxix  H. 
xv  s.  ix  d.  ijcxxiiij  marte  iiij  apri. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Glascerie  extendentium  ad  octo  marcas 
in  anno  assedatarum  patri  compotantis  pro  sex  marcis  in 
rentali,  de  tribus  annis  et  termino  compoti,  iiij  H.  xiij  g. 
iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  annuo  redditu  de  Duchlace  extendente 
in  anno  ad  decem  solidos  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
xxxv  s.  Et  per  decidentiam  viginti  solidorum  terrarum 
de  Culquhattane  devoriarum  martarum  de  Eos  ad  novem 
solidos  et  martarum  de  Glascrerie  ad  octo  solidos  de  annis 
et  termino  compoti,  vj  H.  xviij  g.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  ter- 
rarum de  Kers,  Drumfyne  cum  prato,  molendini  de 
Gorthie,  extendentium  ad  octo  libras,  Lekko  ad  sexdecim 


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391 


marcas,  Dawlike  ad  quatuor  libras,  assedatarum  Elizabeth 
Creichtoun  pro  undecim  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis 
per  lit  eras  sub  privato  per  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie 
memorie  pro  dicta  summa  annuatim  solvenda  et  de  pre- 
cepto  domini  gubernatoris  ad  allocandum  ostenso  super 
compotum,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxix  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Blakfurd  exten- 
dentium in  anno  ad  quatuor  marcas  cum  parte  martarum 
ad  quatuor  solidos  concessis  Jonete  Small  per  literas 
domini  regis  de  tribus  terminis  ante  hoc  compotum  et 
tribus  annis  et  uno  termino  hujus  compoti,  xiiij  H.  vj  s. 

' viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Galwalmoire  exten- 
dentium in  anno  ad  decem  libras  et  quindecim  solidos  pro 
marta,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eordoune  extendentium 
in  anno  ad  duodecim  libras  et  decem  solidos  et  quindecim 
solidos  pro  marta,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glentercane 
extendentium  in  anno  ad  quinque  marcas  et  quatuor 
solidos  pro  marta,  extendentibus  in  toto  ad  centum  viginti 
quatuor  libras  et  quindecim  solidos  de  tribus  annis  et 
termino  compoti  et  duobus  terminis  precedentibus  hoc 
compotum,  sibi  remissis  per  dominum  gubernatorem  et 
auditores  scaccarii  pro  servitio  suo  domino  regi  impen- 
dendo, et  etiam  per  ostensionem  carte  sub  magno  sigillo  de 
dicta  remissione  et  donatione  dictarum  firmarum  in  feodo 
suo  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  jcxxiiij  E.  xv  s.,  et  dicta 
remissio  facta  est  Willelmo  Spicehous,  ut  patet  in  rotulis 
precedentibus.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Galwal- 
beg  extendentium  in  anno  ad  decem  -libras  et  quindecim 
solidos  pro  marta,  J ohanni  Strogeith  remissis  in  feodo  suo, 
de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxxviij  H.  Et  eidem  de 
arreragiis  compotantis,  videlicet  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Dundurne  extendentium  ad  centum  quinque  libras 
undecim  solidos  et  sex  denarios,  pro  qua  summa  Eobertus 
Bertoune,  rotulator,  de  consilio  auditorum  scaccarii  com- 
posuit cum  Mariota  Cheselm,  relicta  quondam  Johannis  Respondebit 

* t i . Robertus 

Bhilpsoun,  pro  summa  centum  marcarum  dicto  rotulaton  Bertoun,  rotu- 

, „ lator,  pro  lxvj  ft. 

solutarum  et  pro  quibus  respondebit,  et  residuum  dicte  xiij  s.  mj  d. 
summe  dicte  Mariote  remissum  ex  consideratione  dictorum 


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Respondebit 
dictus  Ro- 
bertas rotulator 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator. 


Respondebit 
ante  dictus 
rotulator. 


Vocandus  est 
comes  de 
Ergile. 


auditorum  super  compotum,  jcv  R.  xj  s.  vj  d.  Et  eidem 
per  solutionem  factam  dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in  nonaginta 
quatuor  libris  et  sexdecim  solidis  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Glenschervy  et  Corremuklo  spectantium  domino  Willelmo 
Murray  de  Tulybardyne  militi,  dicto  rotulatore  presente 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  Ixxxxiiij  R.  xvj  s., 
pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotu- 
latori in  duobus  millibus  sexingintis  sexaginta  sex  libris 
duobus  solidis  et  sex  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
per  suas  trinas  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  ijravjclxvj  R.  ij  s.  vj  d.,  pro 
quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  compotanti  pro 
feodo  suo  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxxv  R.  Summa 
expensarum,  iijmjcxxxj  H.  xj  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
iijcviij  R.  iiij  s.  v d.  ijcxxiiij  marte  iiij  apri. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  rotulatori  in  septuaginta  duabus  libris,  dicto  rotula- 
tore presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
Ixxij  H.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Summa 
hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  ijcxxxvj  R.  iiij  s.  v d. 
ijcxxiiij  marte  iiij  apri. 

De  quibus  allegat  compotans  pendere  in  manibus 
domini  de  Keire  centum  undecim  libre  et  quatuor  solidi, 
pro  qua  summa  dictus  dominus  de  Keire  fuerat  summonitus 
coram  dominis  auditoribus  seaecarii,  que  summonitio  ad- 
huc restat  indecisa  et  continuata,  et  in  manibus  Malcolmi 
Drummond  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Port  cum  insula  quam 
allegat  esse  vastam  per  malefactores  d Ergile  depredantes 
hujusmodi  terram  fore  vastam  quadraginta  due  libre,  et 
in  manibus  David  Murray  de  terris  de  Tulybanquhare 
propter  eandem  causam  centum  sex  libre,  et  in  manibus 
Jacobi  Reidheueh  de  terris  de  Eister  Abirleidnach  quatuor- 
decim  libre  octodecim  solidi  propter  causam  supradictam, 
extendentes  in  toto  ad  ducentas  septuaginta  quatuor  libras 
et  duos  solidos,  pro  quibus  firmis  de  terris  vastis 
vocandus  est  Colinus  comes  de  Ergile  manucepit  domino 
gubernatori  et  dominis  consilii  ad  servandum  hujusmodi 
dominium  de  Stratherne  quietum  et  pacificum  sine  lesione 


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aut  depredatione  quorumcunque  malefactorum,  ijclxxiiij  R. 
ij  s.  Summa  dependentiarum  patet.  Et  sic  superex- 
posuit  compotans  in  pecunia,  allocando  dependentias, 
xxxvij  R.  xvij  s.  vij  d.  Et  restant  ijcxxiiij  marte  iiij  apri. 

De  quibus  martis  vendite  compotanti  triginta  octo 
marte  pro  triginta  septem  libris  septemdecim  solidis  et 
septem  denariis  per  rotulatorem  super  compotum  allocatis 
compotanti  pro  predictis  suis  superexpositis  pecunie, 
xxxviij  marte.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  pecuniam.  Et  restant 
jcvxxvj  marte  iiij  apri 

De  quibus  martis  allocatur  compotanti  de  martis 
terrarum  de  Ratherne  extendentibus  annuatim  ad  viginti 
quatuor  solidos,  per  superfluam  onerationem  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti  et  duobus  annis  precedentibus  hoc  com- 
potum, vij  marte,  allocando  pro  marta  viginti  solidos,  licet 
dicta  summa  martarum  predictarum  extendit  ad  majorem 
summam  pecunie  quam  quatuor  solidos.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  jclxxxxix  marte  iiij  apri. 

Compotum  reverendissimi  in  Cristo  patris  Jacobi  Glas-  FifF. 
guensis  archiepiscopi,  camerarii  de  Eiffe,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  dominum  Laurentium  Alexandri,  ejus  depu- 
tatum, [26  February  1521,  from  9 August  1518 ; 3 years.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vjclxxxvj  H.  xij  s.  xj  d. 
pecunie  v apris  xx  barilibus  ceparum  ijcxxvj  aucis  domes- 
ticis jmixcviij  caponibus  iijmjclxj  pultriis  per  arreragia  ultimi 
compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii 
patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiij  R j celdra  x bollis  ij  Quarte- 
ferlotis  ij  peccis  avenarum  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Maires-  rium  de 
toune  in  quarterio  de  Edyne  assedatarum  in  feodifirma  Edyne. 
de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xxij  R.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Ramorgany  et  Lawfeild  assedatarum  in 
feodifirma  de  eodem  anno.  Et  de  xx  H.  ij  eeldris 
frumenti  ij  eeldris  viij  bollis  ordei  xviij  caponibus  xlviij 
pultriis  terrarum  de  Eairny  simili  modo  assedatarum  in 
feodifirma.  Et  de  xxxix  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  xiiij 
bollis  frumenti  ij  eeldris  iiij  bollis  ordei  xlviij  caponibus 


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xxiiij  pultriis  de  firmis  de  Botliulit  cum  molendino 
et  brasina  earundem  assedato  in  feodifirma  ut  supra. 
Et  de  xxiiij  Ii.  iij  celdris  iiij  bollis  frumenti  iiij  celdris 
iiij  bollis  ordei  viij  caponibus  lx  pultriis  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Ardett  assedatarum  in  feodifirma  ut  supra,  licet  dicta 
villa  in  rotulo  anni  Domini  etc.  vcundecimi  onerabatur 
cum  viginti  novem  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis 
pecunie,  et  commissarii  domini  regis  in  assedatione  dicti 
dominii  de  Fiffe  facta  secundo  die  mensis  Januarii  anno 
Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  sexto  diminue- 
bant octo  marcas  de  dicta  summa  propter  sterilitatem 
dicte  ville.  Et  de  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xvj  caponibus 
molendini  vocati  Monesey  Myll.  Et  de  xx  li.  de  Ferry- 
feild  et  Bonefeild  assedatis  in  feodifirma,  licet  dicta  villa 
in  dicto  rotulo  anni  decimi  sexti  oneratur  cum  quadra- 
ginta marcis,  et  commissarii  ut  supra  in  assedatione  pre- 
dicta  propter  sterilitatem  dicte  ville  diminuebant  decem 
marcas  de  dicta  summa  quadraginta  marcarum.  Et  de 
lxxiiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Luthre 
assedatarum  in  feodifirma,  licet  in  rotulo  anni  etc. 
vcduodecimi  oneratur  cum  octuaginta  libris,  et  commissarii 
supradicti  anno  suprascripto  diminuebant  de  summa 
octuaginta  librarum  octo  marcas  cum  dimedia  propter 
sterilitatem  ville  ut  supra.  Et  de  xx  s.  de  Murefeild. 
Et  de  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  molendini  de  Luthre.  Et  de 
xviij  li.  de  Eister  Balgervy.  Et  de  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j 
celdra  xij  bollis  frumenti  j celdra  xv  bollis  ij  ferlotis  cum 
bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  xxiiij  caponibus  xlviij  pultriis  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Starr.  Et  de  xx  li.  j celdra  iiij  bollis 
frumenti  j celdra  viij  bollis  ordei  xxiiij  caponibus  xxiiij 
pultriis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Murdocairny.  Et  de  xx  li. 
de  Thomastoune  cum  molendino  ejusdem.  Et  de  x li.  ij 
celdris  viij  bollis  frumenti  iij  celdris  ij  bollis  ordei  xxiiij 
caponibus  de  Eister  Drone.  Et  de  x li.  xxiiij  caponibus 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  lie  Cottoun.  Et  de  x li.  molendini 
fullonum  unacum  warda  de  Cupro.  Et  de  vj  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  molendini  de  Bello  de  dicto  primo  anno  com- 
poti. Summa  hujus  oneris,  iijcxxvj  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xij 


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395 


celdre  x bolle  frumenti  xv  celdre  ix  bolle  ij  ferlote  cum 
bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  j celdra  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce 
avenarum  jclxvj  capones  jclxxxiiij  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vjclij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xxv 
celdris  iiij  bollis  frumenti  xxxj  celdris  iij  bollis  cum  dua- 
bus binis  partibus  ferlote  ordei  iij  celdris  v bollis  j ferlota 
avenarum  iijcxij  capones  iijcxlviij  pultriis  de  firmis  terra- 
rum  dicti  quartern  de  Edyn  de  duobus  ultimis  annis 
hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  hujus  quarterii  de  dictis  tribus  annis, 
ixclxxix  H.  xxxvij  celdre  xiiij  bolle  frumenti  xlvj  celdre 
xij  bolle  ij  ferlote  cum  tribus  binis  partibus  ferlote  ordei 
iiij  celdre  xv  bolle  iij  ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum  iiijclxxviij 
capones  vcxij  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  caponi- 
bus de  firmis  molendini  de  Den  preter  annuum  redditum 
debitum  abbati  et  conventui  de  Lundoris,  assedati  in 
feodifirma  de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  xl  li.  j celdra 
viij  bollis  avenarum  xxxij  caponibus  vxxij  pultriis  de 
firmis  de  Auld  Lundoris  cum  cotagiis,  ortis,  et  brasina 
earundem  assedato  in  feodifirma  de  primo  anno  hujus 
compoti  ut  supra.  Et  de  x li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Ynchery  assedatarum  in  feodifirma  ut  supra. 
Et  de  xxx  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  Wodemylne  assedato  ut 
supra  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  vj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Parkhill  non  assedatarum  in 
feodifirma  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xiiij  li. 
ij  celdris  avenarum  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Dunmure  cum 
prato  ejusdem  assedatarum  in  feodifirma  de  dicto  primo 
anno  compoti,  licet  oneratur  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vcun- 
decimi  et  duodecimi  pro  triginta  sex  libris  sex  solidis  et 
octo  denariis,  quia  in  illis  rotulis  non  assedabatur  in 
feodifirma.  Et  de  xxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  Kinlouch  cum 
fabrili  et  molendino  earundem.  Et  de  xiiij  li.  xij  bollis 
avenarum  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Culessy  cum  molendino 
ejusdem  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  jclxxviij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iiij  celdre  iiij  bolle  aven- 
arum xliiij  capones  vxxij  pultrie. 


Quart  e- 
rium  de 
Lundoris. 


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Quarte- 
rium  de 
Uchtir- 
mukty. 


Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iijclvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  viij 
celdris  viij  bollis  avenarum  Ixxxviij  caponibus  jclxxxiiij 
pultriis  de  firmis  terrarum  dicti  quartern  de  Lundoris  de 
duobus  ultimis  annis  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  hujus  quarterii 
de  Lundoris  de  annis  compoti,  vcxxxv  H.  xij  celdre  xij 
bolle  avenarum  jcxij  capones  ijclxvj  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xiiij  H.  iiij  s.  j celdra  xj  bollis 
frumenti  ij  celdris  j bolla  iij  ferlotis  ordei  x aucis  xxxvj 
pultriis  cum  parte  sex  celdrarum  avenarum  per  integras 
firmas  prime  partis  dominii  de  Uchtirmukty  de  primo 
anno  hujus  compoti  assedate  in  feodifirma.  Et  de 
xiiij  H.  iiij  s.  j celdra  xj  bollis  frumenti  ij  celdris  j bolla 
iij  ferlotis  ordei  x aucis  xxxvj  pultriis  cum  parte  sex 
celdrarum  avenarum  secunde  partis  de  Uchtirmukty 
assedate  in  feodifirma.  Et  de  xvj  H.  xvj  s.  ij  celdris 
frumenti  ij  celdris  viij  bollis  ordei  xij  aucis  xxiiij  pultriis 
cum  parte  avenarum  de  Bondhalf.  Et  de  lvj  s.  viij  d. 
v bollis  j ferlota  frumenti  vj  bollis  ij  ferlotis  ordei  ij 
aucis  vj  pultriis  cum  parte  avenarum  de  Gervisland. 
Et  de  iiij  H.  iiij  s.  xij  caponibus  xxiiij  pultriis  de  Mary- 
land de  Uchtirmukty.  Et  de  vij  H.  xv  s.  iiij  d.  vj  bollis 
ordei  lxxxxv  pultriis  de  firmis  cotagiorum  de  Uchtirmukty. 
Et  de  vj  celdris  avenarum  annuatim  solvendis  de 
terris  prescriptis.  Et  de  v H.  ij  celdris  viij  bollis  aven- 
arum xviij  pultriis  de  Newtoun  de  Balcancoll.  Et  de 
xxiiij  B.  de  Westir  Bossy  assedato  in  feodifirma,  licet  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  undecimi  oneratur  tantum 
cum  sexdecim  libris.  Et  de  x H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xxiiij 
pultriis  occidentalis  partis  de  Stramiglo  cum  molendino 
ejusdem  assedate  ut  supra.  Et  de  xx  B.  vj  s.  iiij  d.  ij 
celdris  ordei  et  viij  bollis  v celdris  avenarum  lxxij 
pultriis  de  Eister  Casche  assedato  in  feodifirma  ut  supra 
cum  domo  stante  in  communi,  licet  in  rotulis  anni  etc. 
vcundecimi  et  duodecimi  oneratur  dicta  villa  cum  viginti 
quatuor  libris,  et  commissarii  in  assedatione  facta  anno 
etc.  vcdecimo  sexto  diminuebant  quatuor  libras  de  dicta 
summa  viginti  quatuor  librarum  propter  sterilitatem  dicte 


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ville.  Et  de  iiij  li.  de  firmis  medietatis  de  Kilquyche 
assedate  in  feodifirma.  Et  de  x Ii.  de  lie  Myris  de 
Uchtirmukty  non  assedato  in  feodifirma.  Et  de  ij  celdris 
viij  bollis  ordei  j apro  xij  caponibus  molendini  de 
Uchtirmukty,  licet  in  rotulis  annorum  undecimi  et  duo- 
decimi oneratur  cum  duabus  celdris  et  octo  bollis  aven- 
arum. Et  de  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  caponibus  molendini 
de  Lumquhat.  Et  de  vj  li.  j celdra  frumenti  ij  celdris 
viij  bollis  ordei  x bollis  avenarum  de  Eister  Eossie  asse- 
dato in  feodifirma.  Et  de  v H vj  s.  viij  d.  xxiiij  caponi- 
, bus  Aule  de  Eossie  simili  modo  assedate  in  feodifirma. 

Et  de  v H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  Bannachtyne  assedato  in  feodi- 
firma. Et  de  xx  li.  de  Petlouchy  et  Brodland  assedatis 
in  feodifirma  cum  molendino.  Et  de  xv  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
de  Urquhard,  licet  in  rotulis  annorum  v°  undecimi  et 
duodecimi  oneratur  cum  tresdecim  libris  sex  solidis  et  octo 
denariis  tantum.  Et  de  xlvj  s.  viij  d.  alterius  medietatis 
de  Kilquyche  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jclxxxxv  H.  vj  celdre  xj  bolle  j ferio ta  fru- 
menti xv  celdre  ordei  xiiij  celdre  ij  bolle  avenarum  j 
aper  xxxiiij  auce  lx  capones  ijclxxxxv  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iijclxxxx  li.  xiij  celdris  vj  bollis 
ij  ferlotis  frumenti  xxx  celdris  ordei  xxviij  celdris  iiij 
bollis  avenarum  ij  apris  lxviij  aucis  jc  caponibus  vclxx 
pultriis  de  firmis  dicti  quartern  de  Uchtirmukty  de  duobus 
ultimis  annis  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  hujus  quarterii  de  Uchtirmukty, 
vclxxxv  H.  xx  celdre  j bolla  iij  ferlote  frumenti  xlv  celdre 
ordei  xiij  celdre  vj  bolle  avenarum  iij  apri  vxxij  auce  jclx 
capones  viijcxlv  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viij  H.  j celdra  iiij  bollis  ordei  Quarte- 
ij  celdris  viij  bollis  avenarum  xxiiij  caponibus  per  integras  rium  de 
firmas  terrarum  de  Balbrechy  assedatarum  in  feodifirma  Falkland, 
de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  ix  li.  xxxvj  caponibus  de 
Auldhall  cum  molendino  de  Balbrechy.  Et  de  viij  H. 
x bollis  ordei  j celdra  iiij  bollis  avenarum  de  Cammeroune 
assedato  in  feodifirma.  Et  de  viij  E.  de  firmis  de  Bal- 
linkirk  propter  diminutionem,  licet  in  rotulis  annorum 


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etc.  vcundecimi  et  duodecimi  oneratur  cum  decem  libris, 
et  in  assedatione  facta  per  commissarios  anno  etc.  vcde- 
cimo  sexto  diminuebantur  due  libre  dicte  summe  propter 
sterilitatem  dicte  ville.  Et  de  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij 
celdris  j bolla  j ferlota  cum  tertia  parte  ferlote  ordei  iiij 
celdris  ij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  ij  peccis  avenarum  viij  aucis 
xxxvj  pultriis  per  integras  firmas  de  lie  Kettill  de  primo 
anno  compoti.  Et  de  xvj  li.  j celdra  v bollis  j ferlota 
frumenti  j celdra  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  ordei  iij  celdris  v 
bollis  iij  ferlotis  iij  peccis  avenarum  viij  aucis  xlviij 
pultriis  de  firmis  de  Fruchy.  Et  de  xvj  li.  ij  celdris  viij 
bollis  ordei  v celdris  avenarum  viij  aucis  xlviij  pultriis  de 
Newtoun  de  Falkland  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  firmis  proprietatis  de  Ballingall.  Et 
de  ix  s.  vj  d.  annui  redditus  dictarum  terrarum.  Et  de 
Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  x bollis  ij  ferlotis  cum  bina  parte 
ferlote  ordei  xxiiij  caponibus  molendini  de  Fruchquhy. 
Et  de  x li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Newtoun  de  Mark- 
ynche,  licet  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vcundecimi  oneratur  cum 
decem  marcis  tantum.  Et  de  xx  li.  de  firmis  burga- 
libus  de  Falkland.  Et  de  j celdra  iiij  bollis  brasii  xxxvj 
pultriis  molendini  de  Falkland.  Et  de  iiij  li.  xiiij  s. 
quatuor  brasinarum  et  sex  cottagiorum  de  Falkland.  Et 
de  xxv  s.  fabrilis  ejusdem.  Et  de  xl  s.  vj  celdris 
avenarum  de  Ballinbla.  Et  de  xx  s.  de  firmis  de  Dorno 
assedato  in  feodifirma  de  anno  compoti.  Et  de  iiij  bari- 
libus  ceparum  pomarii  de  Falkland  de  dicto  anno.  Et 
de  x li.  j celdra  iiij  bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  viij  bollis 
avenarum  xviij  pultriis  de  firmis  de  Drumtennande  asse- 
dato in  feodifirma  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Summa 
. hujus  oneris,  jcxxxj  li.  xxij  d.  j celdra  v bolle  j ferlota 
frumenti  j celdra  iiij  bolle  brasii  xj  celdre  cum  bina 
parte  et  tertia  parte  ferlote  ordei  xxiiij  celdre  xij  bolle  ij 
ferlote  j pecca  avenarum  xxiiij  auce  lxxxiiij  capones 
jclxvj  pultrie  iiij  barilia  ceparum. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxij  li.  iij  s.  viij  d.  ij  celdris 
x bollis  ij  ferlotis  frumenti  ij  celdris  viij  bollis  brasii  xxij 
celdris  ij  ferlotis  ordei  xlix  celdris  ix  bollis  ij  peccis 


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avenarum  xlviij  aucis  jcxlviij  caponibus  iij°xij  pultriis 
viij  barilibus  ceparum  de  firmis  dicti  quartern  de  duobus 
ultimis  annis  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  hujus  quartern,  iijclxxxxiij  H. 
v s.  vj  d.  iij  celdre  xv  bolle  iij  ferlote  frumenti  iij  celdre 
xij  bolle  brash  xxxiij  celdre  ij  ferlote  bina  pars  et  tertia 
pars  ferlote  ordei  lxxiiij  celdre  v bolle  ij  ferlote  iij  pecce 
avenarum  lxxij  auce  ijcxij  capones  iiijTxxviij  pultrie  xij 
barilia  ceparum. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xl  R.  ix  celdris  frumenti  xj  celdris  Quartc- 
ordei  jc  caponibus  per  integras  firmas  terrarum  de  Kingis  rium  de 
Bernys  assedatarum  in  feodifirma,  licet  in  rotulo  anni  Largo, 
etc.  vcduodecimi  oneratur  cum  quinquaginta  tribus  libris 
sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis,  et  commissarii  suprascripti 
in  assedatione  facta  anno  etc.  vcdecimo  sexto  diminuebant 
ut  de  illa  summa  viginti  marcas  propter  sterilitatem  dicte 
ville,  ut  patet  in  rentali.  Et  de  xxv  H.  xiiij  s.  vij  d. 
j celdra  v bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis  frumenti  ij  celdris  viij 
bollis  iij  ferlotis  ordei  xlviij  caponibus  xlviij  pultriis  de 
Balcarrowis  cum  molendino  ejusdem  assedato  ut  supra. 

Et  de  xij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  x bollis  frumenti  xij  bollis  ij 
ferlotis  ordei  xij  caponibus  xxiiij  pultriis  de  firmis  medie 
partis  Newtoun  de  Reras  assedate  in  feodifirma  de  duobus 
terminis  compoti.  Et  de  1 s.  x bollis  frumenti  xij  bollis 
ij  ferlotis  ordei  xxiiij  pultriis  xij  caponibus  alterius  dime- 
dietatis  de  Newtoun  assedate  Willelmo  Parlie  per  regem 
Jacobum  quartum  ad  tempus  vite  sue  non  in  feodifirma. 

Et  de  x R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  x bollis  frumenti  ij  celdris 
iiij  bollis  ordei  v celdris  avenarum  terre  de  Largo  assedate 
in  feodifirma.  Et  de  vj  R.  j celdra  iiij  bollis  ordei  triginta 
duorum  cotagiorum  de  Largo  simili  modo  assedatorum. 

Et  de  xl  s.  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  molendini  ejusdem. 

Et  de  xl  s.  trium  brasinarum  de  Largo.  Et  de  iij  s.  terre 
de  Cragland.  Et  de  xij  d.  ejusdem  terre  spectantis 
quondam  Thome  Broun.  Et  de  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de  Burnhous. 

Et  de  iiij  H.  j celdra  iiij  bollis  ordei  ij  celdris  viij  bollis 
avenarum  xij  caponibus  de  ETethir  Reras  non  assedato  in 
feodifirma  de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  v R.  prati  de 


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Uchtirmukty  assedati  in  feodifirma  ut  supra.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jcx  E.  xviij  s.  vij  d.  xiij  celdre  iij  bolle  j 
ferlota  ij  pecce  frumenti  xix  celdre  xiij  bolle  iij  ferlote 
ordei  ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  vij  celdre  viij  bolle  aven- 
arum jclxxxiiij  capones  lxxxxvj  pultrie. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxj  H.  xvij  S.  ij  d.  xxvj  cel- 
dris  vj  bollis  iij  ferlotis  frumenti  xxxix  celdris  xj  bollis 
ij  ferlotis  ordei  iiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  xv  celdris 
avenarum  iij cxl viij  caponibus  jclxxij  pultriis  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  quartern  de  duobus  ultimis  annis  hujus  com- 
poti. Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onera- 
tionis  hujus  quartern,  iijcxxxij  H.  xv  s.  ix  d.  xxxix 
celdre  x bolle  ij  pecce  frumenti  lix  celdre  ix  bolle  j fer- 
lota ordei  vj  bolle  farrine  avenatice  xxij  celdre  viij  bolle 
avenarum  vcxij  capones  ijcxlviij  pultrie. 

Summa  totalis  onerationis  preter  arreragia,  ijmviijcxxv  H. 
xv  d.  vxxj  celdre  ix  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  frumenti  jclxiiij 
celdre  vj  bolle  j ferlota  iiij  bine  partes  ferlote  j tertia 
pars  ferlote  ordei  iij  celdre  xij  bolle  brasii  vj  bolle 
farrine  avenatice  jcxxxvj  celdre  xv  bolle  ij  ferlote  j pecca 
avenarum  iij  apri  jcliiij  auce  jmiiijcliiij  capones  ijmiijcix 
pultrie  xij  barilia  ceparum.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  iijmvcxj  H.  xiiij  s.  ij  d.  viij  apri  xxxij 
barilia  ceparum  ijclxxx  auce  domestice  iijmiijclxij  capones 
vmiiijclxx  pultrie. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  domino  archiepiscopo  Sanctiandree 
pro  cana  de  Cupro  sibi  debita  de  annis  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compotantis,  xiij  H,  vij  s.  Et  Eratribus 
Predicatoribus  Sanctiandree  percipientibus  annuatim 
quinque  libras  de  terris  de  Eothillut  quas  solebat  perci- 
pere locus  de  Cupro,  nunc  translatas  ad  locum  Predi- 
catorum  Sanctiandree,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  xv  H.  Et  episcopo  Dunkeldensi  percipienti 
annuatim  quatuor  marcas  annui  redditus  de  Urquhard, 
de  dictis  annis  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  viij  H.  Et 
Alexandro  Eamsay  de  Brawchmond  percipienti  annuatim 
unam  marcam  pro  aqueductu  molendini  de  Thomastoun, 


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de  dictis  annis  et  snb  eodem  periculo,  xl  s.  Et  capellano 
celebranti  in  ecclesia  de  Cullessy  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  marcas  de  Auld  Lundoris,  de  annis  compoti, 
xx  H.  Et  Johanni  Skrymgeour,  clavigero,  percipienti 
annuatim  decem  libras  de  lie  Myr  de  Uchtirmukty, 
ex  tollerantia  domini  regis  de  annis  compoti,  xxx  B. 
Et  quondam  Leoni  herauldo  regi  armorum,  qui  solebat 
percipere  annuatim  viginti  unam  marcas  de  firmis  de 
Cullessy,  de  primo  anno  compoti,  xiiij  B.  Et  eidem  pro 
sustentatione  aqueductus  de  Falkland  ad  necessaria 
palatii  ejusdem,  percipienti  annuatim  undecim  solidos,  de 
dictis  annis,  xxxiij  s.  Et  quatuor  serjandis  de  FyfFe 
percipientibus  annuatim  quatuor  libras  in  eorum  feodis 
de  annis  compoti,  xij  li.  Et  pro  falcatione  et  lucratione 
feni  de  Falkland  de  croppis  dictorum  annorum  assignate 
pro  dicta  lucratione  duodecim  libre  tresdecim  solidi  et 
quatuor  denarii,  de  dictis  annis  compoti,  xxxviij  B.  Et 
pro  reparatione  fossarum  et  palarum  parce  de  Falk- 
land de  annis  compoti,  viij  B.  Et  pro  reparatione 
et  sustentatione  fovearum  prati  de  Falkland  de  annis 
compoti,  vj  B.  Et  pro  custodia  palatii  de  Falkland 
de  annis  compoti,  xxx  B.  Et  uxori  quondam  Alani 
Averarie  pro  fractione  terre  sue  pro  lie  quarrell  domini 
regis  de  annis  compoti,  xxiiij  s.  Et  in  recompensationem 
viginti  quatuor  vaccarum  seu  boum  pro  eorum  pastura  in 
warda  de  Falkland  deputata  pro  feris  pascendis  vasta  de 
mandato  domini  regis,  de  annis  compoti,  xiij  B.  x s.  Et 
ortulano  de  Falkland  in  feodo  suo,  reddendo  quatuor 
barilia  ceparum  ad  expensas  domicilii  domini  regis, 
de  annis  compoti,  viij  B.  Et  defalcate  compotanti 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eister  Bossie  extendentium  ad 
duas  marcas,  ex  eo  quod  dicta  villa  assedatur  in  feodi- 
firma  Johanni  Bonnare  per  cartam  domini  regis  defal- 
cando  duas  marcas  de  summa  in  rentali  contenta,  ut 
patet  per  dictam  cartam  alias  ostensam  super  compotum, 
de  annis  compoti,  iiij  B.  Et  de  annuo  redditu  undecim 
aerarum  et  cotagiorum  de  Falkland  remisso  Jacobo 
Bobertsoun  per  literas  domini  regis  alias  ostensas  super 
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compotum,  de  annis  compoti,  xxxiij  s.  Et  compotanti  pro 
feodo  unius  custodientis  jumenta  in  parte  de  Falkland 
cum  eorum  sequelis  octo  in  numero,  capientis  in  die 
quatuor  denarios  et  pro  feodo  suo  in  anno  sexdecim 
solidos,  extendentes  ad  sex  libras  et  sexdecim  solidos  in 
anno  particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum,  de  annis 
compoti,  xx  li.  viij  s.  Et  pro  ductione  feni  prati  de 
Faulkland  in  quatuor  libris  annuatim  ex  eo  quod  tenentes 
qui  solebant  hujusmodi  fenum  ducere,  ut  allegat  eom- 
potans,  habent  nunc  terras  in  feodifirma  assedatas,  per 
quam  exonerati  sunt  de  ductione  hujusmodi  feni,  de 
annis  compoti,  xij  li.  Et  compotanti  pro  naulo  relicte 
quondam  Andree  Wod  militis  portantis  victualia  de 
Largo  ad  Leith,  videlicet  frumentum,  ordeum,  et  avenas, 
de  annis  compoti,  iij  li.  Et  Marchimonde  herauldo  per- 
cipienti annuatim  in  feodo  suo  decem  libras  de  terris  de 
Murdocairny  per  literam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam 
super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti,  xxx  li.  Et  per 
solutionem  factam  Thome  Pebbis,  vitrario,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  libras  pro  sustentatione  vitri  in  palatiis 
de  Falkland,  Striveling,  Linlithqw,  et  Edinburgh,  de 
mandato  dicti  Eoberti  rotulatoris  de  annis  compoti,  et 

Respondebit  . . . . , , ^ 

Robertus  termino  Sancti  Martini  sequentis  hoc  compotum,  lxx  n., 

Bertoun,  rotu-  . . _ . ..  . ^ 

lator.  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  compotanti 

pro  constructione  unius  domus  ad  conservandum  boves 
pastos  ad  provisionem  regis  et  gubernatoris  in  omnibus  ex- 
pensis particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum,  xiiij  li. 
Et  pro  conservatione  quadraginta  quinque  mar tarum  de 
precepto  domini  rotulatoris  ad  provisionem  regis  per 
spatium  quadraginta  septem  dierum,  capiendo  in  die  duo- 
decim denarios,  examinatos  super  compotum,  xlvij  s.  Et 
pro  emendatione  coquine  palatii  de  Faulkland  per  tempus 
compoti,  xx  s.  Et  pro,  constructione  cujusdam  muri  ante 
portam  turris  de  Faulkland,  xxx  s.  Et  tegulatori  pro 
emendatione  et  reparatione  omnium  domorum  palatii 
de  Faulkland  in  tegulis  et  in  aliis  necessariis  per  tempus 
compoti,  xiij  H.  Et  pro  emendatione  columbaris  de 
Faulkland  et  lie  puncting  ejusdem  cum  calce  per  tempus 


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compoti,  xiiij  s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  magistro 
Jacobo  Wischert,  advocato  domini  regis,  percipienti  annua- 
tim  quadraginta  libras  in  feodo  suo,  in  partem  solutionis 
sui  feodi  per  preceptum  domini  rotulatoris  ostensum 

* ..  . Respondebit 

super  compotum,  xl  R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  res-  Robertus 

r_  ..  ...  . ^ . . _ Bertoun,  rotu- 

pondebit.  Et  per  liberationem  ractam  Roberto  Bertoun  lator, 
de  Uvirberntoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  mille  septin- 
gintis  octuaginta  tribus  libris  quatuordecim  solidis  et 
quatuor  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas  trinas 
acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  jmvijclxxxiij  R.  xiiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  Respondebit 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  lator, 
dimedie  partis  de  Newtoun  de  Reras  extendentis  ad 
quinquaginta  solidos,  remissis  tenentibus  ejusdem,  videlicet 
David  Huntare  et  ejus  sponse,  Michaeli  Reid,  Henrico 
Wemys,  et  Stephano  Ednam,  per  dominos  commissarios  in 
assedatione  facta  anno  etc.  vcdecimo  sexto  durantibus  eorum 
vitis,  propter  sterilitatem  dicte  ville,  de  annis  compoti, 
vij  R.  x s.  Et  compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  percipienti  annu- 
atim  decem  libras  de  annis  compoti,  xxx  H.  Et  eidem 
pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  ex  consideratione  auditorum 
de  dictis  annis,  xxx  R.  Summa  expensarum,  ijmijclxxxvH. 
x s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant  jmijcxxvj  R.  iij  s.  x d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Donaldo  Ealconare,  antiquo  servitori  domini  regis  de- 
functi, in  puram  elimosinam  et  in  recompensationem  sui 
servitii  dicto  regi  impensi,  ex  consideratione  auditorum, 
xij  R.  Et  eidem  per  liberationem  factam  Margarete 
regine  Scotie  in  ducentis  libris  eidem  per  compotantem 
liberatis  de  mandato  dicti  rotulatoris  et  per  preceptum 
ejusdem,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  rotula- 
toris de  liberatione  dicte  summe  ducentarum  librarum 
ostenso  super  compotum,  ijc  R.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator 
respondebit.  Et  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam  relicte  idem  rotulator. 
quondam  Willelmi  Lethame  in  quinquaginta  libris  per 
preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquit- 
tantia dicte  relicte  ostenso  super  compotum,  1 R.,  pro  quibus  Respondebit 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Largo  £tor.s rotu* 


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Respondebit 
pre  dictus  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
idem  Robertus, 
rotulator. 


extendente  ad  sexaginta  libras  dicto  rotulatori  liberatis 
nomine  relicte  quondam  Andree  Wod  militis,  dicto  rotu- 
latore  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  lx  H,  pro  quibus 
respondebit.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  de  Balbreky  extendente 
ad  quinque  libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios,  relicte 
quondam  Andree  Wod  militis  propter  sterilitatem  terre 
remissis  ex  consideratione  auditorum  hac  vice  tantum,  v Ii. 
yj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balbrechy 
de  ultimo  anno  hujus  compoti,  ex  eo  quod  duobus  annis 
precedentibus  occupata  fuerat  dicta  villa  per  relictam 
quondam  Andree  Wod  militis,  et  pro  eisdem  annis  com- 
potum fecit,  et  firma  tertii  anni  remissa  Johanni  Douglas, 
ser vitori  domini  regis  in  cellario  vini,  per  commissarios 
assedationis  terrarum  de  Eiffe  facte  tertio  die  mensis 
Januarii  anno  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimo  primo  ex  considera- 
tione, prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  viij  Ii. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  iijcxxxv  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
sic  restant  viijclxxxx  Ii.  xvij  s.  ij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  rotulatori  in  centum  et  undecim  libris,  ipso  presente 
et  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  jcxj  Ii.,  pro  quibus,  dictus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  rotulatori  in  septuaginta  libris,  dicto  rotulatore 
presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  Ixx  li., 
pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  de 
augmentatione  feodifirme  terrarum  de  Westir  Eossie  ex- 
tendente in  anno  ad  septem  marcas,  et  octave  partis 
terrarum  de  Newtoun  de  Faulkland  extendente  in  anno 
ad  viginti  unum  solidos  et  octo  denarios,  Jacobo  Averarie 
et  Michaeli  ejus  filio  spectantium,  dicto  Jacobo  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum  remissa,  ex  eo  quod  dictus  Jacobus 
renunciaverat  omni  clameo  quod  poterat  habere  ad  aug- 
mentationem  firmarum  dictarum  villarum  dicte  feodi- 
firme nec  exigere  augmentationis  remissionem  in  futurum, 
de  dictis  annis  compoti  et  uno  anno  precedente  hoc  com- 
potum, xxiij  11.  Et  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 


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405 


Patricio  Maxtoun,  clavigero,  in  decem  libris  de  mandato 
domini  cancellarii,  ipso  presente  et  testante  mandatum 
super  compotum,  x 11.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Casch 
in  quatuor  libris  in  anno  de  augmentatione  feodifirme 
predicte  ville  tenentibus  ejusdem  remissa  propter  eorum 
inopiam  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  annis  compoti 
tantum,  xij  Ii.  Et  eidem  de  augmentatione  firmarum 
feodifirme  terrarum  de  Balbreky  et  Auldhall  extendente 
annuatim  ad  tres  libras  Thome  Gourlaw,  carpentario, 
spectantium,  qui  fuerat  carpentarius  domini  regis  defuncti, 
dicto  Thome  assedatarum  per  eundem  dominum  regem 
pro  antiqua  firma  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  ut  patet  per 
literas  dicti  domini  regis  sub  signeto  et  subscriptione 
ostensas  super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti  et  duobus 
annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum,  xv  Ii.  Et  solute 
dicto  rotulatori  per  manus  Johannis  Dowglas  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Balbrechy,  vj  II,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  Respondebit 
respondebit.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  ijcxlvij  H.  fator.s  rotu’ 
Et  sic  restant  vjcxliij  li.  xvij  s.  ij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxix  eeldris  j bolla  frumenti  Frumen  - 
per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui  frumenti,  ut  patet  in  pede  tum. 
ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  v^j  eeldris  ix  bollis  ij  ferlotis 
ij  peccis  frumenti  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de 
Fiffe  de  tribus  annis  hujus  compoti,  videlicet  de  croppis 
annorum  etc,  vcdecimi  octavi  decimi  noni  et  vicesimi. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  jcx  celdre  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce 
frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  percipientibus  annuatim  quatuor 
bollas  ex  elimosina  domini  regis,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  xij  bolle.  Et  domini  Thome  Bal- 
four, capellano  celebranti  in  capella  de  Faulkland,  ex  con- 
simili elimosina  domini  regis  de  annis  compoti  et  sub 
periculo  compotantis,  xij  bolle.  Et  per  solutionem  factam 
Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Perth  in  octo  bollis  frumenti 
annuatim  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  pre- 


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cepto  manu  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  subscripto  alias 
ostenso  super  compotum,  de  annis  compoti  et  sub  periculo 
compotantis,  j celdra  viij  bolle.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  ter- 
rarum de  Murdocairny  assedatarum  pro  viginti  libris 
pecunie  una  celdra  quatuor  bollis  frumenti  una  celdra 
quatuor  bollis  ordei,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit  allocare 
hujusmodi  victualia  tenentibus  ejusdem  ville  annuatim  pro 
decem  marcis,  de  quibus  solute  Marchimond  herauldo  in 
completam  solutionem  feodi  sui  quinque  marce  annuatim, 
, extendentes  ad  decem  libras  de  annis  compoti,  et  Roberto 

Respondebit  3 x 

Robertus  Bertoun  rotulatori  q uinq  ue  marce  annuatim,  extendentes  ad 

Bertoun,  rotu*  . * 

lator,  pro  x H.  decem  libras  de  eisdem  annis  et  pro  quibus  respondebit, 
iij  celdre  xij  bolle.  Et  compotanti  per  liberationem 
factam  Andree  Kay,  naute,  in  una  celdra  tribus  bollis  et 
duabus  ferlotis  frumenti  ad  portandum  hujusmodi  fru- 
mentum versus  Leith  domino  regi  in  una  cimba  pericli- 
tata et  submersa,  prout  facta  est  fides  coram  dominis  con- 
silii et  commissariorum  per  juramentum  fide  dignorum, 
prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  j celdra  iij 
bolle  ij  ferlote.  Summa  expensarum,  vij  celdre  xv  bolle 
ij  ferlote  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant  jcij  celdre  xj  bolle  ij 
pecce  frumenti. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem  factam 
Willelmo  Wilkestoun,  pistori,  in  triginta  septem  celdris 
septem  bollis  duabus  ferlotis  tribus  peccis  cum  dimedia 
pecce  frumenti  a vicesimo  septimo  Augusti  anno  etc.  vcde- 
cimo  octavo  inclusive  usque  ad  decimum  quartum 
Martii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  primi  etiam  inclusive 
per  preceptum  dicti  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  Willelmi  Wilkestoun  manu  sua  sub- 
scripta fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  xxxvij  celdre 

Respondebu  yij  bolle  ij  ferlote  iij  pecce  J pecce  frumenti,  pro  quibus 

lator.  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  liberationem 

factam  Waltero  Scott,  pistori  domini  regis,  in  triginta 
quatuor  celdris  novem  bollis  duabus  ferlotis  et  duabus 
peccis  a tenentibus  et  camerario  de  Fiffe  per  preceptum 
dicti  rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
Walteri  pistoris  fatente  liberationem  ostenso  super  com- 


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potum,  xxxnii  celdre  ix  bolle  11  ferlote  11  pecce,  pro  quibus 

j.  . , , V,,  t , Respondebit 

dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per  liberationem  tactam  idem  rotuiator. 

Willelmo  Wilkesoun,  pis  tori  domini  regis,  in  quatuor 
celdris  quindecim  bollis  et  duabus  ferlotis  de  mandato 
Eoberti  Bertoun,  rotulatoris,  dicto  Eoberto  presente  et 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  iiij  celdre  xv  bolle  Respondebit 
ij  ferlote,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  lator, 
compotanti  per  liberationem  factam  Thome  Berclay  in 
duabus  celdris  frumenti  per  preceptum  domine  regine,  ipsa 
pro  tempore  in  sua  viduitate  existente,  dicto  precepto 
manu  dicte  domine  regine  subscripto  ostenso  super  com- 
potum, ij  celdre.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  lxxix 
celdre  iij  ferlote  j pecca  \ pecce  frumenti.  Et  sic  restant 
xliij  celdre  x bolle  j ferlota  J pecce  frumenti. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  Bj  celdris  viij  bollis  ij  ferlotis  Ordeum. 
thrid  parte  pec  ordei  vj  celdris  vj  bollis  j ferlota  ij  peccis 
i pecce  brash  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet 
in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jclxiiij  celdris  vj  bollis  j ferlota 
iiij  bine  partibus  j tertia  parte  ferlote  ordei  iij  celdris  xij 
bollis  brash  per  firmas  dicti  dominii  de  annis  compoti 
videlicet  de  croppis  annorum  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi,  decimi 
noni,  et  vicesimi,  et  terminorum  Sancti  Martini,  quia  tunc 
solvuntur  tantum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jcvxxxvj  celdre  xiiij  bolle 
iij  ferlote  iiij  bine  partes  j tertia  pars  ferlote  j tertia  pars 
pecce  ordei  x celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  \ pecce  brash. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Sororibus  Sancte  Marthe  percipientibus  annuatim  quatuor 
bollas  ordei  ex  elimosina  regis,  de  annis  compoti,  xij  bolle. 

Et  de  firmis  de  Murdocairny,  ut  patet  superius  in  compoto 
frumenti,  de  annis  compoti,  iij  celdre  xij  bolle.  Et  domino 
Thome  Balfour,  capellano  celebranti  in  capella  de  Fauk- 
land,  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor  bollas,  de  dictis  annis 
compoti,  xij  bolle.  Et  Fratribus  Minoribus  Observantie 
de  Perth  in  octo  bollis  annuatim  per  preceptum  domini 
gubernatoris  alias  ostensum  super  compotum,  de  annis 
compoti,  j celdra  viij  bolle.  Et  eidem  per  venditionem 


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viginti  septem  bollarum  et  duarum  ferlotarum  relicte 
quondam  Andree  Wod  militis  de  ordeo  suo  de  Largo 
pro  viginti  duabus  libris,  bolla  stanta  ad  sexdecim  solidos, 
aobertus  ^ solutis  Roberto  Bertoune,  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respon- 
lator,  pro  xxijii.  debit,  j celdra  xj  bolle  ij  ferlote.  Et  eidem  per  libera- 
tionem factam  quondam  Jacobo  Thomsoune,  brasiatori 
domini  regis,  in  viginti  sex  celdris  quatuordecim  bollis 
duabus  ferlotis  una  pecca  cum  dimedia  ordei  a tenentibus 
de  Fiff  receptis,  per  preceptum  Robert!  Bertoun,  rotula- 
toris,  ipso  presente  et  per  suum  preceptum  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  brasiatoris  ostensum  super  compotum, 

Respondebit  1 . . . . - L .. 

Bertoun s rotu  XXVJ  celdre  xinj  bolle  ij  ferlote  pecce,  pro  quibus 
lator.  * dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  compotanti  per  libera- 
tionem factam  Andree  Kay,  naute,  in  una  celdra 
quatuordecim  bollis  et  tribus  ferlotis  ordei  ad  portandum 
hujusmodi  ordeum  ad  Leith  domino  regi  in  una  cimba 
periclitata  et  submersa,  prout  facta  est  fides  coram 
dominis  consilii  et  commissariorum  per  juramentum 
fide  dignorum,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  com- 
potum, j celdra  xiiij  bolle  iij  ferlote.  Et  defalcate 
compotanti  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balbrechy  existentium 
in  manibus  relicte  quondam  Andree  Wod  militis,  et 
eidem  remissis  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  eisdem 
annis  tantum,  xiij  bolle  j ferlota  j pecca.  Et  compotanti 
defalcate  de  ordeo  ville  de  Balbrechy  de  ultimo  anno 
hujus  compoti  allocate  dicto  Johanni  Douglas,  servitori 
domini  regis  in  cellario  vini,  et  sibi  remisse  per  commis- 
sarios  in  prescripta  ultima  assedatione  terrarum  de  Eiffe 
ex  consideratione,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  com- 
potum, j celdra  iiij  bolle  ordei.  Summa  expensarum, 
xxxix  celdre  vj  bolle  ijj  pecce  ordei.  Et  sic  restant 
jclxxvij  celdre  viij  bolle  ij  ferlote  iiij  bine  partes  j tertia 
pars  ferlote  j pecca  J pecce  et  tertia  pars  pecce  ordei. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem 
factam  Andree  Hammiltoune,  brasiatori  principali  domini 
regis,  in  quinquies  viginti  sexdecim  celdris  quatuor  bollis 
tribus  ferlotis  bina  parte  ferlote  tribus  peccis  et  tertia 
parte  pecce  ordei  a decimo  quinto  die  mensis  Julii  anni 


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etc.  vcdecimi  noni  usque  ad  primum  diem  mensis  Martii 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  primi  per  preceptum  domini 
rotulatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti 
An  dree  Hammiltoun  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum, 
vxxxvj  celdre  iiij  bolle  iij  ferlote  bina  pars  ferlote  iij 
pecce  tertia  pars  pecce  ordei,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  Respondebit 
respondebit.  Et  per  liberationem  factam  David  Lindissay,  Storf  rotu‘ 
ostiario  regis,  in  viginti  quatuor  bollis  ordei  per  preceptum 
dicti  rotulatoris,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  preceptum  super 
compotum,  i celdra  viij  bolle,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator 
respondebit.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  v Xxvij  celdre  idem  rotulator. 
xij  bolle  iij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote  iij  pecce  thrid  part  pecce 
ordei.  Et  sic  restant  lxxix  celdre  xj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part 
ferlote  thrid  part  ferlote  ij  pecce  i pecce  ordei. 

De  quibus  allocatur  eompotanti  per  venditionem 
viginti  bollarum  ordei  Johanni  Douglas  de  firmis  terre 
sue  de  Balbrechy  pro  octo  libris,  bolla  stante  ad  octo 
solidos,  dicto  rotulatori  solutis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  antStus^ 
solutionem  super  compotum,  et  pro  quibus  respondebit,  j viij  n. 
celdra  iiij  bolle.  Et  liberate  Thome  Berclay  per  precep- 
tum domine  regine,  ipsa  in  sua  viduitate  existente,  dicto 
precepto  manu  dicte  domine  regine  subscripto  ostenso 
super  compotum,  ij  celdre.  Summa  hujus  expense,  iij 
celdre  iiij  bolle.  Et  sic  restant  lxxvj  celdre  vij  bolle  ij 
ferlote  ij  part  ferlote  thrid  part  ferlote  ij  pecce  i pecce 
ordei  x celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  \ pecce  brasii. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxxix  celdris  j bolla  iij  ferlotis  Avene, 
iij  peccis  avenarum  xiiij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxxxvj  celdris  xv  bollis  ij 
ferlotis  j pecca  avenarum  vj  bollis  farrine  avenatice  de 
firmis  dicti  dominii  de  croppis  annorum  vcdecimi  octavi, 
decimi  noni,  et  vicesimi,  in  dicto  compoto  contentis. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  jclxxvj  celdre  j bolla  ij  ferlote  avenarum 
j celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  eompotanti  per  solutionem  factam 


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Respondebit 
Robertos 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro 
xviij  li. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro  lx  li. 


quondam  Leoni  herauldo  regi  armorum  in  feodo  suo  de 
firmis  de  Culessy,  qui  solebat  percipere  annuatim  duo- 
decim bollas  avenarum,  de  primo  anno  compoti,  xij  bolle. 
Et  ortulano  de  Faulkland  percipienti  annuatim  duas 
celdras  avenarum,  et  capellano  Sancte  Marie  in  una 
celdra  avenarum,  et  ad  sustentationem  fossarum  et 
palarum  parce  de  Faulkland  in  duabus  celdris,  et  ad 
reparationem  fossarum  prati  de  Faulkland  in  una  celdra, 
extendentibus  in  anno  ad  sex  celdras,  de  annis  compoti, 
xviij  celdre.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ballinbla 
clamatarum  in  feodifirma  per  Michaelem  Balfoure  et 
magistrum  Willelmum  Knollis  pro  octo  libris  pecunie 
tantum,  et  compotans  oneratur  annuatim  cum  quadraginta 
solidis  et  sex  celdris  avenarum,  et  dominus  rex  mandavit 
allocare  dictas  avenas,  solvendo  sex  libras  pro  eisdem  in 
anno,  extendentibus  de  annis  compoti  ad  octodecim  libras 
Eoberto  Bertoun,  rotulatori,  solutas,  pro  quibus  responde- 
bit de  dictis  annis  compoti,  xviij  celdre.  Et  pro  destruc- 
tione granorum  tenentium  de  Casch  per  damas  et  jumenta 
domini  regis  de  annis  compoti,  iij  celdre.  Et  compotanti 
pro  pabulo  equi  sui  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  annis 
compoti,  iij  celdre.  Et  compotanti  allocate  in  duabus 
celdris  de  avenis  ville  de  Balbrechy,  que  existebat  pro 
tempore  in  manibus  relicte  quondam  Andree  Wod  militis, 
et  dicte  relicte  remissis  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de 
annis  compoti  propter  sterilitatem  dicte  ville,  ij  celdre. 
Et  per  venditionem  quindecim  celdrarum  avenarum  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Largo  pro  sexaginta  libris  relicte 
quondam  Andree  Wod  militis  venditarum  et  dicto 
Eoberto  Bertoun  rotulatori  solutis,  pro  quibus  responde- 
bit, xv  celdre.  Et  allocate  compotanti  de  avenis  terrarum 
de  Balbrechy  de  ultimo  anno  hujus  compoti  extendentium 
ad  duas  celdras  et  octo  bollas  avenarum,  J ohanni  Dowglas 
per  commissarios  ex  consideratione  remissis,  prout  consta- 
bat auditoribus  super  compotum,  de  dicto  ultimo  anno,  ij 
celdre  viij  bolle.  Summa  expensarum,  lxij  celdre  iiij 
bolle  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  jcxiij  celdre  xiij  bolle  ij 
ferlote  avenarum. 


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De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem  factam 
dicto  rotulatori  in  viginti  octo  celdris  una  bolla  una 
ferlota  una  pecca  avenarum,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente 
liberationem  super  compotum,  xxviij  celdre  j bolla  j 
ferlota  j pecca,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit. 
Et  per  venditionem  quadraginta  sex  bollarum  avenarum 
pro  novem  libris  et  quatuor  solidis,  bolla  stante  ad 
quatuor  solidos,  solutis  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotu- 
lator respondebit,  ij  celdre  xiiij  bolle.  Et  donate  Jacobo 
Sincler  per  preceptum  dominorum  cancellarii  et  comitis 
de  Arane,  ij  celdre.  Et  vendite  Johanni  Betoun  tres 
celdre  avenarum  pro  novem  libris  et  duodecim  solidis, 
bolla  stante  ad  quatuor  solidos,  rotulatori  solutis  et  pro 
quibus  respondebit,  iij  celdre.  Et  donate  eidem  Johanni 
Betoun  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  ex  consideratione  auditorum, 
iij  celdre.  Et  vendite  compotanti  per  dictum  rotulatorem 
quindecim  celdre  pro  quadraginta  libris,  bolla  stante  ad 
quadraginta  denarios,  eidem  rotulatori  solutis  et  pro 
quibus  respondebit,  xv  celdre.  Et  eidem  per  venditionem 
quadraginta  bollarum  avenarum  pro  octo  libris  pecunie, 
bolla  stante  ad  quatuor  solidos,  Johanni  Dowglas  de 
firmis  de  Balbreehy  per  rotulatorem  venditarum  et  sibi 
solutarum,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  ij  celdre  viij  bolie. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  lvj  celdre  vij  bolle  j ferlota 
j pecca  avenarum.  Et  sic  restant  lxxvij  celdre  vj  bolle 
iij  pecce  avenarum  j celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  venditionem 
quinque  celdrarum  avenarum  pro  decem  libris  pecunie, 
bolla  stante  ad  triginta  denarios,  relicte  quondam  Andree 
Wod  militis,  de  arreragiis  Andree  Mathesoun  tunc 
camerarii  solutis  dicto  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit, 
v celdre.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
ixxij  celdre  vj  bolle  iij  pecce  avenarum  j celdra  iiij  bolle 
farrine  avenatice  viij  apri  xxxij  barilia  ceparum  iijclxxx 
auce  domestice  iijmiijclxij  capones  vmiiijclxx  pultrie. 

De  quibus  pecuniis  superius  restantibus  allocatur  com- 
potanti per  solutionem  factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  viginti 


Respondebit 
dictus  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator, 
pro  ix  ii.  iiij  S. 


Respondebit 
predictus  rotu- 
lator pro  ix  ii. 
xij  s. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator, 
pro  xl  ii. 


Respondebit 
dictus  rotula- 
tor pro  viij  ii. 


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5obei?useblt  quinque  libris,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
La ui^ pro  xxv  ii.  compotum,  xxv  B.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Summa 
hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sie  restant  in  toto  vjcxviij  H. 
xvij  s.  ij  d.  xliij  celdre  x bolla  j ferlota  J pecce  frumenti 
lxxvj  celdre  vij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote  thrid  part 
ferlote  ij  pecce  ^ pecce  ordei  x celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij 
pecce  | pecce  brasii  lxxij  celdre  vj  bolle  iij  pecce 
avenarum  j celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  viij  apri 
xxxij  barilia  ceparum  iijclxxx  auce  domestice  iijraiijclxij 
capones  vmiiijclxx  pultrie. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  venditionem  undecim 
celdrarum  frumenti  per.  compotorum  rotulatorein  domino 
Laurentio  Alexandri  pro  centum  quinque  libris  et  duo- 
Respondebit  decim  solidis,  bolla  stante  ad  duodecim  solidos,  pro  quibus 
pro  jcv  li.  xij  s.  dictus  rotulator  respondebit,  xj  celdre  frumenti.  Et 
eidem  per  venditionem  triginta  septem  celdrarum  ordei 
pro  ducentis  quadraginta  sex  libris  tresdecim  solidis  et 
Respondebit  quatuor  denariis  per  rotulatorem  dicto  domino  Laurentio, 
lator,  pro  _ bolla  stante  ad  octo  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  pro 
iiifd? ti'  XUJ  s’  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit,  xxxvij  celdre  ordei. 

Et  vendite  dicto  domino  Laurentio  per  dictum  dominum 
rotulatorem  quadraginta  quinque  celdre  avenarum  pro 
Respondebit  centum  et  viginti  libris,  bolla  stante  ad  quadraginta 
lator  pro  jcxxii.  denarios,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit,  xlv 
celdre  avenarum.  Summa  expensarum  frumenti  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  xxxij  celdre  x bolle  j ferlota  \ pecce 
frumenti.  Summa  expensarum  ordei  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  xxxix  celdre  vij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote 
thrid  part  ferlote  ij  pecce  J pecce  ordei  x celdre  ij  bolle 
j ferlota  ij  pecce  \ pecce  brasii.  Summa  expensarum 
avenarum  patet.  Et  sic  restant  xxvij  celdre  vj  bolle  iij 
pecce  avenarum  j celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem 
factam  compotanti  ad  expensas  suas  et  sue  familie,  ipso 
remanente  in  Edinburgo  super  expeditione  negotiorum 
publicorum  regni,  et  in  partem  recompensationis  super  r 
expensarum  suarum  in  compoto  thesaurariatus  reddito 
anno  etc.  vcnono,  ut  patet  in  eodem,  in  duabus  celdris 


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duabus  bollis  frumenti  sibi  allocatis  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  ij  celdre  ij  bolle  frumenti.  Et  compotanti 
allocate  in  decem  celdris  ordei  pro  similibus  expensis 
factis  in  Edinburgo  et  ex  eadem  consideratione  audi- 
torem, x celdre  ordei.  Et  similiter  allocate  compotanti 
pro  pabulo  equorum  suorum  simili  modo  remanentium  in 
Edinburgo  pro  eisdem  causis  et  ex  eadem  consideratione 
auditorum,  v celdre  avenarum.  Summa  harum  ex- 
pensarum frumenti,  ordei,  et  avenarum  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  xxx  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota  \ pecce  frumenti 
xxix  celdre  vij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote  thrid  part 
ferlote  ij  pecce  \ pecce  ordei  x celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij 
pecce  \ pecce  brasii  xxij  celdre  vj  bolle  iij  pecce  aven- 
arum j celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  remissionem 
factam  uni  paupercule  mulieri  vocate  Kytte  Wille  ex 
elimosina  domini  regis,  sic  quod  nunquam  exigat  in 
futurum,  viij  bolle  ordei.  Summa  hujus  expense  ordei 
patet.  Et  sic  restant  xxviij  celdre  xv  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij 
part  ferlote  thrid  part  ferlote  ij  pecce  J pecce  ordei  x 
celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  J pecce  brasii.  Et  sic 
restant  in  toto  vjcxviij  H.  xvij  s.  ij  d.  xxx  celdre  viij  bolle 
j ferlota  \ pecce  frumenti  xxviij  celdre  xv  bolle  ij  fer- 
lote ij  part  ferlote  thrid  part  ferlote  ij  pecce  \ pecce  ordei 
x celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  \ pecce  brasii  xxij 
celdre  vj  bolle  iij  pecce  avenarum  j celdra  iiij  bolle  far- 
rine avenatice  viij  apri  xxxij  barilia  ceparum  iijclxxx 
auce  domestice  iijmiijclxij  capones  vmiiijclxx  pultrie. 

De  quibus  pecuniis  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem 
factam  David  Dronar  in  sexdecim  libris  et  David  Grhame 
in  quinque  libris,  et  Katherine  Eyne,  nutrici,  in  viginti 
quinque  libris,  et  pro  introitu  terrarum  de  Nethirreras 
extendente  ad  quatuor  libras,  et  de  molendino  de  Lum- 
quhat  in  quatuor  libris,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eister 
Casche  extendentium  ad  sexdecim  libras,  extendentibus 
in  toto  ad  septuaginta  libras,  remissas  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  super  compotum,  lxx  H,  et  mandatur  dicto 
domino  Laurentio  Alexandri  quod  minime  respondeat 


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dictis  personis  in  futurum  sub  pena  solutionis  de  propriis 
bonis  quicquid  dictus  dominus  Laurentius  aut  camerarius 
pro  tempore  dederit  dictis  personis.  Summa  hujus  expense 
patet.  Et  sic  restant  vcxlviij  E.  xvij  s.  ij  d.  De  quo 
Respondebit  or(^eo  restant  vendite  septem  celdre  et  quinque  bolle  pro 
dictus  rotu-  quadraginta  octo  libris  et  quindecim  solidis,  celdra  stante 

lator  pro  ° _ _ . . 

xiviij  a.  xv  s.  ad  decem  marcas,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit, 
vij  celdre  v bolle  ordei.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  xxj  celdre  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote 
thrid  part  ferlote  ij  pecce  J pecce  ordei  x celdre  ij  bolle 
j ferlota  ij  pecce  J pecce  brasii. 

De  quibus  avenis  superius  restantibus  allocatur  com- 
potanti  per  solutionem  factam  David  Grhame  in  duabus 
celdris  et  octo  bollis  avenarum  de  avenis  deBalcancoll  ex 
consideratione  auditorum,  ij  celdre  viij  bolle.  Et  remisse 
tenentibus  de  Drumtennand  ex  negligentia  rotulatoris, 
xij  bolle.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  iij  celdre  iiij  bolle. 
Et  sic  restant  xix  celdre  ij  bolle  iij  pecce  avenarum  j 
celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice.  Et  sic  restant  in  toto 
vclxviij  11.  xvij  s.  ij  d.  xxx  celdre  viij  bolle  j ferlota  \ 
pecce  frumenti  xxj  celdre  x bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  part  ferlote 
thrid  part  ferlote  ij  pecce  J pecce  ordei  x celdre  ij 
bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  \ pecce  brasii  xix  celdre  ij  bolle 
iij  pecce  avenarum  j celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  viij  apri 
xxxij  barilia  ceparum  iijclxxx  auce  domestice  iijmiijclxij 
capones  vmiiijclxx  pultrie. 

De  quibus  pendent  in  pecunia,  ut  asserit  compotans, 
in  manibus  comitis  Craufurdie  de  terris  de  Euthulot 
ijclxv  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.,  et  de  terris  de  Ferny  allegate  de 
annuo  redditu  debito  domino  de  Monquhany,  jcvj  E. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  extendente  in  anno  ad  octo  marcas  de  ter- 
minis viginti  annorum  non  soluto,  et  in  manibus  tenentium 
de  Luthre  lvj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  et  in  manibus  tenentium 
de  Ardett  xx  E.,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Kingis 
Bernys  xl  E.,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Newtoun  de 
Eeras  xiiij  E.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  et  in  manibus  aldermanni  et 
ballivorum  burgi  de  Cupro  pro  molendino  de  Eussell 
xxv  E.,  et  in  manibus  Andree  Mathesoun  pro  terris  de 


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415 


Nethirreras  xvij  R.  ix  s.  Summa  dependentiarum  in  pe- 
cunia, vcxlv  R.  y s.  viii  d.  Et  sic  restant  de  claro  preter  _ 
dependentias  iij  R.  xj  s.  vj  d.  soluti  rotulaton,  pro  quibus 
respondebit.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  pecuniam  preter  depen-  lator, 
dentias.  Et  vocandi  sunt  persone  super  quibus  dicte  vocandi  sunt, 
dependents  dependent  per  camerarium  et  rotulatorem. 

De  quibus  victualibus  frumenti  pendent  in  manibus 
dicti  comitis  Craufurdie  de  terris  de  Ruthillot  ix  celdre 
x bolle,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Ardett  v celdre,  et 
in  manibus  tenentium  de  Drone  ij  celdre,  et  in  manibus 
tenentium  de  Fruehy  ix  celdre  iiij  bolle  iij  ferlote,  et  in 

manibus  tenentium  de  Uchtirmukty  ij  celdre  vj  bolla 

j pecca.  Summa  dependentiarum  frumenti,  xxviij  celdre 
iiij  bolle  iij  ferlote  j pecca.  Et  sic  restant  de  claro  preter 
dependentias  ij  celdre  iij  bolle  j ferlota  iij  pecce  \ pecce 
frumenti.  De  qua  resta  ordei  pendent  in  manibus  dicti 
comitis  Craufurdie  de  terris  de  Ruthillott  viij  celdre  xij 
bolle,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Ardett  viij  celdre,  et 
in  manibus  tenentium  de  Drone  vj  celdre  vj  bolle,  et  in 
manibus  tenentium  de  Kingis  Bernys  iiij  celdre,  et  in 

manibus  tenentium  de  Nethirreras  v celdre  ij  bolle  ij 

ferlote.  Summa  dependentiarum  ordei  et  brasii,  xxxij 
celdre  iiij  bolle  ij  ferlote.  Et  sic  superexposuit  com- 
potans  ultra  dependentias  prescriptas  vij  bollas  iij  peccas  vocandi^sunt 
ordei  et  brasii.  Et  pro  dependentiis  vocandi  sunt.  entus. 

De  quibus  avenis  et  farrina  pendent  in  manibus  ten- 
entium de  Murthocairny,  videlicet  Jacobi  Sincler,  iiij 
celdre,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Drumtennand  j celdra 
xiiij  bolle,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Nethirreras  vij 
celdre  ij  bolle  iij  pecce,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Bal- 
breky  v celdre,  et  in  manibus  tenentium  de  Eister  Casche 
j celdra  ij  bolle.  Summa  harum  dependentiarum,  xix 
celdre  ij  bolle  iij  pecce  avenarum.  Et  sic  eque  quoad 
avenas  preter  dependentias,  pro  quibus  dependentiis 
vocandi  sunt  tenentes  predicti.  Et  restant  j celdra  iiij  tenentes, 
bolle  farrine  avenatice  viij  apri  xxxij  barilia  ceparum 
iijclxxx  auce  domestice  iijmiijclxij  capones  vmiiijclxx 
pultrie.  Et  apri  pendent  super  tenentes  molendini  de 


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1521-2; 


Uchtirmukty.  Et  de  aucis  xij  exposite  in  familia  domini 
gubernatoris  et  intrate  in  libris  domicilii  ejusdem,  Roberto 
Buttoun,  emptore,  testante  introitum  super  compotum. 
Et  vendite  compotanti  quadraginta  octo  pro  triginta 
n>tEorepro  duobus  solidis,  pecia  stante  ad  octo  denarios,  solutis 
xxxij  s*  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit,  xlviij  auce.  Summa 

harum  expensarum,  lx  auce.  Et  sic  restant  iijcxx  auce, 
que  pendent  super  tenentes  de  Uchtirmukty.  Et  de 
caponibus  intrate  in  libris  domicilii  domini  gubernatoris 
ad  expensas  ejusdem,  dicto  Buttoun  testante  introitum 
super  compotum,  jcx  capones.  Summa  hujus  expense 
patet.  Et  sic  restant  iijmijclij  capones.  Et  pendent  in 
manibus  tenentium,  pro  quibus  respondebit  camerarius. 
Et  de  pultriis  intrate  in  libris  domicilii  domini  guber- 
natoris, Buttoun  testante  introitum  super  compotum, 
ijcxl  pultrie.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  vmijcxxx  pultrie,  que  pendent  in  manibus  tenen- 
tium, pro  quibus  respondebit  camerarius. 

Orknay  et  Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sincler,  relicte  quondam 
Scheitland.  Hernici  domini  Sincler,  arrendatarii  de  Orknay  et  Scheit- 
land,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eandem  \19  February 
1521,  from  28  July  1518;  6 terms,']  videlicet  terminorum 
Inventionis  Sancte  Crucis  et  Petri  Ad  Vincula,  licet 
data  ultimi  compoti  precesserat  ultimum  terminum  dicti 
compoti,  videlicet  terminum  Petri  Ad  Vincula. 

Eadem  onerat  se  de  iiijcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  cb,  per 
integras  firmas  dictorum  dominiorum  de  duobus  primis 
terminis  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  viijclxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
de  firmis  dictorum  dominiorum  de  quatuor  uitimis 
' terminis  dicti  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jmiijc  H 
De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  de  firmis  insule  de 
Burray  concessis  ecclesie  cathedrali  Orcadensi  extenden- 
tibus annuatim  ad  viginti  libras  in  perpetuam  elimosinam 
per  dominum  regem  Jacobum  quartum  pie  memorie,  de  ter- 
minis compoti,  lx  R.  Et  falconariis  portantibus  falcones  de 
Orknay  et  Scheitland  pro  eorum  laboribus  et  expensis  per- 
cipientibus annuatim  quadraginta  libras  de  mandato  regis 


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417 


et  gubernatoris  de  terminis  compoti,  jcxx  R.  Et  per  ven- 
ditionem ducentarum  et  quinquies  viginti  ac  quatuordecim 
martarum  salsarum  et  totidem  porcorum,  quatuordecim 
demptis,  computando  sexies  viginti  pro  centum,  libera- 
torum Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvirberntoun,  compotorum 
rotulatori,  pro  tricentis  quatuordecim  libris  et  octo  solidis, 
allocando  pro  marta  duodecim  solidos  et  pro  porco  sex 
solidos,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suam  acquit- 
tantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  SStuseblt 
compotum,  iijcxiiij  li.  viij  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  iator° 
dicto  rotulatori  in  quingintis  nonaginta  novem  libris  quin- 
que  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  similiter 
presente  et  per  suam  aequittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  vclxxxxix  li.  v s.  Respondebit 
iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  lator, 
expensarum,  jmlxxxxiij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
ijcvj  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

De  quibus  allocate  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  Roberto  rotulatori  in  ducentis  sex  libris  sex  solidis 
et  octo  denariis,  ipso  similiter  presente  et  fatente  solu- 
tionem  super  compotum,  rpvj  n.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  Robertus 
respondebit.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  eque.  Er?un’ rotu 

Compotum  Colini  comitis  de  Ergile,  camerarii  de  Cowell  et 
Cowell  et  Rosneith,  [. Edinburgh , 19  February  1581,  from  Rosneith. 
11  August  1511;  10  years  and  1 term.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xviij  R.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Dunnune  infra  dominium  de  Cowell,  que  sunt  de 
proprietate  domini  regis,  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti. 

Et  de  xiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glender- 
rowell  de  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  xlj  R.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Rosneith,  quia  dicte  terre  de  Rosneth 
assedabantur  patri  compotantis  in  feodifirma  pro  dicta 
summa,  de  dicto  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xliiij 
martis  de  duabus  partibus  de  Glenderrowell  de  primo 
termino  Sancti  Martini  hujus  compoti,  quia  tunc  sol- 
vuntur tantum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  primi  anni,  Ixxij  R. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  xliiij  marte. 

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1521-2. 


Item  idem  onerat  se  de  vjclxxxvij  li.  iij  g.  iiij  d.  de 
firmis  dictarum  terrarum  de  novem  ultimis  annis  et  uno 
termino  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  iijclxxx  martis  de  dictis 
duabus  partibus  de  Glenderrowell  de  dictis  novem  annis 
et  uno  termino  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis,  vijclix  Ii.  x s.  iiijciiij  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  custodia  caustri  de 
Dunnune  percipienti  annuatim  octodecim  libras  durante 
voluntate  regis,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  jclxxxix  li. 
Et  Duncano  Campbell,  mutilato,  percipienti  annuatim 
quinque  libras,  qui  decessit  ad  tres  annos  elapsos,  sic  sunt 
sibi  allocandi  septem  anni  et  unus  terminus  extendentes 
ad  triginta  septem  libras  et  decem  solidos  de  dictis  septem 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxxvij  li.  x s.  Et  eidem  de 
firmis  de  Glenderrowell  superius  oneratis  extendentibus 
annuatim  ad  viginti  marcas,  ex  eo  quod  compotans  allegat 
quod  Archibaldus  Campbell  de  Auchinbrek  et  Duncanus 
Campbell  de  Ornedull  habet  hujusmodi  terras  in  heredi- 
tate, propterea  mandatur  dicto  compotanti  quod  infra  hinc 
et  proximum  scaccarium  vel  in  dicto  scaccario  ostendat 
cartas  dicte  hereditatis,  alioquin  dicta  allocatio  nunc  facta 
nullum  effectum  habebit,  nec  in  futurum  allocabitur,  et 
interim  quod  compotans  destringat  pro  firmis  dictarum 
terrarum  donec  suprascripte  persone  cartas  dicte  heredi- 
tatis ostendant  de  dictis  annis  et  termino  compoti,  jcxl  E. 
Summa  expensarum,  iijclxvj  H.  x s.  Et  sic  restant 
iijclxxxxiij  H.  iiijciiij  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  de  firmis  dictarum 
terrarum  reste  predicte  septem  terminorum  extendentibus 
ad  centum  viginti  sex  libras,  ex  eo  quo  dominus  guber- 
nator exoneravit  et  remisit  firmas  et  devorias  dictarum 
terrarum  a tempore  ultimi  compoti  dicti  dominii  usque  ad 
ipsius  adventum  in  regnum,  in  quo  tempore  fluxerunt  tres 
anni  et  unus  terminus,  extendentes  ad  summam  predictam 
particulariter  examinatam  super  compotum  per  literas  sub 
signeto  manu  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  subscriptas 
ostensas  super  compotum,  jcxxvj  H.  Et  eidem  in  centum 
quinquaginta  sex  martis  de  eisdem  terminis  extendentibus 


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ad  dictam  summam  martarum  per  dominum  gubernatorem 
per  easdem  literas  remissis  de  dictis  terminis  particulariter 
examinatis  super  compotum,  jclvj  marte.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  ijclxvij  H.  ijclxviij  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  certorum 
plegiorum  et  presonariorum  in  numero  octo  servatorum  et 
custoditorum  pro  securitate  Insularum  cum  compotante, 
et  pro  custodia  caustri  de  Carnyburg  per  tempus  com- 
poti Insulis[?]  extendentibus  ad  quingintas  septuaginta 
quinque  libras  pro  terminis  aliquorum  presoniorum  ad 
, sex  annos,  quinque,  quatuor,  et  tres,  allocando  pro  marta 
viginti  solidos  particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum, 
ijclxvij  H.  ijclxviij  marte.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 

Et  sic  eque. 

Memorandum  quod  Colinus  comes  de  Ergile,  camerarius 
de  Kintyre,  non  onerat  se  de  firmis  dominii  de  Kyntir  a 
decimo  tertio  die  mensis  Augusti  anni  Domini  etc.  un- 
decimi usque  in  hunc  diem,  videlicet  per  ultimum 
Februarii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  primi,  ex  eo  quod 
dominus  gubernator  de  annis  Domini  etc.  duodecimi  et 
decimi  tertii  remisit  firmas  dicti  dominii  dicto  Colino 
comiti,  et  auditores  presentes  scaccarii  ex  consideratione 
et  precipue  propter  guerras  excitatas  et  ortas  et  vastitatem 
dicti  dominii  a tempore  ultimi  campi  de  Eloddoun,  con- 
siderantes quod  dictus  comes  non  poterat  recuperare  nec 
levare  firmis  dicti  dominii  de  annis  post  dictum  campum 
usque  in  hunc  diem  predictum,  exonerarunt  eum  de  dictis 
firmis  dicti  dominii  dictorum  annorum  imperpetuum,  sic 
quod  in  futurum  faciat  deligentiam  pro  recuperatione 
firmarum  dicti  dominii  regi  importandarum.  Quod 
memoriale  factum  est  de  concensu  domini  cancellarii, 
auditoris  dicti  scaccarii,  per  nuntium  licet  absentis  tes- 
tantem  consensum  super  dicto  memoriali. 

Compotum  Wilelmi  Gordoune,  curatoris  Johannis  Wod,  Fethir- 
ac  sponsi  matris  dicti  Johannis,  feodifirmarii  thanagii  de  carne. 
Fethircarne  et  Abirluthnott,  [. Edinburgh , 18  March 
1521,  from  2 i October  1520  ; 3 terms.'] 


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1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Kinclevin. 


Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vj  rynemartis  per 
arreragia  ultimi  sui  compoti,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 
Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxxvij  li.  v s.  iij  rynemartis 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  thanagii  de  duobus  primis 
terminis  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xxxviij  li.  xij  s.  vj  d. 
iij  rynemartis  de  tertio  termino  hujus  compoti.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  jcxv  li.  xvij  s.  vj  d.  vj  rynemarte.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jcxv  li.  xvij  s.  vj  d. 
xij  rynemarte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
heredibus  quondam  Willelmi  Levingstoun  de  Drumry 
percipientibus  annuatim  viginti  libras  annui  redditus 
terrarum  de  Balmakewin,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  terminis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xxx  li. 
Et  capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  parrochiali  Brechinensi 
pro  anima  quondam  Roberti  Erskin  militis,  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  marcas  de  dictis  firmis  et  terminis 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  v li.  Et  per  solu- 
tionem factam  Roberto  Bertoune  de  U virberntoun, 
compotorum  rotulatori  in  octuaginta  libris  septemdecim 
solidis  et  sex  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  lxxx  B.  xvij  s.  vj  d.,  pro 
quibus  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  jcxv  Ii.  xvij  s. 
vj  d.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  pecunias.  Et  restant  xij  rynemarte. 

Compotum  Johannis  Creichtoune  de  Innernyte,  camer- 
arii de  Kinclewyne,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eun- 
dem, [10  March  1521,  from  31  October  1520;  3 terms.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vjclxxxx  li.  iiij  s.  x d. 
xxxix  stukmartis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut 
patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiijcl  H xj  s.  xvj  stukmartis 
per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  tam  terrarum  in  feodi- 
firma  assedatarum  quam  aliarum,  que  particulariter  scri- 
buntur in  rotulo  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  undecimi,  de 
duobus  primis  terminis  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  ijcxxv  li. 
v s.  vj  d.  xvj  stukmartis  per  integras  firmas  dicti 


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dominii  de  tertio  termino  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  vjclxxv  Ii.  xvj  s.  vj  d.  xxxij  stukmarte.  Summa 
totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  jmiijclxvj  Ii.  xvj  d.  lxxj 
stukmarte. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxxxv  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  gras- 
sumis  certarum  terrarum  dicti  dominii  assedatarum 
Colino  Campbell  militi  per  commissarios  supremi  domini 
nostri  regis  ad  hoc  specialiter  commissos  pro  terminis 
sex  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anni 
Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  vicesimi,  videlicet  terrarum 
de  Clochrane,  Correcarmak,  Morinich,  Terray,  Tulloch,  et 
Dalgarvy,  Terrarty,  residui  terrarum  de  Eddirgowly,  que 
non  assedantur  in  feodifirma,  molendini  de  Eddirgowly, 
Kiltere,  et  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Ardentholone,  ut 
latius  in  rentali  continetur,  licet  dicte  terre  et  molendinum 
prius  assedabantur  pro  terminis  trium  annorum.  Et  non 
onerat  se  de  aliis  grassumis  quibuscunque  dicti  dominii 
preter  grassumas  prescriptas.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 
Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis  et  grassumis, 
jmiiijclj  H.  viij  s.  lxxj  stukmarte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Arntuly  in  Kinclevyn  in  manibus 
episcopi  Dunkeldensis  extendentium  in  anno  ad  tresdecim 
libras  sex  solidos  et  octo  denarios,  in  excambium  pro 
terris  ecclesiasticis  de  Abircorne,  de  terminis  compoti, 
xx  li.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cluny  cum  foresta 
extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  marcas  concessarum 
Johanni  comiti  Atholie  et  Elinore  sponse  sue  et  heredibus 
suis  masculis  inter  ipsos  legitime  procreatis,  quibus  defi- 
cientibus domino  regi  reversurarum,  de  terminis  compoti, 
xx  It  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mammelorne,  deputa- 
tarum vastarum  pro  foresta,  extendentium  in  anno  ad 
viginti  sex  solidos  octo  denarios,  de  terminis  compoti, 
xl  s.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Binmore  deputatarum 
similiter  vastarum,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  quadraginta 
solidos,  de  terminis  compoti,  iij  li.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Mammelorne  in  Glenlyoun  deputatarum  similiter 
vastarum  pro  foresta  de  terminis  compoti,  xl  s.  Et 


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1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Do. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator 


Respondebit 
dictus  rotu- 
lator. 


maro  de  Apnadull  in  feodo  suo  de  terminis  compoti, 
xl  s.  Et  maro  de  Deschier  et  Toyer  in  feodo  sno  de 
dictis  terminis  compoti,  xl  s.  Et  maro  de  Glenlyoun  in 
feodo  suo  de  terminis  compoti,  xxx  s.  Et  eidem  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Inverry  extendentium  ad  quadraginta 
solidos  in  anno  concessis  dicto  episcopo  Dunkeldensi  per 
regem  Jacobum  secundum,  et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Dulmernok  extendentium  in  anno  ad  quinque  marcas 
concessis  eidem  episcopo,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus, 
de  terminis  compoti,  viij  H.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terra- 
rum de  Auchinvaid  extendentium  in  anno  ad  decem 
marcas,  et  Glensche  ad  quatuor  marcas  in  anno,  admorti- 
zatis  collegio  regali  infra  caustrum  de  Striveling,  de 
terminis  compoti,  xiiij  E.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  triginta 
libratarum  terrarum  de  Apnadull  assedatarum  Eoberto 
Menzeis  militi  pro  septuaginta  marcis  per  literas  sub 
privato,  licet  compotans  oneratur  cum  nonaginta  marcis, 
de  terminis  compoti,  xx  H.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  Eoberto  Bertoun  de  Uvirberntoun,  compotorum 
rotulatori,  in  octuaginta  quinque  libris  sex  solidos  et 
octo  denariis  de  grassumis  terrarum  superius  oneratis, 
ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
lxxxv  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respon- 
debit. Et  per  solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Bertoun, 
rotulatori  predicto,  in  tricentis  quatuordecim  libris,  per 
suas  quatuor  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatenti 
dictam  solutionem  super  compotum,  de  terminis  compoti, 
iijcxiiij  H,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per  solu- 
tionem factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  nonaginta  libris  per 
manus  domine  de  Gordoun  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Forthir- 
gill,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
lxxxx  II,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et 
eidem  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  nonaginta 
duabus  libris  tribus  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis,  dicto 
rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
lxxxxij  II  iij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respon- 
debit. Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Apnadull  spectan- 
tium Eoberto  Menzeis  de  eodem,  extendentium  ad  septu- 


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aginta  sex  libras  tresdecim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios 
de  resta  firmarum  de  Apnadull  et  Rannaeh,  et  in  com- 
pletam solutionem  dicte  reste,  dicto  Roberto  Menzeis 
remisse  pro  terris  vastis  dictarum  terrarum  de  Apnadull 
et  Rannaeh  de  quinque  annis  precedentibus  hoc  compotum 
per  auditores  scaccarii,  ex  eo  quod  dictus  Robertus  fecit 
plenariam  solutionem  omnium  restarum  dictorum  domini- 
orum de  Apnadull,  Rannaeh,  et  Cammisarnay  usque  in 
diem  presentis  compoti,  prout  clare  constabat  auditoribus 
super  compotum,  lxxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  compotanti 
pro  feodo  suo  de  terminis  compoti,  x li.  Summa  expen- 
sarum, vijclxij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant  vjclxxxviij  li. 
xiiij  s.  viij  d.  lxxj  stukmarte. 

Compotum  Johannis  Leslie  de  Wardaris,  feodifirmarii  Garviauch. 
dominii  de  Garviauch,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per 
eundem  [29  March  1582,  from  28  July  1518 ; 3 years 
and  1 Martinmas  term.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jclj  li.  xj  martis  vj 
duodenis  caponum  xvj  duodenis  pultriarum  per  integras 
firmas  dicti  dominii  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de 
iiij  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  de  focagio  de  Westhall  et  Kirktoun  de 
termino  Sancti  Martini  primi  anni  compoti,  quia  tunc  red- 
ditur tantum.  Et  de  j celdra  ij  bollis  ordei  vocati  tolbeir 
de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti,  que  omnia  particulariter 
scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  quingentesimi  tertii.  Et  de 
iijclxxvij  H.  x s.  xxxiij  martis  xij  duodenis  caponum  xxxij 
duodenis  pultriarum  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  de 
duobus  ultimis  annis  et  termino  hujus  compoti.  Et  de 
xij  li.  x s.  de  dicto  focagio  de  Westhall  et  Kirktoun  de 
dictis  duobus  ultimis  annis  et  termino  Sancti  Martini 
hujus  compoti,  quia  tunc  solvitur  dictum  focagium 
tantum.  Et  de  iij  celdris  vj  bollis  ordei  vocati  tolbeir 
de  dictis  duobus  ultimis  annis  et  termino  hujus  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris,  vcxlv  H.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  iiij  celdre  viij 
bolle  ordei  xliiij  marte  xviij  duodene  caponum  xlviij 
duodene  pultriarum. 

Que  firme  et  devoria  predicta  dicti  dominii  de 


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1522. 


Garviauch  assignantur  sex  tubicinis  Italicis  et  Scotis  in 
partem  solutionis  gagiorum  et  feodorum  ipsorum,  quilibet 
eorum  precipiens  in  anno  triginta  octo  libras  et  decem 
solidos  de  annis  et  termino  compoti  per  cartam  sub 
magno  sigillo  et  perceptum  domini  gubernatoris  ad 
allocandum  ostensum  super  compotum,  vcxlv  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 
iiij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei  xliiij  marte  xviij  duodene 
caponum  xlviij  duodene  pultriarum.  Et  sic  eque. 

Strathde,  Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  receptoris 

Cromare.  firmarum  dominiorum  de  Strathdee  et  Cromare,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  [9  April  15 22,  from  12 
December  1520 ; 2 terms.'] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  Ixvj  H.  xviij  s.  viij  d. 
xlvij  martis  per  arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in 
pede  ejusdem.  Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxj  H.  xx  martis  j quarterio 
per  integras  firmas  dominiorum  de  Strathde  et  Cromare 
de  terminis  compoti,  que  particulariter  scribuntur  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  octuagesimi  quarti.  Et  de  vj  bollis 
avenarum  de  eisdem  terminis  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis  cum  arreragiis, 
ijclxxxvij  li.  xviij  s.  viij  d.  lxvij  marte  j quarterium  vj 
bolle  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Logy  et  Dowald  extendentium  ad 
septem  libras  et  decem  solidos,  et  quarta  parte  terrarum 
de  Westoun  extendente  ad  quinquaginta  solidos  annuatim, 
de  terminis  compoti,  x li.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Estoune  et  Terlane  extendentium  annuatim  ad  viginti 
libras,  Johanni  Euthirfurd  militi  hereditarie  concessarum 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  com- 
potum, de  terminis  compoti,  xx  H.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Fratribus  Sancte  Trinitatis  de  Abirdene  per- 
cipientibus annuatim  decem  marcas  annui  redditus  de 
Westoun,  ut  patet  in  antiquis  rotulis,  de  terminis  compoti 
et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem 
de  septemdecim  martis  et  una  quarta  parte  marte  et  sex 


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425 


bollis  avenarum  de  oneratione  martarum  et  avenarum 
annuatim  predictorum  dominiorum  compotanti  remissis 
in  literis  assedationis  dictorum  dominiorum  sibi  factis,  ut 
patet  per  easdem  ostensas  super  compotum  de  terminis 
compoti,  xvij  marte  j quarterium  vj  bolle  avenarum.  Et 
compotanti  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto  Bertoune  de 
Uvirberntoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  ducentis  quin- 
quaginta una  libris  quinque  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis, 
dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas  acquittantias  manu 
sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  ijclj  11.  RobertuSeblt 
v s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  £tor?une’  lotu’ 
Summa  expensarum,  ijclxxxvij  H.  xviij  s.  viij  d.  xvij  marte 
j quarterium  vj  bolle  avenarum.  Et  sic  eque  quoad 
pecunias  et  avenas.  Et  restant  1 marte. 

Compotum  Alexandri  comitis  de  Huntlie,  arrendatarii  Brechin  et 
de  Breichin  et  Ne  ware,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Neware. 
eundem  [9  April  15 22,  from  13  December  15*20;  2 terms.] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  vclxxxxvj  H.  xv  s.  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  per  in- 
tegras firmas  dictorum  dominiorum  de  terminis  compoti. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis  onerationis 
cum  arreragiis,  viijclxiij  viij  s.  iiij  d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Cupro  perci- 
pientibus annuatim  dimediam  marcam,  de  terminis  com- 
poti, vj  s.  viij  li.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
capellano  celebranti  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Brechinensi, 
percipienti  annuatim  novem  libras  de  annuis  redditibus 
ville  de  Breichin  admortizatis  et  concessis  dicto  capellano 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  ostensam  super  compotum, 
de  terminis  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  ix  H. 

Et  per  solutionem  factam  abbati  et  conventui  de  Jed- 
burgh, priori  et  canonicis  de  Rostinoth  ibidem  commor- 
antibus et  Deo  servientibus,  percipientibus  annuatim 
septem  libras  et  octo  solidos,  de  anno  compoti  et  sub 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator. 


Galloway. 


426  BOTULI  SCACCABII  1522. 

periculo  compotantis,  vij  B.  viij  s.  Et  compotanti  per 
solutionem  factam  Boberto  Bertoun  de  Uvirberntoun, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  in  octuaginta  duabus  libris  et  sex- 
decim  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  per  suas 
acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  lxxxij  B.  xvj  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  lxxxxviij  11. 
xvj  s.  Et  sic  restant  vijclxiiij  3±  xij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti 
rotulatori,  ipso  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super 
compotum,  vijclxiiij  B.  xij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  quibus  responde- 
bit. Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Gilberti  comitis  de  Cassillis,  camerarii 
de  Galloway,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem 
[9  April  1522,  from  27  July  1518 ; 3 years  and  1 
term.\ 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xxxiij  martis  per  arrera- 
gia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem.  Summa 
arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclj  B.  viij  s.  iiij  d.  xiij  martis 
per  integras  firmas  terrarum  Galwidie  supra  aquam  de 
Cree  de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  vijclxxxv  B. 
ix  s.  iiij  d.  xx  martis  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii 
subtus  aquam  de  Cree  et  terrarum  de  Kirkcandres,  que 
particulariter  scribuntur  in  rotulo  anni  etc.  vcquarti,  de 
dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  vjcxxviij  B.  x s.  x d. 
xxxix  martis  per  integras  firmas  terrarum  dominii 
Galwidie  supra  aquam  de  Cree  de  duobus  ultimis  annis 
et  termino  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  jmixclxiij  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
lx  martis  per  integras  firmas  dicti  dominii  subtus  aquam 
de  Cree  et  terrarum  de  Kirkcandres  de  dictis  duobus 
ultimis  annis  et  termino  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  iijmvjcxxix  B.  xxij  d.  jcxij  marte.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  iijmvjcxxix  B.  xxij  d.  jcxlv 
marte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
de  duabus  marcis  exeuntibus  de  Litill  Bacherne  solutis 
Johanni  Berik  de  Dalbaty  de  annis  et  termino  compoti. 


1522. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


427 


Et  de  firmis  piscarie  de  Bladenach  in  manibus  Fratrum 
Predicatorum  de  Wygtoun  ex  tollerantia  domini  regis  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  xij  R.  v s.  Et  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Park,  Largway,  Craginbay,  Daldawyne,  et 
Largemoir,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti  libras  tres- 
decim  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  Yley  herauldo  per 
literas  sub  magno  sigillo  ad  vitam  in  feodo  suo  concessis, 
de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  lxxij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Barcloy,  Lagane,  Bordland  de  Suthik, 
et  Bordland  de  Lagane,  extendentium  in  anno  ad  viginti 
libras  octo  solidos  et  octo  denarios,  concessarum  Johanni 
Lindissay  olim  de  Wauchop  hereditarie  per  cartam  sub 
magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti,  lxxj  R.  x s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  triginta 
tribus  martis  receptis  ab  husbandis  Galwidie  tam  subtus 
Cree  quam  supra  Cree,  pro  quarum  qualibet  eisdem 
allocantur  quinque  solidi  in  eorum  firmis,  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti,  xxxiij  R.  Et  de  firmis  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Schannoch  nuncupate  Balmangane  exten- 
dentis in  anno  ad  viginti  libras,  concessis  tunc  Marchie 
signifero,  nunc  autem  Albany  herauldo,  in  feodo  suo  ad 
vitam  per  literas  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensas  super 
compotum,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  lxx  R.  Et  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Pollincre  concessarum  Roberto 
Charteris  de  Amysfeild  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias 
ostensam  super  compotum,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
ix  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  eidem  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bal- 
mangane extendentium  ad  decem  libras  antiqui  extentus 
assedatarum  in  novo  rentali  pro  viginti  libris,  David 
Purves,  clavigero,  in  feodo  suo  ad  vitam  concessis  per 
cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  compotum, 
de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  lxx  R.  Et  de  firmis  ter- 
rarum de  Auchinskeauch,  Clonyark,  Auchinhay,  Glen- 
stokane,  Auchinlosk,  extendentium  ad  viginti  marcas  in 
anno,  remissis  Mariote  Bonkill,  relicte  quondam  Johannis 
Lindissay,  pro  suo  gratuito  servitio  regi  et  regine  impenso 
et  impendendo  per  literas  domini  regis  sub  privato,  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  xlvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  eidem 


428 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1522. 


de  firmis  terrarum  de  Calvornes,  Cultis,  Largis,  et  Blair- 
manauchtyne,  extendentium  ad  viginti  marcas,  concessarum 
Alexandro  Makcullouch  militi  et  Mariote  sue  sponse 
per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  alias  ostensam  super  com- 
potum, de  duobus  annis  hujus  compoti,  xxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  Georgio  Gude  in  triginta 
quinque  libris  per  preceptum  Eoberti  Bertoun,  rotulatoris, 
dicto  precepto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Georgei  ostenso 
super  compotum,  xxxv  li.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem 
factam  dicto  Eoberto  Bertoune  de  Uvirberntoune,  com- 
potorum rotulatori,  in  mille  noningintis  nonaginta  una 
libris  et  sexdecim  denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et 
Respondebit  Per  suas  fiua^nor  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas 
Robertus  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  imixclxxxxi  li.  xvj  d., 
lator.  pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotulatori 

in  quadraginta  libris  per  manus  domine  de  Mowchrum 
pro  terris  de  Ballindune  ipso  rotulatore  presente  et 
Respondebit  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xl  H,  pro  quibus 
idem  rotuiator.  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  dicto  rotulatori  in 
tricentis  et  quinquaginta  libris,  dicto  rotulatore  presente 
et  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  licet  acquittantia 
Respondebit  dicte  summe  remaneat  apud  compotantem,  iijcl  li.,  pro 
lator.  quibus  dictus  rotulator  simili  modo  respondebit.  Et 

compotanti  pro  feodo  suo  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
lxx  li.  Summa  expensarum,  ijmixcij  li.  x s.  Et  sic 
restant  vijcxxvj  li.  xj  s.  x d.  jcxlv  mart  e. 

De  quibus  pendent  de  firmis  terrarum  dominicalium  de 
Keltoun  vocatarum  lie  Manys  de  Treiff  existentium  in 
manibus  domini  de  Maxwell  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
iijcl  li.  Et  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Keltoun 
extendentis  ad  decem  marcas  in  anno,  terrarum  de  Galt- 
wellowis  et  Knokinvan  extendentium  ad  viginti  solidos 
in  anno,  Kildarrauch  ad  tresdecim  marcas  in  anno,  ex- 
tendentium in  toto  ad  quinquaginta  septem  libras  tres 
solidos  et  quatuor  denarios,  quas  allegat  compotans  dictas 
terras  vastas  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  lvij  H.  iij  s. 
iiij  d.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glenturk  extendentium 
ad  unam  marcam  in  anno,  occupatarum  per  dominum 


1522. 


BEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


429 


Alexandrum  M'Cullouch  tanquam  sua  proprietas,  pro  qua  Ii°eCxaandderest 
villa  vocandus  est  Alexander  predietus,  de  annis  et  ter-  mues!l0ch’ 
mino  compoti,  xlvj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  dependentiarum, 
iiijcix  li.  x s.  Et  sic  restant  preter  dependentias  iifxvij  B. 
xxij  d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  suis  laboribus  et 
expensis  ultra  annuale  feodum  prius  allocatum  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum,  licet  auditores  considerant  camer- 
arium non  fecisse  diligentiam  debitam  pro  recuperatione 
firmarum  terrarum  vastarum  infra  dictum  dominium, 
xl  B.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
ijclxxvij  B.  xxij  d.  jcxlv  marte. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
dicto  rotulatori  in  viginti  martis,  ipso  presente  et  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum,  xx  marte,  pro  quibus  dictus  itobertus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  Stor?un’ lctu 
sic  restant  ijclxxvij  B.  xxij  d.  jcxxv  marte. 

Compotum  Gilberti  comitis  de  Cassillis,  domini  Kennedy,  Carrik, 
camerarii  de  Carrik,  Leswalt,  et  Menybrig,  redditum  apud  Leswalt,  et 
Edinburgh  per  eundem  \20  May  1682,  from  27  July  Menybrig. 
1518  ; 3 years  and  1 term .] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  xviij  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Girvanheid  infra  comitatum  de  Carrik 
de  primo  anno  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  x B.  de  firmis  ter- 
rarum de  Turnberry  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Et 
de  vj  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  unius  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Trabeauch  de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  xiij  B. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  duarum  aliarum  partium  de  Trabeauch  anni 
nonagesimi  tertii,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  de  eodem  primo  anno 
compoti.  Et  de  jcx  B.  xiij  s.  vj  d.  per  integras  firmas 
terrarum  de  Leswalt,  Menybrig,  et  Barquhanny  de  dicto 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  xx  B.  terrarum  de  Grenane 
de  dicto  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  iiij°xlviij  B.  vij  s. 
j d.  de  firmis  terrarum  dictorum  dominiorum  de  duobus 
ultimis  annis  et  termino  hujus  compoti.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  vjcxxvij  B.  xiij  s.  xj  d. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  de 


430 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1522. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Kintor, 
Coule,  et 
Oneile. 


annuo  redditu  viginti  septem  librarum  concesso  Patricio 
Sincler  hereditarie  de  promptioribus  pecuniis  feodifirme 
terrarum  de  Leswalt  et  Menybrig  per  cartam  sub  magno 
sigillo  de  annis  et  termino  compoti  et  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis,  lxxxxvij  li.  x s.  Et  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Grenane  extendentium  ad  viginti  libras  superius  oneratis, 
concessis  quondam  Willelmo  Douglas  hereditarie,  ut  patet 
in  rotulo  amni  etc.  quingentesimi  noni,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  lxx  li.  Et  de 
firmis  medie  partis  terrarum  de  Trabeauch  extendentis 
ad  decem  libras  compotanti  hereditarie  spectantis,  ut 
patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  annis  et  termino  com- 
poti, xxxv  11.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Roberto 
Bertoune  de  Uvirberntoune,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in 
quadringintis  viginti  octo  libris  tribus  solidis  et  undecim 
denariis,  dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  iiijcxxviij  R.  iij  s.  xj  d.,  pro  quibus  dictus 
rotulator  respondebit.  Summa  expensarum,  vjcxxvij  li. 
xiij  s.  xj  d.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Alexandri  Irwin  de  Drum,  intromissoris 
terrarum  de  Kintor,  Coule,  et  Oneile,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  magistrum  Willelmum  Andersoune,  capel- 
lanum,  ejus  nomine,  \2  March  152 1 , from  26  July  1518; 
3 years  and  1 term .] 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  lviij  It  vj  s.  viij  d.  per 
integras  firmas  thanagii  de  Kintor  de  primo  anno  hujus 
compoti.  Et  de  x H.  j marta  de  firmis  de  Coule  de  dicto 
primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  martis 
per  integras  firmas  de  Oneile  nuncupato  Corse  et  Kin- 
cragy  de  eodem  primo  anno  compoti.  Et  de  jclxiij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  vj  martis  per  integras  firmas  dictarum  terra- 
rum de  duobus  ultimis  annis  hujus  compoti.  Et  de  xl  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  martis  de  ultimo  termino  hujus  compoti. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  ijclxxxv  li.  xvj  s.  viij  d.  xij  marte. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti 
per  solutionem  factam  episcopo  Abirdonensi  percipienti 
annuatim  quatuor  libras  et  quatuor  solidos  pro  secundis 


1522. 


BEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


431 


decimis  de  dicto  thanagio,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti  et 
sub  periculo  compo tantis,  xiiij  B.  xiiij  s.  Et  vicecomiti 
de  Eorfare  et  successoribus  suis,  videlicet  heredibus 
quondam  Alexandri  Ogilvy  de  Owehterhous  quibuscun- 
que, percipientibus  annuatim  tres  libras  de  firmis  dicti 
thanagii,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti  et  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis,  x B.  x s.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Boberto 
Bertoun  de  Uvirberntoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  in  tri- 
ginta quinque  libris  de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  de  Coule 
compotanti  spectantium,  et  in  tribus  libris  per  venditionem 
quatuor  martarum  superius  oneratarum  etiam  dicto  com- 
potanti spectantium,  marta  stante  ad  quindecim  solidos, 
dicto  rotulatore  presente  et  fatente  solutionem  super  com- 
potum de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxxv  B.  iiij  marte, 
pro  quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  eidem  per 
solutionem  factam  episcopo  Abirdonensi  percipienti 
annuatim  tres  marcas  cum  dimed  ia  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Oneile  pro  decimo  denario  sibi  debito,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  viij  B.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Italicis  tubicinis  de  firmis 
terrarum  thanagii  de  Kintor  in  centum  septuaginta  octo 
libris  novemdecim  solidis  et  quatuor  denariis  per  pre- 
ceptum  domini  gubernatoris  et  Boberti  Bertoune,  rotula- 
toris,  dictis  tubicinis  per  binas  suas  quittantias  manu 
Georgei  Forrest,  unius  tubicinarum,  subscriptas  fatentibus 
solutionem  super  compotum,  jclxxviij  B.  xix  s.  iiij  d. 
Summa  expensarum,  ijcxlvij  B.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iiij  marte.  Et 
sic  restant  xxxviij  B.  x s.  viij  marte. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator, pro 
xxxviij  li. 


432 


BOTULI  SCACCABII 


1521-2. 


Irwyne. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu 
lator. 


Aire. 


CCCLIII.  [CCCLXYL] 

COMPOTA  CUSTUMAEIOBUM  ET  BALLIYOEUM 
BUEGOEUM. 

a.d.  1521-1522. 

Compotum  Johannis  Scott  et  Laurentii  Scott,  custum- 
ariorum  burgi  de  Irwyn,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per 
eosdem  [10  February  1581,  from  6 July  1518:  3 years. 

Charge.  Custom  of  7 lasts  1 dacre  hides  {£18  16s.), 
5 score  15  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£5  15s.),  2 lasts  lOfy 
barrels  salmon  {£6  18s.),  and  2 lasts  herrings  {£1  5s.), 
first  year:  of  5 lasts  15  dacres  hides  {£15  5s-),  Hi  dozen 
woollen  cloth  {£6  15s-),  and  5 lusts  6 barrels  salmon  {£10 
16s.),  second  year;  of  5 lasts  lOfy  dacres  hides  {£15  15s'  8d.), 
151  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£8  Is.  5d.),  180  futfellis  {5s.), 
8 lasts  10f2  barrels  salmon  {£21  6s.),  and  13  lasts  herrings 
{£7  16s.),  third  year ; £117  9s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountants,  £1  19s.  2d.  To 

Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £115  9s.  10 d.  Sum,  £117  Ps.]  Et 
sic  eque. 

Compotum  Georgei  Inglis,  custumarii  de  Aire,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  [15  February  1521,  from  6 
July  1518 : 3 years  and  a term. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £7  17s.  8d.  Custom  of  5 st.  5 wool 
{5s.  9d.),  11  lasts  1 hide  {£29  6s.  lid.),  89  dozen  11  ells 
woollen  cloth  {£5  9s.  lid.),  and  10  chalders  8 bolls  coals 
{. 15s .),  of  year  1518 ; 5 sacks  wool  {£5  6s.  8d.),  36  lasts 
11  dacres  8 hides  {97  11s.  5d),  212  dozen  woollen  cloth 
{£12  12s.),  200  futefells  {6s.  8d.),  and  6 barrels  salmon 


1521-2. 


BEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


433 


{£1  is.),  of  year  1519 ; of®  sacks  ISf»  st.  wool  (£3  8 s.  id.), 

19  lasts  8 dacres  7 hides  {£51  16s.  6d.)}  50  woolfells 
{5s.  6d.)}  100  schorlings  {6s.  8d.),  758  dozen  6 ells  woollen 
cloth  {£H  18s.  6d.),  and  ® barrels  salmon  {8s.),  of  year 
15® 0 ; of  8 sacks  10  st.  wool  {£11  is.  6d.),  8 lasts  1® 
dacres  i hides  {£®®  19s.  9d.),  100  lentrynwair  {Is.  8d .), 

®00  futefells{6s.  8d.),  100  5 score  9 dozen  8 ells  {£11  9s.  8d.), 

10  barrels  salmon  {£®),  of  year  15®1  ; of  Irish  goods  in 
said  years  {£8  ®s.  3d.);  £309  is.  lyd.  Sum,  £317  ®s. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  Is.  3d.;  of  custumar,  £5 
Ps.]  Et  Karolo  Campbell,  clavigero,  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  in  suo  feodo  per  duo  precepta  Boberti  Ber- 
toune,  rotulatoris,  in  scriptis  de  duobus  annis  hujus  compoti 
et  per  ipsius  preceptum  compotanti  super  tertio  anno  et 
termino  compoti  compotanti  datum,  ipso  rotulatore  pre- 
sente  et  fatente  sua  precepta  super  compotum  de  dictis  Respondebit 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxxv  H,  pro  quibus  dictus  fertoune  rotu- 
Bobertus  rotulator  respondebit.  [To  said  Comptroller,  Respondebit 
£130.  Sum,  £170  10s.  3d.  Balance,  £11^6  lis.  9d.] 

Compotum  Margarete  Kennedie,  custumarie  burgi  de  Hading- 
Hadingtoune,  [Edinburgh,  15  February  15®1,  from  6 toune. 
November  15®0. 

Charge.  Custom  of  i lasts  9 sacks  1®  st.  wool  {£66), 

6 lasts  17  dacres  hides  {£18  15s.  id.),  8® 30  woolfells 
{£5i  16s.  8d.),  and  9i  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£11  15s.),  from 
6 November  15®0  to  17  August  15®1 ; of  ® lasts  ®3  st. 
wool  {£®7  18s.  lOfgd.),  19  dacres  hides  {£®  10s.  8d .),  1®90 
woolfells  {£8  10s.),  and  1®  dozen  6 ells  woollen  cloth  {£1  8s. 

9d.),  from  17  August  15®  1 to  date  ; £191  5s.  S/zd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar , 5s.  lOd. ; of  custumar,  itobertus 
£3  3s.  9d.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £187  15s.  8jzd.  Stor?un’  r°tu" 
Sum,  £191  5s.  3j»d .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  David  Nudry,  custumarii  de  Monthros,  Monthros. 
[Edinburgh,  17  February  15®1,  from  8 November  15®0. 

Charge.  Custom  of  ®6  lasts  10  barrels  salmon  {£6i 
8s.),  customed  and  exported  in  end  of  15®0i\  et  hoc  anno 

VOL.  XIV.  2 E 


434 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Disarte. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Inver- 

kething. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Cowper. 


non  oneratorum,  sed  anno  presente,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  dicti 
anni  etc.  vcvicesimi,  [of  1 last  15  dacres  hides  {£),  13s.  ),d), 
1170  woolfells  {£7  Us.  5d),  6 dozen  woollen  cloth  {15s}), 
9 lasts  11  barrels  salmon  {£33  16s),  and  3300  cod  {£) 
8s),  of  year  1531 ; £105  llys.  9d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  £1  15s.  3d.  To 

Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  as  p.  If),  Martinmas  1530 
and  Whitsunday  1531,  £36  13s.  lyd.  To  Bertoun , Compt- 
roller, £77  6s.  3d.  Sum,  £105  Us.  9d .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Margarete  domine  Sinclare,  custumarie  de 
Disart,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eandem  [19  Feb- 
ruary 1531,  from  38  July  1518  to  38  August  1533 ; 

years],  licet  data  hujus  compoti  precesserit  dictum 
vicesimum  octavum  diem  mensis  Augusti  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi. 

[Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant , £80  ; paid  to  Bertoun , 
by  receipt  under  his  signet  and  subscription .] 

Compotum  Marci  Swyntoun,  custumarii  burgi  de 
Inverkething,  [Edinburgh,  19  February  1531 , from  37 
November  1530. 

Charge.  Custom  of  13  dacres  hides  {£1  13s),  300 
woolfells  {£1  6s.  8d),  and  9 dozen  woollen  cloth  {9s); 
£3  7s.  8d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  Is.  To  Bertoun,  Compt- 
roller, £3  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £3  7s.  8dl\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  David  Grundistoun  de  Glasley,  custumarii 
burgi  de  Cupro,  [Edinburgh,  36  February  1531,  from  7 
November  1530. 

Charge.  Custom,  by  tack  to  accountant , £35.] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Eratribus  Predicatoribus  Sanctiandree  percipientibus 
annuatim  viginti  marcas  de  dictis  custumis,  quas  con- 
sueverant percipere  duo  capellani  seculares,  et  olim  solutas 
Eratribus  Predicatoribus  de  Invery  ad  plures  annos 
elapsos,  et  nunc  a dicto  loco  Eratrum  Predicatorum  de 


1521-2. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


435 


Invery  ad  locum  Fratrum  Predicatorum  infra  civitatem 
Sanctiandree  translatas  per  cartam  domini  regis  sub 
magno  sigillo  ostensam  super  compotum,  de  terminis 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xiij  It  vj  s.  viij  d. 

[To  Bertoun,  Comptroller , £11  13s.  4-d.  Sum , £25.]  5obe?tiieblt 
Et  sic  eque.  iBatror°un’ rotu' 

Compotum  Wilelmi  Striveling  de  Glorate,  custumarii  Dunber- 
de  Dunbertane  et  Lowys,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  tane- 
eundem  [6  March  1521,  from  29  July  1517. 

Charge . Arrears,  £9  15s.  lid.  Custom  of  100  5 score 
6 dozen  8 ells  woollen  cloth  {£11  6s.  8d.),  12  lasts  10 
dacres  9 hides  {£33  9s.  Id.),  and  15  lasts  herrings  {£9), 
first  year ; of  255  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£H  15s.),  12  lasts 
6 dacres  8 hides  {£32  18s.  2d.),  and  1 last  10  barrels 
herrings  {£1  2s.),  second  year  ; of  1^.95  dozen  woollen  cloth 
{£28  15s.),  and  13  lasts  J dacres  5 hides  {£35  5s.  4d.), 
third  year  ; and  150  dozen  woollen  cloth  {£8  1 Os.),  2 lasts 
6 dacres  hides  {£6  2s.  8d.),and  10  lasts  10  barrels  herrings 
{£6  10s.),  fourth  year  ; £187  13s.  lid.  Sum,  £197  9s. 
lOd .] 

Memorandum  quod  compotans  non  onerat  se  de 
custumis  provenientibus  de  Dunbertane  et  Lowis  a die 
vicesimo  nono  mensis  Julii  anni  Domini  etc.  decimi 
quarti  usque  ad  vicesimum  quintum  Decembris  ejusdem 
anni,  ex  eo  quod  Johannes  dominus  Erskin  intromisit  vocandus  est, 
cum  eisdem  per  dictum  tempus,  pro  quibus  vocandus  est.  Erskyn. 

[Discharge.  Fee  of  custumars,  £3  2s.  7d.]  Et  dicto 
compotanti  in  suo  feodo  de  dictis  custumis  sibi  per 
dominum  gubernatorem  concesso  in  quadraginta  libris 
quas  prius  ipse  compotans  percipere  consueverat  ad  volun- 
tatem domini  gubernatoris,  et  nunc  ex  compositione 
secum  facta  pro  viginti  libris  annuatim  de  quatuor  annis 
et  uno  termino  hujus  compoti  ad  voluntatem  dicti 
domini  gubernatoris,  Roberto  Bertoun,  compotorum  rotula- 
tore,  testante  compositionem  et  mandatum  domini  guber- 
natoris super  compotum,  lxxx  H Et  per  solutionem 
factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  quadraginta  octo  solidis  de 


436 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Do. 


Pettin- 

weme. 


dictis  custumis  deliberatis  ex  ipsius  mandato  uxori  David 
Eallosedale  in  Dunbertane  pro  certis  necessariis  ab  ea  ad 
nautas  domini  gubernatoris  ibidem  existentes,  ut  patet  per 
scriptum  dicti  rotulatoris,  xlviij  s.,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Et  per  solutionem  factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  centum  una 
libris  novemdecim  solidis  et  tribus  denariis  de  custumis 
predictis  et  ex  ipsius  mandato  deliberatis  Roberto  Borth- 
uik,  machinatori,  Johanni  Drummond,  carpentario,  et 
aliis  suis  servitoribus,  fatentibus  solutionem  super  com- 
potum, jcj  li.  xix  s.  iij  d.,  pro  quibus  idem  rotulator  res- 
pondebit. Summa  expensarum,  jclxxxxvij  11.  ix  s.  x d. 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Andree  Wod,  cust urnarii  de  Pettinweme, 
[. Edinburgh , 7 March  1521,  from  15  November  1520. 

Charge.  Custom  of  10  dacres  hides  {£1  6s.  8d.),  If) 
lasts  5 barrels  herrings  (£27  l^sf  2100  cod  (£5  5s-)]  Et 
de  xij  s.  provenientibus  de  custuma  unius  laste  le  cod- 
lingis  custumate  apud  predictum  burgum  per  idem 
tempus.  Et  de  xlij  Ii.  de  quinque  lastis  allecum  dictorum 
syse  hering  ex  assedatione  domini  regis  sibi  desuper 
facta,  barili  stante  ad  quatuordecim  solidos,  de  allecibus 
captis  in  anno  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimo  infra  hoc  compotum. 
Et  de  xlij  li.  de  quinque  lastis  similium  allecum  ex  dicta 
assedatione  captorum  anno  v°vicesimo  primo  instante, 
et  sic  de  duobus  annis  quoad  alleca.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  jcxvij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

[ Discharge . Fee  of  accountant,  £1  7s.  9d."\  Et  eidem 
compotanti  pro  suis  laboribus  et  expensis  ac  pro  feodis 
certorum  servitorum  super  dictam  custumam  vacantium 
ne  dominus  rex  in  eadem  deciperetur,  ex  consideratione 
auditorum  pro  tempore  compoti  tantum,  v H.  Et  eidem 
in  quadraginta  tribus  millibus  allecum,  pretium  cujuslibet 
mille  undecim  solidi,  extendentibus  in  integro  ad  viginti 
tres  libras  tresdecim  solidos  deliberatos  ex  mandato 
Roberti  Bertoun  de  Overberntoun,  rotulatoris,  Moricio 
Denogent,  Gallico,  ad  provisionem  castri  de  Dunbar, 
dicto  Moricio  per  quadraginta  tria  sua  scripta  manu  sua 


1521-2. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


437 


subscripta  fatente  receptionem  dictorum  allecum,  et  dicto 
rotulatore  mandatum  super  deliberatione  eorundem 
etiam  fatente  super  compotum,  xxiij  H.  xiij  §.,  pro  quibus  Eobertuseblt 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  [To  said  Comptroller , £87  iator?un’ r°u 
5s.  lld.  Sum,  £117  6s.  8d .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  Gilberti  Menzeis  et  Johannis  Marr,  custu-  Abirdene. 
mariorum  de  Abirdene,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per 
dominum  David  Leis,  capellanum,  nomine  eorundem, 

[9  March  1521,  from  20  August  1518  to  1 January 
1521;  3 years  and  five  months. 

Charge.  Custom  of  13  lasts  3 sacks  lip  st.  wool  (£178 
2s.  3d.),  7 lasts  2 dacres  hides  (£18  18s.  8d.),  Ip6  dozen  6 ells 
woollen  cloth  (£5  16s.  3d.),  2903  woolfells  (£19  13s.  Ipd.), 

2190  cod  (£ Ip  7s.),  salmon  of  Don  and  Dee  let  to  Cilbert 
Menzeis , burgess  of  said  burgh  (£100),  of  first  year ; £326 
17s.  6d.  Custom  of  12  lasts  20  st.  wool  (£161  2s.  3d.),  7 
lasts  7 dacres  hides  (£19  12s.),  67  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£8 
7s.  6d.),  2300  5 score  woolfells  (£15  17s.  9d.),  1090  cod 
(£2  3s.),  and  salmon  of  Don  and  Dee  let  as  above  (£100), 
of  second  year;  £307  2s.  6jzd.  Custom  of  11  lasts  5 sacks 
10  st.  wool  (£153  17s.  10d.),  5 lasts  17  dacres  hides 
(£15  12s.),  39  dozen  6 ells  woollen  cloth  (£5  18s.  9d.), 

2600  5 score  woolfells  (£17  17s.  9d.),  1000  cod  (£2),  and 
salmon  of  Don  and  Dee  as  above  (£100),  of  third  year; 

£29 5 6s.  Ipd.  Custom  of  Ip  lasts  9 sacks  12  st.  wool 
(£66),  3 lasts  16  dacres  hides  (£10  2s.  8d.),  lip  dozen 
woollen  cloth  (£1  15s.),  1110  woolfells  (£7  7s.  9d.),  and 
730  cod  (£1  9s.),  of  last  five  months,  and  salmon  of  Don 
and  Dee  let  as  above,  for  year  1521  (£100);  £186  lips.  5d. 

Sum,  £1115  Os.  9/zd. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  £1  13s.  Ipd.']  Et  compotanti- 
bus  in  eorum  feodis  de  septingintis  quindecim  libris  novem 
denariis  et  obolo  dicte  onera tionis  superius  oneratis  ex- 
tendentibus ad  undecim  libras  octodecim  solidos  et 
quatuor  denarios,  ex  eo  quod  Gilbertus  Menzeis,  unus 
compotantium,  nullum  feodum  percipit  de  custuma 
salmonum  superius  onerata,  quia  habet  easdem  ex  asseda- 


433 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Do. 


Arbroth. 


tione  pro  centum  libris  annuatim  regi  libere  solvendis,  prout 
constabat  auditoribus  super  compotum,  xj  li.  xviij  S.  iiij  d. 
[To  Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose , as  p.  98,  delivered  to 
William  Carmichaell,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  for  years  of 
account  and  one  term  by  four  receipts  under  the  hand  and 
seal  of  Duchess,  £233  6s.  8d.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller , 
£32 4 8s.  4d.\  Et  eisdem  per  solutionem  factam  Johanni 
Hyll  vocato  duci  Mediolanensi,  in  viginti  libris  per  pre- 
ceptum  dominorum  regentium,  dicto  precepto  manibus 
eorum  subscripto  et  sub  signeto  ac  acquittantia  dicti 
Johan nis  de  solutione  ostensis  super  compotum,  xx  li.  Et 
Sororibus  Sancte  Clare  de  Yeris  in  uno  barili  salmonum 
annuatim  pro  tribus  libris  pecunie  de  mandato  domini 
regis  defuncti  durante  sua  voluntate,  de  annis  compoti, 
xij  li.,  et  mandatur  compotantibus  per  auditores  scaccarii 
quod  de  cetero  deliberent  hujusmodi  barile  salmonum 
annuatim  Sororibus  Sancte  Katherine  manentibus  prope 
Burrowmur  de  Edinburgh.  Et  eidem  de  custuma  octo 
lastorum  salmonum  extendente  annuatim  ad  novem- 
decim libras  et  quatuor  solidos  domino  Sancti  Johannis 
preceptori  de  Torfychin  remissa  pro  responsione  sua 
facienda  magno  magistro  Rhodi  per  preceptum  domini 
gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  manu  sua  subscripto  ostenso 
super  compotum  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  Ixxvj  li. 
xvj  s.  Summa  expensarum,  vjclxxx  li.  ij  s.  Et  sic 
restant  iiijcxxxiiij  li.  xviij  s.  ix  d.  ob.,  soluti  rotulatori 
super  cpmpotum,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  David  Rollok,  custumarii  de  Abirbrodoth, 
redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  eundem  [4  April  1522 , 
from  19  July  1518 ; 3 years  and  8 months. 

Charge.  Custom  of  19  dacres  hides  (£2  10s.  8d.),  500 
woolfells  (£3  6s.  8d.),  300  schorlings  (£ 1 ),  and  430  scold- 
ings (15s.  10d.),  first  year ; of  15  dacres  hides  (£2),  120 
woolfells  (15s.  6d.),  400  schorlings  (£1  6s.  8d.),  80  scald- 
ings  (2s.  2j2di),  and  11  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£1  7s.  6d.), 
second  year  ; of  10  dacres  hides  (£1  6s.  8d.),  100  woolfells 
(13s.  4J),  100  schorlings  (6s.  8d.)t  and  200  scoldings 


1521-2. 


BEGUM  SCOTOBUM. 


439 


(6  s.  8d.),  third  year  and  8 months  of  account;  £15 
18s.  fefed. 

. Respondebit 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  5s.  Ad.  To  Abbot  of  Robertus 

v J J Bertoun,  rotu- 

Arbroth , as  p.  50,  £3  18s.  3d.  To  Bertoune , Compt-  lator. 

* roller , £11  lips.  d^d.  Sum,  £15  18s.  If  fed. \ Et  sic 

eque. 

Compotum  Thome  Elemyng,  custumarii  de  Perth,  Perth. 

[. Edinburgh , 9 April  1522,  from  18  August  1518 ; 3 
years  and  7 months. 

Charge.  Custom  of  1 last  6 sacks  18  st.  wool  (£22  6s. 

' 8d.),  15  lasts  7 dacres  hides  (£feO  18s.  8d.),  6fe00  woolfells 
(£fe2  13s.  fed.),  5 score  11  dozen  6 ells  woollen  cloth  (£13 
18s.  9d.),  and  19  lasts  2 barrels  salmon  (£fe6),  of  first 
year  ; of  1 last  8 sacks  wool  (£2 If),  56fe0  woolfells  (£37 
11s.  lfed.),  13  lasts  9 dacres  hides  (£35  17s.  fed.),  169  dozen 
woollen  cloth  (£23  12s.  6d.),  and  19  lasts  8fe  barrels  salmon 
(£lf7  6s.),  of  second  year ; of  2 lasts  2 sacks  6 st.  wool 
(£29  13s.  fed.),  10  lasts  6 dacres  hides  (£27  9s.  fed.),  5000 
5 score  woolfells  (£33  17s.  9 fed.),  5 score  8 dozen  vmllen 
cloth  (£13  10s.),  and  2fe  lasts  10  barrels  salmon  (£59  12s.), 
of  third  year;  of  7 sacks  20  st.  wool  (£10  8s.  lid.),  12 
dacres  hides  (£1  12s.),  200  5 score  woolfells  (£1  17s.  9fed.), 

2fe  dozen  woollen  cloth  (£3),  and  16  lasts  10  barrels  salmon 
(£feO  8s.)  of  last  seven  months  ; £555  13s.  6fed. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  5s.  5d.  ; of  custumars,  £9 
5s.  2fed.  To  Prior  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  by  four  receipts  of 
Prior  Hugh  under  seal  of  Convent,  £93  6s.  8d.  ; Domini- 
cans of  Perth,  by  four  receipts  of  Priors  Robert  Lite  and 
James  Yong , £25  10s.;  as  p.  101.]  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  olim  Johan  ni  Andirsone,  tubicini  domini  regis  in 
feodo  suo  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcdecimi  octavi  per  suam  acquittantiam  sub  sigillo  suo 
sigillatam  ostensam  super  compotum  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  v B.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Georgio  Litill- 
jhoner  tubicini  domini  regis,  in  loco  dicti  quondam 
Johannis  Andirsone  admisso,  percipienti  annuatim  decem 
libras  in  feodo  suo,  dicto  Johanne  presente  et  fatente 


440 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator,  pro  x li. 


Respondebit 
idem  rotulator. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


solutionem  duorum  terminorum  videlicet  Penthecostes 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  primi  et  Sancti  Martini 
ejusdem  anni  post  suam  admissionem,  ut  supra  debitam, 
de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  x H.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  Patricio  Maxtoun,  clavigero,  percipienti  annuatim 
decem  libras  in  feodo  suo  per  preceptum  Eoberti  Bertoun 
de  Ovirbertoun,  rotulatoris,  et  Oli  verum  Maxtoun  filium 
dicti  Patricii  presentem  et  fatentem  solutionem  super 
compotum  de  uno  anno  infra  hoc  compotum,  x H,  pro 
quibus  dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  dicto  rotulatori  in  tricentis  septemdecim  libris 
duobus  solidis  et  duobus  denariis  per  suas  binas  acquit- 
tantias  manu  sua  et  suo  sub  signeto  subscriptas  et  signa- 
tas fatentes  solutionem  ostensas  super  compotum  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  iijcxvij  li.  ij  s.  ij  d.,  pro  quibus 
dictus  rotulator  respondebit.  [To  Prior  of  St  Andrews , 
by  receipt  of  Sir  John  Quhyte , director  of  Chancery , £7, 
as  p.  103.]  Et  eidem  in  novemdecim  libris  duobus 
solidis  et  tribus  denariis  custume  unius  laste  duorum 
saccorum  et  octo  petrarum  lane,  et  in  quatuor  libris 
sex  solidis  et  octo  denariis  custume  sexcentarum  et 
sexaginta  pellium  lanutarum  custumatarum  apud 
burgos  de  Edinburgh  et  Dunfermling,  extendentium 
ad  viginti  tres  libras  octo  solidos  et  uudecim  denarios 
superius  in  oneratione  superflue  oneratos,  ex  eo  quo 
custumarii  dictorum  burgorum  reddiderunt  compotum  de 
dictis  custumis  in  suis  compotis,  ut  patet  per  libros  dicto- 
rum custumariorum  et  sex  coquetas  desuper  examinatas 
ostensas  super  compotum  de  annis  et  mensibus  compoti, 
xxiij  li.  viij  s.  xj  d.  Et  eidem  in  quinque  libris  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum  ac  vice  tantum  pro  suis  laboribus, 
ita  quod  nichil  exigat  in  futurum  de  annis  et  mensibus 
compoti,  v H.  Et  in  quatuor  libris  pro  reparatione  et 
fabricatione  troni  in  omnibus  necessariis  de  novo  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum,  iiij  li.  [To  Bertoun , Comptroller , 
£55  15s.  2d.  Sum , £555  13 s.  6^.]  Et  sic  eque. 


Innernes, 


Compotum  Willelmi  Gaderare,  custumarii  de  Invernes, 


1521-2. 


EEGUM  SCOTOEUM. 


441 


Suthirland, 
et  Cathnes. 


Eoss,  Sutherland  et  Cathnes,  [Edinburgh,  7 March  1521,  Ross,. 
from  28  November  1520. 

Charge.  Custom  of  3 lasts  12  dacres  6 hides  (£9  13s. 

7d.),  13  lasts  5 barrels  salmon  (£32  4s.)]  de  salmonibus 
captis  in  anno  Domini  etc.  vGvicesimo,  custumatis  et 
asportatis  extra  regnum  per  tempus  compoti.  Et  non 
onerat  se  de  salmonibus  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  vicesimi 
primi,  cum  quibus  compotans  onerandus  est  in  proximo 
compoto  suo  reddendo.  [Sum,  £1+1  17 s.  7d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  accountant,  13s.  lid.  To  do.,  by 
discretion  of  auditors,  £3  19s.  5d.  To  Bertoun,  Compt-  iobertuseblt 
roller,  £37  fs.  3d.  Sum,  £41  17s.  7d.]  Et  sic  eque.  Sto™*1’  iotu- 


Compotum  dompni  Andree  Stevinstoun,  canonici,  Wigtoun 
custumarii  de  Wigtoun  et  Quhithern,  redditum  apud Quhit- 
Edinburgh  per  Mcholaium  Craufurde  de  Oxgang  nomine  ^rne‘ 
dicti  custumarii,  [10  March  1521 , from  6 November  1520. 

Customs,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £33  6s.  8d .;  paid  to  RobertuSeblt 
Bertoun,  Comptroller,  by  his  receipt .]  fate!un’ rotu' 


Compotum  Alexandri  Eorestar,  custumarii  de  Striveling,  Striveling. 
[. Edinburgh , 13  March  1521,  from  16  July  1518;  3 years 
and  1 term. 

Charge.  Customs,  by  tack  to  accountant,  £157  10s. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  of  St.  Laurence,  by  three 
receipts  of  Sir  William  Thomson,  and  at  risk,  £3  10s.; 
and  Elizabeth  Haig,  by  her  receipt  and  at  risk,  £23  6s.  8d.; 
as  p.  92.]  Et  Eoberto  Scott,  fabro,  in  decem  libris  in 
feodo  suo  sibi  concessis  per  literas  domini  regis  durante 
voluntate  ejusdem,  sub  periculo  compotantis,  de  annis  et  iobertuSeblt 
termino  compoti,  xxxv  H.  [To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £tor°un’ rotu* 
£54  13s.  4d.  To  do.,  £20.  To  do.,  £21.  Sum,  £157  no. 
10s.]  Et  sic  eque.  Do. 


Compotum  David  Eollok  et  Jacobi  Kinloch,  custum-  Dunde. 
ariorum  burgi  de  Dunde,  [Edinburgh,  2 April  1522, 
from  22  November  1520;  1 year  and  4 months. 

Charge.  Custom  of  7 sacks  12  st.  wool  (£10),  13  lasts 


442 


EOTULI  SCACCARII 


1522. 


hides  (£3 Ip  13s.  4d-)>  6100  woolfells  {£Jfi  13s.  4-d.),  603 
dozen  woollen  doth  (£90  7s.  6d.),  and  60  lasts  salmon 
(£130. )]  Et  non  onerat  se  de  custuma  salmonum  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  primi,  quia  nondum  erant  custu- 
mati  nec  caricati  neque  asportati  extra  regnum  ante  hoc 
compotum.  [, Sum , £395  llys.  3d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar , ofcustumars , £5  18  s.  8d. 

To  Dominicans  of  Perth,  at  risk,  £11;  Margaret  Duchess 
of  Montrose,  at  risk,  £100;  Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of 
Pestinot  and  canons  there,  at  risk,  £30;  chaplain  of  St 
Salvator,  by  receipt  of  Master  Robert  Monorgund,  chaplain, 
£7:  10s.;  and  John  Kinloch ] dicto  Johanne  per  suam 

Respondebit  acquittantiam  et  dominum  Johannem  Kinloch,  capellanum, 

Robert™  filium  suum  presentem,  fatentibus  solutionem  super  com- 

Bertoun,  rotu- 

lator.  potum,  [£15.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £131/,.  To  do., 

Do.  £1/,  16s.  lOjad.  Sum,  £387  6s.  3d.  Balance,  £8  5s.] 

Edinburgh.  Compotum  Roberti  Bertoune  de  Uvirberntoune,  compo- 
torum rotulatoris  ac  custumarii  de  Edinburgh,  [. Edin- 
burgh, 33  May  1533,  from  31  August  1518. 

Charge.  Custom  of  5 score  3 lasts  8 sacks  30  st.  wool 
(£1385  3s.  3d.),  85  lasts  18  dacres  hides  (£339  Is.  l/,d.), 
64060  woolfells  (£437),  8185  dozen  woollen  doth  (£490  5s.), 
5100  lentrynwair  (£1/.  5s.),  560  futefells  (18s.  4d.),  500 ] 
pellium  dictarum  calfskynnis  [(4s  f 15  lasts  6J2  barrels 
salmon  (£37  6s.),  3 lasts  5 barrels  herrings  (£3  Is.),  360 
cod  (14s.),  73  chalders  8 bolls  salt  (£7  7s.),  331  chalders 
coals  (£17  8s.),  5 lasts  1 barrel  oil  (£9  3s.),  1 last  5 
barrels  bitumen  (17s.),  and  English  goods  (£41  15s.  4J), 
of  first  year,  £3653  5s.  3d.  Custom  of  second  year,  £3701 
5s.  10d.;  of  third  year,  £3041  13s.  6d.;  from  38  July 
1531  to  date , £363  3s.  lOd.  Bum,  £7759  8s.  5d. 

Discharge.  Fee  of  tronar,  £14  13s.  9d,  ; of  custumar , 
£139  6s.  6d .]  Et  domino  Johanni  Scharp,  capellano 
capelle  regis  infra  palatium  Sancte  Crucis,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  marcas  de  dictis  custumis,  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xlvj  H.  xiij  s. 
iiij  5.  Et  domino  Jacobo  Ellem,  capellano  de  lie  Barras, 


1522. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


443 


capienti  annuatim  viginti  marcas,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xlvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
et  mandatur  compotanti  quod  de  cetero  non  respondeat 
dicto  capellano,  cum  constat  auditoribus  quod  custume 
annexe  sunt  corone.  Et  heredibus  quondam  Thome 
Moffett  percipientibus  annuatim  duodecim  marcas  de 
dictis  annis  et  termino  compoti  et  sub  periculo  compo- 
tantis, xxviij  li.  Et  Nicholaio  Abirnethi,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  quatuor  marcas  de  dictis  custumis,  ipso 
per  suam  acquit tantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente 
solutionem  super  compotum  de  dictis  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  lvj  R.#  Et  Johanni  Drummond,  carpentario, 

* Jacobus  Dei  gratia  rex  Scotorum  custumariis  burgi  nostri  de  Edinburgh  Litera  pensionis 
nunc  presentibus  et  qui  pro  tempore  fuerint  salutem.  Sciatis  quia  nos  Cristine  Gray- 
cum  avisamento,  auctoritate  et  consensu  carissimimi  consanguinei  et 
tutoris  nostri  Johannis  ducis  Albanie  etc.,  regni  nostri  protectoris  et 
gubernatoris,  dedimus  et  concessimus  ac  tenore  presentium  damus  et  con- 
cedimus dilecte  oratrici  et  vidue  nostre  Cristine  Gray,  sponse  quondam 
Nicholaii  Abirnethy,  servitoris  quondam  nobilissimi  patris  nostri  et  in 
capella  sua  regali  cantoris,  pro  bono  et  gratuito  servitio  per  ipsum  et 
dictam  suam  sponsam  nobis  et  dicto  quondam  nobilissimo  patri  nostro 
impenso,  unam  annuam  pensionem  duodecim  librarum  usualis  monete 
regni  nostri  dicte  Cristine  de  nostris  magnis  custumis  dicti  nostri  burgi  de 
Edinburgh  per  custumarios  nostros  ejusdem  nunc  presentes  et  qui  pro 
tempore  fuerint  annuatim  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  ad  duos  anni  ter- 
minos, Penthecostes  videlicet  et  Sancti  Martini  in  hyeme,  per  equales 
portiones  persolvendam,  prima  solutio  ad  festum  Sancti  Martini  proximo 
futurum  pro  supportatione  ipsius  Cristine  nunc  in  sua  viduitate  incipiente  : 

Tenendam  et  habendam  dictam  annuam  pensionem  duodecim  librarum 
dicte  Cristine  in  omnibus  ut  supra  persolvendam  et  pro  suis  orationum 
suffragiis  pro  nobis  et  successoribus  nostris  et  pro  salute  animarum 
quondam  nobilissimorum  progenitorum  nostrorum  faciendis  libere,  quiete, 
plenarie,  integre,  honorifice,  bene,  et  in  pace,  absque  revocatione,  impedi- 
mento aut  obstaculo  aliquali.  Quare  vobis  dictis  nostris  custumariis  pre- 
fati  burgi  nostri  de  Edinburgh  nunc  presentibus  et  qui  pro  tempore 
fuerint  precipimus  et  mandamus  quatenus  eidem  Cristine  dictam  suam 
annuam  pensionem  de  promptioribus  pecuniis  dictarum  nostrarum  custu- 
marum  annuatim  ad  dictos  anni  terminos  gratanter  persolvatis.  Preci- 
pimus insuper  compotorum  rotulatori  ac  scaccarii  nostri  auditoribus  pro 
tempore  existentibus  quatenus  allocationem  dictis  nostris  custumariis  de 
hujusmodi  summa  in  suis  compotis  annuatim  durante  vita  ipsius  Cristine 
faciatis,  dictis  nostris  custumariis  portantibus  secum  literas  quittantie 
dicte  Cristine  pro  suo  waranto  dictis  nostris  scaccarii  auditoribus  osten- 
dendas, hujusmodi  nostris  literis  semel  coram  eisdem  nostris  auditoribus 
in  nostro  ecaccario  super  compotum  ostensis  et  in  rotulis  ejusdem  rogis- 


444 


ROTULI  SCACCARII 


1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Drumfres. 


percipienti  annuatim  decem  libras  de  annis  et  termino 
Compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xxxv  li.  Et  Mariote 
Stanelie,  relicte  quondam  Georgei  Tailliefeir,  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  libras  pro  sustentatione  prolium 
suarum  in  elimosima  sibi  concessas  per  dominum  regem 
defunctum,  ut  patet  in  rotulo  anni  Domini  etc.  vcundecimi, 
ipsa  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  lxx  H.  Et  capellano  celebranti  in  capella  infra 
caustrum  Edinburgi  percipienti  annuatim  decem  libras  in 
anno,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti  et  sub  periculo  com- 
potantis, xxxv  li.  Et  magistro  Johanni  Chesolme  pro 
suis  laboribus  percipienti  in  anno  quadraginta  libras  per 
literam  domini  regis  sub  signeto,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  jcxl  H Et  Henrico  Mair,  scribe  scaccarii  pro 
tempore,  qui  solebat  percipere  in  anno  viginti  marcas  de 
dictis  custumis,  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  primi  anni 
hujus  compoti  et  ex  gratitudine  in  quinque  marcis  pro 
suis  laboribus  et  expensis,  x li.  Et  eidem  de  custuma 
quatuor  lastarum  et  viginti  petrarum  lane  extendentium 
ad  quinquaginta  quinque  libras  et  duos  denarios  spectan- 
tium abbati  et  conventui  de  Melros  custuma  libera  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  lv  li.  ij  d.  Summa  expensarum, 
vjclxvj  H.  vij  s.  j d.  Et  sic  restant  vijmlxxxxiij  li.  xvj  d., 
soluti  rotulatori  super  compotum,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 
Et  sic  eque. 

[In  dorso.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Drumfres,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Rogerum  Makbrayare,  aldirmannum 
ejusdem,  [5  February  1521,  from  1 July  1518 ; 3 years 
and  a term. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £70  3s.  6d. 

Discharge.  To  Minorites  of  Dumfries,  as  p.  109,  at 

tratis,  eorundem  latori  reddatis.  In  cujus  rei  testimonium  magnum 
sigillum  nostrum  presentibus  apponi  precipimus  apud  Edinburgh  septimo 
die  mensis  Octobris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo 
secundo  et  regni  nostri  decimo. 


1521-2. 


REGUM  SCOTORUM. 


445 


risk , £lp6  16s.  lOd.  To  Bertoune , Comptroller,  £23  6s.  gespondehit 
8d.  Bum,  £70  3s.  6d.]  Et  sic  eque.  S,tor°un’ rotu" 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Laudir,  redditum  apud  Laudir. 
Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Lawder,  unum  ballivorum 
dicti  burgi,  [6  February  1521,  from  3 July  1517  ; Jp 
years  and  one  term. 

Charge.  Arrears,  £37  Os.  Ipd.  Fermes , by  feu-charter , 

£2 Ip  3s.  Sum,  £61  3s.  Ipd. 

Discharge.  To  Robert  Harrowar,  as  p.  209,  £22  13s. 

Sum,  £22  13s.  Balance,  £38  10s.  Ipd.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Forfare,  redditum  apud  Forfare. 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Richardsoune,  unum  eorundem, 

[6  February  1521 , from  2 Ip  July  1518 ; 3 years  and  1 
term. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £30  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Fynnewyne,  by  tolerance,  by 
receipt  of  Master  Michelsoune , chaplain,  £23  6s.  8d. ; and 
Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Rostinocht,  and  canons  there, 
by  receipt  of  Sir  John  Ker,  factor  of  said  Abbot,  £7  ; as 
p.  62.  Sum,  £30  6s.  8d.\  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Irwyne,  redditum  apud  Irwyne. 
Edinburgh  per  Andream  Mure  et  Johannem  Mure,  duos 
eorundem,  [7  February  1521,  from  7 November  1520 : 

3 terms. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £11.'] 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
David  Cunynghame,  filii  quondam  Willelmi  Cunynghame 
de  Craganis,  percipienti  annuatim  duas  marcas  de  dictis 
firmis,  ut  patet  in  rotulis  precedentibus,  de  dictis  terminis  Rob^rtus 
compoti  et  sub  periculo  compotantis,  xl  s.  [To  Bertoune,  S,tor!une’  r°tu 
Comptroller,  £9.  Sum,  £11.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Aire,  redditum  apud  Aire. 
Edinburgh  per  Thomam  Broune,  unum  eorundem,  [7 
February  1521,  from  6 July  1518  ; 3 years  and  1 term. 


Peblis. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Dunbri- 

tane. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Rertoune,  rotu- 
lator. 


Kingorne. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Renfrew. 


446  ROTULI  SCACCARII  1521-2. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £70;  paid,  as  p.  61,  to  Domini- 
cans of  Ayr,  by  receipts  of  Friar  James  Young e,  Prior,  and 
Friar  James  Smytht,  also  Prior.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Peblis,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Adam  Dikesoune,  unum  eorundem,  [8 
February  1521,  from  1 Jidy  1518  ; 3 years  and  1 term. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £32  13s.  Ifd.  Annual- 
rent  of  William  Doby,  as  p.  109, 11s.  8d.  Sum,  £33  5s. 

Discharge.  To  Hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  as  p.  109,  by 
receipt  of  Sir  John  Quhite,  then  Master,  for  2)2  years,  and. 
Thomas  Hay,  now  Master,  for  a year,  and  at  risk,  £1^ 
13s.  4-d.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller,  £28  11s.  8d.  Sum, 
£33  5s.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Dunbritane,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Smollate,  unum  eorundem, 
[5  February  1521 , from  9 November  1520  : 3 terms. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £12. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  in  Dumbarton  Castle,  by 
receipt  of  Sir  John  Striveling,  chaplain,  £1 0,  and  chaplain 
in  church  of  St.  Mary,  by  receipt  of  Master  James  Stewart, 
provost  of  College  of  Dunbarton,  and  at  risk,  £1  10s. ; as 
p.  207.  To  Bertoune,  Comptroller , 10s.  Sum,  £12.] 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Kingorne,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Bosvile,  unum  eorundem, 
\11  February  1521,  from  10  November  1520 : 3 terms. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter , £3  15s. 

Discharge.  To  Constable  of  Kinghorn , £3 ; as  p.  63, 
at  risk.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  15s.  Sum,  £3  15s.] 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Renfrew,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Robertum  Langmure,  unum  eorundem, 
\13  February  1521,  from  8 July  1518  ; 3 years  and  1 
term. 


1521-2. 


BEGUM  SCOTORUM. 


447 


Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £18  13s.  l^d. ; paid  to  Bertoune,  RobertuSeblt 
Comptroller .]  uZr.une,roi 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Hadingtoune,  Hading- 
redditum  apud  Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Forows,  unum  toune. 
eorundem,  [13  February  1581,  from  6 November  1530  : 

3 terms. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £33  10s. 

Discharge.  To  Prioress  of  Haddington,  by  receipt  of 
Lady  Elizabeth  Hepburn,  Prioress,  and  at  risk,  £3;  Abbot 
of  Dunfermline,  at  risk,  £3;  and  Hospital  of  St.  Laurence,  SobertuSelnt 
at  risk,  £1  10s.;  as  p.  63.  To  Bertoune , Comptroller,  \£l jjfc°une>  rotu‘ 
£15.  Sum,  £33  10s.]  Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Culane,  redditum  Culane. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Duff,  unum  eorundem, 

[18  February  1531,  from  7 November  1530 : 3 terms. 

Charge.  Fermes  of  burgh  and  lands  adjacent , as  p.  113, 

£1/3  5s.  lyd,. 

Discharge.  To  chaplain  for  soul  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 

£10,  and  medical  graduate  in  University  of  Aberdeen,  iobertuseblt 
£18  9s.,  as  p.  113,  both  at  risk.  To  Bertoun , Compt-u itor!™’ r°tu* 
roller,  £1+.  Sum,  £33  9s.]  Et  sic  eque. 


Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Montrose,  redditum  Montros. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  David  Nudry  et  Willelmum  Scott, 
ballivos  dicti  burgi,  [18  February  1531,  from  16  June 
1518  ; 3 years  and  a term. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £56. 

Discharge.  To  Abbot  of  Jedburgh,  Prior  of  Rostinot , 
and  canons  there,  at  risk,  £9  3s.;  and  Bishop  of  Brechin, 
by  letters  under  his  signet,  ££3  18s.  8d .;  as  p.  60.  To  Robe?tusblt 
Bertoun j Comptroller,  £3  19s.  jd.  Sum,  £56.]  Et  sic  &tot^<^un,  rotu" 
eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Innerkething,  redditum  Inner- 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Willelmum  Broun,  unum  eorundem,  kethyn. 
[39  February  1531,  from  6 November  1530;  3 terms. 


448 


EOTULI  SCACCAEII 


1521-2. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Crale. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Name. 


Respondebit 
Robertus 
Bertoun,  rotu- 
lator. 


Cowpir. 


Dunde. 


Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £7,  'paid  to  Bertoun,  Compt- 
roller.'] 

Compotnm  ballivorum  burgi  de  Craill,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Abircrumby,  unum  eorundem, 
[26  February  1521,  from  Ilf.  November  1520:  3 terms. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £11. 

Discharge.  To  Prior  of  St  Andrews,  by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Levingtoun,  chamberlain  of  that  place,  and  at  risk,  £5; 
and  James  Lundy  of  Balgowny,  at  risk,  £7  10s.;  as  p. 
59.  To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £5.  Sum,  £16  10s.] 
Et  sic  eque. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Name,  redditum  apud 
Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Eoss,  unum  eorundem,  [Ilf. 
March  1521 , from  28  August  1518;  3 years  and  a 
term. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £35,  paid  by  Master  Alexander 
Dunbar,  provost  of  Nairn,  in  name  of  accountant  to  Ber- 
toun, Comptroller.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Coupir,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  Johannem  Murray,  unum  eorundem, 
[19  February  1521,  from  7 November  1520:  3 terms. 

Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £26;  paid,  as  p.  160,  by  three 
receipts , to  Abbot  and  Convent  of  Cidros.] 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Dunde,  redditum 
apud  Edinburgh  per  magistrum  David  Eobertsone 
nomine  eorundem  [28  March  1522,  from  17  July  1518; 
3 years  and  1 term. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £70. 

Discharge.  To  Minorites  of  Dundee,  at  risk,  £1 7 1 Os.; 
two  chaplains  in  Brechin,  by  receipt  of  John  Erskin  and 
John  Ettale,  chaplains,  and  last  term  at  risk,  £23  6s.  8d.; 
as  p.  591.  To  Patrick  Lord  le  Gray,  as  p.  31f0,  at  risk, 
£21.  To  Constable  of  Dundee , £3  10s.;  and  Prior  of 
St  Andrews,  £2  6s.  8d.;  as  p.  276,  both  at  risk.  To 


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Bertoun , Comptroller,  £2  6s.  8d.  Sum,  £70.]  Et  sic 

0QU0  Bertoun,  rotu- 
li ’ lator. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Abirdene,  redditum  Abirdene. 
apud  Edinburgh  per  dominum  David  Leis,  capellanum, 
nomine  eorundem,  [28  March  1522,  from  20  August 
1518  ; 3 years  and  1 term. 

Charge,  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £7 '56  13s.  5d. 

Discharge.  To  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  by  receipt  of  Gilbert 
Menzeis  of  Findone,  £75  13s.  5d.;  Dominicans  of  Abirdeen, 
by  receipt  of  Friar  Andrew  MNeile , £60  13s.  5d. ; Car- 
melites, by  receipt  of  Friar  John  Galloway,  Prior,  last  term  at 
risk,  £23  6s.  8d.;  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Aberdeen,  £3  10s.; 
annuity  of  heirs  of  Patrick  Barclay  transferred  to  church, 
by  receipt  of  Sir  John  TJrquhard  and  Sir  John  Murray, 
collectors,  and  last  term  at  risk,  £17  1 Os.  ; Bishop  of 
Caithness,  at  risk,  £11  13s.  lyd.;  Bishop  of  Orkney , at 
risk,  £1 7 1 Os. ; heirs  of  William  Wricht,  by  receipt  of 
Sir  Alexander  Irwyn  of  Drum,  knight , and  last  term  at 
risk,  £1 7 1 Os.  ; Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  by  receipt 
of  William  Carmichell,  £1 50 ; and  John  Ijord  Erskin, 
by  receipt  of  Master  David  Erskin,  last  term  at  risk,  £350  ; 
as  p.  65.]  Et  de  xvj  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  deliberatis  Roberto 
Bertoun  de  Ovirberntoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  per 
suas  binas  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas  fatente 

. ..  ■ . . Respondebit 

deliberationem  super  compotum  de  dictis  tribus  annis  Robertus 

. Bertoun,  rotu- 

compoti,  pro  quibus  respondebit.  Et  de  octo  libris  tres-  lator, 
decim  solidis  quatuor  denariis  deliberatis  Johanni  Hili 
per  literas  domini  regis  manu  domini  gubernatoris  sub- 
scriptas sub  signeto  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Johannis 
Hili  manu  sua  subscripta  ostensas  super  compotum  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa 
expensarum,  vijcxlij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant  iiij  fi. 
vj  s.  viij  d. 

Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Innernes,  [Edinburgh,  Innernes. 
12  April  15227]  per  Johann  em  Ker,  unum  eorundem, 

[from  7 July  1518  Martinmas  exclusive  1521  ; 3 years. 

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Charge.  Burgh  fermes,  by  feu-charter , £53  6s.  8d.  1 
lb.  pepper,  and  fermes  of  Ballokhill,  as  p.  65,  £f  for  first 
year;  do.,  remaining  years,  £115  13s.  5d.  1 lb.  pepper. 
Sum,  £1 72  3 lb ..  pepper. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Inverness,  at  risk,  £30  ; 
and  chaplain  in  Cathedral  of  Moray,  £1  6s. ; as  p.  65. 
To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £150  lfs.  3 lb.  pepper.  Sum, 
£1 72  3 lb.  pepper .]  Et  sic  eque. 

Edinburgh.  Compotum  ballivorum  burgi  de  Edinburgh,  redditum 
ibidem  per  Michaelem  Makquhen,  thesaurarium,  nomine 
ballivorum  ejusdem,  [12  April  1522 ; 3 years  and  1 
term. 

Charge.  Fermes,  by  feu-charter,  £120  6s.  8d. 

Discharge.  To  Dominicans  of  Bdmburgh,  at  risk,  £23 
S?useblt  3s.  8d. ; Provost  and  prebendaries  of  Corstorfyne,  £70 ; 
™’  r°tU"  an<l  Abbot  of  Dunfermling,  at  risk,  £17  10s.;  as  p.  110. 

To  Bertoun,  Comptroller,  £10  10s.  Sum , £121  6s.  8d.] 
Et  sic  eque. 


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CCCLIY.  [CCCLXVIL] 

COMPOTUM  ROBERTI  BERTOUN,  COMPOTORUM 
ROTULATORIS. 

a.d.  1522. 

Compotum  Roberti  Bertoun  de  Ovirberntoun,  com- 
potorum rotulatoris,  redditum  apud  Edinburgh  ultimo  die 
mensis  Maii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vice- 
simo secundo,  de  omnibus  receptis  suis  et  expensis  per 
firmas,  redditus,  et  proficua  totius  proprietatis  domini 
regis  a die  vicesimo  septimo  mensis  Augusti  anni 
Domini  millesimi  quingentesimi  decimi  octavi  usque  in 
diem  hujus  compoti  inclusive,  auditoribus  reverendissimo 
in  Cristo  patre  Jacobo  Glasguensi  archiepi scopo,  cancel- 
lario Scotie,  reverendis  in  Cristo  patribus  Gavino  et 
David,  Aberdonensi,  Candide  Case,  et  Lismorensi,  episcopis, 
venerabilibus  et  egregiis  viris  Roberto  Forman,  decano 
Glasguensi,  Willelmo  Scott  de  Balvery  milite,  magistro 
Johanne  Campbell,  thesaurario,  magistro  Thoma  Hay, 
rectore  de  Rothven,  secretario,  domino  Johanne  Dingwell, 
archidiacono  Cathinensi,  domino  Johanne  Quhite,  rectore 
de  Petcokkis,  et  Nicholaio  Craufurde  de  Oxingang. 

Idem  onerat  se  in  primis  de  jmviijcxvj  li.  iiij  s.  ix  d. 
viij  celdris  xij  bollis  iij  peccis  i pecce  frumenti  per 
arreragia  ultimi  compoti  sui,  ut  patet  in  pede  ejusdem. 

Summa  arreragii  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxv  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  receptis  a A vice- 
vicecomite  de  Air  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  millesimo  comitibus, 
quingentesimo  vicesimo.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xx  11.  receptis  a ballivis  de  A ballivis 
Hadingtoun  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  millesimo  quin-  burgorum. 


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A custum- 
ariis. 


A ballivis 
ad  extra. 


A vice- 
comitibus. 


gentesimo  vicesimo.  Et  de  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a ballivis 
de  Craile.  Et  de  iiij  li.  a ballivis  de  Euthirglen.  Et 
de  x li.  a ballivis  de  Innerkething.  Et  de  xxx  s.  a 
ballivis  de  Kingorne.  Et  de  v li.  vj  s viij  d.  a ballivis 
de  Culane.  Et  de  xij  li.  a ballivis  de  Irwyn.  Et  de 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a ballivis  de  Dunbertane  in  scaccario  anno 
etc.  vc  vicesimo.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  lx  li.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxxxxvj  li.  xij  s.  iiij  d.  ob., 
receptis  a custumariis  de  Hadingtoun  in  scaccario  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcvicesimo.  Et  de  xxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a 
custumariis  de  Couper.  Et  de  jcxxxiij  li.  a custumariis 
de  Pettinweme.  Et  de  xx  li.  xxj  d.  a custumariis  de 
Month  ros.  Et  de  lxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumariis  de 
Wigtoun  et  Quhithirn.  Et  de  ijcxvij  li.  xvij  s.  ix  d.  ob. 
a custumariis  de  Dunde.  Et  de  jcvj  li.  xiiij  s.  x d.  ob. 
a custumariis  de  Banff.  Et  de  v H.  xiij  s.  iij  d.  a custu- 
mariis de  Inverkething.  Et  de  jcxx  li.  a custumariis  de 
Invernes,  Eoss,  Suthirland,  et  Cathnes.  Et  de  lxxiij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  a custumariis  de  Kirkcudbrycht  in  scaccario 
anno  etc.  vcvicesimo.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  jmlxiij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcvij  li.  xvj  s.  viij  d.  receptis 
ab  arrendatario  de  Fethircarn  in  scaccario  anno  Domini 
etc.  vcvicesimo.  Et  de  iijcx  Ii.  xix  s.  ij  d.  a camerario 
de  Bute.  Et  de  ijcxl  li.  a camerario  de  Glenscherny, 
Urquharde,  et  Glenmorischen.  Et  de  iijcl  li.  xj  s.  v d. 
et  ix  martis  a camerario  de  Kinclevin.  Et  de 

iijclxxxxiij  li.  xviij  s.  a camerario  de  Strathdee  et  Cromar, 
in  scaccario  anno  etc.  vcxx°.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
jmiiijciij  li.  v s.  iij  d.  ix  marte. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxviij  s.  iij  d.  ob.  receptis  a 
ballivo  de  Kile  in  scaccario  anno  etc.  vcvicesimo  primo. 
Et  de  xxxiiij  s.  viij  d.  ob.  a vicecomite  de  Clakmannane. 
Et  de  jciij  li.  xiij  s.  a vicecomite  de  Lanark.  Et  de 
vij  s.  viij  d.  a vicecomite  de  Banff  Et  de  v s.  a vice- 
comite de  Perth.  Et  de  xxj  s.  a vicecomite  de  Kinros  in 
scaccario  anno  etc.  vcvicesimo  primo.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  jcviij  li.  ix  s.  viij  d. 


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Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xxiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  receptis  a A ballivis 
ballivis  de  Drumfres  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  etc.  vcvi-  burgorum, 
cesimo  primo.  Et  de  ix  R.  a ballivis  de  Irwyn.  Et 
de  xxviij  R.  xj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis  de  Peblis.  Et.de  x s. 
a ballivis  de  Dunbertane.  Et  de  xv  s.  a ballivis  de 
Kingorne.  Et  de  xviij  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a ballivis  de 
Renfrew.  Et  de  xv  Ii.  a ballivis  de  Hadingtoun.  Et 
de  iiij  Ii.  a ballivis  de  Culane.  Et  de  iij  Ii.  xix  s.  iiij  d. 
a ballivis  de  Monthros.  Et  de  vij  R.  x s.  a ballivis  de 
Inverkethin.  Et  de  v R.  a ballivis  de  Craill.  Et  de 
xxxv  R.  a ballivis  de  Name.  Et  de  xlvj  s.  viij  d.  a 
ballivis  de  Dunde.  Et  de  xvij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a ballivis 
de  Abirdene.  Et  de  jcxl  R.  xiiij  s.  a ballivis  de  Invernes. 

Et  de  x R.  x s.  a ballivis  de  Edinburgh  in  scaccario  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcvicesimo  primo.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
iijcxxij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxv  R.  ix  s.  x d.  receptis  a A custu- 
custumariis  de  Irwyn  in  scaccario  anno  Domini  etc.  niarns. 
vcvicesimo  primo.  Et  de  jclxv  R.  a custumariis  de  Air. 

Et  de  jclxxxvij  R.  xv  s.  viij  d.  a custumariis  de  Hading- 
toun.  Et  de  lxxvij  R.  vj  s.  ij  d.  a custumariis  de 
Monthros.  Et  de  lxxx  R.  a custumariis  de  Disart.  Et 
de  iij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a custumariis  de  Innerkethin.  Et 
de  xj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumariis  de  Cowper.  Et  de 
jciiij  H.  vij  s.  iij  d.  a custumariis  de  Dunbritane.  Et  de 
jcx  R.  xviij  s.  xj  d.  a custumariis  de  Pettinweme.  Et  de 
vijclix  R.  vij  s.  j d.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Abirdene.  Et 
de  xj  H.  xiiij  s.  ix  d.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Arbroth.  Et 
de  iijclxxij  R.  xvij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumariis  de  Perth.  Et 
de  xxxvij  R.  iiij  s.  iij  d.  a custumariis  de  Invernes,  Ros, 

Suthirland,  et  Cathnes.  Et  de  xxxiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a 
custumariis  de  Wigtoun  et  Quhithirne.  Et  de  lxxxxv  R. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  a custumariis  de  Striveling.  Et  de  jcxxviij  R. 
xvj  s.  x d.  ob.  a custumariis  de  Dunde.  Et  de 
vijmlxxxxiij  R.  xvj  d.  a custumariis  de  Edinburgh  in 
scaccario  anno  etc.  vcvicesimo  primo.  Summa  hujus 
oneris,  ixmiijclxxxvij  R.  xix  s.  vj  d.  ob. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijclxxvij  R.  x s.  vj  d.  ob.  A ballivis 

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Gressume. 


receptis  a camerario  de  Bute  in  scaccario  anno  etc. 
vcvicesimo  primo.  Et  de  iijcxlvj  H.  xiiij  s.  lxxxviij  celdris 
vij  bollis  ordei  xix  celdris  ij  bollis  farrine  avenatice  a 
camerario  de  Eos.  Et  de  iiijc  li.  xl  celdris  ordei  xxviij 
martis  xiij  lastis  vj  barilibus  salmonum  a camerario  de 
Ardmannach.  Et  de  ijmviijclxxxxix  li.  xj  s.  x d.  a 
camerario  de  Stratherne.  Et  de  iijmjcxxvj  li.  xiiij  s.  ij  d. 
lxxvij  celdris  iij  ferlotis  j pecca  pecce  frumenti  jcxxiiij 
celdris  xj  bollis  j ferlota  j pecca  J pecce  ij  part  ferlote 
thrid  part  pecce  ordei  xxviij  celdris  j bolla  j ferlota  j 
pecca  avenarum  a camerario  de  Fiff.  Et  de  jmjcxx  li.  a 
camerario  de  Orknay  et  Scheitland.  Et  de  lxxx  li. 
xvij  s.  vj  d.  a camerario  de  Fethircarne.  Et  de  vclxxxj  li. 
x s.  a camerario  de  Kinclevin.  Et  de  ijclj  li.  v s.  iiij  d. 
a camerario  de  Strathdee  et  Cromarr.  Et  de  viijcxlvj  li. 
xiij  s.  viij  d.  a camerario  de  Brechyn  et  FTevar.  Et  de 
ijmjcj  li.  xvj  d.  xx  martis  a camerario  de  Galloway.  Et 
de  iiijcxxviij  li.  iij  s.  xj  d.  a camerario  de  Carrik,  Leswalt, 
et  Menybrig.  Et  de  xxxviij  li.  a camerario  de  Kintor, 
Coule,  et  Onele  in  scaccario  anno  etc.  vicesimo  primo. 
Summa  hujus  oneris,  xijmiiijTxxxxviij  li.  ij  s.  iij  d.  ob. 
lxxvij  celdre  iij  ferlote  j pecca  J pecce  frumenti  ijcxxxiij 
celdre  ij  bolle  j ferlota  j pecca  J pecce  thrid  part  pecce 
ij  part  ferlote  ordei  xix  celdre  ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice 
xlviij  marte  xiij  laste  vj  barilia  salmonum. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  lxxxxviij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  in 
partem  solutionis  gressume  terrarum  dominii  de  Fiffe  per 
assedationem  factam  tenentibus  ejusdem  tertio  die  mensis 
Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo 
primo,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcvieesimi  pro  terminis  trium  annorumimmediate  sequen- 
tium dictum  annum  vicesimum  licet  assedatio  predicta 
sequebatur  dictum  annum  vicesimum.  Summa  hujus 
oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iiijclxxxxiij  H.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  in 
partem  solutionis  gressume  terrarum  dominii  de  Galloway 
per  assedationem  tenentibus  ejusdem  factam  primo  die 
mensis  Martii  anno  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimo  primo  per 


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commissarios  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  incipiendo 
in  festo  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi.  . 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xix.  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  gras- 
sume  terrarum  de  Stewartoun  per  assedationem  ten- 
entibus ejusdem  dominii  factam  per  commissarios  pro 
terminis  quinque  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthe- 
costes anni  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi.  Summa  hujus  oneris 
patet.  Summa  totalis  gressume,  vjcxj  Ii.  iij  s.  iiij  d. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iflxviii  Ii.  xix  s.  v d.  de  novis  introitus  novi 

J d ac  duplicatio 

introitibus  et  duplicationibus  feodorum  firmarum  solutis  ia 

per  tenentes  dictorum  dominiorum  in  annis  prescriptis.  *nni?  dictorum 

r r r dominiorum. 

Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viij  Ii.  receptis  a molendinario 
molendini  de  Uchtirmukty  per  compositionem  cum  eo 
factam  pro  solutione  certorum  aprorum  dicti  molendini 
per  eum  debitorum  et  restantium  de  terminis  preteritis 
ante  dictum  compotum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  ijcxxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  de  Extra 
firmis  terrarum  de  Balcomy  de  tribus  annis  et  uno  termino  rotulos, 
ante  hoc  compotum,  solvendo  in  anno  centum  marcas 
pro  dictis  terris  licet  acquit tantia  dicti  compotantis 
remaneat  apud  firmarum  dictarum  terrarum.  Et  de  ijc  li. 
receptis  a magistro  Alexandro  Dik  nomine  Walteri  Ogilvy 
in  partem  solutionis  firmarum  terrarum  de  Petty  et 
Brachly  de  terminis  preteritis  ante  hoc  compotum  et  tan- 
quam  tutoris  filii  et  heredis  quondam  Willelmi  Ogilvy  de 
Strath  erne  militis,  licet  acquittantia  dicti  compotantis 
remaneat  apud  dictum  magistrum  Alexandrum  Dik.  Et 
de  ijcxl  11.  receptis  a domino  Alexandro  Eerquharsone 
nomine  Johannis  Grant  de  Fruchy,  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Glencharny,  Urquhard,  et  Glenmorischene.  Et  de  xx  li. 
receptis  a Willelmo  Wallace,  tutore  de  Cragy,  de  grassuma 
terrarum  de  Dundonald.  Et  de  lxij  li.  xvj  s.  viij  d.  receptis 
a custumariis  de  Linlithqw.  Et  de  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  a 
ballivis  de  Linlithqw.  Summa  hujus  oneris,  vijclxix  li.  x s. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  iijcx  li.  x s.  per  venditionem  Salmones, 
tresdecim  lastarum  et  sex  barilium  salmonum  superius 


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Corria  et 
intestina. 


oneratorum,  lasta  stante  ad  viginti  tres  libras,  particulariter 
examinatam  super  compotum.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xlv  li.  per  venditionem 

octodecim  dacrarum  corriorum  et  intratam  in  libris 

♦ 

domicilii  domini  regis  per  tempus  compoti,  dacra  stante 
ad  quinquaginta  solidos,  particulariter  examinatam  super 
compotum.  Et  de  xviij  H.  de  intestinis  centum  sexa- 
ginta  martarum  intratis  in  libris  domicilii  domini  regis 
per  tempus  compoti.  Et  de  xv  li.  per  venditionem  octua- 
ginta  decem  petrarum  cepi,  petra  stante  ad  quadraginta 
denarios,  provenientium  de  pinguedine  dictarum  martarum, 
intratam  in  libris  domicilii  per  dictum  tempus,  etiam 
particulariter  examinatam  super  compotum.  Summa 
hujus  oneris,  lxxviij  li. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  jcxl  li.  receptis  a magistro 
Eoberto  Chalmir  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Trabeauch  trium 
terminorum  precedentium  hoc  compotum,  videlicet  Mar- 
tini anni  etc.  vcvicesimi,  Penthecostes  et  Martini  anni 
etc.  vcvicesimi  primi,  ex  eo  quod  de  firmis  dictarum  ter- 
rarum ante  dictum  terminum  Sancti  Martini  vicesimi  et 
terminorum  infra  hoc  compotum  preceptor  domini  regis 
intromiserit  cum  eisdem  in  pensione  sua  sibi  assignata. 
Summa  hujus  oneris  patet. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  xx  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Trarinyeane  receptis  ab  episcopo  Dunblanensi  terminorum 
Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvice- 
simi  primi.  Summa  hujus  oneris  patet.  Summa  totalis 
onerationis  cum  arreragiis,  xxviijmixcxxxj  li.  x s.  xj  d.  oh. 
lxxxv  celdre  xiij  bolle  j pecca  frumenti  ijcxxxiij  celdre 
ij  bolle  j ferlota  j pecca  J pecce  third  part  pecce  ij  part 
ferlote  ordei  xix  celdre  ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  lvij 
marte  xxviij  celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  j pecca  avenarum. 

Expense  ejusdem.  In  primis  allocatur  compotanti  pro 
expensis  domini  regis  et  sue  familie  a vicesimo  quinto 
Augusti  anno  Domini  etc.  vcdecimo  octavo  inclusive  usque 
ad  primum  Septembris  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  noni  exclusive, 
qui  sunt  duodecim  menses  kalendales  et  septem  dies,  in 
mille  quadringintis  quindecim  libris  quatuor  solidis  et  sex 


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denariis,  particulariter  examinatis  in  libris  dietarum  do- 
mini regis  super  compotum,  ut  patet  in  eisdem,  jmiiijcxv 
R.  iiij  s.  vj  d.  Et  eidem  pro  expensis  domini  regis  et  sue 
familie  a primo  Septembris  anni  etc.  vcdecimi  noni  inclu- 
sive usque  ad  primum  diem  dicti  mensis  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcvicesimi  exclusive,  qui  sunt  duodecim  menses  kalen- 
dales,  in  mille  octingintis  octuaginta  libris  undecim 
solidis  et  uno  denario,  particulariter  examinatis  in  libris 
dietarum  dicti  domini  regis  super  compotum,  jmviijclxxx  H. 
xj  s.  j d.  Et  eidem  pro  expensis  dicti  domini  regis  et 
sue  familie  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris  inclusive  anni 
etc.  vcvicesimi  usque  ad  eundem  diem  dicti  mensis  anni 
etc.  vicesimi  primi  exclusive  in  mille  quingentis  septua- 
ginta quatuor  libris  septem  solidis  et  septem  denariis, 
particulariter  examinatis  in  libris  dietarum  dicti  domini 
regis  super  compotum,  jmvclxxiiij  li.  vij  s.  vij  d.  Et 
eidem  pro  consimilibus  expensis  dicti  domini  regis  et  sue 
familie  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris  inclusive  anni  etc. 
vcvicesimi  primi  usque  ad  primum  diem  mensis  Junii 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi  exclusive,  qui  sunt 
novem  menses  kalendales,  in  mille  ducentis  sexaginta 
quinque  libris  quinque  solidis  et  decem  denariis,  particu- 
lariter examinatis  in  libris  dietarum  dicti  domini  regis 
super  compotum,  jmijclxv  R.  v s.  x d.  Et  eidem  in 
speciebus  et  chandria  per  dictum  tempus  prescriptum, 
videlicet  trium  annorum  et  novem  mensium,  ad  expensas 
dicti  domini  regis  et  sue  familie  in  sexingintis  viginti 
quinque  libris  decem  solidis  decem  denariis  et  obolo,  parti- 
culariter examinatis  in  libris  dietarum  dicti  domini  regis 
super  compotum,  vjcxxv  R.  x s.  x d.  ob.  Et  eidem  pro 
lie  uncostis  per  dictum  tempus  prescriptum  trium 
annorum  et  novem  mensium  in  ducentis  septemdecim 
libris  quatuor  solidis  et  octo  denariis  particulariter 
examinatis  in  dictis  libris  super  compotum,  ijcxyij  R.  iiij  s. 
viij  d.  Summa  harum  expensarum  preter  proprietatem 
domini  regis,  vjmixclxxviij  R.  iiij  s.  vj  d.  ob.  Et  sic 
restant  xxjmixcliij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  unacum  victualibus  et 
martis  superius  oneratis. 


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De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
tribus  dominis  custodibus  domini  regis,  videlicet  Borthuik, 
Ruthven,  et  Erskin,  unoquoque  eorum  capiente  in  anno 
ducentas  libras,  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris  anni 
Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  inclusive  usque  ad  primum 
Maii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi  exclusive,  qui 
sunt  tres  anni  et  octo  menses,  particulariter  examinatam 
super  compotum,  ijmijc  R.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  xixmvijcliij  R.  vj  s.  v d.,  unacum  victualibus 
et  martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
olim  Patricio  Crechtoun  de  Cranstoun  Riddale  militi  et 
Jacobo  Crechtoun,  filio  suo  primogenito,  capitaneis  castri 
de  Edinburgh,  percipientibus  annuatim  quadringintas 
marcas  pro  custodia  dicti  castri  extendentes  ad  mille 
libras,  de  quibus  solute  dicto  quondam  Patricio  mille  et 
centum  marce,  et  dicto  Jacobo  quadringinte  marce,  a primo 
die  mensis  Septembris  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi 
usque  ad  primum  Junii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi 
secundi  exclusive,  qui  sunt  tres  anni  et  novem  menses 
kalendales,  jm  R.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  xviijmvijcliij  R.  vj  s.  v d.,  unacum  victualibus  et 
martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Roberto  Borthuik  et  sex  aliis  machinatoribus  remanentibus 
in  castro  de  Edinburgh  pro  custodia  domini  regis,  dicto 
Roberto  capiente  in  mense  decem  libras,  et  quolibet 
aliorum  sex  capiente  in  mense  quatuor  libras  et  duos 
solidos,  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris  inclusive  anni  etc. 
vcdecimi  octavi  usque  ad  primum  Martii  anni  etc.  vcvi- 
cesimi  primi  exclusive,  qui  sunt  tres  anni  et  sex  menses 
kalendales,  particulariter  examinatam  super  compotum, 
jmiiijcliij  R.  iiij  s.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic 
restant  xvijmiijc  R.  ij  s.  v d.,  unacum  victualibus  et  martis 
superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Alano  Stewart,  capitaneo  de  Millane,  custodienti  castrum 
de  Dunbertane,  percipienti  in  anno  ducentas  marcas  pro 


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custodia  dicti  castri  et  in  partem  solutionis  cujusdam 
pensionis  sibi  per  dominum  gubernatorem  concesse  in 
sexcentis  libris,  dicto  Alario  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu 
sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
vjc  H.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
xvjmvijc  li.  ij  s.  v d.,  unacum  victualibus  et  martis 
superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
decem  lie  herberteris  et  duobus  histrionibus  in  centum 
triginta  una  libris  et  duodecim  solidis  per  tempus  compoti, 
jcxxxj  H.  xij  s.  Et  Mariote  Douglace,  nutrici  domini 
regis,  in  tricentis  et  viginti  marcis  in  solutionem  feodi  sui 
ad  bonum  compotum,  dicta  Mariota  per  suam  acquittantiam 
manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum, 
ijcxiij  Ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  pro  reparatione  camere  domine 
de  Gordoun  infra  castrum  de  Edinburgh  in  singulis  ex- 
pensis, v H.  viij  s.  Et  domino  de  Maxwell,  gardiano 
occidentalium  marchiarum,  pro  custodia  furum  et  latronum 
captorum  et  incarceratorum  per  tempus  compoti,  vclxxx  H., 
dicto  domino  Maxwell  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 
subscriptam  fatente  solutionem  super  compotum.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  ixcxxx  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  sic  restant 
xvmvijclxix  li.  xv  s.  ix  d.,  unacum  victualibus  et  martis 
superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  “compotanti  per  liberationem  factam 
Margarete  regine  Scotie  in  sex  millibus  quadringintis  octo 
libris  et  sexdecim  denariis  per  preceptum  domini  guber- 
natoris et  dominorum  consilii,  in  defectu  solutionis  sue 
conjuncte  infeodationis  propter  disturbium  patrie,  sic  quod 
pace  succedente  hujusmodi  summam  sex  millium  quad- 
ringintarum  octo  librarum  et  sexdecim  denariorum,  pro 
qua  solutione  obligavit  suam  conjunctam  infeodationem 
ut  patet  per  actum  dominorum  consilii  desuper  factum, 
vjmiiijcviij  H.  xvj  d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et 
sic  restant,  ixmiijclxj  H.  xiiij  s.  v d. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  factis 
circa  missionem  gentis  armorum  in  subsidium  regis  Dacie 
contra  Suicos  in  mille  octingintis  nonaginta  quatuor  libris 


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et  sexdecim  solidis,  in  conductione  navium,  esculentorum 
et  poculentorum,  mercedibus  nautarum,  ac  in  omnibus 
aliis  expensis  particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum, 
jmviijclxxxxiiij  Ii.  xvj  s.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet. 
Et  sic  restant  vijmiiijclxvj  li.  xviij  s.  v d.,  unacum 
victualibus  et  martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Jacobo  Hammiltoun  de  Fynnert  militi  pro  custodia 
castri  de  Hume,  in  sexingintis  nonaginta  duabus  libris  a 
primo  Octobris  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  inclu- 
sive usque  ad  mensem  Junii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi 
exclusive,  in  completam  solutionem  et  contentationem 
usque  ad  dictum  tempus,  vjclxxxxij  li.  Et  dicto  Jacobo, 
militi,  in  centum  quinquaginta  libris  nomine  comitis  de 
Arane,  patris  sui,  pro  certis  victualibus  et  carnibus 
positis  in  castro  de  Weddirburn,  dicto  Jacobo  per  suam 
acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam  fatente  solutionem 
super  compotum,  jcl  li.  Et  eidem  per  emptionem  unius 
celdre  frumenti  et  viginti  quatuor  bollarum  ordei 
receptarum  a magistro  Jacobo  Murray  in  lie  forest  et 
impositarum  in  castro  de  Weddirburn  de  mandato  dicti 
comitis  de  Arane  pro  triginta  sex  libris,  dicto  mandato 
manu  dicti  comitis  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
xxxvj  li.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  viijclxxviij  li.  Et 
sic  restant  vjmvclxxxviij  li.  xviij  s.  v d.,  unacum  victua- 
libus et  martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  liberationem 
factam  Morice  capitaneo  de  Dunbar  pro  supportatione 
expensarum  dicti  castri  in  multis  necessariis,  victualibus 
et  aliis,  extendentibus  ad  mille  quadringintas  quinqua- 
ginta septem  libras  novem  solidos  et  quatuor  denarios 
particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum,  dicto  Moricio 
per  suas  diversas  acquittantias  manu  sua  subscriptas 
fatente  liberationem  super  compotum,  jmiiijclvij  li. 
ix  s.  iiij  d.  Et  dicto  Moricio  in  allecibus  assise  ex- 
tendentibus ad  viginti  tres  libras  tresdecim  solidos  sibi 
deliberatis  per  Andream  Wod,  custumarium  de  Pettin- 
weme,  cum  quibus  compotans  oneratur  in  compoto  dicti 


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custumarii,  xxiij  R.  xiij  s.  Summa  harum  expensarum, 
jmiiijclxxxj  R.  ij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  sic  restant  vmjcvij  R. 
xvj  s.  j d.,  unacurn  victuaRbus  et  martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  superfluam  onera- 
tionem  intestinarum,  ix  R.  Et  liberate  ad  provisionem 
castri  Sancti  Andree  tempore  deliberationis  ejusdem 
Grosillis,  capitaneo  domini  gubernatoris,  in  centum  quad- 
raginta novem  libris  et  octodecim  solidis,  dicto  lie 
Grisillis,  capitaneo,  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua 
subscriptam  fatente  liberationem  super  compotum, 
• jcxlix  R.  xviij  s.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
Galtero  Maluny,  abbati  de  Glenluce,  in  ducentis  et  quin- 
quaginta libris  tempore  transitus  sui  ad  Denmark  per 
preceptum  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto  precepto  unacum 
acquittantia  dicti  Galteri  de  solutione  dicte  summe 
manibus  eorum  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum, 
ijcl  R.  Et  per  solutionem  factam  Jacobo  Stewart, 
capitaneo  gentis  armorum,  transeuntis  ad  Denmark,  in 
octuaginta  libris  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris,  dicto 
mandato  unacum  acquittantia  dicti  Jacobi  manibus 
eorum  subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum,  lxxx  R.  Et 
eidem  per  solutionem  factam  doctori  Kingorne,  ambaxi- 
atori  regis  Dacie,  in  octuaginta  libris  in  partem  suarum 
expensarum,  de  mandato  domini  cancellarii  et  dominorum 
consilii,  dicto  mandato  manu  dicti  domini  cancellarii 
subscripto  ostenso  super  compotum,  lxxx  R.  Et  Pulyeart 
Gallo,  ambaxiatori  Cristianissimi  Francorum  regis,  in 
centum  libris,  per  preceptum  dominorum  et  consilii 
ostensum  super  compotum,  jc  R.  Et  per  solutionem 
factam  magistro  Jacobo  Wischart,  advocato  domini  regis, 
in  centum  libris  in  partem  solutionis  feodi  sui,  percipienti 
in  anno  quadraginta  libras,  terminorum  Martini  anni  etc. 
vcdecimi  octavi,  Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  anni 
etc.  quingentesimi  decimi  noni  et  Penthecostes  et  Sancti 
Martini  anni  etc.  vcvicesimi,  per  preceptum  dominorum, 
dicto  precepto  ostenso  super  compotum,  jc  R.  Et 
quondam  Leoni  heraldo  regi  armorum  in  quinquaginta 
libris  de  mandato  dictorum  dominorum  ostenso  super 


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compotum,  1 E.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
Johanni  domino  Elemyng,  camerario,  in  centum  septua- 
ginta sex  libris  pro  captione  furum  et  lationum  per  pre- 
ceptum  domini  cancellarii  et  dominorum  consilii  manibus 
eorum  subscriptum  ostensum  super  compotum,  jclxxvj  Ii. 
Et  quondam  Waltero  Ker,  inhabitanti  villam  de  Leith, 
in  quadraginta  novem  libris  in  recompensationem  cimbe 
sue  fracte  apud  Dunbar  portantis  bona  ad  dictum  castrum 
de  mandato  dicti  domini  gubernatoris,  de  mandato  domini 
cancellarii  et  dominorum  consilii  ad  allocandum,  dicto 
Waltero  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  xlix  E.  Et  eidem 
pro  preparatione  cujusdam  navis  comiti  de  Arane  ad 
transeundum  in  Gallia  regi  Cristianissimo  in  ambassiata 
in  triginta  libris,  de  mandato  domini  cancellarii  et 
dominorum  consilii  ostenso  super  compotum,  xxx  E.  Et 
eidem  per  solutionem  factam  Eoberto  Logane,  preposito 
de  Edinburgh,  in  centum  libris  per  preceptum  dominorum 
regentium  et  consilii  manibus  eorum  subscriptum 
ostensum  super  compotum,  jc  E.  Et  magistro  Ade 
Ottirburn  in  centum  marcis  in  solutionem  pensionis  sue 
quinquaginta  marcarum  annuatim  sibi  promisse  per 
dominum  gubernatorem,  de  terminis  duorum  annorum 
ante  datam  vicesimi  quarti  Januarii  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcvicesimi,  Ixvj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  preceptori  domini  regis 
in  quinquaginta  libris,  qui  habuerat  pensionem  centum 
librarum  sub  magno  sigillo,  et  ad  renuntiandum  hujus- 
modi auditores  concesserunt  sibi  quinquaginta  libras  ex 
discretione  eorundem,  1 E.  Et  David  Lindesay,  hostiario 
domini  regis,  in  quadraginta  libris  in  solutionem  feodi  sui 
sibi  concessi  sub  magno  sigillo  per  dominum  regem 
terminorum  Penthecostes  et  Sancti  Martini  anni  etc. 
vcvicesimi  primi,  xl  E.  Et  eidem  per  solutionem  factam 
magistro  Thome  Hay,  secretario,  in  centum  et  septuaginta 
quinque  libris  in  solutionem  feodi  sui  per  preceptum 
domini  gubernatoris  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
jclxxv  E.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  jmvcv  E.  xj  s.  iiij  d. 
Et  sic  restant  iijmvjcij  E.  iiij  s.  ix  d. 


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De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  naulo  domini  de 
Olbany  et  domini  de  Planys,  ambaxiatorum  Cristianissimi 
regis,  venientium  a Dunbar  ad  Leith,  x B.  Et  juniori 
domino  de  Westneisbit  ad  impediendum  forum  de  lie 
Calfhill  ne  Anglici  ibi  venirent,  per  preceptum  dominorum 
consilii,  x 11  Et  pro  naulo  Galteri  Maluny,  abbatis  de 
Glenluce,  et  Albany  herauldi  navigantium  de  Leith  versus 
partes  Gallie,  missorum  ad  dominum  gubernatorem,  et  in 
aliis  factis  in  illo  itinere,  lxij  B.  xvj  s.  Et  dicto  Galtero 
abbati  et  Albany  herauldo  pro  eorum  expensis  a Deip  ad 
dominum  gubernatorem,  lxx  B.  Et  pro  quinque  lie 
punsionis  vini  clareti  donatis  monsieur  la  Fyot  ultima  vice 
qua  venerat  a domino  gubernatore  in  regnum,  xx  B.  Et 
pro  expensis  lie  gilyam  de  post  duabus  veniendo  a guber- 
natore ad  regnum  de  mandato  domini  cancellarii  et  dom- 
inorum consilii,  xxiiij  B.  x s.  Et  pro  naulo  sex  machina- 
rum vocatarum  lie  falconys  et  necessariorum  ad  dictas 
machinas  missorum  ad  dominum  gubernatorem,  iiij  B. 
Et  missa  domino  gubernatori,  de  mandato  monsieur  de  la 
Fyot,  sex  barilia  salmonum,  unoquoque  barili  stante  ad 
tres  libras,  et  pro  naulo  eorundem,  Xix  B.  x s.  Et  domino 
de  Arane  in  certis  necessariis  equitando  ad  marchias  et 
lie  day  trew,  v B.  viij  s.  Et  donate  domino  de  Flemyng 
et  doctori  Kingorne  in  transitu  ipsorum  ad  partes  Gallie 
et  Denmark,  viij  B.  Et  pro  certis  indumentis  sericis 
domino  regi,  videlicet,  tunica  de  velveto  duploito,  lie 
chamlot  de  gold,  galigis,  et  lie  galdcot  de  velveto,  ac  cella 
de  eodem,  xl  B.  Et  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Apilgirth 
militi  ex  consideratione  auditorum  pro  renuntiatione  sue 
assedationis  quam  habuit  de  custuma  bonorum  Anglican- 
orum  apud  marchias  occidentales,  sic  quod  de  cetero  nun- 
quam exigat  quicquapi  nec  ei  solvatur,  lx  B.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  iijcxxxiiij  B.  iiij  s.  Et  sic  restant 
iij mij clx viij  B.  ix  d.,  unacum  victualibus  et  martis  superius 
oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
decano  de  Lestalrig,  precipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras 
de  hospitio  domini  regis  in  Leith  pro  sustentatione  unius 


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prebendarii  in  collegio  de  Lestalrig  pro  animabus  regum 
bone  memorie  Jacobi  tertii  et  Jacobi  quarti,  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti  et  usque  ad  vicesimum  septimum 
Augusti  anni  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi,  qui  sunt  quatuor 
anni  completi,  lxxx  H.  Et  allocate  compotanti  quingente 
marce  capte  per  Hispanos  de  le  Blakbark  spectante  com- 
potanti et,  ut  asserit  compotans,  misso  domino  guberna- 
tori, sibi  allocate  per  eundem  dominum  gubernatorem,  ut 
patet  per  literas  suas  manu  sua  subscriptas  ad  allocandum 
ostensas  super  compotum,  iijcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
domino  Waltero  Gray,  capellano  celebranti  in  Lestalrig 
ad  altare  Sancte  Triduane,  percipienti  annuatim  duodecim 
marcas  de  quibus  percepit  annuatim  octo  marcas  de  una 
botha  dicti  hospitii,  et  solute  per  rotulatorem  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti  quatuordecim  marce,  dicto  domino 
Waltero  per  suam  acquittantiam  manu  sua  subscriptam 
fatente  solutionem  super  compotum,  ix  R.  vj  s.  viij  d. 
Et  Thome  Peblis,  vitrario,  pro  sustentatione  vitri  in 
palitiis  de  Falkland,  Striveling,  Linlithqw,  et  Edinburgh, 
percipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  lxx  R.  Et  Johanni  Hili  vocato  duci  Mediolan 
per  tempus  compoti,  v li.  Et  Patricio  Donaldsone, 
servitori  domini  regis  in  garderoba,  percipienti  annuatim 
sex  marcas  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xiiij  li.  Et 
clerico  domicilii  domini  regis  percipienti  annuatim  decem 
libras,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxxv  li.  Et  Gar- 
viauch  signifero  percipienti  annuatim  decem  libras,  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxxv  li.  Et  Jacobo  Kinloch, 
janitori  domini  gubernatoris,  in  quinque  libris  annuatim, 
de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xvij  H.  x s.  Et  Karolo 
Campbel,  Willelmo  Schevez,  Patricio  Maxtoun,  clavigeris, 
quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  decem  libras,  de  annis 
et  termino  compoti,  jcv  R.  Et  Willelmo  Duly,  Johanni 
Crage,  verletis  camere  domini  regis,  Georgio  Dempstar, 
hostiario  domini  regis,  Patricio  Spittale,  qui  sunt  in 
numero  quatuor  persone,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in 
anno  quatuor  marcas  in  eorum  feodis,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  xx viij  R.  Et  Willelmo  Forsith  in  camera 


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domini  regis  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor  marcas,  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  ix  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Patricio 
Douglace  et  David  Grechtoun  in  panetria  regis,  quilibet 
eorum  percipiens  in  anno  sex  marcas,  et  senescallo  domini 
regis  percipienti  in  anno  sex  marcas,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  xlij  R.  Et  pro  pabulo  equi  dicti  senescalli 
capienti  in  anno  triginta  quinque  solidos,  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti,  v R.  v s.  Et  Elizabeth  Sinclar  et 
Elizabeth  Douglace,  unaquaque  earum  percipiente  annua- 
tim quatuor  marcas,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xviij  R. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Mawis  Aty insone,  lotrici  domini  regis, 

' percipienti  sex  marcas  in  anno,  et  Johanni  Howmour, 
coco  domini  regis,  in  sex  marcis,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  xxviij  R.  Et  duobus  lie  gromez  domini  regis  in 
coquina,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  duas  marcas, 
de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  ix  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  lie 
turnebroche  percipienti  in  anno  unam  marcam,  de  annis 
et  termino  compoti,  xlvj  s.  viij  d.  Et  Jacobo  Dempstar, 
custodi  vasorum  argenteorum  et  stanneorum,  percipienti 
duas  marcas  in  anno,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  iiij  R. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  dicto  senescallo  qui  gerit  officium  lie 
catour  domini  regis,  percipienti  in  anno  quatuor  libras  in 
feodo  suo,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xiiij  R.  Et 
magistro  Johanni  Donaldsone,  in  feodo  suo  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  libras,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
xvij  R.  x s.  Et  Duncano  Dawsone,  carbonario,  percipi- 
enti annuatim  quatuor  libras  in  feodo  suo,  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti,  xiiij  R.  Et  Roberto  Purves  in  stabulo 
domini  regis  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor  marcas,  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  ix  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  David 
Crechtoun  percipienti  in  anno  triginta  quinque  solidos 
pro  pabulo  equi  sui,  et  dicto  Roberto  Purves  percipienti 
in  anno  triginta  quinque  solidos  pro  pabulo  equi  sui,  et 
dicto  Duncano  Dawsoun  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  percipienti 
annuatim  triginta  quinque  solidos,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  xxviij  H.  Et  Roberto  Muncur,  olim  lie  catour, 
in  triginta  quinque  solidis  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  de  primo 
anno  hujus  compoti,  xxxv  s.  Et  Johanni  Kirkwod, 
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magistro  lardinarie,  percipienti  annuatim  sex  marcas  in 
feodo  suo,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xiiij  R.  Et  pro 
gagiis  verleti  sui  quatuor  libras  et  decem  solidos  in  anno, 
de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xv  R.  xv  s.  Et  Alexandro 
Wardlaw,  quondam  lutario,  qui  decessit  post  festum  Sancti 
Martini  anni  etc.  vc vicesimi  primi,  qui  solebat  percipere 
annuatim  decem  libras,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
xxxv  H.  Et  Georgio  Dempstar,  ostiario,  percipienti 
annuatim  triginta  quinque  solidos  pro  pabulo  equi  sui,  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  vij  li.  Et  Mcholaio  Wardlaw 
in  quadraginta  libris  per  preceptum  domini  gubernatoris 
per  tempus  compoti,  xl  li.  Summa  harum  expensarum, 
jmxlviij  fi.  xx  d.  Et  sic  restant  ijmijcxix  li.  xix  s.  j d., 
unacum  victualibus  et  martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
Margarete  comitisse  de  Rothes  in  centum  marcis,  ex  eo 
quod  dominus  rex  defunctus  concessit  dicte  comitisse  per 
cartam  sub  magno  sigillo  ad  vitam  centum  marcas  annua- 
tim de  cust urnis  propriorum  bonorum  et  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  lxvj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Andree  Purves, 
clavigero,  filio  David  Purves,  ex  consideratione  auditorum, 
v R.  Et  Patricio  Spittale  pro  pabulo  equi  sui  et  pro 
suis  magnis  laboribus  domino  regi  et  rotula  tori,  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum  per  tempus  compoti,  v R.  Et 
solute  magistro  Edwardo  Cunynghame  per  rot ulatorem 
tanquam  custumarium  Edinburgi,  xl  R.  Et  eidem  per 
superfluam  onerationem  grassume  de  Cokkilby  infra 
dominium  de  Stewartoun,  xx  R.  Et  per  superfluam 
onerationem  grassume  terrarum  de  Lagan  recepte  ab 
Elizabeth  Murray  licet  spectabant  hereditarie  domino  de 
Wauchop,  iiij  H.  Et  eidem  pro  feodo  Roberti  Kynnard, 
surrogici  domini  regis,  precipienti  annuatim  viginti  libras, 
videlicet  decem  a rotulatore  et  decem  a thesaurario,  quas 
decem  dictus  rotulator  solvit  dicto  Roberto  super  com- 
potum, x R.  Et  quondam  Alano  Cochrane,  armorario 
domini  regis,  nunc  defuncto,  in  completam  solutionem 
feodi  sui,  xv  R.  Et  magistro  Johanni  Ballantyne  pro 
suis  laboribus  et  expensis  ex  quadam  gratitudine  et  con- 


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sideratione  auditorum,  xxx  B.  Et  Johanni  Bannatyne 
pro  suis  laboribus  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  y B.  Et 
Johanni  Adamsone,  Gilberto  Beouch,  David  Lowry, 
Johanni  Langlandis,  Duncano  Bichartsone,  Johanni 
Balfour,  Alexandro  Carmaig  alias  Hecht,  David  Cameroun, 
Andree  Bonare,  Andree  Dischingtoun,  Boberto  Hart, 
Willelmo  Cristesone,  Archibaldo  Hoghe,  et  Jacobo 
Bissate,  qui  sunt  in  numero  quatuordecim  persone, 
quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno  quatuor  marcas,  de 
annis  et  termino  compoti,  jcxxx  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et 
Johanni  Gourlay,  cursori,  percipienti  annuatim  quatuor 
marcas,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  ix  B.  vj  S.  viij  d. 
Et  Thome  Mur,  olim  cursori,  in  quatuor  marcis,  de  primo 
anno  hujus  compoti,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Johanni  Murray, 
barbetonsori  domini  regis,  ex  consideratione  auditorum, 
x H.  Et  Patricio  Douglace,  servitori  domini  regis,  pro 
pabulo  equi  sui,  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti,  vij  B.  Et  Petro  Semple,  carnifici,  pro 
laboribus  suis,  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  xj  B. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  iijclxxij  B. 
Et  sic  restant  jmviijcxl  vij  B.  xix  s.  j d.,  unacum  victualibus 
et  martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  diversorum 
cursorum  missorum  ad  importandum  firmas,  victualia  et 
alia  debita  domini  regis,  dictis  cursoribus  per  rotulatorem 
deliberatis  in  quinquaginta  sex  libris  et  novemdecim 
solidis  particulariter  examinatis  super  compotum,  Ivj  B. 
xix  s.  Et  clerico  registri  pro  suo  feodo  et  roba  percipienti 
annuatim  viginti  duas  libras,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
lxxvij  B.  Et  domino  Alexandro  Scott  et  Georgio  Gud 
pro  suis  laboribus  in  scaccario  de  annis  et  termino  com- 
poti, xxxv  B.  Et  capellano  dicti  scaccarii  percipienti 
annuatim  quinque  marcas,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti, 
xj  B.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro  tabula,  sedilibus,  sera,  clave 
domus  scaccarii,  et  pro  viridi  panno  videlicet  coopertorio 
tabule  ostiario  scaccarii  spectante  de  duobus  annis 
hujus  compoti,  xij  B.  Et  pro  pergamino  et  papiro  pro 
compotis  scaccarii  scribendis,  cariagio  rotulorum  de  caustro 


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versus  domum  scaccarii  et  impositione  eorundem,  de 
duobus  annis  compoti,  vj  Ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  pro 
jacturalibus  in  dictis  duobus  scaccariis,  xl  S.  Et  clericis 
custodientibus  rotulos  in  dictis  scaccariis,  iiij  li.  x s.  Et 
Johanni  Quhy  te,  clerico  cancellarie  domini  regis,  de  annis 
et  termino  compoti,  xlvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Nicholaio 
Craufurd  remanenti  continue  super  dictum  scaccarium 
pro  tabula  sua  in  dictis  scaccariis,  xxx  H.  Et  magistro 
Johanni  Chesholm,  clerico  dicti  rotulatoris,  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti,  xxxv  H.  Et  rotulatori  pro  supporta- 
tione  sui  officii  equitanti  in  diversis  negotiis  domini  regis 
percipienti  annuatim  octuaginta  libras,  de  annis  et  termino 
compoti,  ijclxxx  H.  Et  clericis  scribentibus  rotulos, 
videlicet  domino  Alexandro  Scott,  Georgio  Gud,  et 
Johanni  Donaldsone,  quilibet  eorum  percipiens  in  anno 
quatuor  marcas,  de  annis  et  termino  compoti,  xxviij  li. 
Et  duobus  juvenibus  custodientibus  rotulos,  quilibet  eorum 
percipiens  duas  marcas  in  anno,  de  annis  et  termino  com- 
poti, ix  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et  dicto  Johanni  Donaldsone, 
pro  suis  laboribus  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  v li.  Et 
archidiacono  Cathinensi  pro  suis  laboribus  in  dicto 
scaccario,  xx  H.  Et  ostiario  scaccarii  et  duobus 
juvenibus  continue  remanentibus  super  dicto  scaccario 
custodientibus  ostium  et  cistam  rotulorum  pro  cautela 
eorum  per  dictum  tempus,  xxxiij  H.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Et 
Willelmo  Nesbitt,  clerico  coquete,  pro  suis  laboribus  circa 
custumam  opidi  Edinburgi,  et  Patricio  Cuthbert  de 
throno  pro  suis  laboribus  circa  dictum  thronum  et  pro 
supportatione  prolium  suarum  in  elimosina  de  annis  et 
termino  compoti,  xxix  H.viij  s.  Et  Johanni  Lychttoun  ex 
consideratione  auditorum,  iij  H.  Et  Roberto  Galloway, 
servitori  domini  regis  defuncti,  pro  conservatione  certarum 
rerum  et  necessariorum  domini  regis  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Et  Jacobo  Craufurd, 
mariscallo  domini  regis,  percipienti  quatuor  libras  in 
anno,  de  ultimo  anno  hujus  compoti  de  mandato  domine 
regine  et  dominorum  consilii,  iiij  R.  Et  quondam 
Cuthberto  Crechttoun,  olim  mariscallo,  de  duobus  primis 


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annis  hujus  compoti,  viij  B.  Et  Andree  Murray  in 
butellaria  domini  regis  ex  consideratione  auditorum  de 
ultimo  anno  hujus  compoti,  iiij  11.,  qui  succedit  in  loco 
Johannis  Craik,  licet  non  intratur  in  cedula  domicilii. 
Et  Johanni  Craik,  predecessori  suo  in  eodem  loco,  de 
duobus  primis  annis  et  ultimo  termino  hujus  compoti, 
x 11.  Et  dicto  Cuthberto  Crechtoun,  olim  mariscallo, 
de  uno  termino  hujus  compoti  omisso,  xl  s.  Et  Georgio 
Gud  pro  suis  laboribus  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  v H 
Et  Andree  Hammiltoun,  brasiatori  domini  regis,  propter 
diversitatem  pretii  brasii  per  eum  deliberati  ad  expensas 
domini  regis  et  ordei  recepti  a rotulatore  pro  minori 
pretio  in  recompensationem  sui  damp  ni,  ex  consideratione 
auditorum,  xv  B.  Et  dicto  Jacobo  Craufurd,  mariscallo, 
pro  pabulo  equi  sui  de  ultimo  anno  hujus  compoti  ex 
consideratione  auditorum,  xxxv  s.  Et  David  Craufurd 
in  elimosina  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  vj  B.  Et 
nutrici  domini  regis  pro  supportatione  famuli  sui  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum  de  hoc  anno  tantum,  xij  B.  Et 
Jacobo  Grahame,  tabernario  domini  regis,  percipienti 
annuatim  quadraginta  solidos,  de  annis  et  termino  com- 
poti, vij  B.  Et  in  minutis  expensis  per  tempus  compoti, 
xl  g.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  viijcviij  B.  xviij  s.  viij  d. 
Et  sic  restant  jmxxxix  B.  v d.,  unacum  victualibus  et 
martis  superius  oneratis. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
relicte  quondam  Henrici  Dempstar  in  puram  elimosinam 
regis  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  v B.  Et  Malcolmo 
Gowrlay,  sartori  in  garderoba,  ex  simili  elimosina  domini 
regis,  iij  B.  Et  compotanti  pro  expensis  sex  equorum  et 
totidem  servitorum,  capienti  in  die  pro  quolibet  equo  et 
servitore  duos  solidos  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris 
anni  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  inclusive  usque  ad  primum 
diem  mensis  Junii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi 
exclusive,  qui  sunt  tres  anni  et  novem  menses,  exten- 
dentes in  toto  ad  octingintas  triginta  unam  libras  et 
quinque  solidos,  particulariter  examinatos  super  compotum 
et  de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris  manu  sua  subscripto 


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ad  allocandum  ostenso  super  compotum,  viijcxxxj  R.  v s., 
de  data  vicesimi  secundi  Maii  annretc.  vcvicesimi  secundi. 
Summa  harum  expensarum,  viijcxxxix  R.  v s.  Et  sic 
restant  jclxxxxix  R.  xv  s.  v d.,  unacum  victuaRbus  et 
martis  superius  oneratis,  videRcet  lxxxv  celdris  xiij  boRis 
j pecca  frumenti  ijcxxxiij  celdris  ij  bollis  j ferlota  j pecca 
pecce  thrid  part  pecce  ij  part  ferlote  ordei  xix  celdris  ij 
bollis  farrine  avenatice  xxviij  celdris  j bolla  j ferlota  j pecca 
avenarum  lvij  martis. 

De  quibus  victuaRbus  allocatur  compotanti  ad  ex- 
pensas domini  regis  et  sue  familie  et  intrate  in  libris 
dietarum  ejusdem  a vicesimo  quinto  Augusti  inclusive 
anni  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  usque  ad  primum  diem 
mensis  Junii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi  exclusive, 
in  octuaginta  tna  celdris  decem  bollis  una  ferlota  tribus 
peccis  et  una  dimedia  pecca  frumenti  particulariter  ex- 
aminatis in  dictis  libris  super  compotum,  lxxxj  celdre 
x bolle  j ferlota  iij  pecce  pecce  frumenti.  Et  pistoribus 
granitariis  dicti  frumenti  pro  custodia  ejusdem  capienti- 
bus pro  unaquaque  celdra  dimediam  bollam  frumenti, 
extendentem  ad  duas  celdras  octo  bollas  tres  ferlotas  et 
duas  peccas  examinatas  super  compotum,  ij  celdre  viij 
bolle  iij  ferlote  ij  pecce  frumenti.  Et  Fratribus  Minoribus 
Observantie  de  Edinburgh  in  duabus  celdris  et  quindecim 
bollis  capientibus  in  anno  duodecim  bollas  una  bolla 
dempta,  a primo  die  mensis  Septembris  anni  Domini  etc. 
vcdecimi  octavi  inclusive  usque  ad  primum  diem  ejusdem 
mensis  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi  exclusive, 
qui  sunt  quatuor  anni  completi,  ij  celdre  xv  bolle 
frumenti.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  lxxxvij  celdre  ij 
bolle  j ferlota  j pecca  \ pecce  frumenti.  Et  sic  super- 
exposuit  compotans  j eeldram  v bollas  j ferlotam  J peccam 
frumenti.  De  quo  ordeo  superius  restante  allocatur  com- 
potanti pro  expensis  domini  regis  et  sue  familie  et 
intratis  in  libris  dietarum  ejusdem  a dicto  vicesimo  quinto 
Augusti  inclusive  anni  Domini  etc.  vcdecimi  octavi  usque 
ad  primum  diem  mensis  Junii  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvice- 
simi  secundi  exclusive,  qui  sunt  tres  anni  et  novem 


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menses,  in  centum  viginti  una  celdris  novem  bollis  et 
duabus  peccis  ordei  particulariter  examinatis  in  dictis 
libris  super  compotum,  jcxxj  celdre  ix  bolle  ij  pecce 
ordei.  Et  pro  factura  dicti  ordei  in  octo  celdris  tres- 
decim  bollis  duabus  ferlotis  et  una  pecca,  capienti  pro 
unaquaque  celdra  unam  bollam  pro  factura  in  brasio, 
particulariter^  examinatum  super  compotum,  viij  celdre 
xiij  bolle  ij  ferlote  j pecca  ordei.  Et  in  decern  celdris 
que  erant  perdite  veniendo  a partibus  borialibus  in  nave 
ad  portum  de  Leith  emptis  a comite  de  Huntlie,  x celdre 
ordei.  Et  donate  comiti  de  Arane,  ipso  existente  in 
Edinburgo  in  negotiis  publicis  regni,  vij  celdre  ordei. 
Et  Willelmo  Eorestar,  incole  de  Leith,  in  octo  celdris 
ordei  in  plenam  recompensationem  duarum  aerarum  terre 
donatarum  per  dominum  de  Lestalrig  domino  regi,  col- 
legio de  Lestalrig,  decano  et  capellanis  ejusdem,  quas 
habuerat  dictus  Willelmo  Eorestar  in  libero  tenemento 
pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue  et  sue  uxoris,  et  dictus  Willelmus 
renunciaverat  suo  libero  tenemento  duarum  aerarum  pro 
se  et  sua  uxore  imperpetuum,  viij  celdre  ordei.  Et 
Fratribus  Minoribus  de  Observantia  Edinburgi  ultra  prius 
allocata  in  libris  dietarum  domini  regis  a primo  Junii 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi  inclusive  usque  ad 
primum  Septembris  ejusdem  anni  exclusive,  v bolle  j 
ferlota  ordei.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  jclv  celdre  xj 
bolle  iij  ferlote  iij  pecce  ordei.  Et  sic  restant  lxxxxvij 
celdre  vj  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  J pecce  thrid  part  pecce 
ij  part  ferlote  ordei  xix  celdre  ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice 
xx viij  celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  j pecca  avenarum  Ivij  marte. 

De  qua  farrina  allocantur  com  potanti  exposite  super 
militibus  navigantibus  ad  Denmark,  iij  celdre  farrine. 
Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant  xvj  celdre 
ij  bolle  farrine  avenatice  lxxxxvij  celdre  vj  bolle  j fer- 
lota ij  pecce  \ part  thrid  part  pecce  ij  part  ferlote  ordei 
xxviij  celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  j pecca  avenarum  lvij  marte. 

De  quo  ordeo  allocate  compotanti  per  venditionem  nona- 
ginta septem  celdrarum  sex  bollarum  unius  ferlote 
duarum  peccarum  cum  dimedia  pecca  tertia  parte  pecce 


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1522. 


et  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  pro  octingintis  septuaginta 
sex  libris  quindecim  solidis,  bolla  stante  ad  duodecim 
solidos  et  dempta  una  bolla  de  unaquaque  celdra  pro  lie 
Respondebit  cheritie,  pro  quibus  compotans  respondebit,  lxxxxvij 
viijcixxvj  h.  celdre  vj  bolle  j ferlota  ij  pecce  J pecce  thrid  part  pecce 
ij  part  ferlote  ordei.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et 
sic  eque  quoad  ordeum. 

De  qua  farrina  allocatur  compotanti  per  venditionem 
sexdecim  celdrarum  et  duarum  bollarum  farrine  pro  cen- 
tum viginti  libris  octodecim  solidis  et  novem  denariis, 
Sotens  pro  bolla  stante  ad  decem  solidos,  et  dempta  de  unaquaque 
XU1J  s celdra  una  bolla  pro  lie  cheritie,  pro  quibus  compotans 
respondebit,  xvj  celdre  ij  bolle  farrine.  Summa  hujus 
expense  patet.  Et  sic  eque  quoad  farrinam. 

De  quibus  avenis  superius  restantibus  allocatur  com- 
potanti per  venditionem  earundem  pro  septuaginta 
Respondebit  quatuor  libris  septeuidecim  solidis  octo  denariis  et  obolo, 
lxxib j(’it vi]"  i bolla  stante  ad  quadraginta  denarios,  pro  quibus  compo- 
viij  d.  oft.  tans  respondebit,  xxviij  celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  j pecca 
avenarum.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  avenas.  Et  restant  lvij  marte. 

De  quibus  martis  allocantur  compotanti  exposite  in 
libris  domicilii  domini  regis  particulariter  examinatis 
super  compotum,  xxxvj  marte.  Et  misse  ad  Dunbar  x 
marte.  Summa  harum  expensarum,  xlvj  marte.  Et  sic 
restant  xj  marte,  vendite  compotanti  pro  undecim  libris, 
Respondebit  marta  stante  ad  viginti  solidos,  pro  quibus  compotans 

idem  compotans  ° ’ r x r 

pro  xj  it.  respondebit,  xj  marte.  Summa  hujus  patet.  Et  sic  eque 
quoad  martas. 

Item  idem  onerat  se  de  viijclxxvj  li.  xv  s.  per  vendi- 
tionem certi  ordei,  ut  patet  superius  in  compoto  ejusdem. 
Et  de  jcxx  li.  xviij  s.  ix  d.  per  venditionem  certe  farrine, 
ut  patet  in  compoto  ejusdem  superius  reddito.  Et  de 
Ixxiiij  H.  xvij  s.  viij  d.  ob.  per  venditionem  certarum 
avenarum,  ut  patet  superius  in  compoto  ejusdem.  Et  de 
xj  li.  per  venditionem  certarum  martarum,  ut  patet 
superius  in  compoto  earundem.  Summa  hujus  oneris, 
jmlxxxiij  li.  xj  s.  v d.  ob. 


1522. 


EEGUM  SCOTORUM. 


473 


De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  pro  naulo  centum 
viginti  septem  celdrarum  et  novem  bollarum  victualium 
et  tresdecim  lastarum  et  sex  barilium  salmonum,  celdra 
stante  ad  sexdecim  solidos  et  lasta  salmonum  ad  viginti 
quatuor  solidos,  extendente  in  toto  ad  centum  quadra- 
ginta tres  libras  et  sexdecim  solidos,  particulariter  exami- 
natos super  compotum,  jcxliij  Ii.  xvj  s.  Et  compotanti 
per  emptionem  septuaginta  unius  martarum  salsarum  et 
sexaginta  suum  Orcadie  pro  sexaginta  libris  et  duodecim 
solidis,  intratorum  et  expositorum  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  regis  per  tempus  compoti,  ut  patet  in  eisdem,  lx  H. 
xij  s.  Et  pro  firma  domus  scaccarii,  xx  H.  Et  pro 
carbonibus  et  candelis  in  dictis  scaccariis,  vij  H.  Summa 
harum  expensarum,  ijcxxxj  H.  viij  s.  Et  sic  restant 
viijclij  H iij  s.  v d.  ob.  Et  sic  restant  in  toto  unacum 
resta  pecunie  precedente,  jmlj  li.  xviij  s.  x d.  ob. 

De  quibus  allocatur  compotanti  per  solutionem  factam 
magistro  Ade  Ottirburn  in  centum  libris  pro  dampnis 
sustentis  per  eum  tempore  obsidionis  caustri  de  Temptal- 
loun  in  grangia  sua  de  Auldhame  in  granis  ac  aliis  rebus- 
ibidem  existentibus  tunc  vastatis  et  distractis  et  pro 
laboribus  suis  factis  equitando  duabus  vicibus  propriis 
expensis  ad  marchias  in  negotiis  publicis  regni  tempore 
dicte  obsidionis,  prout  constabat  auditoribus  super  com- 
potum, jc  li.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  restant 
ixclj  li.  xviij  s.  x d.  ob. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotanti  pro  expensis  domini 
gubernatoris  a tertio  die  mensis  Decembris  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcvicesimi  primi  inclusive  usque  ad  ultimum  Maii 
anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi  secundi  etiam  inclusive, 
extendentibus  ad  quatuor  millia  triginta  tres  libras  duos 
solidos,  particulariter  examinatis  in  libris  domicilii 
domini  gubernatoris  et  sue  familie  subscriptis  manu 
Grossillis,  magistri  hospitii  dicti  domini  gubernatoris, 
ostensis  super  compotum,  iiijmxxxiij  li.  ij  s.  Summa 
hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  superexposuit  compotans 
iijmlxxxj  li.  iij  s.  j d.  ob. 

Insuper  allocatur  compotanti  de  custuma  sex  lastarum 


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ROTULI  SCACCARIL 


1522. 


trium  saccorum  et  quatuor  petrarum  lane  tresdecim 
dacrarum  et  quatuor  cornorum  mille  centum  pellium 
lanutarum  et  viginti  duodenarum  panni  lanei  spectantium 
Archibaldo  Douglace  custuma  libera,  extendentium  ad 
nonaginta  quinque  libras  septem  solidos  et  tres  denarios, 
de  mandato  domini  gubernatoris,  prout  constabat  cancel- 
lario et  aliis  auditoribus  super  compotum,  lxxxxv  R.  vij  s. 
iij  d.  Summa  hujus  expense  patet.  Et  sic  superexposuit 
compotans  iijmjclxxvj  R.  x s.  iiij  d.  oh. 


APPENDIX. 


RENTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


RECTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS. 


Bothkennar. 


Introitus  de  Strivelingschir.  rentale  S.  D. 

H.  Regis, 

Primo  Martii  anno  etc.  vcdecimo  tertio.  Bothkennar,  terre  domini-  pAG-  75. 
cales  infra  le  Kers  de  Bothkennar,  xvij  li.  xij  s.  j celdra  vj  bolle  frumenti  ^thken^^ 
ij  celdre  xij  bolle  ordei  xliiij  capones.  Quatuor  bovate  assedantur  Johanni  caies  infra  le 
Menteth,  fratri  quondam  Rankini  Menteth,  qui  obiit  in  excercitu  domini  Kers. 
regis  in  Northumbreland,  et  per  mortem  ejusdem  pro  terminis  trium 
annorum  immediate  sequentium,  incipiendo  in  termino  Penthecostes 
immediate  sequente  post  datam  presentium,  per  preceptum  domine  regine, 
solvendo  inde  suam  partem  annuatim  in  pecuniis,  victualibus,  et  caponi- 
bus pro  dictis  quatuor  bovatis,  prout  in  rentali  continetur,  ut  patet  per 
suam  subscriptionem  manualem,  solvendo  inde  grassumam  et  introitum 
debitos  et  consuetos  pro  eisdem.  Logy,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  ij  celdre  brasii,  Logy. 
assedatur  Mariote  Menteth  et  Duncano  Simpsoun,  primogenito  dicte 
Mariote  inter  ipsam  et  Willelmum  Simpson  genito,  pro  terminis  trium 
annorum  per  mortem  dicti  quondam  Willelmi  Sympson  in  excercitu  regis 
in  Northumbirland  interfecti,  incipiendo  ut  supra,  solvendo  inde 
ut  in  margine  cantinetu  r,  et  pro  grassuma  et  introitu  octo  marcis 
per  preceptum  dicte  domiqe  regine  manu  sua  subscriptum.  Grangia  G-rangia  de 
de  Bothkennar,  xxvij^  bovate,  xxij  K.  j celdra  viij  bolle  frumenti  iij 
celdre  ordei  lv  capones,  iiij  bovate  ejusdem  assedantur  Cristiane  Leving-» 
stoun,  relicte  quondam  Andree  Simson,  et  Edwardo  Simsoun,  filio 
primogenito  dicti  Andree,  pro  terminis  trium  annorum  incipiendo  in 
termino  Penthecostes  immediate  sequente,  solvendo  firmas  et  devorias 
ut  prius  in  rentali  continetur,  et  pro  grassuma  duplice  ex  eo  quod  non 
solvit  in  ultima  assedatione,  vj  li.  viij  s.,  et  introitus  remittitur  ex  eo 
quod  maritus  dicte  Cristiane  obiit  in  bello  cum  rege,  de  mandato  domine 
regine  manu  sua  subscripto. 

xxiij  Martii  anno  etc.  xiij0.  Aule  de  Erth,  continens  xxij  bovatas  ij  Pag.  76. 
akeris,  inde  pecunia  xxviij  li.  lvj  capones,  quarum  ix  bovate  ejusdem 
assedantur  Alexandro  Elphinstoun  de  Scottistoun  et  Alexandro  filio 
suo  secundo  genito,  fratri  germano  Johannis  Elphinston,  patruo  Thome 
Elphinston,  qui  prius  assedationem  dictarum  terrarum  habuit  et  in 
rentali  ejusdem  fuit  pro  terminis  trium  annorum,  incipiendo  ut  supra, 
solvendo  inde  annuatim  firmas  et  devorias  ut  in  margine  continetur, 
grassuma  ix  li.  x s.  solvenda  infra  hinc  et  festum  Penthecostes.  Tres 
bovate  ejusdem  assedantur  Willelmo  Eorestar,  filio  et  heredi  Thome 
Forestar  de  Crannok,  quas  tres  bovatas  occupavit  Johannes  Yung 
senior  pro  terminis  novem  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes 


Aule  de  Erth. 


Do. 


478 


APPENDIX. 


Pag.  167. 


Terre  domini- 
cales  de  Meth- 
ven. 


Rentale  S.  D. 
N.  Regis, 
1509-1541. 

PAG.  44. 

Terre  domini- 
cales  de  Meth- 
ven. 


Rentale  S.  d. 
N.  Regis, 
1505-1521. 

Pag.  152. 
Caigluge. 


PAG.  153. 

Kiddisdale. 

Arborg. 


Fyntelauch, 
Beauch,  Clan- 
riddir,  Garne- 
scheauch. 


post  datam  presentium  per  literam  sub  privato,  solvendo  inde  firmas 
et  devorias  prout  in  rentali  continetur,  et  pro  novo  introitu  iij  R., 
que  litera  sub  privato  sigillo  fuit  de  data  decimi  quarti  Januarii 
anno  etc.  vcxiij°.  ix  bovate  terrarum  Aule  de  Erth  quas  prius  habuit 
Alexander  Elpbinstoun  nunc  de  consensu  ipsius  Alexandri  assedantur 
Roberto  Calendar  et  uxori  sue  pro  terminis  assedationis  prefati 
Alexandri. 

Apud  Edinburgh  xiii  Martii  anno  eto.  xiij0. 

Introitus  de  Methven. 

Terre  dominicales  de  Methven  cum  cotagiis,  xxiiij  celdre  avenarum  ij 
celdre  ordei,  quarum  quarta  pars  de  Scheipriggis  assedatur  Jacobo  Har- 
rowar,  capellano,  filio  Jacobi  Harrowar  et  Jonete  Bennet,  pro  terminis 
trium  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo  sequente  post 
datam  presentium,  de  speciali  mandato  domine  regine  et  dominorum 
consilii  literatorio,  solvendo  inde  pro  dicta  parte  ut  in  margine  dicti 
rentalis  continetur,  grassuma  et  pro  novo  introitu,  vj  It.  * vj  s. 

Introitus  xviij0  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  vcxxj 
per  preceptum  domine  regine.  Terre  dominicales  de  Methven  cum 
cotagiis  xxiiij  celdre  avenarum  ij  celdre  ordei,  illa  pars  ejusdem  terrarum 
vocata  occidentale  quarterium  de  Schepbriggis  quam  prius  habuit  in 
assedatione  Moricius  Angus  et  Mariota  ejus  sponsa,  nunc  per  literas 
domine  regine  sub  suis  signeto  et  subscriptione  manuali,  assedatur  Johanni 
Bowar,  burgensi  de  Perth,  et  Mariote  Bunche,  ejus  sponse,  et  uni  heredi 
genito  inter  prefatum  Johannem  et  Mariotam,  pro  terminis  trium  annorum 
post  mortem  dictorum  Moricii  et  ejus  sponse,  introitus  vero  dictorum 
Johannis  et  Mariote  erit  immediate  post  mortem  dicti  prefati  Moricii  et 
sue  sponse,  aut  habito  consensu  eorundem,  solvendo  annuatim  secundum 
formam  rentalis,  ut  patet  in  dictis  literis  de  data  apud  Striveling  octavo 
die  mensis  Martii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo. 

Galway  subtus  Cree.  Introitus. 

Caigluge,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  nunc  per  mortem  quondam  Johannis  Heres 
assedatur  Roberto  Heres  et  Catrine  sue  matri  pro  terminis  in  rentali 
contentis,  solvendo  secundum  formam  ejusdem,  et  pro  introitu  x li. 
solute  Jacobo  Redheucht,  rotulatori.  Scriptum  apud  Edinburgh  iij0 
Hovembris  anno  vc  xij°,  coram  domino  secretario,  magistro  Cuthberto 
Balye,  et  dicto  rotulatore. 

Galway  supra  Cree. 

Kiddisdale  (few  W.  Forester).  Arborg  assedatur  Duncano  M‘Kee  et 
Annabelle  sue  sponse  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  inde  pecunia  xvj  R. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  grassuma  viij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  ex  consideratione  commis- 
sariorum,  solvendo  in  Octavis  Sancti  Johannis  Baptiste  proximo,  ista 
conditione  quod  deficiente  solutione  vacabit  assedatio  in  manibus  camer- 
arii. Fyntelauch,  Beauch,  Clanriddir  Garnescheauch,  xiij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , 
cujus  una  medietas  quam  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Alexander  Hoppringill 
nunc  assedatur  in  feodifirma  dicto  Alexandro,  inde  solvendo  annuatim 


RENTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS.  479 

xvj  It.  cum  parte  martarum  ut  prius,  et  pro  introitu  nove  infeodationis 
xvj  li.  Et  nunc  in  scaccario  in  presentia  dominorum  auditorum  admitti- 
tur eidem  Alexandro  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  reliqui  tenentes, 
solvendo  sicut  alia  medietas  ejusdem  solvit  annuatim,  et  pro  grassuma 
quinque  annorum,  x li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  xxvij0  Julii 
anno  Domini  jmvcxij°.  Alia  medietas  earundem,  x li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
assedatur  Johanni  Stewart  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  inde 
pecunia  x li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  Thome  Forestar, 
camerario,  et  si  dictus  Johannes  recusaverit,  dictus  Thomas  eandem 
assedationem  habebit.  Clauchry,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  Thome  Clauchry. 
Forestare,  camerario,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  inde 
pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Keroquherne,  Reroquherne, 
viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , Blairmalkin,  viij  li. , assedantur  Thome  Forestar,  Blairmalkin. 
camerario,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  xvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d,  grassuma  remittitur  quia 
wasta  prius,  et  domini  commissarii  causa verunt  dictum  Thomam 
dictam  assedationem  capere  ob  exemplum  aliorum  tenentium.  Knok-  Knokkincur 
kincur  assedatur  Thome  Forestar  de  consensu  Archibaldi  M‘Cullocht 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  grassuma  vj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Scriptum  apud  Edinburgh  xvjd  Junii  anno  vcxij°.  Et  nunc  de 
consensu  Thome  Forestar  assedatur  Jacobo  M‘Culloch  pro  terminis  ut 
supra  futuris,  solvendo  ut  in  rentali.  Scriptum  apud  Edinburgh  xxvjt0 
Julij  anno  xiij  per  episcopum  Abirdonensem,  clericum  registri,  decanum 
Glasguensem,  Jacobum  Redheucht,  rotulatorem,  et  Robertum  Colvile. 

Knokkane,  viij  li.  xiij  i.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Thome  Forestar,  camerario,  pro  Knokkane. 
terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  viij  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.  Clutauch,  Kildarrauch,  viij  it.  xiij  s.  iiij  li.  [the  lard  of  Capyn-  Clutauch, 
nacht],  grassuma  tantum.  Kerebrewin^viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  ^e^brewin’ 
Thome  Forestar,  camerario  predicto,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  grassuma  remittitur  quia  wasta  prius,  et 
domini  commissarii  causaverunt  dictum  Thomam  dictam  assedationem 
capere  ob  exemplum  aliorum  tenentium.  Kiladame,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assed-  Kiladame. 
atur  Johanni  Dunbar  de  Mochrum  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum, 
pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassum  tantum,  et  pro  introitu  xxvj  s.  viij  d., 
soluti  Thome  Forestar,  camerario.  Slewindonale,  Dalmark,  et  Darwau-  Slewindonale, 
chlyn,  xx  li.,  assedantur  magistro  Cuthberto  Bailye,  rectori  de  Sanquhar,  Darwauchlyn 
pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  a festo  Penthecostes  proximo,  inde  pecunia 
xx  li.,  grassuma  xxli. , soluta  Thome  Forestar,  camerario.  Tulylaigauch,  Tulylaigauch. 
vj  li.,  cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Uthredo  M‘Dowall  de  Garthlon  pro 
terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  vj  li.,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  Forestar  camerario.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem,  vj  li.,  assed- 
tur  Duncano  M‘Kee  et  Annabelle  sue  sponse  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde 
pecunia  vj  li.,  grassuma  tantum,  solvenda  in  Octavis  Sancti  Johannis  Bap- 
tiste proximo,  ista  conditione  quod  deficiente  solutione  vacabit  assedatio  in 
manibus  camerarii.  Egirnes,  Culdery,  Ardecute,  xx  li.,  Knokaffrik,  Egirnes, 
v li.,  assedantur  Johanni  Dunbar  de  Mochrum  pro  terminis  quinque  cute.6*7’  Alde 
annorum,  pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xxv  H,  solvenda  in  Dominica  Knokaffrik. 
post  Pentecosten.  Altone,  vj  li.  xvj  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Willelmo  Adair  de  Altone. 
Kynhilt  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  vj  li. 


480 


APPENDIX. 


Kerewalkok. 

Calvones, 

Quhiltis, 

Le  Largis, 

Balgregane. 

Leffinnollo, 

Lauchtalpane 

Kernultiburgh. 


Pag.  150. 
oresta  de 
chane. 


Castellmanez 
de  Kirkcud- 
bricht. 


Pag.  159. 

Leffinollo, 
Lauchtalpane, 
Carmultiburgh, 
Mekillinche 
alias  Lauchbeg, 


Tulilagach. 


Dunrod  San- 
nok. 


Fintelauch, 
Beauch,  Clan- 
riddir,  Garn- 
scheauch. 


PAG.  160. 

Kirkandris  et 
Terrinyeane. 


xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  Thome  Forestar,  camerario. 
Kerewalkok  [Simoni  M‘Culloch],  Calvones,  Quhiltis,  Le  Largis,  Balgre- 
gane [Schir  Alexander  M'Culloch],  Leffynnollo,  Lauchtalpane,  Kermulti- 
burgh,  Mekillauch  alias  Lauchbeg,  xxxH.,  assedantur  Uthredo  M‘Dowale 
de  Garthlon  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  xxx  li., 
grassuma  tantum,  soluta  Thome  Forestar,  camerario.  Summa  totalis 
grassumarum  supra  Cree  preter  terras  non  assedatas  et  terras  assedatas  in 
feodifirma,  jcxxxviij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Apud  Edinburgh  xix  Julii  anno  etc.  xiiijto  in  scaccario.  Foresta  tLe 
Buchane,  x li.  de  antiquo,  assedatur  Margrete  Boid  comitisse  de  Cassillis 
pro  terminis  novem  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  dictam 
assedationem  in  anno  Domini  etc.  vcxiiij,  per  literas  sub  privato,  solvendo 
inde  firmas  prout  in  rentali  continetur,  et  introitus,  dicte  assedationis  sibi 
remittitur  per  dominam  reginam. 

Castellmanez  de  Kirkcudbricht,  xl  s.,  nunc  assedatur  in  feodifirma 
aldirmanno,  ballivis,  ac  communitati  burgi  de  Kirkcudbricht  presentibus 
et  futuris  in  liberum  burgagium,  inde  solvendo  annuatim  iij  R.,  et  pro 
introitu  nove  infeodationis,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Introitus  dominii  Galwidie  supra  Cree  anno  Domini  etc.  xiiijto  apud 
Edinburgh  vij°  Julii  ejusdem  anni.  Leffinnollo,  Lauchtalpane,  Carmulti- 
burgh, Mekillinche  alias  Lauchbeg,  assedantur  Uchtredo  Makdowell 
nunc  domino  de  Garthclon  pro  terminis  futuris  ultime  assedationis 
earundem  facte  quondam  Uchtredo  Makdowell  ejus  avo,  inde  pecunia 
solvenda  ut  in  rentali  continetur,  et  nichil  hic  pro  grassuma,  ex  eo  quod 
dictus  ejus  avus  persolvit  grassumam  pro  eisdem  tempore  dicte  assedationis, 
nec  pro  introitu,  quia  pater  et  avus  dicti  Uchtredi  decesserunt  in  servitio 
regis  in  campo  bellico  apud  Northumberland.  Tulilagach,  cujus  una 
medietas  assedatur  dicto  Uchtredo  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia 
solvenda  ut  in  rentali,  et  nichil  pro  grassuma  nec  introitu  ex  causis  pre- 
dictis. 

Introitus  Galwidie  anno  Domini  etc.  decimo  septimo  apud  Edinburgh 
vij°  Aprilis  ejusdem  anni.  Dunrod  Sannok,  xiiij  li.  grassuma  tantum, 
quam  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Johannes  Stewart  de  Mynto,  nunc 
assedatur  Roberto  Stewart,  filio  et  heredi  dicti  quondam  Johannis  Stewart 
de  Mynto,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes 
proximo,  inde  pecunia  xiiij  R.,  grassuma.  tantum.  Fintelauch,  Beauch, 
Clanriddir,  Garnscheauch,  cujus  una  medietas  quam  prius  habuit  in 
assedatione  dictus  quondam  Johannes  Stewart  nunc  assedatur  Roberto 
ejus  filio  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  pecunia  x R.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.,  grassuma  tantum,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Roberti  ad  hujusmodi 
tej-ras,  xv  R.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

Galloway  et  Aire. 

Kirkandris  et  Terrinyeane,  xl  li.  Terre  de  Kirkandris  et  Terrinyeane,  que 
prius  assedabantur  Willelmo  Ramsay,  filio  et  heredi  Johannis  Ramsay  de 
Terrinyeane  militis,  pro  terminis  trium  annorum  sub  privato,  nunc 
assedantur  reverendo  in  Cristo  patri  Jacobo  episcopo  Dunblanensi,  dicto 
Willelmo  Ramsay,  et  Jacobo  Chesholm,  fratri  dicti  episcopi,  pro  terminis 
quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo  futuro, 


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solvendo  annuatim  pro  dictis  terris  xl  It.,  et  pro  grassuro  a 1 It.,  solute 
rotulatori,  que  assedatio  facta  fuerat  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  octavo  die 
mensis  Novembris  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  nono, 
coram  reverendo  in  Cristo  patre  Gavino  episcopo  Abirdonensi,  venerabili 
et  egregio  viro  domino  Thoma  Halkerstoun,  archidiacono  Sanctiandree, 
et  Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvirberntoun,  compotorum  rotulatore. 

Galway  sijbtus  Cree.  hentale  s.d.n. 

Regis,  1509-41. 

Assedatio  teeraeum  dominii  de  Galway,  facta  apud  buegum  de  PA(J-  401- 
Kirkcudbrycht  vicesimo  septimo  die  mensis  Februarii  anno 
etc.  vcdecimo  septimo  per  commissarios  subscriptos,  videlicet 
dominum  Jacobum  Kincragy,  decanum  Abirdonensem,  Robertum 
Bertoun  de  eodem,  rotulatorem,  dominum  Willelmum  Ward- 

law,  RECTOREM  DE  DALRY,  ET  NlCHOLAIUM  CRAUFURD  DE  OXGANG, 

PER  COMMISSIONEM. 

Baronia  de  Butill. 

Almornes  Uvir  et  Nethir,  xxiiij  It.,  assedantur  magistro  David  Douglas  AlmornesUvir 
et  Georgio  Douglas,  filio  quondam  Roberti  Douglas,  qui  obiit  in  campo  eb  Nethir’ 
bellico,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes 
proximo  futuro,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xv  li. , 
soluta  rotulatori.  Munch  eis.  Castelgoure.  Barscheane  . . .,  Marinach,  Muncheia. 

. . . assedantur  Georgio  Carnis  et  Cristine  Scott  pro  terminis  quinque  Barscheane. 
annorum  a festo  Penthecostes  in  anno  Domini  etc.  xvij,  solvendo  annuatim  Marinach. 
ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. , et  pro  introitu  dicti  Georgii 
x H,  solute  rotulatori.  Assedatum  in  scaccario  per  rotulatorem  vj 
Augusti  anno  predicto.  Molendinum  de  Butle.  Villa  de  Butle,  xiij  ii.  Molendinum 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  . . . Chapeltoun,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  liij  d.,  Brekhauch,  xiij  li.  Butle 

vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedantur  Edwardo  Maxwell,  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Chapeltoun. 
Edwardi  Maxwell  de  Tynwald,  qui  obiit  in  campo  cum  domino  rege,  Brekhauch- 
pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes 
proximo  futuro,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori  per  Willelmum  Maxwell,  ejus  tutorem.  Balgredane,  Balgredane. 
xiiij  ii.,  assedatur  Georgio  Carnis  et  Cristine  sponse  sue  pro  terminis 
quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  xiiij  li.,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Guffokland,  iiij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  Guffokland. 
Gordoune  de  Lochinver  et  Roberto  Gordoune  de  Glen  militi  ejus 
filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
et  pro  introitu  dictorum  Johannis  et  Roberti  xiij  s.  viij  d.,  soluti 
rotulatori.  Corware,  viij  li.,  assedatur  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lochinver  corware 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Nethir  et  Uvir  Keltoun  cum  insula,  xiij  li.  Nethiret 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Georgio  Langmure  pro  terminis  Uvir  Keltoun 
ut  supra,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  vj  R.  x s.  cuminsula- 
iiij»  d. , quia  ista  assedatio  est  multum  levata,  soluta  rotulatori.  Alia 
medietas  ejusdem.  Quarta  pars  ejusdem  assedatur  Thome  M'Lelane  de 
Bondby  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  vj  ii. 

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482 


APPENDIX. 


Clone. 

Medietas  de 
Kirkandris. 

Halcokleyis. 


Knokmekle. 


Knoklitle. 


Culgnaw. 


Piscaria  de  Urr. 
Cule. 


Quhitpark. 

Corbertoune. 


Slewingnaw. 


Grangia  de 

Kelton. 

Daldawane. 


Lochdoganis 

Uvir. 


Middill  et 
Net  hir  Loch- 
doganis. 
Carlinwerk. 


Le  Markis. 


Le  Merkland 
de  Kilbryd. 


Le  Mote  de 
Urr. 

Clonyark. 

Auchinskeauch. 


Mylnbank. 
Bordland  de 
Suthik.  Molen- 
dinum de 
Suthik.  Littile 
Ratherne. 


xiij  s.  iiij  d. , grassuma  iij  It.  vj  s.  viij  d. , soluta  rotulatori.  Clone,  x s. 
Medietas  de  Kirkandris  assedatur  Willelmo  Ramsay,  filio  quondam  Johan- 
nis  Ramsay  de  Trarinyeane  militis,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xl  li.,  soluta  rotulatori.  Hal- 
cokleyis, liij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Willelmo  M£Lelan,  fratri  domini  de 
Bondby,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Knokmekle,  viij  li.,  assedatur  Arcliibaldo  Carnis  pro 
terminis  ut  supra,,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Knoklitle,  vj  li.,  assedatur  Jonete  Mur  et  Andree  Carnis,  suo 
filio,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Culgnaw,  xxvj  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  Carnis  pro 
terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Piscaria  de  Urr,  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  Willelmo  Carnis  de 
Orchartoime  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra.  Cule,  xij  li., 
assedatur  Roberto  Langmur  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  inde  annua- 
tim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Quhitpark. 
Corbertoune,  xv  li.,  assedatur  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lochinver  et  Roberto 
ejus  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Slewingnaw,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Alexandro 
Gordoune,  fratri  domini  de  Lochinver,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 
Grangia  de  Kelton  (Treif),  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Daldawane,  vii.  vj  s.  viij  d., 
assedatur  Johanni  Mureheid,  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Johannis  Mureheid, 
qui  obiit  in  campo,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in 
margine.  Lochdoganis  Uvir,  x li.,  assedatur  domino  Willelmo  Wardlaw, 
rectori  de  Dairy,  et  Willelmo  Lokart,  filio  Willelmi  Lokart,  burgensis 
Edinburgh  cum  consensu  Gilberti  Laudir  in  excambium  pro  terris  de 
Mefeild,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Middill  et  Nethir  Lochdoganis,  xx  li. , assedantur 
Gilberto  M£Clelane  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  absque 
grassuma  quia  multum  levantur.  Carlinwerk,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur 
Johanni  Lindissay,  filio  quondam  Herberti  Lindissay,  qui  obiit  in  bello, 
et  Elizabeth  sue  matri,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  x li.,  soluta  rotulatori.  Le  Markis,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d. , 
assedatur  Johanni  M£Clelane  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotutatori.  Le  Merk- 
land de  Kilbryd,  xl  s.,  assedatur  Thome  M£Clelland  de  Bondby  pro  ter- 
minis ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotula- 
tori. Le  Mote  de  Urr,  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Patricio  Sinclare  de  Spottis 
pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Clonyark,  liij  s.  iiij  d.,  Auchinskeauch,  iiij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedantur  Mariote  Bonkle  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo 
ut  in  margine.  Caglug,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Herberto  Heris  pro 
terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Mylnbank,  liij  s.,  assedatur  Alexandro  Murray  pro  terminis 
quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Bordland  de  Suthik,  vj  li.  Molendinum  de  Suthik 
iij  li.  Littile  Ratherne,  xxvj  s.  viij  d. 


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CtTLVEN.  Pag.  407. 

Barskeauch,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  medietas  ejusdem,  assedatur  Johanni  Barskeauch. 
Lindissay,  filio  quondam  Herberti  Lindissay,  qui  obiit  in  campo,  et 
Elizabeth  M£Clelane  matri  sue  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  inde 
armuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Tressok,  Tressok. 
liij  s.  iiij  d.,  medietas  ejusdem  assedatur  Johanni  Lindissay  et  Elizabeth 
ejus  matri  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem  assedatur  Karolo 
Murray  et  Fergusio  suo  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  inde  annua- 
tim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Auchinhay,  iij  h. , Auchinhay. 
assedatur  Mariote  Bonkle  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine. 

Clothok  Mekle  et  Li  tie,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Clonyark,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  Clothok  Mekle 

assedantur  Karolo  Murray  et  Richardo  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  clonyark. 

solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Auchinlosk,  Auchinlosk. 

xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Mariote  Bonkle  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum, 

solvendo  ut  in  margine.  Drumstinchell,  iiij  li.,  assedatur  Johanni  Drumstinchell. 

Murray  de  Cokpule  militi  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  iiij  li., 

grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Laggane,  iiij  li.,  assedatur  Elizabeth  Laggane. 

Murray,  sponse  quondam  Roberti  Heris,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo 

ut  in  margine.  Bordland  de  Laggane,  iiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Reidbank,  Bordland  de 

xl  s.,  assedatur  in  feodifirma.  Tressok,  xx  s.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem,  xx  s.,  ^f^j^nk 

assedatur  Johanni  Heris  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  Tressok. 

annuatiin  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Barsky, 

xxvj  s.  viij  d. , assedatur  Willelmo  Heris,  filio  Roberti  Heris,  qui  obiit  in  Barsky. 

bello,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 

soluta  rotulatori.  Barcloy,  vj  li.  Glenstokane  assedatur  Mariote  Bonkle  Barcloy. 

pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine.  Glenstokane. 

Glenkenn.  Pag.  409. 

Castelmaddy  clamatum  per  dominum  de  Daltoun  hereditarie.  Cullin-  Castelmaddy. 
daich.  Park,vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  "d. , assedatut  magistro  Roberto  Chalmir  de  park.n  ^ 
Gaitgirth  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine.  Largmore,  xl  s. , Largmore. 
assedatur  Johanni  Gordoun  seniori  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in 
margine.  Clonary,  xl  s.,  assedatur  Johanni  Mureheid,  filio  et  heredi  Clonary. 
Johannis  Mureheid  de  Bully,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Largway,  Largway. 
iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  M‘Clellane  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Drumboy,  Drumboy. 
v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Archibaldo  Dunbar,  filio  et  heredi  Jacobi 
Dunbar  militis,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori  per  dominum  de  Blarquhane. 

Craginbay,  vj  It.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  David  Chalmir  et  Willelmo  Craginbay. 
Schaw  equaliter  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  ut  supra  in  margine. 

Garvory,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  mijus  una  medietas  assedatur  Alexandro  Garvory. 
Gordoune  seniori  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Alia  medietas,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. , 
assedatur  Johanni  Dunbar,  filio  et  heredi  Johannis  Dunbar  de  Mochrum, 
qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Le  Mote  de  Erlstoun,  vj  s.  viij  d.  Knokin-  Erlstoun. 


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APPENDIX. 


Knokinschene, 

Barskeauch. 


Ardes  Uvir, 
Nethir,  et 
Myddill. 


Corscrag,  Cors- 
mury,  Barley, 
Caldow. 
Cragmoy. 


Slewindaw. 


Pollinyesk. 


Galtwellowis 
et  Knokinvane. 
Cubbois. 


Ernelosk. 


Berntagart. 


PA  a.  412. 

Sannak. 

Nethir  Sannak. 


Dunrod  Sannak. 
Grangia  de 
Sannak. 


PAG.  413. 
Trostre. 


Culcragiis. 


Methfeild. 


schene,  Barskeauch  Uvir,  Middill,  et  Nethir,  cum  piscaria,  xxiiij  h., 
quatuor  marcate  earundem  assedate  Johanni  Gordoune  juniori,  filio 
quondam  Alexandri  Gordoune  militis,  per  decessum  Jonete  Maknacht, 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  suam  partem  ut  in  margine  continetur, 
et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johannis  iij  li.,  solute  rotulatori,  et  residuum  dictarum 
terrarum  assedatur  Alexandro  Gordoune  seniori  et  Jolianni  Gordoune, 
nepoti  et  aparenti  heredi  suo,  cujus  pater  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  et  pro  introitu  ejusdem 
Johannis  xl  s.,  soluti  rotulatori.  Ardes  Uvir,  ISTethir,  et  Myddill,  xx  li., 
assedantur  Alexandro  Gordoune  per  mortem  quondam  Roberti  Gordoune, 
qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Corscrag,  Corsmury,  Barley,  Caldo w,  xxx  li., 
assedantur  Thome  M‘Clelane  de  Bondby  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo 
annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Cragmoy, 
vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  David  Douglas,  fratri  et  heredi  Archibald! 
Douglas,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  prescripts,  pecunia  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Slewindaw,  vj  li.  xiij  s. 
iiij  d.,  assedatur  Egidie  Greiresoune,  relicte  quondam  Roberti  Creich- 
toune,  et  Margrete  Crechtoune  sue  filie  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut 
in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Pollinyesk,  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
assedatur  Simoni  Gordoune  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  ut 
in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Galtwellowis  et  Knok- 
invane. Cubbois,  vj  11.,  assedatur  Gilberto  M'Clelane  pro  terminis  ut 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori,  et  pro 
resta  grassume  ultirne  assedationis  iij  li.  similiter  soluta  rotulatori. 
Ernelosk,  iiij  li.,  Archibaldo  Dunbar  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Jacobi 
Dunbar  militis,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  tantam,  soluta  rotulatori  per  dominum  de  Blarquhan.  Bern- 
tagart, v li.  vj  s.  viij  li.,  assedatur  prefato  Archibaldo  Dunbar  pro  terminis 
ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori 
per  eundem  dominum  de  Blarquhann. 

Sannak. 

Sannak,  xx  li.  Nethir  Sannak,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  cujus  una  medietas 
assedatur  Roberto  Gordoune  de  Glen  militi  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  sol- 
vendo ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Alia  medietas 
ejusdem,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Karolo  Murray  et  Richardo  ejus 
filio,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Dunrod  Sannak,  xiiij  li.  Molendinum  de  Sannak,  j 
celdra  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatice.  Grangia  de  Sannak,  xl  li. 

Twyname. 

Trostre,  viij  li. , assedatur  Johanni  Mureheid,  filio  quondam  Johannis 
Mureheid,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  mar- 
gine, grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Culcragiis,  viij  R.,  assedatur 
domino  Willelmo  Wardlaw,  rectori  de  Dairy,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  et 
Patricio  Hepburne,  solvendo  annuatim  viij  li.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Methfeild,  iiij  li.,  assedatur  Gilberto  Laudir  et  magistro 


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Henrico  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  nt  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  mar- 
gine, grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Lagan,  v R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  Lagan, 
assedatur  Roberto  Gordoune  de  Glen  militi  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Pollincre.  Pollincre. 
Foresta  de  Buchane,  x It.,  assedatur  Gilberto  comiti  de  Cassillis  per  literas  piscaria  de 
sub  privato  pro  terminis  suprascriptis,  solvendo  annuatim  xl  R. , grassuma  ^rangiTde 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Piscaria  de  Buchane.  Grangia  de  Spott.  Spott? 
Molendinum  de  Keltoun.  Molendinum  de  Culven  assedatur  Thome  de 

M£Clelane  de  Bondby  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  Molendinum 
grassuma  nichill.  Castellmanis  de  Kirkcudbrycht.  Summa  totalis  castellmanis  de 
grassume  et  introitus  Galwidie  subtus  Cree,  iijclxxvj  R.  Kirkcudbrycht. 

Galway  supra  Cree.  Pag.  415. 

Kiddisdale,  xx  R.  Ardborg,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Annabelle  Kiddisdale. 

Mur  et  Michaeli  M‘Ke  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  in-  Ar(h>org. 
cipiendo  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , 
soluta  rotulatori.  Fyntellauch,  Beauch,  Clanriddir,  Garnescheauch,  Fyntellauch, 
x R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedantur  Alexandro  Hoppringle  pro  terminis  quinque  Q^^dcler 
annorum  incipiendo  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  Garnescheauch. 
soluta  rotulatori.  Assedata  in  scaccario  coram  auditoribus  ejusdem. 

Alia  medietas  earundem,  x R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Roberto  Stewart, 
filio  et  heredi  Johannis  Stewart  de  Mynto  militis,  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori, 
et  pro  introitu  dicti  Roberti  xv  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  similiter  soluti  rotulatori. 

Clauchry,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Thome  Forester,  camerario  Clauchry. 
Galwidie,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  gressuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Keroquherne,  viij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Blairemalkyne,  viij  R.,  Keroquherne. 
assedantur  dicto  Thome  Forestare  et  Waltero  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  Blairemalkyne. 
quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  remitti- 
tur quia  dicte  terre  fuerunt  vaste  et  nunc  multum  levantur.  Knokkincur,  Knokkincur. 
vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Jacobo  M£Culloch  pro  terminis  quinque 
annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
• rotulatori.  Knokkane,  viij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  dicto  Thome  Knokkane. 
Forestar,  camerario,  et  Willelmo  ejus  filio,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  sol- 
vendo ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  solvenda  ad  scaccarium.  Cluttauch,  ciuttauch. 
iiij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Rollando  M£Dowell  pro  terminis  quinque 
annorum,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Kil-  Kildarauch. 
darauch,  viij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Kerebrewyne,  viij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  Kerebrewyne. 
dicto  Thome  Forestar,  camerario,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  mar- 
gine, grassuma  remittitur  quia  dicta  terra  erat  vasta  et  multum  levantur. 

Kiladame,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Slewindonale,  Dalmark,  et  Dalwauchlyne,  xx  R. , Kiladame. 
assedantur  Alexando  Kennedy  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  pl^ark^t6’  * 
ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Tulylagach,  vj  R.,  Dalwauchlyne. 
cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Uchtredo  M£Dowell,  nepoti  et  heredi  Tulylagach. 
quondam  Uchtredi  M'Dowell  de  Garthclone,  et  filio  quondam  Thome 
M ‘Dowell,  ejus  patris,  qui  decesserunt  in  campo  bellico,  pro  tempore 
quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tan- 
tum, soluta  rotulatori  per  Alexandrum  M£Dowell,  tutorem  dicti 
Uchtredi.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem,  vj  R.,  quam  prius  habuerunt  Duncanus 


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APPENDIX. 


Egirnes, 

Culdery, 

Ardente. 

Knokkaffrik. 

Altoune. 

Kerywalkok. 

Calvornes, 

Quyltis.  Le 

Largis. 

Balgregane. 

Lefynnollo. 

Lauchtalpaue. 

Carmultiburgh. 

Lauchbeg. 


Glenturk  etc. 

Grangia  de 
Ballindone. 


Eokfurd  de  Cree. 


PAG.  420. 

Calvones,  Cul- 
dery, Ardecut, 
Knokaffrik, 
Kiladame. 


Knokmekle. 


Clone. 


Clauchry. 

Keroquherne-. 

Blairemalkyn. 

Knokkan. 

Kerebrweyne. 


M‘Ke  et  Annabella  sua  sponsa  nunc  de  consensu  dicte  Annabelle  et  per 
mortem  quondam  dicti  Duncani  assedatur  ....  M£Ke,  filio  et  heredi 
ejusdem,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  tantum,  et  pro  introitu  xl  s.  Egirnes,  Culdery,  Ardecute,  xxM. 
Knokaffrik,  v li.  Altoune,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Niniano  Adair, 
filio  et  heredi  quondam  Willelmi  Adair  de  Kinhilt,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro 
terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Kerywalkok,  v li.  Calvornes,  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.  Quyltis, 
iij  11.  Le  Largis,  iiij  li.  Balgregane,  xiiij  li.  Lefynnollo,  Lauchtalpane, 
Carmultiburgh,  et  Lauchbeg,  xxx  ii.,  assedantur  Uchtredo  M‘Dowell, 
nepoti  et  heredi  quondam  Uchtredi  M‘Dowell  de  Garthclone,  et  filio  et 
heredi  quondam  Thome  McDowell,  ejus  patris,  qui  decesserunt  in  campo 
cum  domino  rege,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori  per  Alexandrum  M ‘Dowell,  ejus  tutorem. 
Glenturk,  vj  s.  viij  d.  Piscaria  de  Bladnach,  iiij  li.  x s.  Molendinum  de 
Blaidnach.  Ballindune.  Molendone.  Grangia  de  Balindone  assedatur 
Jonete  Stewart,  relicte  quondam  Johannis  Dunbar  de  Mochrum,  et  Archi- 
baldo  Dunbar  suo  filio,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  solvendo  nunc 
annuatim  xl  li.,  illa  conditione  quod  dicta  Joneta  habebit  dictam  asse- 
dationem  pro  tempore  vite  sue,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Archibaldi  xl  li., 
solute  rotulatori.  Fokfurd  de  Cree.  Summa  totalis  grassume  et  intro- 
itus Galwidie  supra  Cree,  jcxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Summa  totalis  grassume 
et  introitus  dominii  Galwidie,  iiijclxxxxix  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

Introitus  Galwidie  in  scaccario  octavo  Augusti  anno  etc.  xvij.  Calvo- 
nes, Culdery,  Ardecut,  xx  li.,  Knokaffrik,  v H.,  Kiladame,  Iiij  s. 
iiij  d.,  assedantur  Johanni  Dunbar  de  Mochrum,  filio  quondam  Johannis 
Dunbar  de  Mochrum,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  pro  terminis  ut  in  ultima  asseda- 
tione  continetur,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xvj  li., 
soluta  rotulatori.  Assedatum  in  scaccario  per  Robertum  Bertoune  de 
Uvir  Bertoune,  rotulatorem. 

Introitus  Galwidie  post  scaccarium  quarto  Octobris  anno  etc.  xviij. 
Knokmekle,  viij  11. , quam  terram  Archibaldus  Carnis  habuit  in  asseda- 
tione,  nunc  assedatur  dicto  Archibaldo  et  Johanni  ejus  filio  pro  terminis 
in  ultima  assedatione  contentis,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  introitu 
dicti  Johannis  iiij  li.,  solute  rotulatori.  Clone,  x s.,  assedatur  prefato 
Archibaldo  pro  terminis  quatuor  annorum  a festo  Penthecostes  in  anno 
etc.  vcdecimo  octavo,  solvendo  annuatim  x s. , et  pro  introitu  et  grassuma 
dicti  Archibaldi  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , soluti  rotulatori. 

Introitus  Galwidie  apud  Edinburgh  vj  Aprilis  anno  Domini  etc. 
decimo  nono  per  rotulatorem  Bertoune.  Clauchry,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Keroquherne,  viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Blairemalkyn,  viij  li.,  Knokkan, 
viij  li.,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Kerebrweyne,  viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  quas  terras 
Thomas  Forestar  habuit  in  assedatione,  nunc  de  ipsius  consensu,  ipso 
presente,  assedantur  magistro  Archibaldo  Stewart,  rectori  de  Kirkmaquho, 
et  Florentino  Stewart  pro  residuo  assedationis  dicti  Thome,  solvendo 
annuatim  pro  eisdem  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  introitu  dictorum  magistri 


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Archibaldi  et  Florentini  x markis,  solute  rotulatori,  pro  quibus  responde- 
bit. 

Galloway.  Introitus  apud  Edinburgh  xxviij0  Martii  anno  Domini  Pag.  421. 
millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo  per  rotulatorem  Robertum  Bertoun 
etc.  Mylnebank,  liij  s.  iiij  cl,,  assedatur  Michaeli  Murray,  filio  et  heredi  Mylnebank. 
quondam  Alexandri  Murray,  et  Elene  Greir  ejus  matri  per  mortem  dicti 
Alexandri,  pro  terminis  in  rentali  contentis,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  et 
pro  introitu  iiij  li. , solute  rotulatori,  absque  grassuma,  quia  dictus  quon- 
dam Alexander  persolvit  grassumam  tempore  assedationis.  Scriptum  de 
mandato  rotulatoris. 

Dundonald,  Rentale  S.D.N. 

Regis,  1505-21. 

Apud  Edinburgh  in  scaccario  xvj  Julii  anno  etc.  vcxviij  coram  audi-  I>AG-  234, 
toribus  ejusdem,  magistro  Gavino  Dunbar,  archidiacono  Sanctiandree, 
domino  Thoma  Halkerstoune,  preposito  de  Crechtoune,  domino  Johanne 
Quhyte,  rectore  de  Petcokkis,  Roberto  Bertoun  de  Uvirbertoune,  rotula- 
tore,  et  Nicholaio  Craufurd  de  Oxgang.  Terre  de  Donald  jacentes  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Air  cum  pertinentiis,  videlicet  le  Manez  cum  lez  Estir 
et  Westir  Galriggis,  unacum  le  Galrigbog  et  prato  ejusdem,  Parkthorne, 

Balrassy,  Auchinche,  Kilfurd,  Bogsyd  cum  le  Reid  Bog,  mylne  et  prato 
ejusdem,  David  Hume  olim  de  Weddirburne  spectantes  et  per  suam 
forisfacturam  in  manibus  regis  existentes,  nunc  assedantur  magistro 
Johanni  Campbell  de  Thornetoune,  thesaurario,  et  Isabelle  ejus  sponse 
pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo 
et  immediate  sequente,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  firmas  et  devorias  solitas 
et  consuetas  et  prout  rentale  proportat,  et  pro  introitu  dictorum  magistri 
Johannis  et  Issabelle  xl  ii.,  solute  rotulatori. 

Apud  Edinburgh  penultimo  Januarii  anno  etc.  xxmo,  rotulatore  pre-  Pag.  235. 
sente,  et  per  suum  consensum  assedate  ut  inferius  scribitur.  Terre  de 
Dundonald  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Air  cum  pertinentiis,  vide- 
licet le  Manys  cum  lez  Estir  et  Westir  Galriggis,  unacum  le  Galrig  Bog 
et-  prato  ejusdem,  Parkthorne,  Balrassy,  Auchynche,  Kirkfurd  cum  le 
Reid  Bog,  molendino  et  prato  ejusdem,  magistro  Johanni  Campbell  de 
Thornetoune,  thesaurario,  spectantes  et  Issobelle  ejus  sponse  ratione 
assedationis  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  incipiendo  xvj  Julii  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcxviij°,  prout  superius  in  rentali  continetur,  nunc  de  con- 
sensu dictorum  magistri  Johannis  et  Issobelle  sue  sponse  assedantur 
Willelmo  Wallace  et  Elizabeth  Campbell  sue  sponse  pro  annis  et  ter- 
minis quibus  supra  et  nondum  completis,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  firmas  et 
devorias  solitas  et  consuetas  et  prout  rentale  proportat,  quiquidem  thesau- 
rarius et  ejus  sponsa  renuntiarunt  omni  juri  eis  quo  quomodo  spectanti 
ad  predictam  assedationem  et  transtulerunt  jus  suum  in  prefatos 
Willelmum  et  suam  sponsam  et  de  eisdem  se  desciverunt  inperpetuum. 

Apud  Edinburgh  primo  Martii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  Pag.  23?- 
vicesimo  primo  in  scaccario  coram  dominis  auditoribus  et  commissariis. 

Terre  de  Dundonald  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Air  cum  pertinentiis, 


488 


APPENDIX. 


PAG.  238. 


RENTALE  S.D.N. 
PtEGIS,  1509-41. 
PAG.  33. 

Cessintuly. 


Westir  Cammis 
.LitUl. 


Estir  Cammis. 


PAG.  34. 


videlicet  le  Manes  cum  lez  Estir  et  Westir  Galriggis,  unacum  le  Galrigbog  et 
prato  ejusdem,  Parkthorn,  Balrassy,  Auchanis,  Kirkfurd,  cum  le  Reid  Bog, 
molendino  et  prato  ejusdem,  quas  habet  in  assedatione  Willelmus  Wallace 
et  Elizabeth  Campbell  ejus  sponsa  pro  terminis  futuris,  videlicet  duorum 
annorum  a festo  Penthecostes  proximo  futuro,  prout  in  rentali  continetur, 
et  de  consensu  magistri  Johann  is  Campbell  de  Thorntoun  et  Isobelle  sue 
sponse,  quibus  dicte  terre  assedabantur  pro  eisdem  terminis  futuris,  nunc 
prefate  terre  de  novo  assedantur  dictis  Willelmo  Wallace  et  Elizabeth 
Campbell  sue  sponse  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  immediate 
post  lapsum  terminorum  prescriptorum,  inde  solvendo  annuatim  secundum 
formam  rentalis,  et  pro  grassuma  dictorum  quinque  annorum  incipiendo 
ut  supra,  xx  It. , solute  rotulatori. 

Kingis  Medow  prope  Edinburgh 

Assedatur  Waltero  Chepman,  Agneti  Cokburn,  sue  sponse,  et  David 
Chepman,  eorum  filio,  pro  terminis  novem  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo 
Penthecostes  proximo  futuro  cum  potestate  substituendi  et  arandi  in  locis 
aridis  et  pro  feno  minus  aptis,  inde  pecunia  annuatim  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  5. 
Scriptum  in  scaccario  undecimo  die  mensis  Martii  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  vicesimo  primo  coram  dominis  auditoribus  et  commis- 
sariis,  videlicet 

Introitus  de  Menteth  assedato  in  feodifirma  apud  Edinburgh 
quinto  Martii  anno  etc.  vcxvn°. 

Cessintuly,  jc  It.  cum  martis  et  absque  farina,  cujus  viginti  solidate 
quam  prius  habuit  assedatione  Patricius  Spittale,  et  decem  solidate  quam 
prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Johannes  Spittale,  et  viginti  solidate  quam 
prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Robertus  Spittale,  que  terre  assedabantur 
dicto  Johanni  in  feodifirma  et  decem  librate  earundem  in  libero  tene- 
mento,  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  Johannis  per  compositionem  pro  nova 
infeodatione  et  ex  signatura  manu  thesaurarii  subscripta  assedantur  Jacobo 
Spittale  de  Blairelogy  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  secundum 
ratam  ut  in  margine,  videlicet  pro  duabus  firmis  cum  dimedia,  reservato 
tamen  libero  tenemento  earundem  personis  ut  in  ultimo  rentali  asseda- 
tionis  dicti  dominii  in  feodifirma  continetur. 

Introitus  de  Menteth  factus  apud  Edinburgh  xiij0  die  mensis  Novem- 
bris anno  Domini  etc.  quingentesimo  vicesimo.  Westir  Cammis  Litill, 
quas  prius  habuit  quondam  Johannes  Fogo,  nunc  per  ejus  decessum 
assedatur  Thome  Eogo  suo  filio  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  annuatim  secun- 
dum formam  rentalis.  Estir  Cammis,  viginti  solidate  ejusdem  quas  prius 
habuit  Johannes  M ‘Rauch  nunc  de  ejus  consensu  et  per  dimissionem 
ejusdem  assedantur  dicto  Thome  Fogo,  solvendo  annuatim  secundum  for- 
mam rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Thome  ad  prefatas  terras  de  Westir- 
cammislitil  et  de  predictis  viginti  solidatis,  viij  li.  solute  Roberto  Bertoun, 
compotorum  rotulatori,  de  mandato  domine  regine. 

Introitus  de  Menteith  factus  apud  Edinburgh  xij°  die  mensis  Februarii 
anno  Domini  millesimo  vcxxj°  in  scaccario  coram  dominis  auditoribus. 


RENTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS. 


489 


Bra  de  Cessintuly,  extendens  ad  viij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  Balmadornik  xls.,  ^eiLintiily 
assedantur  Michaeli  Donaldsone  per  literas  domine  regine  sub  suis  signeto  Balmadornik. 
et  subscriptione  manuali  pro  toto  tempore  vite  prefate  domine  regine 
absque  firmis  et  devoriis,  ex  eo  quod  firme  dictarum  terrarum  conceduntur 
eidem  Michaeli  annuatim  pro  feodo  suo  et  indumentis,  ut  patet  in  dictis 
literis  de  data  apud  Striveling  secundo  die  mensis  Octobris  anno  millesimo 
vcvicesimo  unacum  precepto  domine  regine  ad  imponendum  eundem 
Michaelem  in  rentali  supremi  domini  nostri  regis. 

Introitus  Menteith  ij°  Aprilis  anno  xxij0.  Parkland  de  Down,  xl  s.,  ille  de 

decem  solidate  terrarum  earundem  quas  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  quon-  Down, 
dam  Archibaldus  Edmonstoun  nunc  per  literas  domine  regine  manu  sua 
subscriptas  assedantur  Elizabeth  Maknair,  relicte  dicti  Archibaldi,  et 
Archibaldo  Edmonstoun  ejus  filio,  et  eorum  alteri  diutius  viventi  durante 
eorum  vita,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  secundum  formam  ren  talis,  ut  patet  in 
dictis  literis  de  data  apud  Edinburgh  xviij0  die  mensis  Martii  anno  Domini 
millesimo  vcxxj°.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  coram  dominis  auditoribus  et 
commissariis  secundo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  vcxxij°. 

Asse  dato  dominii  de  Stratherne  facta  apijd  Edinburgh  octavo  Pag.  232. 
die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  xvt0 
PER  dominos  commissarios  prescriptos. 

Fames,  viij  Ii.,  illa  medietas  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  Patricius  Fames, 

Scott  in  feodifirma  nunc  assedatur  magistro  Petro  Scott,  ejus  filio  et 
heredi,  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  pro  sua  parte  secundum  formam  rentalis, 
sine  introitu,  quia  pater  ipsius  in  campo  bellico  decessit. 

Assedatio  dominiorum  de  Kinclevin,  Discher  et  Toyer,  facta  apud  Pag.  232, 
Edinburgh  nono  die  mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo 

VcXVIt0  PER  DOMINOS  COMMISSARIOS  SUPRASCRIPTOS. 

Dischoer  et  Toyer. 

Clochrane  vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Correcarmak  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  Morinich 
vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Terray  liij  s.  iiij  d.,  Tulloch  etDalgarvy  vj  ii.,  Terrartry 
v li.  vj  s.  viij  d. , residuum  terrarum  de  Eddirgowly  que  non  assedantur 
in  feodifirma  xj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  molendinum  de  Eddirgoly  xx  s.,  nunc 
assedantur  Colino  Campbell  militi,  filio  et  heredi  Duncani  Campbell  de 
militis,  pro  terminis  trium  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthe- 
costes  proximo  futuro,  inde  pecunia  xliij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  grassuma  xxxiij 
li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Kilter  liij  s.  iiij  d.,  tertia  terrarum  de  Ardelcholme  vj  H.  Kilter.  Tertia 
xiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedantur  dicto  Colino  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  AerJa1rlif11de 
ut  in  margine,  grassuma  ix  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Ardelcholme. 

Assedatio  dominii  de  Stratherne,  facta  apud  Edinburgh  xxiii  die  Pag.  233. 
mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  etc.  vcxvito  per  dominos  commis- 
sarios, videlicet  Patricium  abbatem  de  Cambuskynneth, 
secretarium,  magistrum  Gavinum  Dunbar,  archidiaconum 
Sanctiandree,  rotulorum,  registri,  ac  consilii  clericum,  et 
Robertum  Bertoun,  compotorum  rotulatorem. 

Dalmarglen,  iiij  H.,  assedatur  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Dalmarglen. 
Jacobi  Reidheuch,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  videlicet  pro  bina  parte 


490 


APPENDIX, 


Abbirledenauch 

Estir. 


Abirledenauch 
le  Lagane, 

Craigische, 

Dalsky, 

Fintelich, 

Westir  Abirlede- 
nauch, 

Molendinum 

ejusdem. 

Thomperon. 

Molendinum 
de  Mylnab. 

PAG.  234. 
Casteltoun  de 
Foulis. 


Molendinum 
de  Mylnab. 


PAG.  423. 


Ormisheuch. 


earundem,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo,  inde  pecunia  v R. 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Jacobi  tantum,  et  cum  martis  et  servitiis. 
Tertia  pars  ejusdem  assedatur  magistro  Petro  Scott  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
inde  pecunia  liij  s.  iiij  d. , et  pro  introitu  tantum.  Abbirledenauch  Estir, 
cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Jacobo  Reidheuch,  filio  et  heredi  quondam 
Jacobi  Reidheuch,  et  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  viij  R.  cum 
servitiis  et  martis,  et  pro  introitu  tantam,  Alia  medietas  assedatur 
Johanni  Rolandi  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  viij  li.  cum  martis  et 
servitiis,  et  pro  introitu  tantum.  Abirledenauch  le  Lagane  assedatur 
dicto  Jacobo  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  et  pro 
introitu  tantum,  cum  martis  et  servitiis.  Craigische  assedatur  Jacobo 
Reidheuch,  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Jacobi  Reidheuch,  pro  terminis  ut 
supra,  inde  pecunia  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  et  pro  introitu  tantum  cum 
devoriis.  Dalsky  assedatur  dicto  Jacobo  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde 
pecunia  iiij  li.,  et  pro  introitu  tantum,  cum  martis  et  devoriis.  Fintelich 
assedatur  dicto  Jacobo  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  x li.,  et  pro 
introitu  tantum,  cum  martis  et  devoriis.  Westir  Abirledenauch  assedatur 
Henrico  Reidheuch  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  xvj  li.  cum 
martis  et  servitiis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Henrici  tantum.  Molendinum 
ejusdem  assedatur  dicto  Henrico  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia 
x H.,  et  pro  introitu  tantum,  cum  devoriis  consuetis.  Thomperon  assedatur 
dicto  Henrico  Reidheuch  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  liij  s.  iiij  d., 
et  pro  introitu  tantum.  Molendinum  de  Mylnab  assedatur  Michaeli 
Murray  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  xx  H.,  et  pro  introitu  xx  li. 

Introitus  de  Strath  erne  vjto  Aprilis  anno  etc.  v?decimo  septimo  per 
dominos  commissarios  prescriptos.  Casteltoun  de  Foulis  cujus  ij  marcate 
antiqui  extentus  ejusdem  quas  prius  habuit  Karolus  M'Arthour  nunc  de 
consensu  ejusdem  assedantur  in  feodifirma  Andree  Jhonnsone,  solvendo 
inde  annuatim  iiij  li.  cum  parte  marte,  et  pro  introitu  xl  s. 

Stratherne.  Introitus  in  scaccario  xxix0  Julii  anno  etc.  xvij,  coram 
auditoribus  et  de  eorum  mandato.  Molendinum  de  Mylnab,  xx  R. , assedatur 
Helene  Simsoun  et  Patricio  Murray,  filio  quondam  Michaelis  Murray,  .pro 
terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo 
futuro,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  introitu  x R.,  solute 
rotulatori. 


Stewartoune. 

Assedatio  terrarum  dominii  de  Stewart oune,  facta  apud  Irwyne 

QUARTO  DIE  MENSIS  MAH  ANNO  DOMINI  MILLESIMO  VcDECIMO 
SEPTIMO  PER  COMMISSARIOS  SUBSCRIPTOS,  VIDELICET  DOMINUM 

Jacobum  Kincragy,  decanum  Abirdonensem,  Robertum  Ber- 

TOUNE  DE  EODEM,  ROTULATOREM,  ET  NlCHOLAIUM  CRAUFURD  DE 
OXGANG,  PER  COMMISSIONEM  SUB  PRIVATO  DEPUTATOS. 

Ormisheuch,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Issabelle  Stewart  pro  terminis 
quinque  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo  futuro,  solvendo 
inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 
Holehous,  iij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Willelmo  Fergushill  pro  terminis 


Holehous. 


RENTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS. 


491 


ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 

Rydinhill,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  5.,  quam  prius  habuit  Johannes  Striveling,  qui  Rydinhill. 
obiit  in  bello,  nunc  assedatur  Mariote  Levingstoune,  sponse  sue,  et 
Johanni  Striveling,  ejus  filio,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  mar- 
gine, grassuma  dicte  Mariote  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  soluta  rotulatori,  illa  con- 
ditione quod  ipsa  gaudebit  eandem  assedationem  pro  tempore  assedationis 
sine  interruptione  dicti  Johannis.  Dowywra,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  ct. , de  Dowywra. 

quibus  in  manibus  domini  Patricii  Harnmiltoun  de  Kincavill  vj  s.  viij  d. 

terrarum,  et  residuum,  videlicet  tres  librate,  assedantur  Agneti  Montgumry, 
sponse  quondam  Alexandri  Caslaw,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  iij  li. 

Pottertoune,  iiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  eedem  Agneti  pro  terminis  ut  Pottertoune. 
supra,  solvendo  annuatim  utin  margine,  grassuma  dictarum  assedationum 
xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  soluta  rotulatori.  Bowaneschaw  et  Dryriggis,  vj  li.  Bowaneschaw  et 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedantur  Cristine  Mure,  relicte  quondam  Archibaldi  Boyd,  Dryriggis. 
Roberto  Boyd,  et  Patricio  Boyd,  ejus  filiis,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo 
inde  annuatim  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , pro  grassuma  tantum,  et  pro  introitu 
Roberti  et  Patricii  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , solutos  rotulatori.  Mylntoun  de  Mylntoun  de 

Creaueh,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  Johanni  Striveling,  filio  quondam  Creauch* 

Johannis  Striveling,  qui  obiit  in  bello  cum  domino  nostro  rege,  pro  ter- 
minis ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  mqvgine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotu- 
latori, et  pro  introitu  ipsius  Johannis  nichill,  quia  pater  ejus  obiit  in 
campo  bellico  cum  domino  rege.  Chapeltoun,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  asseda-  Chapeltoun. 
tur  Cristine  Park  domine  de  Auchinlrervy  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum 
ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 

Cutiswra,  iij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , cujus  una  medietas  in  manibus  domini  Cutiswra. 
Patricii  Harnmiltoun  sub  privato.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem,  assedatur, 
videlicet  Thome  Gibsoun  pro  quatuor  solidatis,  Johanni  Gibsoun  sex 
solidatis  octo  denariatis,  Thome  Morisoun  quadraginta  denariatis,  Johanni 
Morisoun  similiter,  Roberto  Henrison  tantum,  Issabelle  Dunlop  et 
Roberto  Fergussoune  viginti  solidatis  equaliter,  solvendo  pro  eisdem  terris 
nunc  annuatim  iiij  li.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  Rotulatori,  illa  con- 
ditione quod  dicta  Issabella  gaudebit  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  emundem  pro  tem- 
pore vite  sue,  et  post  mortem  ipsius  dictus  Robertus  Fergussoune  habebit 
x solidatas  dictarum  terrarum.  Robertland,  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d. , in  manibus  Robertland. 
dicti  domini  Patricii  Hammiltoune  sub  privato.  Cokilby,  xl  s',  nunc  Cokilby. 
assedatur  Willelmo  Montgumry  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo 
ut  supra,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  iiij  li.,  grassuma  tantum,  et  pro  introitu  «• 

dicti  Willelmi  xvj  li. , solute  rotulatori.  Clerkland,  iiij  li.,  bina  pars  ejus-  Clerkland. 
dem  assedatur  ut  sequitur,  videlicet  Johanni  Goddy  pro  j marcata,  Arthuro 
Goddy  j marcata,  Nigello  Wyle  j marcata,  Andree  Kerr  octo  solidatis  octo 
denariatis,  et  Willelmo  Hunter  quatuor  solidatis  et  quatuor  denariatis,  pro 
terminis  ut  supra, s olvendo  annuatim  pro  eisdem  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d. , grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Altra  pars  ejusdem,  cujus  sex  solidate  octo  den- 
ariate  quam  prius  habuit  Johannis  Cuthbertsoun  nunc  de  ejus  consensu 
assedatur  Archibaldo  Cuthbertsoun  suo  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  sol- 
vendo annuatim  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  pro  grassuma  tantum,  et  pro  introitu  dicti 
Archibaldi  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti  rotulatori,  et  viginti  solidate  earundem 
assedantur  Patricio  Boyd  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  inde  annuatim 
xl  s. , grassuma  xl  s. , soluti  rotulatori.  Tua  Corshillis,  iiij  R. , tertia  pars  ejus-  Tua  Corshillis. 


492 


APPENDIX. 


Hairschaw, 


Blaklaw. 


Fowleschawis. 
Molendinum 
de  Clerkland. 

Molendinum 
de  Creauch. 

PAG.  428. 
Clerkland. 


Pag.  429. 
Haireschaw. 


Cuttiswra. 


dem  assedatur  Brisio  Mure  xj  solidatis,  Johanni  Wyle  pro  novem  solidatis, 
Archibaldo  Mathe  pro  quinque  solidatis,  et  Henrico  Wyle  pro  viginti 
denariatis,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  et  nunc  solvendo  pro  eisdem  annuatim 
liij  s.  iiij  d.,  et  pro  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Bina  pars  ejus- 
dem assedatur  Jacobo  Boyd  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  v li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Hairschaw,  iiij  li., 
assedatur  tenentibus,  videlicet,  Hugoni  Wyle  pro  una  maroata,  Roberto 
Wyle  pro  decem  solidatis,  Johanni  Wyle  pro  decem  solidatis,  Jacobo  Boyd 
pro  undecim  solidatis,  Johanni  Cuthbertson  pro  undecim  solidatis,  Andree 
Bethat  pro  dimedia  marcata,  Cuthberto  Walkar  pro  quinque  solidatis, 
Mariote  Craufurd  pro  x solidatis,  et  Jonete  Farlie  pro  xl  denariatis,  inde 
pecunia  nunc  annuatim  viij  li.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 
Blaklaw,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Willelmo  Schaw 
de  Polkemmet  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthe- 
costes  proximo  futuro,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  tenenti- 
bus ejusdem,  videlicet  Andree  Fawnys  pro  septem  solidatis  quinque  den- 
ariatis, Johanni  Fouletoune  vij  s.  v d.,  Johanni  Wilson  xxviij  solidatis 
octo  denariatis,  Jonete  Andirson  xxij  s.  iij  d.,  inde  pecunia  annuatim 
vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Fowleschawis, 
iiij  li.  Molendinum  de  Clerkland,  j celdra  farrine  avenatice,  assedatur 
Patricio  Boyd  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  j celdram  farrine 
avenatice.  Molendinum  de  Creauch,  j celdra  farrine  avenatice. 

Introitus  de  Stewartoune  factus  apud  Edinburgh  decimo  Novembris 
anno  etc.  vcxvij.  Clerkland,  viij  ii.,  cujus  una  marcata  terrarum  quam 
prius  habuit  Arthurus  Goddy  sibi  assedata  in  festo  Penthecostes  ultimo 
preterito,  nunc  per  suum  decessum  assedatur  Mariote  Dunlop,  sponse  dicti 
Arthuri,  et  Willelmo  Goddy,  ejus  filio  et  heredi,  pro  terminis  ultime 
assedationis  predicti  Arthuri,  solvendo  annuatim  pro  eodem  xxvj  s.  viij  d., 
et  pro  eorum  introitibus  xl  s. , soluti  rotulatori. 

Introitus  de  Stewartoune  assedato  apud  Edinburgh  xviij  Martii  anno 
Domini  etc.  vcxvij  per  rotulatorem.  Haireschaw,  viij  li.,  cujus  viginti 
solidate  quam  prius  occupat  Johannes  Wyle  nunc  ex  suo  consensu,  ipso 
presente,  assedatur  Agneti  Wylee,  ejus  filie,  pro  terminis  assedationis 
dicti  Johannis,  solvendo  annuatim  pro  eisdem  xx  s.,  et  pro  introitu  pre- 
late Agnetis  xx  s. , solute  rotulatori. 

xxij  Novembris  anno  xviij0.  Cuttiswra,  viij  li. , cujus  decem  solidate 
•quam  prius  Issabella  Dunlop  habuit  in  assedatione  nunc  de  consensu 
prefate  Issabelle  assedantur,  vj  solidate  et  octo  denariate  ejusdem  Nigello 
Stevinson  pro  terminis  ultime  assedationis,  solvendo  annuatim  secundum 
ratam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Nigelli  ad  prefatam  assedationem 
xiij  s.  iiij  d. , soluti  Roberto  Berton,  compotorum  rotulatori. 

Apud  Edinburgh  primo  Februarii  per  rotulatorem  anno  xix.  vj  solidate 
et  octo  denariate  terrarum  de  Cuttiswra  quam  prius  habuit  Nigellus 
Stevinsoune  nunc  per  ipsius  mortem  assedatur  Helene  Mure,  uxori  sue, 


RENTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS. 


493 


pro  tempore  ultime  assedationis,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  secundum  ratam 
rentalis,  et  pro  ejus  introitu  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , solutos  rotulatori. 

Prescrip  te  vj  solidate  et  octo  denariate  terrarum  de  Cuttiswra  quam 
prius  habuit  Helena  Mure  nunc  assedantur  prefate  Helene  et  Willelmo 
Arskine  ejus  marito  pro  tempore  ultime  assedationis,  solvendo  inde 
annuatim  secundum  formam  et  tenorem  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti 
Willelmi  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti  rotulatori.  Assedate  per  prenominatum 
rotulatorem  xiij  die  mensis  Junii  anno  etc.  xx. 

Introitus  de  Stewartoune  factus  apud  Edinburgh  vj  Augusti  anno  etc.  Pag.  430. 
xx  per  Robertum  Bertoune,  rotulatorem.  Clerkland,  viij  R,  cujus  una  Clerkland. 
marcata  terrarum  quam  prius  habuit  Nigellus  Wyle  in  assedatione  nunc 
de  ejus  consensu,  ipso  presente,  assedatur  Johanni  Calderwod  pro  ter- 
minis assedationis  predicti  Nigelli,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  secundum 
ratam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johannis  xxvj  s.  viij  d. 

Introitus  de  Stewartoune  factus  apud  Edinburgh  per  Robertum  Ber- 
toune, rotulatorem,  nono  die  mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  etc.  xxmo. 

Blaklaw,  vj  It.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  cujus  una  medietas  quam  prius  habuit  in  Blaklaw. 
assedatione  Willelmus  Schaw  de  Polkemmet  nunc  de  ejus  consensu 
assedatur  eidem  Willelmo  et  David  Schaw,  ejus  filio,  pro  terminis  in 
rentali  contentis  conjunctim  et  divi sim,  solvendo  annuatim  secundum 
formam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  David  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti 
rotulatori. 

Introitus  de  Stewartoune  apud  Edinburgh  vicesimo  octavo  Januarii  anno  Pag.  430. 
Domini  jmvcxxiij  per  rotulatorem.  Bowaneschaw  et  Dririg,  vj  lr.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , Bowanescliaw 
quequidem  terre  assedabantur  decimo  quarto  mensis  Maii  anno  jmvcxvij°  et  Dririg‘ 
Cristiane  Mure,  relicte  quondam  Archibaldi  Boyd,  Roberto  Boyd,  et 
Patricio  Boyd,  ejus  filiis,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in 
festo  Penthecostes  proximo  et  immediate  sequente  dictum  diem,  solvendo 
annuatim  secundum  formam  rentalis  ut  supra,  grassuma  tantum.  Nunc 
per  mortem  dicti  Roberti  Boyd  intratur  magister  Archibaldus  Boyd  loco 
ejusdem,  et  pro  suo  introitu  iiij  lr. , solute  rotulatori. 

xxviij  die  mensis'Aprilis  anno  jirvcxvij°apud  Kirkcudbrycht  horaxij  vel  Pag.  431. 
eocirca.  In  presens  of  the  commissionaris  the  lard  of  Lochinver  askit  ane 
instrument  in  the  name  of  Oucthir  M ‘Dowell  that  he  wes  reddy  for  to  lay 
downethe  grassumeof  all  thelandisthathehadof  the  kingis  grace  into  Galla- 
way.  Eodem  die  the  erill  of  Cassillis  askit  ane  instrument  that  he  producit 
ane  letter  of  tak  under  the  prive  sele  befor  the  kingis  commissionaris  and 
land  setteris  and  offirit  him  efter  the  forme  of  the  said  letter  to  pay  for  the 
landisquhilk  pertenit  to  umquhile  the  said  Uchtrydis  fader  and  grantsir,  all 
malis gressomes  and  dewdteis  for  the  saminas  efferis,  becaus  the  saminlandis 
was  sett  to  him  in  assedatioun  under  the  prive  seile  as  said  is.  Hora  xj 
vel  eocirca,  testibus  magistro  Henrico  Laudir,  Willelmo  Lokkart,  et 
Jacobo  Lindissay. 


494 


APPENDIX. 


PAG.  215. 


Fiffe. 


Assedatio  dominii  de  Fiffe,  facta  aptjd  Edinburgh  secundo  die 
mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  xvito  de 

TERRIS  NONDUM  ASSEDATIS  IN  FEODIFIRMA  PER  COMMISSARIOS 
SUBSCRIPTOS,  VIDELICET  REVERENDUM  IN  CRISTO  PATREM  JACOBUM 
ARCHIEPISCOPUM  GlASGUENSEM,  CANCELLARIUM,  ARCHIDIACONUM 

Sanctiandree,  prepositum  de  Crechtoun,  decanum  Abirdon- 

ENSEM,  WlLLELMUM  SCOTT  DE  BALWERY  MILITEM,  ET  EoBERTUM 

Bertoun  de  Uverberntoun,  rotulatorem. 


Murefeild. 


Estirdronn. 


Molendinum 
et  le  Cottoun 
ejusdem. 


Molendinum 
de  Bello. 


Star. 


Murthocarny. 


Molendinum 
fullonis  cum 
warda  de  Cupro. 
Ardett. 


Murefeild  xx  s.  vj  pultre,  assedatur  Henrcio  Narn  pro  terminis  trium 
annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo,  pecunia  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  xx  s.  Estirdronn,  x It.  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  frumenti 
iij  celdre  ij  bolle  ordei  xxiiij  capones,  assedatur  David  Walker  pro  vj  part 
et  xviij  part,  Margarete  Wilsone  et  Johanni  Wilson  suo  filio  pro  ix  part 
et  pro  introitu  dicti  Joliannis,  xxvij  s.  iiij  d.,  Johanni  Hendersone  pro  vj 
part,  Cristiane  Wilsone  et  Johanni  Wilsone  suo  filio  pro  duabus  ix 
partibus,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johannis,  videlicet  senioris,  liiij  s.  viij  d., 
Duncano  Balfour  pro  vj  part,  Michaeli  Hendersone  et  Roberto  Scott  pro 
ix  part,  introitus  dicti  Roberti  xxvij  s.  iiij  d.  Molendinum  et  le  Cottoun 
ejusdem,  x It.  xxiiij  capones,  assedantur  tenentibus  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xxvj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , plegius  altei 
alterius.  Molendinum  de  Bello  j'E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  capones  xxiiij  pultrie, 
nunc  assedatur  Johanni  Patersone  et  Willelmo  Turp  pro  viij  part,  et  pro 
introitu  dicti  Willelmi  xvj  s.  viij  d.,  Thome  Dik  pro  viij  part,  introitus 
xvj  s.  viij  d.,  Johanni  Turp  pro  viij  part,  Mirabelle  Betoun  et  Thome 
Betoun  filio  suo  iiij  part,  Jacobo  Wallace  viij  part,  introitus  xvj  s, 
viij  d.,  relicte  quondam  Walteri  Heriot  et  Waltero  suo  filio  pro  iiij  part, 
solvendo  annuatim  viij  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  in  augmentation  em  rentalis, 
grassuma  x markis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Walteri  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Star,  vj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  xij  bolle  frumenti  j celdra  xv  bolle 
ij  ferlote  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  xxiiij  capones  xlvij  pultrie, 
assedatur  Michaeli  Balfour  de  Bourle  militi  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  vj  E.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Murthocarny,  xx  E, 
j celdra  iiij  bolle  frumenti  j celdra  viij  bolle  ordei  xxiiij  capones  xxiiij 
pultrie,  cujus  media  pars  quam  prius  habuit  Thomas  Inglis,  qui  obiit  in 
bello  cum  domino  rege,  nunc  assedatur  Cristiane  Mel  drum,  relicte 
quondam  dicti  Thome,  et  Johanni  Meldrum  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo 
pro  sua  parte  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  grassuma  x E. , et  pro  introitu  dicti 
■Johannis  x E.,  licet  dictus  Thomas  et  ceteri  tenentes  dicte  ville  solebant 
solvere  pro  dictis  victualibus  x marcas.  Molendinum  fullonis  cum  warda 
de  Cupro  vacans.  Ardett  nunc  assedatur  in  feodifirma  David  Hay  pro 
quarta  parte,  Thome  Inglis  pro  quarta  parte,  Johanni  Fleming  pro  viij 
part,  Thome  Berclay  pro  viij  part,  David  Grahame  pro  viij  part,  Johanni 
Malvile  seniori  pro  xvj  part,  et  Johanni  Malvile  juniori  pro  xvj  part,  inde 
solvendo  xxiiij  E.  pecunie  iij  celdras  iiij  bollas  frumenti  iiij  celdras  iiij 
bollas  ordei  viij  capones  Ix  pultre.  Et  de  summa  pendente  in  rotulo  anni 
etc.  vcxvjtt  super  dictos  tenentes,  dicti  tenentes  solvant  viginti  libras 


RENTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS. 


495 


rotulatori,  et  residuum  dicte  summe  eisdem  remissum  per  dominos  commis- 
sarios  ex  consideratione,  et  ulterius  quod  tenentes  levant  suas  infeodationes 
dictarum  terrarum  ante  festum  Penthecostes  proximum  sub  pena  perdi- 
tionis earundem.  Molendinum  de  Ardett  alias  Monse  Myln,  xiij  11.  vj  s.  Molendinum 
viij  d.  xvj  capones,  assedatur  alias  in  feodifirma  tenentibus,  et  mandatur  de  Ardett' 
eisdem  ut  levant  infeodationes  sub  pena  perditionis  ut  supra.  Molen-  Molendinum 
dyium  de  Luthre,  v It.  vj  s.  viij  d. , assedatur  David  Dronar  et  Leoni  ejus  de  Luthre- 
filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra  solvendo  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , grassuma  iiij  11. , 
hac  conditione  quod  tenentes  non  removeantur  pro  tempore  assedationis. 

Luthre,  lxxiiij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  nunc  assedatur  Mario  te  Law  et  Georgio  Luthre. 

Law  ejus  filio  pro  xvj  part,  Johanni  Young  pro  xvj  part,  Johanni  Smyth 
pro  xvj  part,  Margarete  Stevinsone  et  Georgio  Stevenson  ejus  filio  pro 
xvj  part  et  pro  introitu,  David  Patersonepro  xij  part,  introitus  v 11.  xxd., 

Henrico  Corbe  et  Alexandro  Corbe  conjunctim  et  divisim  pro  \ xvj  part, 
et  pro  introitu  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d. , David  Pawtoun  \ xvj  part,  dicto  David 
Patersone  pro  xvj  part  quam  prius  habuit  Jacobus  Hay,  introitus  iij  11. 
xvj  s.  viij  d. , Andree  Kinloch  et  ejus  matri  pro  j quarter  et  \ xvj  part, 

Henrico  Staig  pro  xvj  part,  Thome  Staig  pro  xvj  part,  inde  pecunia  ut  in 

margine,  et  pro  dependentiis  restantibus  super  eisdem  in  dicto  compoto, 

videlicet  jcvj  R.  xiij  s. , de  quibus  remittitur  1 R.  tenentibus  predictis,  et 

solvant  lvj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  infra  hinc  et  festum  Penthecostes  proximum, 

vel  probant  solutionem  hujusmodi  summe  camerario.  Luthre,  illa  octava  Luthre» 

pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  Johannes  Ramsay  nunc  assedatur  Agneti 

Lessillis,  relicte  dicti  Johannis,  in  libero  tenemento,  et  Mergarete  Ramsay, 

sponse  David  Kinloch,  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  pro  sua  parte  predicta  sicut 

alii  tenentes,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  David  et  maritagio  dicte  Mergarete 

absque  consensu  regis  xiij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Thomastoun  cuip  molendino,  Thomastoun 

xx  11. , assedatur  Roberto  Muncreif  per  ostensionem  litere  sub  privato  pro  cum  molendi 

novem  annis,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  grassuma  trium  annorum 

xx  R. 

Quarteritjm  de  Lindoris.  Pag.  219. 

Parkhill,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Jonete  Barclay,  relicte  quondam  Parkhill. 
Johannis  Inche,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  et  Johanni  Inche  suo  filio  pro  ter- 
minis ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johannis  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Pratum  ejusdem.  Pratum 
Dene  Myln,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  capones,  assedatur  Cristiane  ^ene  Myln 
Sibbald,  relicte  quondam  Johannis  Balfour,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  in 
vitali  redditu,  et  Patricio  Balfour  suo  filio  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  vj  R. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  capones.  Kinloch,  xxvj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  Michaeli  Kinloch. 
Balfour  de  Burlie  militi  pro  terminis  sex  annorum,  per  ostensionem 
litere  sub  privato,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xxvj  R.  xiij  s,  iiij  d. , 
et  de  consensu  ipsius  Michaelis  Cristina  Sibbald  gaudebit  eadem  parte 
hujusmodi  terrarum  quam  nunc  habet  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  solvendo 
firmas  et  devorias  dicto  Michaeli  secundum  ratam  sue  partis,  et  post  de- 
cessum dicte  Cristiane  Elizabeth  Muschet  et  Willelmus  Scott,  ejus  sponsus, 
habebunt  eandem  partem  terrarum  unacum  terris  quibus  nunc  occupant, 
et  respondebunt  dicto  Michaeli  pro  firmis  et  dev oriis  earundem  ut  supra, 
necnon  satisfaciant  pro  grassuma  secundum  ratam  dictarum  partium. 


496 


APPENDIX. 


PAG.  220. 

Molendinum 
de  Uchtirmukty. 


Newton  de 
Balcancoll. 


Southquarter 
de  Uchtirmukty. 


Bondhalf. 


Cotland  de 
Bondhalf. 


Gervesland. 


Molendinum 
de  Lumquhat. 


Banachty. 
Petlochy. 
Ur  chard. 


Quaeteeium  de  Uchtiemtjkty. 

Molendinum  de  TJ  chtirmukty,  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei  xij  capones  j aper, 
assedatur  Roberto  Stirk,  Jacobo  Millar,  et  Johanni  Millar,  pro  terminis 
trium  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo  futuro,  sol- 
vendo ut  in  margine.  Newton  de  Balcancoll,  v 11.  ij  celdre  viij  bolle 
avenarum  xviij  pultrie,  illa  pars  quam  prius  occupabat  Robertus  Simple 
nunc  assedatur  Edane  sue  filie  et  Thome  Dik  sponso  suo  in  feodifirma, 
solvendo  secundum  ratam.  Southquarter  de  Uchtirmukty,  vj  li.  xv  s.  j 
celdra  xj  bolle  frumenti  ij  celdre  j bolla  iij  ferlote  ordei  x auce  xxvj 
pultrie  cum  parte  avenarum,  illa  xij  part  quam  prius  occupabat  Hernicus 
Robertsoun  in  feodifirma  nunc  assedatur  Patricio  Robertoun  suo  lilio  in 
feodifirma,  solvendo  pro  sua  parte  sicut  ceteri  tenentes,  et  pro  introitu 
satisfaciat  rotulatori,  videlicet  xxxiij  s.  viij  d.  Assedatur  Stephano  Layng 
xij  part  ejusdem  quam  prius  occupabat  Joneta  Mailvile,  introitus  dicti 
Stephani  xxiij  s.  viij  d. , solvendo  annuatim  secundum  formam  rentalis. 
Illa  duodecima  pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  Henricus  Robertsone  nunc 
assedatur  Patricio  filio  suo,  solvendo  secundum  ratam,  et  pro  introitu 
xlvj  5.  viij  d.  Bondhalf,  viij  11.  ij  celdre  frumenti  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei 
xij  auce  xxxiiij  pultrie  cum  parte  avenarum,  illa  octava  pars  ejusdem 
quam  prius  occupabat  Mergareta  Carstaris  et  Bernardus  Stirk  assedatur 
Jonete  Rankin,  sponse  dicti  quondam  Bernardi,  per  literas  domini  regis 
sub  signeto  ex  deliberatione  dominorum  consilii  ad  intrandum  dictam 
Jonetam  in  rentali  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  solvendo  sicut  ceteri 
tenentes,  et  pro  introitu  satisfaciat  rotulatori.  Nunc  de  consensu  dicte 
Jonete  assedatur  sibi  et  Richardo  Maxwell,  ejus  sponso,  pro  toto  tempore 
vite  ipsius  Jonete,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Richardi  xij  s.  Illa  xvj  part 
ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  Henricus  Robertsone  nunc  assedatur  Jone 
Mailvill  et  Andree  Robertsone  in  feodifirma  solvendo  secundum  ratam 
rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  xxj  s.  Illa  viij  part  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit 
Henricus  Ramsay,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  assedatur  Mergarete  Broun,  relicte 
ipsius  Henrici,  in  rentali  redditu,  solvendo  ut  in  rentali.  Cotland  de 
Bondhalf,  illa  terra  cotagia,  quam  prius  habuit  Mergarete  Stirk  et  Robertus 
ejus  filius  in  feodifirma,  nunc  assedatur  dicti  Mergarete  in  libero  tene- 
mento  et  Alexandro  Stirk,  filio  dicti  Roberti,  in  feodo,  solvendo  vj  s.  iij  d-. 
ob.  Illa  terra  cotagia  quam  prius  habuit  Henricus  Robertson  nunc 
assedatur  Patricio  filio  suo,  solvendo  secundum  ratam  rentalis,  et  pro 
introitu  vj  s.  iij  d.  ob.  Illa  terra  cotagia  quam  prius  habuit  Henricus 
Ramsay  nunc  assedatur  Mergarete  Broun,  relicte  ipsius  Henrici  in  vitali 
redditu,  solvendo  annuatim  vj  s.  iij  d.  ob.  absque  introitu.  Gervesland, 
lvj  s.  viij  d.  v bolle  j ferlota  frumenti  vj  bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei  ij  auce  vj 
pultrie  cum  parte  avenarum,  illa  dimedia  pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit 
Henricus  Robertsone  nunc  assedatur  Jonete  Mailvile  et  Andree  Robert- 
sone suo  filio  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  introitus  xxvj  s. 
viij  d.  cum  parte  victualium  et  devoriarum.  Molendinum  de  Lumquhat, 
vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  capones,  assedatur  Egidie  Berclay,  relicte  quondam 
Symonis  Kirkcaldy,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  et  David  Kirkcaldy  suo  filio 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  et  capones  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  introitu 
dicti  David,  iiij  li.  Banachty.  Petlochy.  Urchard  assedatur  Georgio 


BENT  ALIA  DOMINI  KEGIS. 


497 


Muncreif  et  Roberto  filio  suo  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  xiij  It. 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  grassuma  tantum,  et  supportabit  domino  regi  custodiam 
quingentarum  ovium  libere  citra  summam  prescriptam. 

Quarteritjm  de  Falkland.  Pag.  223. 

Auldhall  cum  molendino,  ix  li.  xxxvj  capones,  assedatur  Thome  Auldball  cum 
Gourlay  et  Elizabeth  Sibbald  sponse  sue  in  conjuncta  infeodatione  et  molendino* 
Georgio  Gourlay  suo  filio  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  et  pro 
introitu  dicti  Georgii  iiij  li.  Ballinkirk,  x R.,  assedatur  Johanni  Gib  Ballinkirk. 
alias  Gray  Johnne  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  inde  annua tim  viij  li.  ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum,  licet  prius  assedabatur  pro  decem  libris.  Kettyll,  Kettyll. 
xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  celdre  j bolla  j fer  lot  a cum  bina  parte  ferio  te  ordei 
iiij  celdre  ij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum  viij  auce  xxxvj  pultrie,  in 
illa  octava  parte  cum  dimedia  xvj  partis  quam  prius  habuit  Robertus  David- 
son in  feodifirma  intrantur  Mariota  Davidson,  soror  dicti  Roberti,  tanquam 
una  heredum  ejusdem,  et  David  Malcomson  ejus  sponsus,  et  Joneta 
Tait,  filia  sororis  dicti  Roberti,  tanquam  altera  heredum  ipsius,  reservando 
tertiam  dictarum  partium  Mariote  Hop  relicte  quondam  dicti  Roberti  pro 
toto  tempore  vite  sue,  et  pro  introitu  dictorum  heredum  xlj  s.  viij  d., 
necnon  pro  introitu  dicti  David  xxj  s.  viij  d.,  solvendo  secundum  for- 
mam rentalis,  Johanni  Williamson,  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Henrici 
Williamsone,  pro  xvj  part,  reservando  tertiam  ejusdem  Mariote  relicte 
quondam  dicti  Henrici  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  et  pro  introitu  xvj  s. 
viij  d.  Illa  quarta  pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  Johannes  Gourlay 
nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem  assedatur  Johanni  ejus  filio  pro  medietate 
ejusdem,  solvendo  secundum  ratam,  et  pro  introitu  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.  Illa 
xvj  part  de  Kettill  quam  prius  habuit  Johannis  Fatcale  et  Margareta 
Litstar  ejus  sponsa  nunc  de  consensu  Johannis  Thomsoun,  asserentis  se 
heredem  dicti  Johannis,  assedatur  dicte  Margarete  et  Jacobo  Gourlay  ejus 
sponso  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  ut  in  rentali,  et  pro  introitu  iij  R.  New-  Newtoun  de 
toun  de  Falkland,  xvj  R.  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei  v celdre  avenarum  xviij  lalkland- 
auce  xlviij  pultre.  In  illa  octava  parte  et  xx  denariatis  quam  prius  habuit 
Henricus  Wallace  in  feodifirma  nunc  intratus  Henricus  Wallace  ejus  filius 
solvendo  secundum  ratam,  et  pro  introitu  xliij  s.  iiij  d. , reservando  tertiam 
ejusdem  Elizabeth  Ballingall.  Illa  octava  pars  quam  prius  habuit  Ricar- 
dus  Lausoun  nunc  assedatur  in  feodifirma  Andree  Lausoun  ejus  filio  et 
Katrine  Page  sue  sponse,  solvendo  secundum  ratam  rentalis.  In  illa 
octava  parte  cum  dimedia  decime  sexti  partis  quam  prius  habuit  Andreas 
Thomsoun  in  feodifirma  nunc  intratur  Alexander  Thomsoun  ejus  filius, 
solvendo  secundum  ratam,  et  pro  introitu  1 s. , reservando  tertiam  matri 
sue.  Illa  xvj  part  quam  prius  habuit  Margareta  Duncan  alias  Ness  in 
feodifirma  nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem  necnon  Johannis  ejus  filii  assedatur 
domino  Laurentio  Alexandri  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  secundum  ratam 
rentalis,  pro  introitu  xxx  s.  Ballingall,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Annui  redditus  Ballingall. 
ejusdem,  ix  s.  vj  d.,  assedantur  Waltero  Heriot,  filio  Walteri  Heriot  de 
Burnturk,  pro  terminis  trium  annorum,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
xxij  s.  x d.  Fruchy,  xvj  R.  j celdra  v bolle  j ferlota  frumenti  j celdra  Fruchy. 
x bolle  ij  ferlote  ordei  iij  celdre  v bolle  iij  ferlote  iij  pecce  avenarum  viii 
auce  xlviij  pultrie.  Illa  xvj  part  quam  prius  habuit  Johannes  G av  in 
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APPENDIX. 


Molendinum 

ejusdem. 


Newtoun  de 
Markinche. 


PAG.  225. 
Kingisbernis. 


Newton  de 
Iteras. 


Nethir  Iteras. 


Balcomy. 


PAG.  227. 
Kingisbernis. 


Feryfeild.  et 
Bonefeild. 


feodifirma  nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem  et  Ambrosii  ejus  filii  assedatur 
Ricardo  Coupar  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  secundum  ratam,  et  pro  introitu 
xx  s.  Molendinum  ejusdem,  liij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  x bolle  ij  ferlote  cum 
bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  xxiiij  capones,  dimedia  pars  ejusdem  assedatur 
Andree  Burrell,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Alia 
medietas  ejusdem  assedatur  Alano  Burrell  et  Thome  Burrell  equaliter,  illa 
conditione  quod  dictus  Alanus  gaudebit  pro  vita  sua,  et  pro  introitu 
dicti  Thome  xx  s.,  soluti  rotulatori,  grassuma  xxvj  s.  viij  d.  Newtoun 
de  Markinche,  x li.,  assedatur  Mariote  Petcar-ne  pro  terminis  trium 
annorum,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  x li.,  absque  introitu  quia 
Johannis  Multrar,  ejus  sponsus,  decessit  in  campo. 

Quarterium  de  Largo. 

Kingisbernis,  xl  li.  ix  celdre  frumenti  xj  celdre  ordei  jc  capones,  nunc 
assedatur  in  feodifirma  Jacobo  Foular  pro  xxxij  part,  Robert  Calwert  j^ 
xvj  part,  David  Foular  j|  xvj  part,  Willelmo  Corstorphin  xvj  part, 
Roberto  Lyell  pro  xxxij  part,  Jonete  Corstorphin  et  Johanni  ejus  filio  pro 
xvj  part,  Jonete  Elis  xvj  part,  Cristiane  Foular  et  Thome  ejus  filio  j£ 
xvj  part,  Thome  Calwert  seniori  et  Jonete  Thomsoun  j^  xvj  part, 
Roberto  Ramsay  j|  xvj  part,  Johanni  Mortoun  xvj  part,  Margarete 
Kinloch  et  Thome  Calwert  ejus  filio  xvj'  part,  Jacobo  Calwert  xxxij  part, 
Jacobo  Hay  xxxij  part,  Jonete  Simsoun  et  Johanni  Benstoun  suo  filio  xvj 
part,  Johanni  Davidsoun  xxxij  part,  inde  solvendo  annuatim  xl  It. 
ix  celdras  frumenti  xj  celdras  ordei  j c capones,  et  de  summa  dependente  in 
rotulo  anni  etc.  xvjti  super  dictos  tenentes,  videlicet  jcvj  It.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
solvant  xl  li.,  et  residuum  remittitur  ex  consideratione  auditorum,  licet 
solebant  solvere  octuaginta  marcas  cum  victualibus  et  devoriis.  Newton 
de  Reras.  De  dependentiis  medie  partis  dicte  ville  assedate  in  feodifirma 
David  Huntar  et  ceteris  tenentibus,  que  sunt  viginti  octo  libre  tresdecim 
solidi  et  quatuor  denarii,  remittuntur  ex  consideratione  commissariorum  qua- 
tuordecim  libre  sex  solidi  et  octo  denarii,  et  solvant  residuum,  videlicet 
xiiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Nethir  Reras,  iiij  li.  j celdra  iiij  bolle  ordei  ij  celdre 
viij  bolle  avenarum  xij  capones,  assedatur  Johanni  Beton,  filio  David 
Betoun,  pro  terminis  trium  annorum,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
iiij  li.  Memorandum  quod  remittitur  tenentibus  occupantibus  medietatem 
terrarum  de  Newtoun  de  Reras,  videlicet  David  Huntar  et  ejus  sponse, 
Michaeli  Reid,  Henrico  Wemys,  et  Stephano  Ednaim,  durante  eorum 
vita,  una  annualis  firma,  videlicet  1 s.,  propter  eorum  inopiam  ex  con- 
sideratione commissariorum.  Balcomy  assedatur  David  Lermonth  pro 
terminis  trium  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo,  inde 
pecunia  lxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d,  et  pro  grassuma  jcxxxiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. 

Introitus  de  Fiff  in  scaccario  vij  Augusti  anno  etc.  xvij.  Kingisbernis, 
xl  li.  ix  celdre  frumenti  xj  celdre  ordei  jc  capones,  xvj  part  ejusdem  quam 
prius  habuit  Joneta  Helys  nunc  assedatur  dicte  Jonete  et  Andree  Kay 
suo  filio  in  feodifirma,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Andree  1 s.  Feryfeild  et 
Bonefeild,  xx  li.,  nunc  assedantur  aldermanno,  ballivis,  et  communitati 
de  Cupro  et  suis  successoribus  ad  utititatem  occupantium  dictas  terras 
prout  nunc  occupant  in  liberum  burgagium  et  feodifirmam,  solvendo 


EENTALIA  DOMINI  EEGIS.  499 

annuatim  xx  It.,  licet  assedabatur  pro  viginti  sex  libris  tresdecim  solidis 
et  quatuor  denariis. 

Kingis  Kettle.  In  ilia  parte  octave  partis  de  Kingis  Kettill  et  dimedie  Kingis  Kettle, 
decime  sexte  partis  earundem  in  quibus  Joneta  Tait  tanquam  altera  here- 
dum qnondam  Roberti  Davidsone  intratur,  necnon  in  tertia  parte  dictarum 
terrarum  reservata  Mariote  Hop  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  nunc  de  con- 
sensu earundem  sub  firma  instrumentorum  ostensorum  commissariis 
intratur  dominus  Laurentius  Alexandri  loco  ipsarum,  solvendo  ut  in 
rentali,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  domini  Alexandri  xx  s.,  soluti  rotulatori. 

Scriptum  in  scaccario  xij°  Augusti  anno  Domini  etc.  vcxvij°  coram  audi- 
toribus ejusdem. 

Newtoun  de  Reras,  vij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  celdre  frumenti  ij  celdre  iiij  Pag.  228. 
bolle  ordei  xxiiij  capones  xlviij  pultrie,  cujus  una  medietas  quam  nunc  ^®^oun  de 
habet  in  ass^datione  Willelmus  Parie  per  literas  sub  privato  assedatur  in 
feodifirma  Richardo  Lundy  et  Matheo  Pincartoun  de  mandato  domini 
gubernatoris,  inde  solvendo  annuatim  xij  R.  iij  s.  iiij  d.  x bollas  frumenti 
xij  bollas  ij  ferio tas  ordei  xij  capones  xxiiij  pultrias,  introitus  vero  eorun- 
dem ad  hujusmodi  terras  erit  immediate  post  mortem  ipsius  Willelmi,  et 
tunc  solvant  pro  eorum  introitu  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  et  prout  tenentes  alie 
medietatis  dicte  ville  solvunt.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  xij0  die  mensis 
Augusti  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  decimo  septimo  coram 
auditoribus  ejusdem,  rotulatore  testante  mandatum.  Memorandum  quod 
tempore  assedationis  predicte  prefati  Richardus  et  Matheus  solverunt 
prescriptam  summam  viginti  marcarum  pro  eorum  introitu  ad  dictas 
terras  Roberto  Bertoun,  compotorum  rotulatori,  prout  fatebatur  in  pre- 
sentia  auditorum  scaccarii,  et  de  qua  summa  dictus  rotulator  reddidit 
compotum  in  compoto  suo  eodem  anno. 

Introitus  de  Fiff  apud  Edinburgh  xxvij  Aprilis  anno  xviij.  Ardett.  Ar(jett. 

Illa  octava  pars  de  Ardett  quam  prius  habuit  Johannes  Skirling  nunc 
assedatur  Roberto  Swyntoun  et  Jonete  ejus  filie  in  forma  ut  ceteri 
tenentes  dictam  villam  occupant,  solvendo  annuatim  pro  eadem  secun- 
dum ratam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  xx  s.,  soluti  rotulatori. 

Murthocarny,  xx  R.  j celdra  iiij  bolle  frumenti  j celdra  viij  bolle  ordei  Murthocarny. 
xxiiij  capones  xxiiij  pultrie.  Illa  medietas  earundem  quam  prius  occu- 
parunt Walter  us  Oliphant  et  David  Swan  et  in  assedatione  habent,  in 
manibus  Johannis  Meldrum  alias  Marchemond  herraldi  per  literas  sub 
magno  sigillo  ad  vitam  etc. , ostendat  preceptum. 

Introitus  de  Fiff  apud  Edinburgh  xij  Junii  anno  etc.  xviij.  Kingis-  Pag.  229. 
bernis,  xl  R.  ix  celdre  frumenti  xj  celdre  ordei  jc  capones,  jj  xvj  part  KmSlsbernis- 
dicte  ville  quam  prius  habuit  Robertus  Calvert  in  feodifirma  nunc 
per  mortem  ejusdem  assedatur  Jacobo  Calvert,  suo  filio  et  heredi,  in 
feodifirma  et  Margrete  Ramsay  uxori  sue  in  vitali  redditu,  solvendo  inde 
annuatim  secundum  ratam  rentalis,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  ipsius 
Jacobi  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  S.  ac  pro  introitu  uxoris  sue  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti 
rotulatori,  pro  quibus  respondebit. 


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APPENDIX. 


Kettill. 


PAG.  230. 
Thomastoun 
cum  molendino 


Urquhard. 


Pag.  236. 


Apud  Edinburgh  xix  Martii  armo  etc.  xix.  Kettill,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  ct. 
ij  celdre  j bolla  j ferlota  cum  tertia  parte  ferlote  ordei  iiij  celdre  ij  bolle  ij 
ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum  viij  auce  xxxvj  pultrie.  Illa  xvj  part  ejusdem 
quam  prius  habuerunt  Margareta  Litstar  et  Jacobus  Gourlay  ipsius 
sponsus,  nunc  per  mortem  dicti  Jacobi  assedatur  prefate  Margarete  et 
magistro  Alexandro  Gourlay,  ejus  fratri  germano  et  heredi,  in  feodifirma, 
solvendo  inde  annuatim  secundam  formam  et  ratam  rentalis,  et  pro  in- 
troitu dicti  magistri  Alexandri  xx  s. , soluti  Roberto  Bertoune,  rotulatori , 
et  scriptum  de  mandato  ejusdem. 

Introitus  anno  etc.  vcxx°.  Thomastoun  cum  molendino,  xx  li.,  quas 
prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Robertus  Muncreif  per  ostensionem  litere  sub 
privato,  ut  patet  in  rentali,  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  Roberti  assedantur 
Waltero  Lundy,  nepoti  et  heredi  apparenti  Willelmi  Lundy  de  eodem,  et 
Elizabeth  Lindisay  sue  sponse,  solvendo  firmam  et  grassumam  secundum 
formam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Walter  i xv  li.,  solute  rotulatori. 
Scriptum  in  scaccario  xxj°  die  mensis  Novembris  anno  predicto  coram 
dominis  auditoribus,  videlicet  Gavino  episcopo  Abirdonensi,  magistro 
Roberto  Eorman,  decano  Glasguensi,  magistro  Johanne  Campbell,  the- 
saurario, et  Roberto  Bertoun,  compotorpm  rotulatore. 

Apud  Edinburgh  xxjo  Novembris  anno  predicto.  Urquhard,  xiij  li. 
vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Roberto  Muncreif,  filio  quondam  Georgii  Muncreif, 
pro  terminis  trium  annorum  datam  presentium  immediate  sequentium  per 
decessum  dicti  Georgii  sui  patris,  quia  dictus  Robertus  est  in  rentali  cum 
dicto  quondam  Georgio  suo  patre  et  in  possessione  dicte  assedationis  etc., 
pecunia  annuatim  xvj  H.,  et  sic  dictus  Robertus  augmenta vit  rentale  ad 
quatuor  marcas  annuatim  ultra  summam  pro  qua  prius  assedabantur,  ut 
patet  superius  in  hoc  rentali,  grassuma  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  soluta  rotula- 
tori,. et  supportabit  domino  regi  custodiam  quingentarum  ovium  libere 
citra  summam  prescriptam.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  coram  dominis  audi- 
toribus subscriptis,  videlicet  reverendo  in  Cristo  patre  Gavino  episcopo 
Abirdonensi,  magistro  Roberto  Forman,  decano  Glasguensi,  magistro  Jo- 
hanne Campbell  de  Thornetoun,  thesaurario,  et  Roberto  Bertoun  de 
Uvirbertoun,  rotulatore. 

Commission  to  let  Crown  Lands. 

James  be  the  grace  of  God  king  of  Scottis,  to  all  and  sindry  our 
leigis  and  subditis  quham  it  efferis  quhais  knowlege  tliir  our  lettrez  sal- 
cum  greting.  Wit  ye  ws  with  avise  and  consent  of  our  derrest  cousing 
and  tutour  Jhone  duke  of  Albany  etc. , protectour  and  governour  of  our 
realm,  to  haif  maid,  constitut,  and  ordanit,  and  be  thir  our  lettrez  makis, 
constitutis,  and  ordanis  ane  maist  reverend  and  reverend  faderis  in  God 
and  our  traist  consalouris  James  Archibischop  of  Glasgw,  our  chancelar, 
Gawyne  bischop  of  Abirdene,  David  bischop  of  Ergile,  maister  Jhone 
Campbell  of  Thorntoun,  our  thesaurar,  Robert  Bertoun,  our  comptrollar, 
maister  Robert  Forman,  dene  of  Glasgw,  and  maister  Richart  Both  vile, 
commissaris  and  settaris  of  all  our  landis,  gevand  and  grantand  to  our 
saidis  commissaris  or  to  fife  of  thame  in  absence  of  the  laif  our  full  power 


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501 


and  speciale  mandment  all  our  saidis  landis  to  sett  to  sic  personis  as  thai 
sail  think  expedient  for  male,  grassuine,  and  dewiteis  as  salbe  sene  proffit- 
able  be  thame,  and  to  do  all  utheris  actis  necessaris  thairto,  and  generale 
all  uthir  and  sindry  thingis  to  do,  exerce,  and  use  that  in  the  premissis  of 
law  or  consuetude  ar  knawin  to  pertene,  haldand  and  for  to  hald  ferine  and 
stable  all  and  quhatsumever  thingis  our  saidis  commissaris  or  fife  of  thame 
in  absence  of  the  laif  in  the  premisses  ledis  rychtuislie  to  be  done.  Quhar- 
for  we  charge  straitlie  and  commandis  yow  all  and  sindry  our  liegis 
and  subditis  forsaidis  that  ye  and  ilkane  of  your  redely  intende,  ansuer, 
and  obey  to  our  saidis  commissaris  or  to  fife  of  thame  in  absence  of  the 
laif  in  all  and  sindry  thingis  concerning  the  premisses  under  all  pane  and 
charge  that  efter  may  follow.  Gevin  under  our  prive  sele  at  Edinburgh 
the  first  day  of  Januar  the  yer  of  God  jmvc  and  xxj  yeris  and  of  our  regnne 
the  nynt  yeir.  Per  signaturam  manu  dicti  domini  gubernatoris  sub- 
scriptam etc. 

Fiffe.  Pag.  237. 

Assedatio  dominii  de  Fiffe,  facta  apud  Edinburgh  tertio  die 
mensis  Januarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vice- 
simo PRIMO  PER  DOMINOS  COMMISSARIOS  SUBSCRIPTOS,  VIDELICET 
REVERENDISSIMUM  ET  REVERENDOS  IN  CRISTO  PATRES  JACOBUM 
GLASGUENSEM  ARCHIEPISCOPUM,  CANCELLARIUM,  GAVINUM  EPISCO- 
PUM Abirdonensem,  David  episcopum  Lismorensem,  magistrum 
Joh annem  Campbell  de  Thorntoun,  thesaurarium,  Robertum 
Bertoun  de  Ovirberntoun,  rotulatorem  supremi  domini 

NOSTRI  REGIS,  MAGISTRUM  ROBERTUM  FORMAN,  DECANUM  GLASGUEN- 
SEM,  ET  MAGISTRUM  RlCHABDUM  BOTHVILE,  CANONICUM  GLASGUEN- 
SEM,  PER  COMMISSIONEM  SUPREMI  DOMINI  NOSTRI  REGIS  SUB 
PRIVATO,  CUM  AVISAMENTO  ET  CONSENSU  DOMINI  GUBERNATORIS, 

LICET  INTROITUS  AD  ASSEDATIONES  SUBSCRIPTAS  INCIPIEBAT  IN  FESTO 

Penthecostes  anni  Domini  etc.  quingentesimi  vicesimi. 

Quarterium  de  Edin. 

Murefeild,  xx  s.  yj  pultre,  assedatur  Willelmo  Name  per  decessum  Murefeild. 
Henrici  Name  sui  patris  pro  terminis  trium  annorum,  incipiendo  in 
festo  Penthecostes  anni  Domini  etc.  vcvicesimi,  solvendo  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  xx  s.,  soluta  rotulatori,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Willelmi  xx  s., 
etiam  soluti  dicto  rotulatori.  Estirdrone,  x ii.  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  frumenti  Estirdrone. 
iij  celdre  ij  bolle  ordei  xxiiij  capones.  Illa  sexta  pars  ejusdem  quam 
prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Johannes  Hendersone  nunc  per  mortem 
dicti  Johannis  assedatur  Margarete  Caid  sue  sponse  et  Roberto 
Hendersone  suo  filio  pro  terminis  trium  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo 
Penthecostes  ut  supra,  solvendo  pro  dicta  parte  secundum  formam 
rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  xl  s.,  soluti  rotulatori,  David  Walkar  pro  vj 
part  et  xviij  part,  Margarete  Wilsone  et  Johanni  Wilsone  suo  filio  pro 
ix  part,  Cristiane  Wilsone  et  Johanni  Wilsone  suo  filio  pro  duabus  ix 
partibus,  Duncano  Balfour,  pro  vj  part.  Molendinum  et  le  Cottoun  Molendinum 
ejusdem,  x li.  xxiiij  capones,  Michaeli  Hendersone  et  Roberto  Scott  pro  ix  ejusdemtCmn 
partibus  predicte  terre  et  molendini,  assedantur  eisdem  tenentibus  pro 


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APPENDIX. 


Molendinum 
de  Bello. 
Maristoun. 
Star. 


Murthocarny. 


Thomastoun 
cum  molendino. 
Molendinum 
fullonis  cum 
warda  de  Cupro. 
Ardet. 


Molendinum 
de  Ardet. 
Luthre. 


Molendinum 
de  Luthre. 


Ferny,  etc. 


PAG.  243. 
Parkhill. 


Dene  Myln. 
Pratum  de 
Parkhill,  etc. 


terminis  trium  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anni  Domini 
etc.  vcvicesimi,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
soluta  rotulatori.  Molendinum  de  Bello,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  capones 
xxiiij  pnltrie.  Maristoun.  Star,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  xij  bolle 
frumenti  j celdra  xv  bolle  ij  ferlote  cum  bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  xxiiij 
capones  xlvij  pultrie,  assedatur  Michaeli  Balfour  de  Bourly  militi  pro 
terminis  trium  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anno  Domini 
etc.  vcvicesimo,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
soluta  rotulatori.  Murthocarny,  xx  K.  j celdra  iiij  bolle  frumenti  j celdra 
viij  bolle  ordei  xxiiij  capones  xxiiij  pultrie,  cujus  una  medietas  assedatur 
Cristine  Meldrum  relicte  quondam  Thome  Inglis  et  Johanni  Meldrum 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  x li., 
soluta  rotulatori.  Thomastoun  cum  molendino.  Molendinum  fullonis  cum 
warda  de  Cupro.  Ardet,  xxix  h.  vj  s.  viij  d.  iij  celdre  iiij  bolle  frumenti 
iiij  celdre  iiij  bolle  ordei  viij  capones  lx  pultrie.  Illa  octava  pars  quam 
prius  habuit  Johannes  Skirling  in  feodifirma  nunc  de  consensu  Johannis 
Skirling,  ejus  filii,  et  Walteri  Skirling,  ejus  patrui  et  tutoris,  sub  instru- 
mento magistri  Johannis  Peblis  ostenso  necnon  quodam  appunctuamento 
manibus  dictorum  Walteri  et  Johannis  subscripto,  ut  aparuit,  assedatur 
Thome  Berclay  de  Rynd  in  feodiBrma,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  secun- 
dum formam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  et  duplicatione  feodifirme  iij  li., 
solute  rotulatori.  Ilia  viij  part  quam  prius  habuit  David  Grahame  in 
feodifirma  nunc  assedatur  Jonete  Grahme,  filie  et  heredi  dicti  quondam 
David,  et  Johanni  Wilsoun  ipsius  marito  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  annua- 
tim secundum  ratam  rentalis,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  vj  li.,  solute 
rotulatori.  Molendinum  de  Ardet  alias  Monisle  Myln,  x li.  xxiiij  capones. 
Luthre,  lxxiiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  ilia  dimedia  decime  sexte  partis  quam 
prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  David  Patoun  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  David  ac 
Jonete  Ramsay  sue  uxoris  et  Alexandri  Patoun  eorum  filii  assedatur  in 
feodifirma  Thome  Clerk,  solvendo  pro  dicta  parte  secundum  formam 
rentalis  et  sicut  alii  tenentes  solvant,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  xlvj  s. 
viij  d.,  soluti  rotulatori.  Molendinum  de  Luthre,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d., 
assedatur  Johannis  Smyth  et  Roberto  Utene  pro  terminis  trium  annorum 
ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotula- 
tori. Ferny,  xx  li.  ij  celdre  frumenti  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei  xviij 
capones  xlviij  pultrie.  Ramorgny  et  Lawfeild.  Balgarvy.  Rothulit. 
Molendinum  ejusdem.  Brasina  ejusdem.  Feryfeild  et  Bonefeild,  xxvj  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d. 

Quarteriitm  de  Lundoris. 

Parkhill,  viij  li.,  assedatur  Jonete  Berclay,  relicte  quondam  Johannis 
Inche,  qui  obiit  in  bello,  et  Johanni  Inche  suo  filio  pro  terminis  trium 
annorum,  solvendo  annuatim  viij  ii.,  et  pro  grassuma  viij  ii.,  solute 
rotulatori.  Dene  Myln,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  capones.  Pratum  de 
Parkhill.  Esthalf  de  Dnnmure.  Pratum  ejusdem,  ortus  et  brasina. 
Westhalf  de  Dunmur  cum  le  Bordlande.  Pratum  ejusdem,  ortus 
et  brasina.  Auldlundoris.  Ortus  de  Auldlundoris.  Alius  ortus  ejusdem. 
Brasina  ejusdem.  Tria  cotagia  de  Auldlundoris.  Inchery. 


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xxviij  Martii  anno  etc.  xxij0.  Kinloch,  xxvj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  cujus  Pag.  245. 
una  medietas  assedatur  Elizabeth  Muschett,  relicte  quondam  Johannis  Kinloch. 
Balfour  in  Kinloch  et  Willelmo  Scott,  nunc  suo  sponso,  per  literas  sub 
privato  manu  domini  gubernatoris  subscriptas  pro  terminis  novem 
annorum,  incipiendo  quinto  die  mensis  Decembris  anno  Domini  millesimo 
quingentesimo  vicesimo  primo,  ut  patet  in  dictis  literis,  solvendo  an- 
nuatim  ratam  secundum  formam  rentalis,  grassuma  dicte  medietatis 
xiij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d. , soluta  rotulatori.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  vicesimo 
octavo  mensis  Martii  anno  predicto  coram  dominis  auditoribus  et  com- 
missariis.  Fabrile  ejusdem.  Cullessy,  Wodmyln  cum  terris,  silvis,  Pabrile ejusdem, 
lacubus,  et  molendino.  Schirmure.  Coleheuch.  Cullessy,  etc. 


Quarterium  de  Uchtirmukty. 


PAG.  247. 


Estir  Rossy,  vj  li.  j celdra  frumenti  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei  x bolle  Estir  Rossy. 
avenarum.  Aula  de  Rossy,  v It.  vj  s.  viij  d.  xxiiij  capones.  Aula  de  Rossy. 
Urquhard,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  Betoun  de  Creich  per  Urquhard. 
literas  subscriptas  manibus  dominorum  pro  terminis  trium  annorum, 
incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  quingentesimi  vicesimi,  sol- 
vendo annnatim  xv  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  secundum  formam  dictarum  litera- 
rum  ostensarum  coram  dominis  commissariis  de  data  apud  Leith 
decimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vice- 
simo, et  pro  grassuma  xv  li.  vj  s.  viij  d. , similiter  soluti  dicto  rotulatori. 

Nunc  assedatur  dicto  Johanni  in  feodifirma  per  cartam  sub  magno  sigillo 
et  ratificatam  in  parliamento  tento  apud  Edinburgh  xxvt0  Februarii  anno 
etc.  vcxxiiij°.  In  scaccario  xxiij0  Maij  anno  etc.  vcxxij°.  Westir  Westir  Rossy. 
Rossy.  Illa  tertia  pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  Johannes 
Scrimgeour  nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem  assedatur  Elizabeth  Balfour  ejus 
sponse  et  Marco  Scrimgeour  ejus  filio  in  feodo  et  dicto  Johanni  in  libero 
tenera ento,  solvendo  inde  ratam  secundum  formam  rentalis.  Scriptum  in 
scaccario  xxvj0  Maij  coram  dominis  auditoribus  commissariis.  Cotagia  Cotagia  de 
de  Uchtirmukty.  Illa  terra  cotagia  quam  prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  Uchtirmukty. 
quondam  Johannes  Brady  nunc  per  mortem  ejusdem  assedatur  in  feodi- 
firma Stephano  Brady  ejus  filio,  inde  pecunia  annuatim  vj  s.  iij  d.  oh., 
et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  dicti  Stephani  vj  s.  iij  d.  oh.,  soluti  rotula- 
tori. 


Introitus  Fiff  xxviij  Januarii  xanno  etc.  vcxxij°  per  rotulatorem.  Cotlandis  de 
Cotlandis  de  Uchtirmukty,  illa  dimedia  unius  terre  cotagie  quam  prius  Uchtirmukty. 
habuit  in  feodifirma  Thomas  Dawsone  nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem  assedatur 
Johanni  Bust  in  feodo  et  dicto  Thome  in  libero  tenemento,  inde  solvendo 
secundum  ratam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johannis  xxj  s'.  j d.  soluti 
rotulatori.  Illa  terra  cotagia  quam  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Johannes 
Bavereche  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  Johannis  assedatur  Roberto  Stirk  et 
Thome  Bavereche  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  annuatim  secundum  formam 
rentalis,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  xij  s.  vij  d.,  remissa  per  dominos 
auditores.  Kilquychsse,  iiij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Kilquychsse. 
in  feodifirma  Cristiane  Dempstartoun  et  Jacobo  suo  filio,  inde  pecunia 
annuatim  iiij  li.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem  assedatur  Jacobo  Averie  pro  ter- 
minis trium  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anni  etc.  vcvicesimi, 


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solvendo  annnatim  xlvj  s.  viij  d.,  grassuma  iiij  11.,  soluta  rotulatori. 
Bannachy.  Bannachy.  Molendinum  de  Ucbtirmukty,  ij  celdre  viij  bolle  ordei  xij 
de°Uditirmukty  caPones  j aper,  assedatur  Roberto  Stirk,  Jacobo  Millar,  et  Johanni  Millar 
pro  terminis  trium  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anni  etc. 
vcvicesimi,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  apro  debente  de  octo 
annis  ultimo  elapsis  componitur  cum  eisdem  pro  viginti  solidis  annuatim, 
summa  viij  11.  soluta  rotulatori,  et  in  futurum  dicti  tenentes  solvant 
annuatim  aprum  sufficientem  aut  quadraginta  solidos  pro  pretio  ejusdem. 
Motendinuni  Molendinum  de  Lumquhat,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  xij  capones,  assedatur 
1 ' Egidie  Barclay,  relicte  quondam  Symonis  Kirkcaldy,  et  David  Kirkcaldy 

suo  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine.  Remittitur  in- 
Petlouchy,  etc.  troitus  quia  pater  decessit  in  bello.  Petlouchy.  Westend  de  Stramiglo 
cum  molendino.  Le  Casche.  Domus  stans  in  communi  de  Cascbe. 
Myris  de  Uchtirmukty.  Northquarter  de  Uchtirmukty.  South  quarter. 
Bondhalf.  Gervesland.  Marisland.  Pratum  de  Ucbtirmukty. 


Pag.  253. 


Quarterium  de  Falklande. 


Molendinum 
de  Fruchy. 


Auldhall  cum 
molendino,  etc. 

Kingis  Kettill. 


Molendinum  de  Fruchy,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  j celdra  x bolle  ij  ferlote  cum 
bina  parte  ferlote  ordei  xxiiij  capones,  assedatur  Willelmo  Hendrysone 
pro  terminis  trium  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  anno  Domi- 
ni millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo,  per  literas  assedationis  subscriptas 
manibus  dominorum  de  data  apud  Leith  xvto  mensis  Maij  anni  predicti, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluta  rotulatori.  Auld- 
hall cum  molendino.  Ballinkirk.  Balbreky.  Molendinum  de  Balbreky. 
Kingis  Kettill,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  celdre  j holla  j ferlota  cum  tertia 
parte  ferlote  ordei  iiij  celdre  ij  bolle  ij  ferlote  ij  pecce  avenarum  xxxvj 
pultrie  viij  auce.  Illa  octava  pars  cum  dimedia  decime  sexte  partis  ejusdem 
quam  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  dominus  Laurentius  Alexandri  et  Mariota 
Davidsone  in  feodifirma  nunc  de  consensu  dictorum  domini  Laurentii  et 
Mariote  assedatur  Thome  Alexander  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  secundum  for- 
mam rentalis  annuatim,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  xij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti 
rotulatori.  Illa  octava  pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  in  assedatione 
Johannes  Gourlay  senior  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  Johannis  assedatur  in 
feodifirma  Johanni  Gourlay  juniori  ejus  filio,  solvendo  secundum  formam 
rentalis,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti  rotulatori, 
reservato  libero  tenemento  dicto  Johanni  Gourlay,  seniori.  Illa  decima 
sexta  pars  quam  prius  habuerunt  Margareta  Litstar  et  magister  Alexander 
Gourlay  in  feodifirma  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  magistri  Alexandri  assedatur 
in  feodifirma  dicte  Margarete  et  Willelmo  Litstar,  solvendo  secundum 
formam  rentalis,  xx  s.  soluti  rotulatori  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme.  Illa 
' decima  sexta  pars  quam  prius  habuit  Henricus  Rymar  in  feodifirma  nunc 
de  consensu  dicti  Henrici  assedatur  David  Rymar  suo  filio  in  feodifirma, 
solvendo  secundum  formam  rentalis,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  xx  s. 
soluti  rotulatori.  Apud  Edinburgh  penultimo  Februarii  in  scaccario. 
Illa  decima  sexta  pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  Jacobus 
Robertsone  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  Jacobi,  ut  patet  per  instrumentum 
publicum  magistri  Willelmi  Ballingaw,  assedatur  Jacobo  Robertson  ejus 
filio,  genito  inter  ipsum  et  Elizabeth  Rimour,  in  feodo  et  dicto  Jacobo 


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seniori  in  libero  tenemento,  solvejido  annuatim  ratam  secundum  formam 
rentalis,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  xvj  s.  viij  d.,  soluti  rotulatori. 

Scriptum  in  scaccario  penultimo  Februarii  coram  dominis  auditoribus  et 
commissariis.  Ballingaw.  Annuus  redditus  ejusdem.  Newtoun  de  Falk-  Ballingaw. 
land.  Molendinum  de  Falkland,  j celdra  iiij  bolle  brasii  xxxvj  pultrie,  ^g^e^reddltus 
assedatur  Jacobo  Averie,  filio  quondam  Alani  Averie,  pro  terminis  trium  Newtoun  de 
annorum,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  sine  prejudicio  Cristiane  ^j^ndinum 
Dempstertoune  durante  sua  vita.  Quatuor  brasine  et  sex  cotagia  ejusdem,  de  Falkland. 
Fabrile  ejusdem.  Dorno.  .Newtoun  de  Markinche.  Ballinbla.  Pomerium  ^^jem  etc 
de  Falkland.  Cameron.  Drumtenand.  Villa  sive  burgus  de  Falkland. 

Fruchy,  xvj  li.,  celdra  v bolle,  illa  duodecima  pars  ejusdem  quam  prius  Fmchy. 
habuit  in  feodifirma  quondam  Nicholaus  Ged  nunc  per  mortem  ejusdem 
assedatur  Andree  Ged,  ejus  filio,  in  feodifirma,  solvendo  inde  annuatim 
firmas  et  devorias  secundum  formam  rentalis,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodi- 
firme xxx  s. , soluti  rotulatori. 

Quarterium  de  Largo.  Pag.  256. 

Kingis  Bernis,  illa  decima  sexta  pars  cum  dimedia  quam  prius  habuit  Kingis  Bernis. 
in  feodifirma  Thomas  Calwert,  senior,  et  Joneta  Thomson,  ejus  sponsa, 
nunc  de  consensu  dicti  Thome  assedatur  Thome  Calwert,  ejus  filio  primo- 
genito, in  feodo,  et  dictis  Thome  seniori  et  Jonete  in  libero  tenemento, 
inde  solvendo  annuatim  ratam  secundum  formam  rentalis,  et  pro  dupli- 
catione feodifirme  vij  li.  x s.,  soluti  rotulatori.  Scriptum  in  scaccario 
duodecimo  die  mensis  Aprilis  coram  auditoribus.  Newtoun  de  Reras.  Newtoun  de ' 
Nethir  Reras,  iiij  li.  j celdra  iiij  bolle  ordei  ij  eeldre  viij  bolle  avenarum  ^ethir  Iteras 
xij  capones,  assedatur  Johanni  Betoun  de  Creich  pro  terminis  trium 
annorum,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  iiij  ii.,  soluta  rotulatori. 

Quas  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Johannes  Betoun  de  Creich,  nunc  de  con- 
sensu dicti  Johannis  assedatur  Johanni  Stewart  alias  Mathison,  suo  fratri 
ex  parte  matris,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  ab- 
sque grassuma  quia  dictus  Johannes  solvit  grassumam  rotulatori.  Villa  Villa  de  Largo, 
de  Largo,  xxxij  cotagia  cum  molendino.  Craglande  vocata  Bailyelande.  etc- 
Tres  brasine,  Balcaras.  Molendinum  ejrusdem. 

Septimo  Januarii  anno  etc.  xxi°.  Pag.  264. 

Sederunt  cancellarius,  episcopi  Abirdonensis,  Lismorensis, 

DECANUS  GlASGUENSIS,  MAGISTER  RlCH ARDUS  BOTHVILE,  CANONICUS 

Glasguensis,  thesaurarius,  Robertus  Bertoun,  rotulator. 

Anent  the  actioun  and  clame  maid  be  Robert  Muncrefe  of  Tibbirmello 
aganis  Johnne  Betoun  of  Creif  tuiching  the  richt  to  the  assedatioun  of 
the  landis  of  Urquhard  pertening  to  the  kingis  graice  lyand  within  the 
erldome  of  Fiffe,  that  quhar  it  is  allegeit  be  the  said  Robert  that  he  has 
tak  and  assedatioun  of  the  saidis  landis  for  termis  to  cum  and  is  rentalit  in 
the  sammyn,  and  producit  the  extract  of  the  rentale  tharapon,  and  gaif  in 
befor  the  saidis  lordis  certane  resonis,  allegeand  be  the  sammyn  that  the 
saidis  landis  suld  pertene  to  him  be  resone  of  assedatioun  as  said  is,  and 
ais  anent  the  clame  maid  be  said  Johnne  Betoun  allegeand  the  saidis 


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APPENDIX. 


Pag.  811. 


Almornes  Over 
et  Nethir. 


Muncheis, 

Barschean, 

Marinaueh. 


Castelgour. 


Munches, 

Bairscheane, 

Marinaueh. 


landis  of  Urquhard  to  pertene  to  him  be  resone  of  assedatione  maid  to  him, 
the  lordis  commissionaris  and  settaris  of  the  kingis  landis  haifand  power 
thairto,  and  that  he  was  lauchfully  enterit  be  the  stewart  deput  of  Fyfe 
and  be  the  comptrollaris  precept  to  the  sammyn,  baith  the  saidis  partiis 
being  personaly  present,  thar  richtis,  resonis,  and  allegationis  hard,  sene, 
and  understand,  and  thairwith  being  ryplie  avisit,  the  lordis  commission- 
aris forsaid  decretis,  deliveris,  and  decernis  the  saidis  landis  of  Urquhard 
to  pertene  to  the  said  Johnne  Betoun  be  resone  of  assedatioun  maid  to 
him  of  the  sammyn  be  the  lordis  commissionaris  and  settaris  of  the  kingis 
landis  for  the  tyme  haifand  power  thairto  subscrivit  with  thair  handis  of 
the  dait  at  Leith  the  ten  day  of  Aprile  the  yer  of  God  jmv°  and  xx  yeris 
schewin  and  producit  befor  thaim,  and  that  he  was  lauchfully  enterit  to 
the  saidis  landis  be  the  stewart  deput  efter  the  tenour  of  the  comptrollaris 
precept  thairupon,  as  war  clerly  understand  to  the  saidis  lordis,  and  thair- 
for  ordanis  the  said  Robert  to  decist  and  ceise  fra  the  occupation  of  the 
saidis  landis  in  tyme  to  cum,  and  to  remoif  him  and  his  gudis  tliairfra  to 
be  broikit  and  joisit  peceable  be  the  said  Johne  Betoun  efter  the  forme 
and  tenour  of  his  assedation  and  induring  the  termis  contenit  thairintill, 
and  ordanis  him  to  be  put  in  the  kingis  rentale  of  the  sammyn,  and  the 
said  Robert  Muncreif  to  be  removit  thairfra  nochtwithstanding  the  extract 
of  the  rentale  and  resonis  producit  be  him,  becaus  the  dait  of  the  said 
rentale  is  eftir  the  assedatioun  maid  to  the  said  Johnne  of  the  saidis 
landis,  as  was  inlykwise  understand  to  the  saidis  lordis,  and  ordanis 
lettrez  be  direct  herupon  gif  neid  beis. 

Galloway  subtus  Cree. 

Assedatio  dominii  de  Galloway,  facta  apud  Edinburgh  primo  die 

mensis  Martii  anno  Domino  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo 

PRIMO  PER  DOMINOS  COMMISSARIOS  SUBSCRIPTOS. 

Almornes  Over  et  Nethir,  xxiiij  R.,  assedatur  magistro  David  Dougles 
et  Georgio  Douglas,  filio  quondam  Roberti  Douglas,  pro  terminis  quinque 
annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proxime  futuro,  solvendo  inde 
annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  ejusdem  xv  R.,  soluta  rotulatori. 
Muncheis,  Barschean,  Marinaueh,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedantur  Georgio 
Carnis  et  Cristiane  Scott  sue  sponse  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum, 
incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo  futuro,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Castlegour,  xvj  R.,  asseda- 
tur Agneti  comitisse  de  Both  vile  et  Patricio  comiti  de  Both  vile  ejus 
filio  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes 
proxime  futuro,  inde  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori,  et  pro  grassuma  quinque  annorum  immediate  prece- 
dentium  hunc  assedationem  xvj  R.,  similiter  solute  dicto  rotulatori. 
Scriptum  in  scaccario  xiiij0  die  mensis  Martii  anno  predicto  coram  audi- 
toribus et  commissariis.  Munches,  Bairscheane,  Marinaueh,  xiij  R.  vj  s. 
viij  3.,  assedantur  Agneti  comitisse  de  Both  vile  et  Patricio  comiti  de 
Bothvile  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo 
Penthecostes  proximo  post  lapsum  terminorum  contentorum  in  asseda- 
tione facta  Georgio  Carnis  de  dictis  terris,  ut  patet  superius  in  rentali  et 


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sine  quacunque  exactione  dicti  Georgii  ultra  quam  solvere  debet  regi 

durante  sua  assedatione,  ex  eo  quod  idem  Georgius  solvit  grassumam 

dictarum  terrarum  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum  ut  supra  Roberto 

Bertoun,  rotulatori,  solvendo  annuatim  dicta  Agnes  tempore  sue  asseda- 

tionis  ut  in  margine  xiij  li.  vj  s.  Viij  d.  Scriptam  in  scaccario  xiiij 

Martii.  Molendinum  de  Butle,  xij  11.,  assedatur  Agneti  comitisse  de  Molendinum 

Bothvile  et  Patricio  comiti  de  Bothvile  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  de  Butle. 

solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori,  et  pro 

grassuma  quinque  annorum  immediate  precedentium  hunc  assedationem 

xij  11. , similiter  soluta  eidem  rotulatori.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  die  pre- 

dicto.  Villa  de  Butle,  xiij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d,,  Brekhauch,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  Villa  de  Butle, 

Chapeltoun,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  3.,  Craigtoun,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  3.,  Logan,  chlpeftoun, 

xiij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d. , assedantur  Edwardo  Maxwell,  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Craigtoun,  ’ 

Edwardi  Maxwell  de  Tynwald,  et  Willelmo  Maxwell  ejus  tutori  pro  Logan- 

tempore  minoritatis  dicti  Eduardi,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum, 

incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo  futuro,  solvendo  annuatim  ut 

in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori  per  dictum  Willelmum. 

Balgredane,  xiiij  It.,  assedatur  Georgio  Carnis  et  Cristiane  sponse  sue  Balgredane. 
pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proxime 
futuro,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  grassuma  xiiij  11. , soluta 
rotulatori.  Guffokland,  iiij  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  Gor-  Guffokland. 
doune  de  Lochinver  et  Roberto  Gordoune  de  Glen,  ejus  filio,  pro  ter- 
minis ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotula- 
tori. Corware,  viij  11.,  assedatur  predicto  Johanni  Gordoune  de  Lochin-  corware. 
ver  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  grassuma  viij  11. , 
soluta  rotulatori.  Nethir  et  Ovir  Keltoun  cum  insula,  xiij  R.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  j^etliir  et  Ovir 
cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Georgio  Langmur  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  Keltoun. 
solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluta 
rotulatori,  quia  ista  assedatio  est  multum  levata.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem. 

Quarta  pars  ejusdem.  Clone,  x s.,  assedatur  Archibaldo  Carnis  pro  ter-  clone, 
minis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotula- 
tori. Medietas  de  Kirkandris,  xx  R.  Halcokleys,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  Medietas  de 
Willelmo  M£Clellane,  fratri  domini  de  Bondby,  pro  terminis  quinque  ^aRokRys* 
annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proximo  futuro,  solvendo  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Knokmekle,  viij  R.,  Knokmekle. 
assedatur  Archibaldo  Carnis  et  Johanni  Carnis  ejus  filio  pro  terminis 
quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proxime  futuro, 
solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  viij  R.,  soluta  rotulatori. 

Knoklitle,  vj  R.,  assedatur  Jonete  Mur  et  Andree  Carnis  ejus  filio  pro  Knok  Litle. 
terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotula- 
tori. Culgnaw,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  Carnis  pro  terminis  ut  Culgnaw. 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  xxvj  s.  viij  d. , soluta  rotulatori. 

Piscaria  de  Urr,  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Willelmo  Carnis  de  Orchartoune  piscaria  de  Urr. 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Cule,  xij  R.,  assedatur  Roberto  Langmur  et  Willelmo  Lang-  cuje> 
mur  suo  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
xij  R.,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Willelmi  vj  R.,  solute  rotulatori  unacum  gras- 
suma. Nunc  decimo  octavo  Julii  anno  Domini  etc.  vcxxvto  per  mortem 
Willelmi  Langmur  assedatur  Roberto  Langmur,  suo  patri,  et  magistro 


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APPENDIX. 


Quhitpark. 

Corbertoun. 

Slewingnaw. 


Grangia  de 

Keltoun. 

Daldawane. 

Lochdoganis 

Uvir. 

Medillet 

Nethir 

Lochdoganis. 

Carlinwerk. 


Le  Markis. 
Le  Markland 
de  Kilbryde. 


Le  Mote  de  Urr. 

Clonyark, 
Auchinske  auch, 

Caiglug. 


Mylnbank. 


Bordland  de 
Suthik,  etc. 


Pag.  317. 
Barskeauch. 


Tressok. 


Auchinhay. 


Clothok  Mekle 
et  Litle. 
Clonyark. 


Auchinlosk. 

Drumstinchell. 


Georgio  Langmur,  fratri  dicti  Willelmi,  pro  terminis  in  rentali  contentis. 
Introitus  remittitur  ex  consideratione  commissariorum  et  auditorum 
scaccarii.  Quhitpark,  v Ii.  Corbertoun,  xv  ii.,  assedatur  Johanni 
Gordoune  de  Lochinver  et  Roberto  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Slew- 
ingnaw, vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  Gordoune,  filio  quondam 
Alexandri  Gordoune  senioris,  per  decessum  dicti  Alexandri,  pro 
terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johannis  vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  similiter 
soluti  rotulatori.  Grangia  de  Keltoun,  xiij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Daldawane, 
v Ii.  vj  s viij  d.  Lochdoganis  Uvir,  x ii.,  assedatur  domino  Willelmo 
Wardlaw  et  Willelmo  Lokkart,  burgensi  de  Edinburgh,  pro  terminis 
ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 
Medill  et  Nethir  Lochdogannis,  xx  ii.,  assedantur  Gilberto  M‘Clellane 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  absque  grassuma.  Car- 
linwerk,  iij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Johanni  Lindissay,  filio  quondam 
Herberti  Lindissay,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  x ii.,  soluta  rotulatori.  Le  Markis,  v ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Le 
Merkland  de  Kilbryde,  xl  s.,  quas  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Thomas 
M‘Clellane  de  Bomby,  nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem  assedatur  Michaeli 
M‘Garmore  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Le  Mote  de  Urr,  vj  s.  viij  d. , assedatur 
Patricio  Sinclair,  Clonyark,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Auchinskeauch,*iij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d., 
assedantur  Mariote  Bonkle  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine 
sine  grassuma.  Caiglug,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Herberto  Heris  pro 
terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Mylnbank,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Michaeli  Murray,  filio  et 
heredi  Alexandri  Murray,  et  Helene  Greir  ejus  matri  pro  terminis  ut 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 
Bordland  de  Suthik,  vj  ii.  Molendinum  de  Suthik,  iij  ii.  Litle  Racherne, 
xxvj  s.  viij  d. 

Culven. 

Barskeauch,  v ii.  vj  s.  viij  d,,  assedatur  Johanni  Lindissay,  filio 
quondam  Herbert  Lindissay,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Tressok,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d., 
assedatur  Johanni  Lindissay  pro  una  medietate  ejusdem  pro  terminis  ut 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Alia 
medietas  ejusdem,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Karolo  Murray  et  Fergusio  suo 
filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
. tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Auchinhay,  iij  ii. , assedatur  Mariote  Bonkle 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  absque  grassuma. 
Clothok  Mekle  et  Litle,  vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Clonyark,  xxvj  s.  viij  d., 
assedantur  Karolo  Murray  et  Richardo  ejus  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  viij  ii. , de  qua  grassuma  remisse  eidem 
Karolo  de  mandato  domin  igubernatoris  iiij  ii.,  et  relique  quatuor  libre 
solute  rotulatori.  Auchinlosk,  xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Mariote  Bonkle 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  absque  grassuma.  Drum- 
stinchell, iiij  ii.,  assedatur  Johanni  Murray  de  Cokpule  militi  pro 


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terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotula- 
tori. Laggane,  iiij  li.  Bordland  de  Lagan,  iiij  H.  viij  s.  viij  d.  Reid-  Laggane,  etc. 
bank,  xl  s.  Tressok,  xx  s.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem  xx  s.  Barsky,  Barsky. 
xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Willelmo  Heris,  filio  quondam  Roberti  Heris 
pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta 
rotulatori.  Barcloy,  vj  li.  Glenstokane,  xliiij  s.  iiij  d. , assedatur  Mariote  Barcloy. 
Bonkle  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  sine  grassuma.  Glenstokane. 


Glenken.  Pag.  319. 

Castellmaddy  clamatum  per  dominum  de  Daltoun  hereditarie.  Cullin-  Castellmaddy. 
daich.  Park,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Largmore,  xl  s.  Clonary,  xl  s. , assedatur  p^ndaich- 
Johanni  Mureheid  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  Largmore. 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Largway,  iij  li.  vj  5.  viij  d,,  assedatur  Johanni  ^ar^way 
M‘Lellane  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Craginhay,  vj  S.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  ille  due  marcate  Craginbay. 
terrarum  cum  dimedia  earundem  quas  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  David 
Chalmer  nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem,  ut  patet  per  instrumentum  publicum 
domini  Gilberti  M‘Nach,  notarii  publici,  assedatur  Johanni  Gordoun  in 
Hasilfeild,  solvendo  ut  in  margine  secundum  formam  rentalis  pro 
terminis  ut  supra,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johannis  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  soluti 
rotulatori.  Drumboy,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Archibaldo  Dunbar,  Drumboy. 
filio  Jacobi  Dunbar  militis  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Garvery,  iij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Alia  Garvery,  etc. 
medietas,  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Le  Mote  de  Erlstoun,  vj  s.  viij  d.  Knokin- 
schene,  Barskeauch  Uvir,  Middill,  et  Nethir  cum  piscaria,  xxiiij  li.,  Barskeauch 
quarum  terrarum  quatuor  marcate  assedantur  Johanni  Gordoun  juniori, 
filio  quondam  Alexandri  Gordoun  militis,  solvendo  secundum  ratam  piscaria, 
rentalis,  et  residuum  dictarum  terrarum  assedatur  Johanni  Gordoune, 
nepoti  quondam  Alexandri  Gordoun  senioris,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  sol- 
vendo ut  in  margine  pro  sua  parte  dictarum  terrarum,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Ardes  Ovir,  Hethir, . et  Midle,  xx  li.,  assedantur  Ardes  Ovir, 
Alexandro  Gordoune  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  et 

grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Corscrage,  Corsmury,  Barcloy,  Corscrage, 

Caldow,  xxx  li.,  assedantur  Thome  M‘Clellane  de  Bondby  pro  terminis  ut  Corsmury, 

’ ’ , . . . . ? n , Barcloy,  Caldow. 

supra,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotu- 
latori. Craigmoy,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Slewindaw,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  Craigmoy. 
assedatur  Egidie  Greiresoune  et  Mergrete  Crechtoune,  filie  et  heredi  Slewindaw* 
quondam  Roberti  Crechtoune,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Pollinyesk,  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , Pollinzesk. 
assedatur  Simoni  Gordoune  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Galtwellowis  et  Knokinvane.  Galtwellowis 
Cubbeis,  vj  li.,  assedatur  Gilberto  M'Clellane  et  Mergarete  Hereis  sue  cuWieis^^6* 
sponse  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori,  et  pro  introitu  dicte  Margarete  iij  li.  similiter  solute 
dicto  rotulatori.  Ernelosk,  iiij  li.,  assedatur  Archibaldo  Dunbar,  filio  Emelosk. 
quondam  Jacobi  Dunbar  militis  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in 
margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Berntagart,  v li.  vj  s.  Bemtagart. 
viij  d. , assedatur  predicto  Archibaldo  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut 
in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori. 


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APPENDIX. 


Pag.  322. 

Uvir  Sannak. 
Nethir  Sannak. 


Dunrod  Sannak, 
etc. 


PAG.  323. 

Trostre. 

Culcragiis. 


Methfeild. 


Lagan. 


Pollincre. 
Foresta  de 
Buchane. 


Piscaria  de 
Buchane,  etc. 


PAG.  325. 

Kiddisdale. 

Ardborg. 

Fintellauch, 

Beauch, 

Clanriddir, 

Garnescheauch. 

Clauchry,  etc. 


Slewindonale, 
Dalmerk,  et 
Dalwauchlyne. 
Tulilagach. 


Egirnes,  etc. 


Lefynnollo, 
Lauchtalpane, 
Carmultiburgh 
et  Lauchbeg. 


Sannak. 

Uvir  Sannak,  xx  li.  1ST etliir  Sannak,  vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. , cujus  una 
medietas  assedatur  Roberto  Gordoun  de  Glen  militi  pro  terminis  ut 
supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Alia 
medietas  ejusdem,  vj  ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Karolo  Murray  et  Richardo 
ejus  filio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Dunrod  Sannak,  xiiij  ii.  Molendinum  de  Sannak,  j 
celdre  iiij  bolle  farrine  avenatioe.  Grangia  de  Sannak,  xl  ii. 

Twyname. 

Trostre,  viij  li.,  assedatur  Jolianni  Mureheid  pro  terminis  ut  supra, 
solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Culcragiis, 
viij  R.,  assedatur  domino  Willelmo  Wardlaw,  rectori  de  Dairy,  pro  ter- 
minis quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  et  Alexandro  Hepburn  de  Richartoun, 
solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori, 
et  pro  introitu  dicti  Alexandri  iiij  ii. , similiter  solute  eidem  rotulatori. 
Methfeild,  iiij  ii.,  assedatur  Gilberto  Laudir  et  magistro  Henrico,  ejus 
filio,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum, 
soluta  rotulatori.  Lagan,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  assedatur  Roberto  Gordoun 
de  Glen  militi  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Pollincre.  Foresta  de  Buchane,  x H.,  asseda- 
tur Gilberto  comiti  de  Cassillis  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo 
in  festo  Penthecostes  proxime  futuro,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Piscaria  de  Buchane.  Grangia  de  Spott.  Mol- 
endinum de  Keltoun.  Molendinum  de  Culven,  v it.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  asseda- 
tur Thome  M‘Clellane  de  Bomby  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in 
margine.  Castellmanis  de  Kirkcudbrycht. 

Galloway  supra  Cree. 

Kiddisdale,  xx  li.  Ardborg,  xiij  ii.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Fintellauch,  Beauch, 
Clanriddir,  Garnescheauch,  x ii.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  cujus  una  medietas  asseda- 
tur Roberto  Stewart  de  Mynto  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  x li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Alia  medietas  earundem, 
x li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Clauchry,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Keroquherne,  viij  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Blairmalkin,  viij  li.  Knokincur,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d. 
Knokkane,  viij  R.  xiijs.  iiij  d.  Cluttauch,  iiij  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Kil- 
darrauch,  viij  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Kerebrewyne,  viij  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Kila- 
dame,  Iiij  s.  iiij  d.  Slewindonale,  Dalmerk,  et  Dalwauchlyne,  xx  R., 
assedantur  Alexandro  Kennedy  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim 
ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori.  Tulilagach,  vj  R., 
cujus  una  medietas  assedatur  Uchtredo  M ‘Dowell,  nepoti  et  heredi  quon- 
dam Uchtredi  M‘Dowell  de  Garthclone  et  filio  quondam  Thome  M‘Dowell, 
ejus  patris,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo  ut  in  margine,  grassuma 
tantum,  soluta  rotulatori  per  Johannem  Weir  nomine  Alexandri  M‘Dowell, 
tutoris  dicti  Uchtredi.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem,  vj  R.  Egirnes,  Culdery, 
Ardcute,  xx  R.  Knokaffrik,  v R.  Altoun,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Berywallok, 
v R.  Calvornes,  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.  Quhyltis,  iij  R.  Le  Largis,  iiij  R. 
Balgregane,  iiij  R.  Lefynnollo,  Lauchtalpane,  Carmultiburgh,  et  Lauch- 
beg, xxx  R.,  assedantur  Uchtredo  M ‘Dowell,  nepoti  et  heredi  quondam 


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511 


Uchtredi  Makdowell  de  Garthelone,  et  filio  et  heredi  quondam  Thome 
M ‘Dowell,  ejus  patris,  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  pecunia  ut  in  margine, 
grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotulatori  per  Johannem  Weir  nomine  Alexandri 
M ‘Dowell,  tutoris  dicti  Uchtredi.  Glenturk,  vj  s.  viij  cl.  Piscaria  de  Glenturk,  etc. 
Bladenach,  iiij  11.  x s.  Molendinum  de  Bladenach.  Ballindune.  Molen- 
done.  Grangia  de  Ballindone  assedatur  Jonete  Stewart,  relicte  quondam  Grangiade 
Johannis  Dunbar  de  Mochrum,  et  Archibaldo  Dunbar  suo  filio  pro  terminis  Ballindone' 
quinque  annorum  ut  supra,  solvendo  annuatim  xl  H.,  illa  conditione  quod 
dicta  Joneta  habeat  dictam  assedationem  pro  tempore  vite  sue.  Fokfurde  Fokfurde  de 
de  Cree.  Lochdogane,  x 11.  quas  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  dominus  Lochdogane. 
Willelmus  Wardlaw  et  quondam  Willelmus  Lokkart,  burgensis  de  Edin- 
burgh, nunc  per  mortem  dicti  Willelmi  et  de  consensu  dicti  domini 
Willelmi  assedatur  domino  Alexandro  Scott  et  Jacobo  Scott  pro  terminis 
in  rentali  contentis,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  introitu 
eorundem  ad  dictam  assedationem,  x H , solute  dicto  rotulatori.  Scriptum 
in  scaccario  quarto  Martii  anno  vcxxiij°  coram  auditoribus. 

Trabeauch  et  Culzenauch,  Pag.  331. 

Apud  Edinburgh  vij°  die  mensis  Aprilis  anno  etc.  xxijo.  Terre  de 
Trabeauch  jacentes  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Air  extendentes  ad  viginti 
libratas  terrarum  et  terre  de  Culzenauch  infra  dominium  de  Galloway 
extendentes  ad  quinque  libratas  terrarum  antiqui  extentus,  quas  habent 
in  assedatione  Isobella  Wallaice,  relicta  quondam  Hugonis  Campbell  de 
Lowdone  militis  et  Hugo  Campbell  ejus  filius  per  literas  sub  privato  de 
consensu  domini  gubernatoris  pro  terminis  novem  annorum,  incipiendo 
in  festo  Penthecostes  anno  etc.  quingentesimo  decimo  sexto,  ut  patet  in 
dictis  literis,  nunc  assedantur  dictis  Isobelle  et  Hugoni  ejus  filio  pro 
terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  immediate  post  lapsum  dictorum 
novem  annorum  nondum  completorum,  inde  solvendo  annuatim  secundum 
formam  ren  talis,  et  pro  grassuma  dictorum  quinque  annorum  xx  11.,  solute 
rotulatori.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  die  predicto. 

Stratherne.  pag.  359. 

Assedato  dominii  de  Strathern,  facta  apud  Edinburgh  sexto  die 
mensis  Februarii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vice- 
simo PRIMO  PER  DOMINOS  COMMISSARIOS  SUBSCRIPTOS,  VIDELICET 
REVERENDISSIMUM  REVERENDOSQUE  IN  CRISTO  PATRES  JACOBUM 
ARCHIEPISCOPUM  GLASGUENSEM,  CANCELLARIUM,  GA VINUM  EPISCO- 
PUM Abirdonensem,  David  episcopum  Lismorensem,  magistrum 
Johannem  Campbell  de  Thorntoun,  thesaurarium,  Robertum 
Bertoun  de  Ovirbertoun,  rotulatorem  supremi  domini  nostri 
regis,  magistrum  Robertum  Forman,  decanum  Glasguensem, 

MAGISTRUM  RlCHARDUM  BOTHVILE,  CANONICUM  GLASGUENSEM,  PER 
COMMISSIONEM  SUPREMI  DOMINI  NOSTRI  REGIS. 

Kinkellis  North  et  South,  ille  quinquaginta  solidate  terrarum  de  South  Kinkellis  North 
Kinkell  quas  prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  Robertus  Wilsone  nunc  per  et  South, 
mortem  ejusdem  assedantur  in  feodifirma  Henrico  Wilsone,  ejus  filio, 
solvendo  annuatim  1 s.  secundum  formam  rentalis,  et  pro  introitu  et 


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APPENDIX. 


Blairmore. 

Glenlecharn. 

Clachy. 


Drumquhara- 

gan. 


Kinkellis. 


PAG.  361. 

Westir  Glentarf. 


Brigland. 


PAG.  379. 


Ormisheuch. 


duplicatione  feodifirme  v li. , solute  rotulatori.  Ille  sex  librate  terrarum 
de  Southkinkell  quas  prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  Georgius  Grahame  nunc 
per  mortem  ejusdem  assedantur  in  feodifirma  Willelmo  Grahame  ejus 
filio,  solvendo  annuatim  x li.,  absque  introitu  seu  duplicatione,  quai 
dictus  Georgius  decessit  in  campo  de  Flowdoun.  Ille  tres  librate  sex 
solidate  et  octo  denariate  terrarum  de  Southkinkell  quas  prius  habuit  in 
assedatione  quondam  Finlaus  Leich  nunc  per  mortem  ejusdem  assedantur 
in  feodifirma  Willelmo  Leich  suo  filio,  solvendo  annuatim  iij  ii.  vj  s. 
viij  a.,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  3.,  soluti  rotulatcri. 
Blairmore,  xiij  li.  vj  s.  viij  3.,  Glenlecharn,  x li.  cum  parte  marte, 
Clachy,  xxiiij  li.  cum  martis,  quas  prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  quondam 
Johannes  dominus  Drummond,  nunc  per  decessum  ejusdem  assedantur 
David  domino  Drummond,  prenepoti  dicti  quondam  Johannis  domini 
Drummond,  et  Johanni  Drummond  de  Innerpeffrey,  ejus  tutori  pro  toto 
tempore  minoritatis  dicti  David,  solvendo  annuatim  ut  in  margine  cum 
parte  marte,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  dictarum  terrarum  lxxxxiiij  li. 
xiij  s.  iiij  3.,  soluti  rotulatori.  Drumquharagan,  illa  marcata  terrarum 
antiqui  extentus  earundem  vocata  Monrusk  quam  prius  habuit  in  feodi- 
firma quondam  Jacobus  Reidheuch  nunc  per  mortem  ejusdem  assedatur 
in  feodifirma  Jacobo  Reidheuch  ejus  filio,  inde  pecunia  annuatim  xxxiij  s, 
iiij  3.  cum  parte  marte,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  iij  li.  vj  s.  viij  3. , 
soluti  rotulatori.  Kinkellis,  xxvj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  3. , illa  tertia  pars  terrarum 
de  Northkinkell  quam  prius  habuit  in  feodifirma  David  Murray  nunc  per 
mortem  ejusdem  assedatur  Willelmo  Murray  ejus  filio  in  feodifirma,  inde 
pecunia  annuatim  secundum  ratam  ut  in  margine,  cum  devoriis  et  parte 
marte,  et  pro  duplicatione  feodifirme  xvij  R.  xv  s.  vj  d.,  solute  rotulatori, 
Scriptum  in  scaccario  coram  dominis  auditoribus  et  commissariis. 

Introitus  in  scaccario  anno  etc.  xxij0  quinto  Aprilis.  Westir  Glentarf, 
v R,  vj  s.  viij  3.,  quas  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  Mauritius  Nesone  in 
feodo  et  Murrok  ejus  mater  in  vitali  redditu  nunc  de  consensu  dicti 
Mauritii  assedatur  in  feodifirma  David  Murray,  filio  Johannis  Murray  de 
Strowane,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  viij  li.  cum  parte  martarUm,  et  pro  in- 
troitu dicti  Davio  iiij  li.,  solute  rotulatori.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  quinto 
Aprilis  anno  etc.  vcxxij.  Brigland,  v li.  vj  s.  viij  3.,  quas  prius  habuit  in 
assedatione  Johannes  Betoun  in  feodifirma  nunc  de  consensu  dicti  Johannis 
assedatur  in  feodifirma  Willelmo  Stewart  alias  Mathison,  fratri  dicti 
Johannis  ex  parte  matris,  inde  solvendo  annuatim  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  3.  cum 
martis,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Willelmi  iiij  R.,  solute  rotulatori.  Scriptum 
in  scaccario  quinto  Aprilis  anno  vcxxijQ. 

Stewartoun. 

Assedatio  terrarum  dominii  de  Stewartoun,  facta  apud  Edin- 
burgh TERTIO  DIE  MENSIS  MARTII  ANNO  DOMINI  MILLESIMO  QUIN- 
GENTESIMO VICESIMO  PRIMO  PER  DOMINOS  COMMISSARIOS  PRE- 
SCRIPTOS. 

Ormisheuch,  vj  R.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  assedatur  Isobelle  Stewart  pro  terminis 
quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proxime  futuro, 
solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine,  grassuma  tantum,  soluta  rotu- 


RENTALIA  DOMINI  REGIS. 


513 


latori.  Hoilhous,  iij  11.  vj  s.  yiij  ft.,  assedatur  Willelmo  Fergushill  et  Hoilhous. 

Niniano  Fergushill  ejus  lilio  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  inde  pecunia  annua- 

tim  ut  in  margine,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Niniani  iij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  soluti 

rotulatori.  Rydinghill,  iij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  Dowy  Wra,  iij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.,  Rydinghill. 

de  quibus  in  manibus  quondam  domini  Patricii  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavile  Duwy  Wra. 

sex  solidate  et  viij  denariate  terrarum,  quarum  terrarum  tres  librate  assed- 

antur  Agneti  Montgumry,  relicte  quondam  Alexandri  Casia w,  pro  terminis 

quinque  annorum  incipiendo  in  festo  Pentbecostes  proxime  futuro,  solvendo 

inde  annuatim  iij  11.  Pottartoun,  iiij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d. , quas  prius  habuit  in  Pottartoun. 

assedatione  dicta  Agnes,  nunc  de  consensu  ejusdem  due  marcate  cum 

dimedia  marcata  hujusmodi  terrarum  assedantur  Johanni  Fergushill,. et 

residuum  dictarum  terrarum  prefate  Agneti  pro  terminis  ut  supra,  solvendo 

inde  annuatim  secundum  ratam  ut  in  margine,  grassuina  dictarum  trium 

libratarum  de  Dovvy  wra  et  terrarum  de  Pottartoun  xix  marce  vj  s.  viij  d., 

soluti  rotulatori,  et  pro  introitu  dicti  Johan nis  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.,  similiter 

soluti  dicto  rotulatori.  Bowaneschaw  et  Dryriggis,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Bowaneschaw 

Mylntoun  de  Creauch,  vj  H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Chapeltoun,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  efc  -Dryriggis,  etc. 

Cuttiswra,  iiij  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Robertland,  xxxiij  s.  iiij  d.  Cokilby, 

xl  s.  Clerkland,  viij  11.,  cujus  una  marcata  earundem  quam  prius  habuit  Clerkland. 

in  assedatione  Johannes  Calderwod  de  consensu  Nigelli  Wyle,  ut  patet  in 

rentali,  nunc  assedatur  dicto  Johanni  pio  terminis  quinque  annorum 

incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes  proxime  futuro,  inde  solvendo  annuatim 

xxvj  s.  viij  d.,  grassuma  tantum  ut  ceteri  tenentes  solvenda  domine  de 

Rowallan.  Scriptum  in  scaccario  x»  Aprilis  anno  etc.  vcxxij°  coram 

auditoribus.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem.  Tua  Corshillis,  iiij  11.  Hairschaw,  Tua  Corshillis, 

iiij  11.  Blaklaw,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  Alia  medietas  ejusdem,  vj  h.  xiij  s.  efcc* 

iiij  d.  Foulschawis,  iiij  11.  Molendinum  de  Clerkland,  j celdra  farrine 

avenatice.  Molendinum  de  Creauch,  j celdra  farrine  avenatice. 

Stewartoun.  Introitus  xvj  die  mensis  Martii  anno  Domini  millesimo  Pag.  383. 
quingentesimo  vicesimo  secundo  per  rotulatorem.  Miltoun  de  Creauch,  Miltouu  de 
vj  h.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  quam  prius  habuit  in  assedatione  quondam  Johannes  u 
Striveling,  filius  quondam  Johannes  Striveling,  qui  obiit  in  bello  sub 
vexillo  supremi  domini  nostri  regis,  nunc  per  mortem  dicti  Johannis 
junioris  assedatur  Jonete  Montgumry,  relicte  dicte  Johannis,  et  uni  proli 
ejusdem,  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in  festo  Penthecostes 
proximo,  absque  grassuma,  quia  dictus  Johannes  solvit  grassumam  in 
ultima  assedatione  Isobelle  Elphinstoun,  et  pro  introitu  dicte  Jonete  vj  H. 
xiij  s.  iiij  d.,  soluti  rotulatori. 

Telyng  et  Polgavy.  Pag.  393. 

Introitus  facti  per  dominos  commissarios  ut  supra  tertio  die  mensis 
Martii  anno  Domini  millesimo  quingentesimo  vicesimo  primo  apud  Edin- 
burgh ut  supra.  Balkello,  iij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  ij  bolle  avenarum  vj  pultrie,  Balkello. 
Petcammok,  vj  11.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  iiij  bolle  avenarum  xij  pultrie,  Polcak,  Petcammok. 
xiij  11.  vj  s.  viij  d.  viij  bolle  avenarum  xxiiij  pultrie,  villa  de  Teling,  vj  11.  m .. 

xii]  s.  nij  d.  uij  bolle  avenarum  xij  pultrie,  Bagraw,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  mj  d.  j3agraW- 
iiij  bolle  avenarum  xij  pultrie,  Scheilhill,  x H.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  iiij  bolle  Scheilhill. 

VOL.  XIV.  2 K 


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APPENDIX. 


Polgavy. 

Molendinum 
de  Teling. 


avenarum  xij  pultrie,  Polgavy,  vj  li.  xiij  s.  iiij  d.  vj  bolle  avenarum  xviij 
pultrie,  molendinum  de  Teling,  iiij  li.,  assedantur  magistro  Johanni 
Campbell  de  Thorntoun,  thesaurario  supremi  domini  nostri  regis,  et 
Isobelle  Gray  ejus  sponse  pro  terminis  quinque  annorum,  incipiendo  in 
festo  Penthecostes  proxime  futuro,  solvendo  inde  annuatim  ut  in  margine 
firmas  et  devorias. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


LIBER  RESPONSIONEM  ANNI  IMV°XIII.  LlB.  1513-1527. 

FOL.  1. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  512  mare,  de  relevio  dominii  et  baronie  de  Edinburgh. 
Lestalrig  cum  suis  pertinentiis,  viz.  le  Manys  et  terris  dominicalibus  ville 
de  Lestalrig  et  villa  de  Leith  cum  molendinis  ejusdem  cum  tenentibus 
etc.,  ac  advocatione  et  donatione  ecclesie  parochialis  de  Lestalrig,  unacum 
terris  de  Netliirgogar  et  dominio  ejusdem  ac  villa  et  terris  de  Montlow- 
thiane  cum  dependentiis  earundem  dicte  baronie  de  Lestalrig  an  nexatis 
et  incorporatis,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Logane  militi  de 
eisdem  apud  Perth  23  Oct.  a.r.  1. 

Jacobus  Logane,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  40  11.  de  relevio  Berwik. 
terrarum  de  Riselaw  cum  pertinentiis,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Edmonstoun  de  eisdem,  24  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Idem  Jacobus  * pro  20 Edinburgh. 

Jacobus  Logane,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  Roxburgh, 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  baronie  de  Eduem  cum  molendino 
et  una  tenandria  de  Ednem,  exceptis  et  reservatis  40  marcatis  terrarum 
de  Ednem,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Edmonstoun  de 
eisdem. 

Idem  Jacobus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  Berwik. 

2 terrarum  husbandiarum  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Gradane,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Diksoun  dc  eisdem,  24  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Idem  Jacobus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  30  marc,  de  Edinburgh. 

relevio  dimedietatis regi  debito  per  sasinam  [datam] 

. . Houstoun  de  eisdem 

relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Mailvil  cum  suis  Edinburgh. 

annexis,  viz.  terris  de  Stanehous,  Prestoun,  Wattirstoun,  Morwynsidis,  -El0L-  2- 
Moshous,  cum  suis  molendinis,  tenentibus  etc.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Niniano  Ross  de  eisdem,  24  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 11.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Portarsyde,  regi  Lynlithqw. 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Dundas  de  eisde,m,  die  etc.  predict. 

Willelmus  Sinclar  in  Morhame,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  Edinburgh 
20  marc,  de  firmis  2 terrarum  husbandiarum  jacentium  in  territorio  de  HadinS- 
Ballincreif,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  marc,  et  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 

*The  corresponding  entry  in  the  Index  to  the  Responde  Books  is  “Sasina  Johanni 
Edmonstoun  terrarum  de  Nudry.” 


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APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


FOL.  3. 
Roxburgh  et 
Selkirk. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun.  • 
Linlythqw. 


Linlithqw. 


Linlithqw. 


Berwik. 


Berwik. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


Patricio  Hepburne,  nepoti  domini  de  Rollandstoun,  de  eisdem  24 
Oct.  a.r.l. 

Willelmus  Sinclar  in  Morhame,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro 
2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  comitatus  de  Boithuile  et  baronie 
de  Halis  cum  suis  annexis  etc.  unacum  offu-iis  magni  admirrali  regni 
Scotie  et  vicecomitatuum  de  Edinburgh,  Edinburgh  infra  constabulariam 
de  Hadingtoun,  et  Berwik,  ac  balliatus  de  Lawderdale,  cum  advocatione 
et  donatione  prepositurarum,  ecclesiarum,  prebeudaruin,  et  capellaniarum 
ejusdem  comitatus,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Hepburne  de 
eisdem  24  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Idem  Willelmus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  presentia  dicti 
Patricii  Hepburne  in  itinere  justiciarie  d.n.  regis  tenendo  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  Roxburgh  quotiens  contigerit,  pro  servitio  albefirme  dominii 
de  Liddalisdale  cum  castro  de  Armitage,  cum  advocatione  et  donatione 
ecclesiarum  et  capellaniarum  ejusdem,  et  pro  160  li.  per  duplicationem 
feodifirme  terrarum  et  locorum  de  Fermehope,  Kirkstede,  Dry  hope  et 
dimedietatis  de  Henvennell,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Patricio  de  eisdem  die  etc.  antedict. 

Idem  Willelmus  Sinclare,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  60  li. 
de  relevio  baronie  de  Colestoun  et  pro  15  li.  de  relevio  dimedietatis 
baronie  de  Kettilstoun,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Patricio 
Broune  de  eisdem  anno  etc.  predict. 

Dictus  Willelmus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  600  mare, 
de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Wynschburgh  cum  molendinis,  tenentibus 
etc.  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  Seytoun  de 
eisdem  die  etc.  predict. 

Dictus  Willelmus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Estirbynnyng 
eum  principali  mansione  et  orto  ejusdem,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam 
Georgeo  Seytoun  die  eisdem  die  etc.  predict. 

Dictus  Willelmus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Hartishede  et  Cientis,  regi 
debitam  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Georgio  Seytoun  de  eisdem  die  etc.  pre- 
dict. 

Dictus  Willelmus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  baronie  de  Langtoun  et  molendinorum 
ejusdem,  unacum  officio  hostiarii  camere  regis  dicte  baronie  adjuncto, 
regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Cokburne  de  eisdem  25  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Dictus  Willelmus  Sinclare,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro 
120  li.  de  relevio  baronie  de  Hirdmonstoun,  cum  advocatione  et  donatione 
capelle  Sancti  Johannis  Ewangeliste,  cum  tenentibus  etc.  ejusdem,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Sinclare  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predict. 

Idem  Willelmus  Sinclare,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro 


1513. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


517 


140  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Seytoun  et  Wyntoun,  cum 
castris,  fortaliciis,  tenentibus  etc.,  et  pro  1000  mare,  de  relevio  terrarum 
et  baronie  de  Tranent,  cum  carbonariis  de  Tranent,  Elphinstoun  et 
Fawside,  unacum  tenentibus  etc.  earundem,  exceptis  valoribus  terrarum 
subscriptarum  pertinentium  Jonete  Hepburne  sponse  quondam  Georgei 
domini  Seytoun  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  viz.  terrarum  de  Wyntoun 
cum  manerio,  fortalitiis,  orto  et  molendinis  earundem,  jacentium  in  dicta 
baronia  de  Seytoun,  necnon  terrarum  de  IViylis  jacentium  in  baronia 
de  Tranent,  et  40  libratarum  terrarum  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de 
Seytoun,  ac  20  libratarum  terrarum  in  Langnudry  infra  dictam  baroniam  de 
Tranent,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  Seytoun  de  eisdem  25 
Oct.  ar.  1. 

Jacobus  Logane,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  Edinburgh, 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Kosling  cum  castro, 
fortalicio,  et  villa  ejusdem,  cum  superioritatibus  tenentium  et  tenandri- 
arum  ejusdem,  necnon  pro  300  mare,  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Pentland  et  terrarum  de  Pentlandmure,  Kirkton,  Quhithauch,  Logane- 
hous,  Ernecraig,  Sunnonyshope,  Mortoun,  et  Mortounhall,  dicte  baronie 
annexatarum,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Sinclare  de  eisdem 
26  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Idem  Jacobus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  80  li.  de  relevio  Edinburgh 
terrarum  de  Mekill  Pynkartoun  et  Litil  Pynkartoun,  regi  debitis  per  Hadin' 
sasinam  datam  Colino  Campbell  de  eisdem  26  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Gilbertus  Makuachtane  de  Dundaraw,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respon-  fol.  5. 
debit  pro  300  mare,  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Knapdale,  cum  officiis  justiciarie,  Terbart* 
vicecomitis,  coronatoris,  et  camerarii  omnium  et  singularum  terranlm  de 
Kyntyre  et  Knapdale,  ac  cum  officio  capitanei  castri  de  Tarbert,  et  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Skipynche, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Colino  Campbell  de  eisdem  die 
etc.  predict. 

Georgius  Buchquhannane,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  82  li.  Dunbertane. 
per  duplicationem  feodifirme  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Rosneith,  regi 
debitam  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Colino  Campbell  de  eisdem  die  etc. 
predict. 

Johannes  Campbell  de  Ardfynglas,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  Ergile. 
pro  2 clamidis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  dominii  de  Lorne, 
et  pro  duobis  paribus  cirothecarun  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum 
et  baronie  de  Kilmun,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Orchard,  et  pro  duabus  rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme terrarum  de  Bordland  cum  custodia  castri  de  Dunnune,  necnon  pro 
300  marc,  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Lochquhow  et  Glenurquhay, 
et  pro  200  marc,  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Ovircowell,  et  pro  40 
marc,  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Strathachy  et  Ardmarnok,  et  pro  40  li.  de 
relevio  baronie  de  Ottir,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Auchna- 
garryn,  Cantra,  Kildalvan,  Innernele,  Kamys,  et  Auchte  Ewyn,  et  pro 


518 


APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Aberdene. 


Foi.  6. 
Renfrew. 


Peblis. 


Edinburgh. 


Berwik. 


Perth. 


Fol.  7. 
Perth. 


Perth. 


100  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Glasre,  Cragvnche,  Melport,  Eddirling, 
Causnach,.  et  Escholag,  et  pro  100  mare,  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Arscho- 
dinch,  Tollart,  Flemyng.  Loyug,  Torsa,  et  Sona,  et  pro  20  mare,  de 
relevio  officiorum  justiciarie,  camerarie,  coronatoris  et  locumtenentis  regis 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Ergill,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Colino 
Campbell  de  eisdem  26  Oct.  a.r.  1. 

Gilbertus  Menezeis  de  Petfodellis  et  Johannes  Mar,  burgenses  burgi  de 
Aberdene  ac  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  duobus  paribus 
calcarium  deauratorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  baronie  de 
Slanys  cum  officiis  constabularie  regni  Scotie  et  vicecomitatus  de  Aberdene, 
et  pro  4 li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Rettray,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Willelmo  Hay  de  eisdem  27  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Symon  Prestoun  de  eodem  miles  et  Patricius  Baron  de  Spittalefeild, 
vicecomites  de  Renfrew  et  Peblis  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  40  li.  de 
relevio  terrrarum  de  Halton  cum  castro  ejusdem,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio 
terrarum  de  North  raw  et  Rathow  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de 
Westhall,  et  30  li.  de  relevio  trium  partium  terrarum  de  Nortoun,  et  pro 
2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  quarte  partis  earundem  terrarum 
de  Norton,  et  pro  2 &.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de 
Quhitslaid,  et  pro  49  mare,  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Estir  Wormystoun, 
Ovirkidstoun,  Nethirkidstoun,  cum  molendino  et  pertinentiis  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Lauder  de  eisdem  27  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Jacobus  Logan  e,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  88  mare,  de 
relevio  terrarum  dominicalium  et  ville  de  Ovirgogar  cum  molendino,  ten- 
entibus etc.  ac  superioritate  earundem,  et  pro  12  mare,  de  relevio  terrarum 
de  Brounysfeild,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Lawder  de 
eisdem,  anno  etc.  predict. 

Predictus  Jacobus  Logane,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  20  R. 
de  relevio  terrarum  de  Newbigging  et  pro  4 11.  de  relevio  terrarum  de 
Rogerlaw  et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Blaksadis  et  pro  9 mare,  de 
relevio  dimedietatis  molendini  de  Lawder,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
dicto  Willelmo  Lawder  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predict. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  80  marc,  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  ter- 
rarum de  Lawar  Mor,  Lawar  Manach,  et  Lawar  Clene,  et  pro  10  mare,  de 
relevio  terrarum  de  Auchtynreoch,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo 
Campbell  de  eisdem  27  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  li.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  ter- 
rarum et  baronie  de  Glenlyoun,  extendentium  ad  58  marcatas  terrarum 
antiqui  extentus,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Archibaldo  Campbell  de 
eisdem  27  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  centum  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie 
de  Fynlarg,  cum.  molendino,  annexis  etc.  earundem,  et  pro  debita 
administratione  et  exeeutione  officii  belliatus  terrarum  de  Diseher,  Toyer 
et  baronie  de  Glendurchart,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  le 


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519 


Porte  de  Lochtaj7,  cum  insula  ejusdem  et  piscaria  lacus  ejusdem,  unacum 
terris  de  Eddirgole  et  Callylochane,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Colino 
Campbell  de  eisdem  27  Oct.  a.r.l. 

( 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Pannele,  et  Perth, 
pro  7 marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Duflettir,  ac  pro  7 marcis  de  relevio 
terrarum  de  Nethirglenne,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Colino  Camp- 
bell de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  U de  relevio  terrarum  de  Menstry  cum  Clakmannane. 
molendino  et  pertinentiis  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Colino  Campbell  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  800  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  dominii  et  Perth, 
baronie  de  Erole  et  le  Kirktoun  earundem  cum  acris  eidem  adjacentibus, 
ac  donatione  capellaniarum  capellarum  de  Ros  et  Pacok,  unacum  terris  de 
Inchyra  cum  piscatura  earundem,  necnon  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Capet 
cum  suis  pertinentiis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Hay  de 
eisdem  28  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  ii.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Perth. 
Dulcrub  cum  molendinis  et  pertinentiis.  earundem,  unacum  villa  de 
Donyng  in  liberum  burgum  in  baronia  creata,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Andree  Rollok  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Westir-  Pol.  8. 
kynlocli  et  Estirkynloch  cum  molendino  et  pertinentiis  earundem,  ac  5 1>erth’ 
petrarum  de  le  cane  cheis  de  le  Kirkland  de  Lundeiff,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Cargill  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  5 Perth, 
marcatarum  terrarum  de  Dunbullis,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  molendini  de  Kippanros,  regi  debitarum  per  sasinam  datam 
Alexandro  Elphinstoun  de  eisdem  29  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Striveling. 
Elphinstoun  cum  turre,  fortalicio,  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.  earundem,  et 
pro  10  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Gargunnok,  Carnok,  et  Plane,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Elphinston  de  eisdem  29  Oct.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  et  Forfar, 
comitatus  de  Montros  cum  manerie,  molendinis,  piscariis,  tenentibus  etc. 
earundem,  et  pro  100  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Kynnaber  et 
piscarie  aque  de  Northesk  cum  tenentibus  etc.  dicte  baronie,  excepta  una 
quarta  parte  orientalis  partis  de  Kynnabir  tenta  de  David  Foulertoun, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Graham  de  eisdem  1 ISTovemb. 
a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  200  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Striveling. 
Mukdok  cum  castris  et  molendinis  earundem  unacum  tenentibus  etc.,  et 
pro  100  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Dundafmur  cum  tenenti- 
bus etc.  earundem,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 


520 


APPENDIX. 


Fol.  9. 
Linlithqw. 


Perth. 


Aberdene. 


Kincardin. 


Forfar. 


Fol.  10. 
Renfrew. 


Clakmannane. 


Selkirk. 


Roxburgh. 


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terrarum  et  baronie  de  Atliera  cum  molendinis,  tenentibus  etc.  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Willelmo  Graham  de  eisdem  die 
etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  ii.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Kynpoynt  et 
Elliotstoun,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Willelmo  Graham  de 
eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  tribus  sectis  annuatim  ad  tria  placita  capi- 
talia curiarum  vicecomitis  de  Perth  pro  servitio  albefirme  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Kincardin  cum  castro  et  fortalicio  earundem  reddendis,  ex- 
ceptis terris  de  Callendermor,  Callenderbeg,  Dalrannich,  Cultrannich  et 
Buthry  dicte  baronie  annexatis  et  de  rege  in  warda  et  relevio  tentis,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Willelmo  Graham  de  eisdem  1 Novemb. 
a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Kelly  cum  molendinis,  tenentibus  etc.  earundem,  et  pro  100  li.  de 
relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Balhaggarty  cum  molendindis,  tenentibus 
etc.  earundem,  et  pro  2 ct.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  summe 
100  li.  annuatim  levande  de  firmis  aquarum  burgi  de  Aberdene,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Erskin  de  Nesbit  militi  de  eisdem  1 
Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  60  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Balmakelly  cum  tenentibus  etc.  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Erskin  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Pettarrow,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Johanni  Erskin  de  eisdem  anno  etc.  predictis. 

Duncanus  Forestare  de  Garden,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro 
500  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  et  dominii  de  Erskin  cum  turre,  fortalitio 
ejusdem,  unacum  tenentibus  etc.  dictarum  terrarum,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Erskin  de  eisdem  anno  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 paribus  calcarium  deauratorum  per  dupli- 
cationem albefirme  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Alway  cum  castro,  fortalitio, 
molendinis,  tenentibus  etc.  earundem,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  terrarum  de  Girmastoun,  regi  debitas  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
datam  Johanni  Erskin  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Duncanus  Forestare  de  Garden  miles,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  responde- 
bit pro  2 paribus  calcarium  deauratorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Synton  et  molendini  earundem,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam 
datam  dicto  Johanni  Erskin  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Dietus  Duncanus  Forestare,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Nesbitt  is,  regi  debitam 
per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Erskin  de  eisdem,  die  etc.  predictis. 


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521 


Senescallus  respondebit  pro  2 marcis  de  relevio  unius  marcate  terrarum  Stratherne. 
de  Uvirauchlansky,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Erskin 
de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Dun  canus  Forestare,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 paribus  Striveling. 
calcarium  deauratorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Coltyn- 
hufe  et  Tuchgorne  et  molendini  de  Coltynhufe,  et  pro  14  11.  de  relevio 
dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Cambusbaron  cum  donatione  capelle  ejusdem 
alternatim  cum  contigerit,  necnon  officii  vicecomitis  de  Striveling,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jolianni  Erskyn  de  Nesbit  militi  de  eisdem 
dictis  die  etc. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 paribus  calcarium  deauratorum  per  dup-  Fol.  11. 
licationem  albefirme  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Kylsytb  et  molendini  ejus-  stlivelin2- 
dem  cum  tenentibus  etc.,  ac  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Glaswellis,  regi 
debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Levingstoun  de  eisdem  2 Novemb. 
a.  r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 lib.  cucumeris  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Berwic. 
duorum  quarteriorum  orientalium  terrarum  de  Blaremukkis,  regi  debitam 
per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Dundas  de  eisdem,  2 Novemb.  a. r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  11.  de  relevio  orientalis  partis  terrarum  Perth, 
de  Kynmonth  et  piscarie  ejusdem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Alexandro  Ramsay  de  eisdem  3 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Brutcastell,  Berwic. 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  Niniano  Seyton  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Tulch-  striveling. 
fresale  cum  molendino,  tenentibus  etc.  earundem,  et  pro  20  marcis  de 
relevio  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Gargunnok  cum  turre,  fortalicio  et  man- 
sione earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Niniano  Seytoun  de 
eisdem  3 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  113  11.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  baronie  de  Tuly-  Clakmannane. 
body  cum  molendino,  tenentibus  etc.  ejusdem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  dicto  Niniano  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  80  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Yestir  Edinburgh 
cum  castro,  fortalicio,  mansione,  molendino,  annexis  et  pertinentiis  ear-  iariamdetabU 
undem,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Uxstoun,  et  pro  4 11.  de  Hadingtoun. 
relevio  terrarum  de  Blans,  et  pro  40  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Beltoun  et 
Gilpallat,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jolianni  Hay  de  Hoprew  militi 
de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Willelmus  Hay  de  Tallo,  Johannes  Hay  de  Uxstoun,  Willelmus  Peblis  et 
Borthuik  de  Crukestoun  et  Johannes  Makquyet,  vicecomites  de  Peblis  et  Selkirk- 
Selkirk  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  80  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie 
de  Hoprewis  et  Lyn  cum  suis  annexis,  viz. -terris  de  Edston  et  Megoth,  et 
pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Jedworthfeild  et 
officii  vicecomitatus  de  Peblis,  et  pro  50  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de 


522 


APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Edinburgh. 


Lanark. 


Drumfreis. 


Edinburgh. 


Forfare. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


FOL.  13. 
Berwic. 


Perth. 


Perth. 


Renfrew. 


Olivercastell,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Hay  de  Hoprew 
militi  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  ft.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Lochor- 
worth  cum  tenentibus  etc.  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
dicto  Johanni  Hay  de  eisdem  3 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  ft.  de  relevio  sexte  partis  terrarum  de 
Thankertoun  et  sexte  partis  molendini  ejusdem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  dicto  Johanni  Hay  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

'Willelmus  Hay  de  Talio,  Johannes  Hay  de  Uxstoun,  Willelmus 
Borthuik  de  Cruxstoun,  et  Johannes  Makquyet,  vicecomites  de  Drumfreis 
in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  40  ft.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Snade  cum  tenentibus  etc.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni 
Hay  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Wrichtishous,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro 
Naper  de  eisdem  3 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  ft.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Connansith, 
Leys,  et  Litilgardyn,  per  sasinam  datam  David  Gardin  de  eodem  die  etc. 
predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Coldinstanys 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  sex  annorum  ratione  warde,  et 
pro  40  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo 
Gibson  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis.  [Warda  intratur  in  rotulis,  relevium 
cancellatur  ob  errorem  clerici  male  retornantis.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Weddirburn,  et  pro  10  marcis  de  relevio  dimedietatis  terrarum 
de  Hareschaw,  et  pro  10  s.  de  relevio  15  aerarum  terrarum  ville  de  Pilrig, 
et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  unius  terre  husbandie  jacentis  infra  terras  et  villam 
de  Gowanecruke,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  unius 
terre  husbandie  cum  dimedietate  alterius  vocate  Bardislandis,  et  pro 
6 marcis  'de  relevio  terrarum  de  Jardenfeild,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  David  Hume  de  eisdem  4 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  ft.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Estirmoncreif, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Archibaldo  Moncreif  de  eisdem  4 Novemb. 
a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  baronie  de  Fyngask,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro 
Dundas  de  eisdem  4 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Hugo  comes  de  Eglintoun,  vicecomesin  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Elliotstoun,  Schotarflete 
et  Nethirpennald,  et  pro  2d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum 
de  Glasfurd,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de 
Padyok,  Reding,  et  Haly,  cum  communi  in  commune  de  Largis,  et  pro 


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523 


148  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Fernyneis,  Riflat,  Bar  in  Kilbercliane, 
Brandiscroft,  Wetelandis,  Haris,  Pennaldis,  Borlandis,  Mycheltoun  et 
Cragynfeoch,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Willelmo  Sympil  de  eisdem  5 Novernb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Fol.  14. 
Kynblathmont  cum  suis  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  1 re‘ 
datam  Johanni  Lyoun  de  eisdem  5 Novernb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  200  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Perth. 
Glasclune  cum  suis  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Hering  de  eisdem  5 Novernb.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Edinburgh 
terrarum  de  Stevinstoun,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Wawane  Hatlm§' 
de  eisdem  5 Novernb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Gorthy  Perth, 
cum  molendino  earundem  et  dimedietatibus  terrarum  de  Dalpatrik  cum 
pendiculis,  tenentibus  etc.,  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Georgeo  Gorthy  de  eisdem  5 Novernb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  80  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Balmatreu-  Perth, 
chtre,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Maxwell  de  eisdem  5 Novernb. 
anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Cragyver,  Aberden 
"Westir  Lochell,  Inenteir,  Bawden,  et  Knokando  cum  molendinis  earundem, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Mortymar  de  eisdem  5 Novernb. 
a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  li.  de  relevio  dimedietatis  baronie  et  Fiffe. 
terrarum  de  Glasmont,  necnon  terrarum  de  Balmowto,  Carnegat,  Balglalie, 
cum  molendinis  le  chymmis,  necnon  terrarum  medietatis  de  Locherschir 
Estir,  viz.  Balgregy,  Balbethy,  Balgony,  Bowhill,  Strarudy,  Capildray, 

Petkennay,  Muretoun,  Spittale,  Dundonald,  Cartmore  et  superioritatis 
de  Lochgelly  Westir  et  Estir  ac  Balglalie  Westir  annexatarum  dicte  baronie 
de  Glasmont ; et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Fiskmyllan  ; et  pro 
18  s.  de  relevio  18  solidatarum  de  Logy  ; regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
David  Boiswell  de  eisdem  6 Novernb.  a.r.l. 

Johannes  Murray  de  Cokpule,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  Fol.  15. 

240  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Sanquhar,  et  pro  40  li.  de  Drumfreis- 
relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Crawfurdstoun,  et  pro  8 d.  argenti  per  du- 
plicationem albefirme  terrarum  de  Kirkpatrik,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio 
terrarum  de  Kirkpatrik  Irngray,  et  pro  6 li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Howth- 
wate,  Stanereis,  Knokis,  Twaithwatis,  1 marcate  terre  in  Moffett  et  5 
libratarum  terrarum  in  Wamfray,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  terrarum  de  Elliok,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto 
Creichtoun  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 


524 


APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Aberdene. 


Perth. 


Perth. 


FOL.  16. 
Perth. 


Dunde. 


Perth. 


Perth. 


Aberdene 


Aberdene. 


Aberdene. 


Forfar. 


Fiffe. 


Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de 
Parkcrechmond,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Hay  de  eisdem  7 
Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie' de  Inche- 
mertyne  cum  piscatura  nuncupata  le  Kingis  Inche  super  aquam  de  Taya, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Ogilvy  de  eisdem  die  etc.  pre- 
dictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  340  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Alicbt, 
et  pro  25  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Ballindoch,  et  pro  82  11. 
de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Megill,  et  pro  12  li.de  relevio  terrarum 
baronie  de  Baltroddy,  et  pro  24  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Mel- 
gynche,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  baronie  de  Carnbaddy,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Lyndesay  de  Uchtirmonsy  militi  de  eisdem  7 
Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  80  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie 
de  Petfoure  cum  piscaria  ejusdem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Alexandro  Lyndesay  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Prepositus  et  ballivi  respondebunt  pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  dicte 
summe  annuatim  percipiende  et  levande  de  magnis  custumis  dicti  burgi, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Alexandro  Lyndesay  die  etc.  pre- 
dictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5-li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Fandowy,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Finlao  Baronsoun  de  eisdem  6 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de 
Inchesture  et  Bawgawy,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Kynnarde 
de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Dalgaty, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Hay  de  eisdem  die  etc.  pre- 
dictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Edane  et 
molendini  earundem,  necnon  terrarum  de  Howmys,  Auchmull,  Strachar, 
Auchnamanze,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Meldrum  de  eisdem 
7 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Dal- 
garnochis,  Fyntreis  et  Crag,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Gilberto 
Dalgarnoch  de  eisdem,  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  80  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Westir- 
bricbty  et  molendini  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo 
Fothringhame  de  eisdem  7 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  trium  quarteriorum  terrarum 
de  Forthirramsay,  32  partibus  earundem  demptis,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  David  Petcarne  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 


1513. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


525 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Fyffe. 
Ballingali,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Ballingall  de  eisdem 

7 Novemb.  a.r.  1. 

Johannes  Oharteris,  David  Ganlin,  Willelmus  Arnote,  et  Jacobus  Forfar. 
Lindesay,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  66  li.  de  relevio 
terrarum  baronie  de  Fynnevyn,  et  pro  144  li.  13  s.  4 ct.  de  relevio  foreste 
de  Platane,  et  pro  255  li.  10  s.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Glennesk,  et 
pro  18  li.  13  s.  4d.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Kirkbucho,  et  pro  82  li. 

4 s.  8 d.  et  35  celdris  et  6 bollis  victualium  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de 
Downy,  necnon  pro  26  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  dicte  summe  exeuntis  et 
levande  annuatim  de  magnis  custumis  burgi  de  Montrose,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Lindesay  de  Uchtirmonsy  militis  de  eisdem  die 
etc.  predictis. 

Predicte  persone,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  'pro  13  li.  6 s.  Aberdene. 

8 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Tulnahalt,  Tulebrok,  et  Newport,  et 
pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  dicte  summe  exeuntis  et  levande  annuatim  de 
magnis  custumis  burgi  de  Aberdene,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  summe  40  li. 
exeuntis  et  levande  annuatim  de  firmis  aquarum  dicti  burgi  de  Aberdene, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Alexandro  Lindesay  de  eisdem,  die 
etc.  predictis. 

Predicte  persone,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  10  li.  de  Fiffe. 
relevio  superioritatis  terrarum  de  Newhall,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
dicto  Alexandro  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Prepositus  et  ballivi  respondebunt  pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  dicte  Dunde. 
summe  levande  annuatim  de  magnis  custumis  dicti  burgi  similiter  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Alexandro  Lindesay  de  eadem  die  etc. 
predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  60  marcis  de  relevio  20  marcatarum  terra-  Renfrew, 
rum  antiqui  extentus  de  Balrochane,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Jacobo  Flemyng  de  eisdem  8 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  30  H.  de  relevio  10  libratarum  terrarum  de  Fol.  18. 
Knok  antiqui  extentus,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Fresale  de  CuiiynShame. 
eisdem  8 Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  49  marcis  10  s.  8d.  de  firmis  18  solidatarum  et  Cunynghame. 
6 denariatarum  terrarum  de  Aldliall  antiqui  extentus,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  12  annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  4 marcas  et  2 s.,  et  pro  4 marcis  et  2 s.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Andersoun  de 
eisdem  8 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Idem  ballivus  respondebit  pro  22 \ marcis  de  relevio  marcatarum  Cunynghame. 
terrarum  de  Lochrig  antiqui  extentus  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Andree  Arnot  die  etc.  predictis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  10  H.  de  relevio  5 marcatarum  terrarum  de  Cunynghame. 
Auchinlos  antiqui  extentus  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo 
Auchinlos  de  eisdem  8 Novemb.  a.r.l. 


526 


APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Cunynghame. 


Cunynghame. 


Cunynghame. 


Striveling. 


FOL.  19. 
Edinburgh. 


Fiffe. 


Wigtoun. 


Fiffe. 


Renfrew. 


Fiffe. 


Ballivus  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  de  relevio  5 marcatarum  terrarum 
de  Nethirkelsoland  antiqui  extentus,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Kelso  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Idem  ballivus  respondebit  pro  300  marcis  de  relevio  100  marcatarum 
terrarum  antiqui  extentus  baronie  de  Rowallane,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Kentigerno  Mure  de  eisdem  anno  etc.  predictis. 

Idem  ballivus  respondebit  pro  53  marcis  de  relevio  17  marcatarum 
8 solidatarum  et  8 denariatarum  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Wodend, 
Myltoun,  Capronstoun,  Warrikhill,  Dregane,  Warnyx  et  Drumgeislaw, 
et  \ marcate  terrarum  de  Brouncastell,  et  unius  annui  redditus  ^ lib. 
piperis  annuatim  levandi  de  terris  de  Bertanliolm,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Cunynghame  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  baronie  de  Fyntre,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de 
Buchlyvy  Graham,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Graham  de 
eisdem  7 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Thomas  Dovvglas,  Angus  heraldus,  et  Robertus  Davidson,  vicecomites  in 
hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Bawillo,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Forestare  de  eisdem  8 Novemb.  anno 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  24  d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  baronie  de  Tervate  cum  turre  et  fortalitio  ejusdem,  et  pro  10 
marcis  de  relevio  tertie  partis  de  Caskelpy,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Alexandro  Inglis  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Nevinus  Agnew,  vicecomes  de  Wigtoun  et  Are  in  hac  parte,  responde- 
bit pro  120  marcis  de  relevio  15  marcatarum  terrarum  antiqui  extentus 
de  Portre  et  marcatarum  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Kynhilt,  10 
marcatarum  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Drummore  et  Kildonane, 
jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Wigtoun,  et  7^  marcatarum  terrarum 
de  Myelanedale  antiqui  extentus,  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Are, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Niniano  Adare  de  eisdem  8 Novemb. 
a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  240  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de 
Estir  Wemys,  terrarum  medietatis  de  Lochorschir  Estir,  et  terrarum 
medietatis  baronie  de  Glasmont  cum  suis  annexis  etc.,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Margrete  Levingstoun  de  eisdem  8 Novemb.  anno 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Innerkip  cum 
suis  annexis  etc.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicte  Mergrete  Leving- 
stoun de  eisdem  8 Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  200  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Burntoun  et 
Dalgynche,  cum  suis  pertinentiis  ac  tenentibus  etc.,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Wardlaw  de  eisdem  9 Novemb.  anno  predicto. 


1513. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


527 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  fol.  20. 
Perbroith,  cum  terris  de  Laudeferon  et  molendino  earundem,  terris  de 
Hastoun  et  Strogerfeild  dicte  baronie  annexatis,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Urquliart,  Myddil  Urquhart,  et 
Loppyurquhart,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Seytoun  de  eisdem 
9 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Georgeus  Dunbar  et  Michael  Acoltrane,  viceeomites  in  hac  parte,  Wigtoun. 
respondebunt  pro  112  marcis  de  relevio  40  marcatarum  terrarum  de  Remis- 
toun  et  15  marcatarum  terrarum  de  Lochrinald,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Thome  Maklellane  de  eisdem  9 Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Predicti  viceeomites  respondebunt  pro  170  marcis  de  relevio  85  marca-  Wigtoun. 
tarum  terrarum  baronie  de  Mochrum,  et  pro  20  11.  de  relevio  10  marca- 
tarum terrarum  de  Glentruplach  et  Culgunoeh,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Dunbar  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  240  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Ferth. 
Ogilvv  et  terrarum  de  Abercarny,  Abirurchill,  Connoquhan,  Cortoch 
Arquhy  cum  duobus  le  Fowlis  et  Croftgregour  ac  uno  annuo  redditu  10 
marcarum  terrarum  de  Monze,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Murray  de  eisdem  9 Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  foreste  de  Lawder,  Berwik. 
et  pro  6 marcis  de  relevio  molendini  et  dimedietatis  molendini  granorum 
et  fullonum  jacentium  in  Lawderdale,  et  pro  12  marcis  de  relevio  dime- 
dietatis terrarum  de  Dalcoiff  et  unius  annui  redditus  13  s.  4 d.  terrarum 
de  Dalcoif,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Lawder  de  eisdem  10 
Novemb,  anno  predicto. 

Nota  quod  firme  dictarum  terrarum,  molendinorum,  et  annui  redditus, 
per  deliberationem  dominorum  consilii  de  termino  Sancti  Martini  proxime 
futuro  prefato  Roberto  Lawder  reservantur. 

Jacobus  Logane,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  10  ii.  de  g0^-2^' 
relevio  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Sunderland,  regi  debito,  et  penes  firmas 
ejusdem  de  termino  S.  Martini  proxime  futuro,  [que]  similiter  ex  delibera- 
tione dominorum  consilii  dicto  Roberto  Lawder  reservantur,  per  sasinam 
sibi  datam  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bawgilloquhy  Forfar, 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  24  11.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi'  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Blare  de 
eisdem  12  Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  duarum  partium  terrarum  Aberdene. 
dominicaliuin  de  Latheris,  duarum  partium  terrarum  de  Rochoch,  dua- 
rum partium  molendinorum  de  Drauchlok  et  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Rothibirsbane  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Stewart  de  eisdem  12  Novemb. 
a.r.l. 


528 


APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. , 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


Striveling. 


FOL.  22. 
Fiffe. 


Aberdene 


Kincardyn. 


Dunbertane. 


Aberdene. 


Forfar. 


Fol.  23. 
Renfrew. 


Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Nethir  Sideserf 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  inanibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Patricio  Sideserf  de  eisdem  12  Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  dime- 
dietatis  terrarum  de  Estcrag  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  21  marcis  de  relevio 
ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Hepburn  de  eisdem 
die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 11.  12  d.  de  firmis  6 bovatarum  terrarum 
de  Arth,  unacum  14  cotagiis  terrarum  ejusdem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  1611. 
4 s.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Roberto  Bruse  de  eisdem  16  Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ballindone 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  duobus  paribus  culearium  alborum  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Balfour 
de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Litil  Drum- 
quliendill  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Thome  Rede  de  eisdern  21  Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  It.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Mundy- 
nis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  60  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Lundy  de  eisdem  23  Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Walterus  Buchquhannane  de  eodem,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit 
pro  750  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  comitatus  de  Levenax  cum  tenentibus  etc. 
earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  1500  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datarn  Johanni  Stewart  de  eisdem  23  Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  dimedietatis  baronie 
de  Drumblate  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  mani- 
bns  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  Halyburton  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  22  R.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Gask 
et  Balgowy  cum  bina  parte  terrarum  de  Petcur  et  bina  parte  molendini 
earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  45  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  Halyburtoun  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  summis  subscriptis  de  firmis  terrarum  sub- 
sequentium  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 


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regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  sasina  non  recuperata,  viz.  pro  7 It.  10  s.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Halkhede,  Leyis  et  Thuriscrag  dicti  termini  S.  Martini, 
et  pro  4 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  5 marcis 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ruchmoshil  dicti  termini,  et  pro  duobus  paribus 
calcarium  alborum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  7 marcis 
6s.  8d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Arthurly  dicti  termini,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Nethir  Auchinbak  dicti  termini,  et  pro  duobus  paribus 
cirothecarum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  10  li.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Inche  dicti  termini,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ovir 
Rais  dicti  termini,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earun- 
dem, et  pro  7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Dikbar,  Mathobar,  et 
Castelbar  dicti  termini,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  et  pro  7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ovir  Auchinbak 
dicti  termini,  et  pro  15  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  20  s.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Duncardlie  dicti  termini,  et  pro  3 marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
et  pro  20  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Dubbis  dicti  termini,  et  pro  3 marcis 
de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ralestoun  ejusdem 
termini,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Huntarhall  dicti  termini,  et  pro  3 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tan- 
quam senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Niniano  Ross  de  eisdem 
24  Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  300  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  comitatus  Invernes. 
Cathanie  cum  suis  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  pre- 
teriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  600 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Sinclar  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

"Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 U de  firmis  terrarum  de  Quhitelaw  termini  Edinburgh 
S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  Hading- 
recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Patricio  Quhitelaw  de  eisdem  24  Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Kil-  Fol.  24. 
malamok  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  Elgin  et  Eores' 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Gilberto  Hay  de  eisdem  24  Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mernys  dicti  Renfrew, 
termini  S.  Martini,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Nethirpollok  dicti  termini,  et  pro  80  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Maxwell  militi  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Mekildrippis  Lanark, 
regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Roberto  de 
eisdem,  firmis  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti  sibi  reser- 
vatis, 24  Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

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APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Roxburgh. 


FOL.  25. 
Drumfreis. 


Forfar. 


Forfar. 


Aberdene. 


Fol.  26. 
Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


Johannes  Carutheris  de  Lochtoun,  senescallus  in  hae  parte,  respondebit 
pro  2 3.  argenti  per  duplicationem  alhefirme  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Granane,  viz.  terrarum  de  Gordounstoun  extendentium  ad  dimedietatem 
terrarum  de  Glenken  nuncupatam  Bennahede,  Acked  Nenchen,  Knokne- 
man,  Strowkawan  et  Hottirduskan  cum  lacu  et  messuagio  de  Lochinver  et 
terris  de  Grenane  cum  molendinis  etc.  earundem,  regi  debitam,  firmis  tamen 
et  proficuis  hujusmodi  terrarum  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti 
Roberto  Maxwell  reservatis,  per  sasinam  sibi  datam  de  eisdem  24  Novemb. 
anno  predicto. 

Item  Johannes  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  60  h.  de  relevio 
terrarum  baronie  de  Maxwell,  firmis  earundem  dicti  termini  ut  prefertur 
reservatis,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Roberto  Maxwell  de  eisdem 
die  etc.  predictis. 

Prefatus  Johannes  Charteris,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro 
240  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  baronie  de  Carlaverok  et  pro  23  marcis  de 
relevio  terrarum  de  Springkell,  firmis  earundem  predicti  termini  S. 
Martini  etiam  ut  premittitur  reservatis,  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Roberto 
Maxwell  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kynnarde,  una 
octava  parte  earundem  excepta,  et  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de  Carcary, 
octava  et  sexta  partibus  integrarum  terrarum  de  Carcary  exceptis,  termini 
S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti,  ac  pro  servitio  custodie  cellarium  cervisie 
regis  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Forfar  cum  contigerit  ipsum  ibidem  residere, 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Roberto  Carnegy  de  eisdem  26  Novemb.  anno  predicto. 

Johannes  Cokburn,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  75  li.  de 
firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Craggis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  150  ii.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme earundem,  et  pro  15  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Dunlappy  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  30  li.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  dup- 
licationem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Hepburn  de  eisdem  28  Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Jacobus  Logane,  Willelmus  Sinclar,  et  Alexander  Cokburn  in  Clerkyn- 
toun,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  45  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum 
baronie  de  Polgony  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
90  li.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Hepburne  de  eisdem  die  etc. 
predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 R.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Blance  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  li.,  et  pro 


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2 et.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Sinclare  de  eadem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Johannes  Cokburne,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  15  li.  de  Perth, 
firmis  terrarum  de  Dulcrufe,  Drumcarne,  et  Clothoch,  cum  molendino  de 
Dulcrufe  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  60  li.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Hepburne  de  eisdem  die  etc.  pre- 
dictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  152  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  Forfar, 
de  Ouchterlowny  alias  Kelly  et  2 marcatarum  terrarum  de  Grenefurde  et 
5 marcarum  annui  redditus  terrarum  de  Panmure  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
305  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Ouchterlowny  de  eisdem  28  Novemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  11  li.  5 s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Paynstoun  Edinburgh 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  HadinS- 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  22  h.  10  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Thome  Balye  de  eisdem  1 Decemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  h.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Growgare  Are. 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
nOn  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Roberto  Logane  militi  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  51  K.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Perth. 
Kynnoule,  dimedietatis  terrarum  et  baroniarum  de  Ballegarno  et  Abirnyte, 
et  terrarum  trium  villarum  de  Bauchaellis,  et  terrarum  de  Monydy,  Rag- 
ulmy,  et  Baublar  ac  10  libratarum  terrarum  de  Rossy  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preterti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
103  H.  de  relevio  earundem  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Creich- 
toun  de  eisdem  2 Decemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  200  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baroniarum  Fol.  27. 
de  Glennegas  et  Haldane  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti  existentium  p erth* 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  400  marcis  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Haldane  de  eisdem  die 
etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Rais  Logane  Renfrew, 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  80  marcas,  et  pro 
12  latis  sagittis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Logane  de  eisdem  2 Decemb.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kynrossy  ter-  Perth, 
mini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  50  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Georgeo  Halyburtoun  de  eisdem  3 Decemb.  a.r.l. 


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APPENDIX. 


1513. 


Fiffe. 


Lanark. 


Perth. 


FOL.  28. 
Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 

Roxburgh. 


Selkirk. 


Lanark. 


Kincardin. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 11.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Burnturk  cum  10  acris  ear  undem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  6 li.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  et  pro  16  11.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balmonth  prefati  ter- 
mini S.  Martini  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  33  li.,  et  pro  10  s.  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Ramsay  de 
eisdem  6 Decemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  800  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  dominii  et 
baronie  de  Dowglas,  et  pro  300  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  dominii  et 
baronie  de  Crawfurd  Dowglas,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Archibaldo 
Dowglas  de  eisdem  ultimo  Decemb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  baronie  Abirnethy,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Archi- 
baldo de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  H.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Tomptalloun 
cum  castro  et  fortalitio  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Archibaldo  Dowglas  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Robertus  Bode  de  Naristoun  et  Johannes  Hammyltoun  de  Newtoun, 
vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  400  marcis  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Jedworthforest  cum  suis  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.  termini  S. 
Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  800  marcas,  et  pro 
duabus  rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  dicto  Archibaldo  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Prefati  Robertus  et  Johannes,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt 
pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Selkirk  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  li.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Archi- 
baldo de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  300  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  dominii  et 
baronie  de  Avandal  cum  suis  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  600  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Andree  Stewart  de  eisdem  4 Jan.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10 11.  4 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  dominicalium 
de  Care  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  H.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et 
33  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Wattistoun  predicti  termini  S.  Martini, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  3 h.  6 s.  8 d. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Ramsay  de 
eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 


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Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  H.  de  firmis  20  libratarum  terrarum  de  Drumfreis. 
Tynwald  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  11.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Edwerdo  Maxwell  de  eisdem  7 
Jan.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 paribus  calcarium  deauratorum  per  dupli-  Fol.  29. 
cationem  albe  firme  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Innerleith  et  terrarum  de  Edinljurgh' 
Dairy,  et  Garmylton  Nobili,  cum  molendinis,  tenentibus  etc.  earundem, 
dicte  baronie  annexatis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Towris 
militi  de  eisdem  3 Jan.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Stanypeth  Edinb^rgh^ 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentibus  in  manibus  regis  sasina  toun. 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  Et.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Lile  de  eisdem  7 Jan.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Hoprikscbelis  Bervvic. 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  20  s.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Quhitlaw  Clowis  predicti  termini  S.  Martini,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  earundem, 
necnon  pro  20  s.  de  firmis  officii  custodie  nemorum  de  Cokburnspeth  et 
terrarum  eidem  annexatarum  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  ac  pro  10  marcis 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bassinden  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
et  pro  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  unius  marcate  terrarum  jacentis  in  Chernside 
dicti  termini,  et  pro  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  5 s.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Foulfurdleyis  predicti  termini,  similiter  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  1Q  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lile  de  eisdem  7 Jan.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  105  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Are. 
(Jchiltre  cum  tenentibus  etc.  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  250 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Colvil  de  eisdem  9 Jan.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Gask  et  unius  Aberdene. 
annui  redditus  13  s.  4 d.  levandi  de  terris  de  Balmale  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  12  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Willelmo  Burnet  de  eisdem  9 Jan.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 M.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Estir  Softlaw  Fol.  30. 
cum  officio  serjandie  regis  eisdem  pertinente  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  Roxbursh- 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata, ‘et  pro  10  Er. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Fawlo  et 
Elene  Fawlo  sororibus  de  eisdem  12  Jan.  anno  predicto. 


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APPENDIX. 


1513-14. 


Edinburgh. 


Peblis, 


* 


Invernes. 


Renfrew. 


Eol.  31. 
Striveling. 


Kincardin. 


Kincardin. 


Are. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Dalhousy 
cum  tenentibus  etc.  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  exis- 
tentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Nicholao  Ramsay  de  eisdem  14 
Jan.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Denen  Estir  cum 
tenentibus  etc.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Quhitelaw  de  eisdem  20  Jan.  anno 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  24  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Arcles  cum  suis  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  pre- 
teriti, existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  48  li. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Halyburtoun 
de  eisdem  22  Jan.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  28  marcatarum  terrarum  de 
Houstoun  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  60  li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  necnon  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  32  marcatarum  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  dictarum  terrarum  de  Houstoun  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  exis- 
tentium similiter  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  60  li. , et  pro  4 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Patricio  Houstoun  de  eisdem  22  Jan.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  250  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Herbertscliyre  cum  molendinis,  tenentibus  etc.  earundem  termini  S. 
Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recup- 
erata, que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  500  marcas,  et  pro  duobus 
paribus  calcarium  alborum  aut  16  d.  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Sinclare  de  eisdem  24 
Jan.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Balmane 
•cum  annexis  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  100  li.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Ramsay  de  eisdem,  die  etc. 
predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Low- 
ranstoun  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro  20 
marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Disclune  dicti  termini  S.  Martini, 
similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro 
Stratoun  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  160  marcis  de  firmis  5 marcatarum  terrarum 


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de  Nethir  Auchindrane  alias  vocatarum  de  Brigend  antiqui  extentus, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  8 annorum  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  m arcas,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Montgumry  de  eisdem  26 
Jan.  a.r.l. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 marcis  de  firmis  8 marcatarum  Are. 
terrarum  de  Spetaleschelis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  8 marcas,  et  pro  16  marcis  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  et 
pro  debita  administration  e in  officio  balliatus  hospitalis  de  Kyngcais  et 
terrarum  eidem  pertinentium  pro  servitio  albefirme  ejusdem,  regi  tan- 
quam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Hugoni  Wallace  de 
eisdem  27  Jan.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  22  marcis  de  firmis  11  marcatarum  terrarum  Fol.  32. 
de  Balmaclanochan  antiqui  extentus  eam  tenentibus  etc.  earundem  termini 
S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  44  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  10  marcis  de 
firmis  5 marcatarum  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Atiquyn,  similiter  ex- 
istentium in  manibus  regis  dicti  termini,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Elizabeth  Kennedy  de  eisdem  die  etc.  supradictis. 

Willelmus  Portewus  et  Johannes  Chepman,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  Selkirk, 
respondebunt  pro  12  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  loci  foreste  de  Hanyng  cum 
loeu  ejusdem,  jacentium  in  foresta  de  Ettrik,  termini  S,  Martini  ultimo 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  48  li. 
per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Robert  Scott  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 marcis  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Perth. 
Balharry  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  earundem  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Cargill  de  eisdem  1 Feb.,  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Forfar, 
terrarum  baronie  et  regalitatis  de  Kerymure  cum  tenentibus  etc.  earundem, 
regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Archibaldo  Dowglas  de  eisdem  1 Feb.  anno 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Lanark, 
terrarum  de  Bothuile  'cum  castro,  fortalicio,  annexis,  tenentibus  etc.  earun- 
dem, et  pro  sex  capitibus  latis  sagittarum  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Braidwod  cum  castro,  fortalitio,  annexis,  tenentibus  etc. 
earundem,  regi  debitas  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Archibaldo  de  eisdem  die 
etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Luklaw  termini  Fiffe. 

S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  8 11.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti 


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APPENDIX. 


1513-14 


FOL.  33. 
Perth. 


Fiffe. 


Are. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Fiffe. 


FOL.  34. 
Berwic. 


Fiffe. 


per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  necnon  pro  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  unius 
insule  terrarum  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  13  s. 
4 d.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Ramsay  de  eisdem  7 Feb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 marcis  de  firmis  3 quarteriorum  terrarum 
de  Drumdewane  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  12  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Regero  Williamsoun  de  eisdem  die  etc. 
predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Westir  Sawl- 
ing  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Bruse  de  eisdem  8 Feb. 
a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Aucbinlek,  cum  castro,  fortalitio,  molendinis,  tenentibus  etc.  termini  S. 
Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recu- 
perata, et  pro  200  marcis  de  relevio  earundem  regi  tanquam  senescallo 
Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Boiswell  de  eisdem  8 Feb.  a.r.l. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  80  marcis  de  firmis  80  marcatarum  terrarum 
de  Garoles  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  160  marcas,  et  pro  duobus  paribus  calcarium  deauratorum 
vel  13  s.  4 d.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Alexandro  Stewart  de  eisdem  11  Feb.  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Westbernys  et 
Gallosyde  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina^ non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  ii., 
et  pro  12  d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Cunninghame  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 ii.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Colburnspethschelis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
12  1±. , et  pro  6 s.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  necnon 
pro  tricesimo  grano  molendino  de  Colburnspeth  de -‘omnibus  bladis  super 
dicta  dimedietate  terrarum  crescentibus,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Thome  Angus  de  eisdem  14  Feb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Dury  cum  suis  annexis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  200  marcis  de  relevio  ear- 
undem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Dury  de  eisdem  18  Feb. 
a.r.l. 


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537 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  5 marcatarum  terrarum  de  Wigtoun. 
Stronrawir  et  Markslewane  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  K. 
de  rei  e vio  earundem,  regi  debitis,  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Makdowel  de 
eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  16  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Forfar. 
Cukestoun  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  88  s.  4 d., 
et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  tanquam 
domino  de  Brechin  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Fethy  de  eisdem  20 
Feb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Hill  cum  Edinburgh, 
pertinentiis  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Elphinstoun  de 
eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  capitalis  messuagii  mansionis,  Linlithqw. 
pomarii,  et  orti  de  Westirstrabrok  cum  4 acris  terrarum  eidem  adjacentibus 
et  6 acris  terrarum  de  Seytourland  et  1 acre  terre  nuncupate  le  Serjand- 
land  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  3 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Thomsoun  de  eisdem  21  Feb.,  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchynbowy  Fol.  35. 
et  molendini  earundem  cum  pertinentiis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  pre-  strivelinS- 
teriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  50  marcas,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  2|  marcis  de  firmis  tertie  partis  septime  partis 
terrarum  de  Carnok  et  Plane  prefati  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  5 marcas,  et  pro  9 s.  7 d.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Bruse  de  eisdem  22  Feb. 
a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ottirstoun  Fiffe. 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  marcas,  et  pro 
exercitione  officii  mari  feodi  orientalis  partis  quarterii  de  Inverkething 
pro  servitio  dictarum  terrarum,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth 
Broune  de  eisdem  24  Feb.  a.r.l.  [Nota.  Non  constant  per  hanc  respon- 
sionem an  dicte  terre  tenentur  per  servitium  warde  seu  albefirme.] 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  30  marcis  de  firmis  20  marcatarum  terrarum  Cunyngliame. 
de  Terbert  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinentiis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 
perteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  60 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Niniano  Ross  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  firmis  20  marcatarum  terrarum  Cunynghame. 
antiqui  extentus  de  Giffertland  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  exis- 


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APPENDIX. 


1513-14. 


Peblis. 


Fol.  36. 
Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


Roxburgh. 


berdeen. 


Aberdeen. 


Fiffe. 


Fiffe. 


tentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  80  marcis  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Andree  Crawfurd  de  eisdem  25  Feb.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Scra- 
ling  cum  suis  annexis  etc.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  100  li.  de  relevio  earendem, 
necnon  pro  13  M.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Heyndis  dicte  baronie 
annexatarum  prefati  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatira  ad  26^11.  13  s. 
4 d. , et  pro  sex  capitibus  latis  sagittarum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ear- 
undem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Cokburn  de  eisdem  die 
etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  22  li.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Letbame 
Wyntoun  alias  Wittoun,  Brounysfeild  alias  Crayislandis,  Newwerk  alias 
Langcrag  cum  pertinentiis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  45  li. , et  pro  4 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Willelmo  Cokburn  de  eisdem  die  etc.  pre- 
dictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  9 li.  de  firmis  20  terrarum  husbandiarum 
de  Cesfurde  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  18  li., 
et  pro  18  B.,  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Willelmo  Cokburn  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  duabus 
Auchynhuffis,  Wortbill,  Blallok  cum  molendino  ejusdem,  et  Tulloch  cum 
suis  pertinentiis  termini  S,  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  earundem  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Dugude  de  eisdem  penultimo  Feb. 
anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  41  11.  10  s.  de"  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de 
Foverne  cum  molendinis  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  83  li.  de  relevio 
earundem  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Gilberto  Turing  de  eisdem  die 
etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  majoris  dimedietatis  terrarum 
de  Carnnoch  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Nicholao  Ramsay  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 li.  pecunie,  una  celdra  frumenti,  una 
celdra  4 bollis  ordei,  9 caponibus,  et  24  le  pultre,  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Estir  Farny  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  pecunie,  4 celdris  frumenti,  5 
celdris  ordei,  3 duodenis  caponum,  et  96  le  pultre  per  duplicationem  feodi- 
firme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Admowty  de 


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539 


eisdem  2 Mar.  anno,  predicto.  [Hec  responsio  dissona  est  cum  carta,  prop- 
terea  videndus  est  retornatus.  ] 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  It.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ricardtoun  cum  Fol.  87. 
turre  et  manerie  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  Edinburgl1' 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem 
regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Spittaltoun,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  prefati  termini, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  marc.,  et  pro  duobus  paribus 
cirothecarum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Wardlaw  de  eisdem  6 Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit,  pro  13  marc.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Aberdene. 
Aucbmakoy  et  Oykarne  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  27  marcis  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, et  pro  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  unius  annui  redditus  2 marcarum  levandi  de 
duabus  partibus  terrarum  de  Saithlie  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 marcis  de 
relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Bucbane  de 
eisdem  9 Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomesrespondebit  pro  15  R.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Wodmyln,  Fiffe. 
viz.,  de  manerie  et  terris  dominicalibus  de  Wodmyln  cum  molendinis  et 
acris  ejusdem,  terris  de  Estwod,  Westwod,  Wedderisbank,  cum  silvis 
earundem  et  lacubus  nuncupatis  Blakloch  et  Bradeloch  cum  piscariis 
earundem  et  anguillarum  archis  in  torrentibus  ab  eisdem  lacubus  descen- 
dentibus termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  30  R.  13  s. 

4 d. , et  pro  60  R.  et  2 marc,  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Arnot  de  eisdem  10  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  11  mare.  3 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  7 marcatarum  Wigtoun. 
cum  dimedia  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Cloucbtis  cum  pertinentiis, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  dimedie tatis  unius  anni  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  22  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Makcrystyn  de  eisdem  13  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  R.  17  s.  pecunie,  3 celdris  13  bollis  brasii  Clakmannane. 
de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Tulycultre,  viz.  terrarum  de  Bawharty,  EoL'  38, 
Drummy,  Skanaich,  Coisnacthane,  Carntoun,  cum  molendino  fullonum, 

Ellokisdavok  et  Hervistdavok  cum  pertinentiis  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  27  R.  13  s.  pecunie,  7 celdras  10  bollas 
brasii,  et  pro  75  R.  8 s.  pecunie,  15  celdris  4 bollis  brasii  per  duplica- 
tionem feodifirme  earundem,  necnon  pro  2 R.  pecunie  et  3 bollis  brasii 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Hyltoun  de  Tulycultre  similiter  dicti  termini,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  4 R.  et  6 bollas  brasii,  et  pro  8 R.  pecunie 
et  12  bollis  brasii  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Colvil  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  32  s.  2 d.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  Peblis. 


540 


APPENDIX. 


1513-14. 


Peblis. 


Renfrew. 


Peblis. 


Selkirk. 
Pol.  39. 


Edinburgh. 


de  Glencothow,  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Glenlude,  quarte  partis  terrarum 
de  Rauchane  exceptis  Nethircumriggis,  superioritatis  terrarum  de  Ovir- 
smalehoppis  et  aunnui  redditus  4 s.  4 3.  dictarum  terrarum  de  Ovirsmale- 
hoppis  termini  S.  Martini  ultmo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  3 It.  4 s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Geddes  de  eisdem  14  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Wra 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam. 
datam  Jacobo  Glenquhom  de  eisdem  die  etc.  predictis. 

Johannes  Hay  de  Fudy  et  Robertus  Dury,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte, 
respondebunt  pro  20  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Gorgye  cum  molendino, 
tenentibus,  tenandriis  etc.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margrete  Levingstoun  de  eisdem 
terris  18  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  marcis  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Mennar  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
et  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Corstonofeild  et  Catcor- 
sane  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  10  mare,  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, et  pro  50  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Brigland  prefati  termini  S. 
Martini,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 11.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  ac  pro  5 mare,  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Welchhousis  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annua- 
tim ad  10  marc.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lowis  de  eisdem  20  Mar. 
a.  r.l. 

Jacobus  Huntar  et  Thomas  Johnestoun,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte, 
respondebunt  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Philiphauch  termini  S. 
Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  4 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  10  s.  de  firmis  unius  annui 
redditus  20  s.  terrarum  Willelmi  Jonkesone  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio 
de  Philophauch  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  ejusdem,  et  pro  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Peilhill  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro 
2 li.  10  s.  de  firmis  custumarum  burgi  de  Selkirk  prefati  termini  S. 
Martini,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 R.,  et  pro  10  R.  per  dupli- 
cationem feodifirme  earundem,  necnon  de  debita  administration  e in  officio 
vicecomitatus  de  Selkirk,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Murray 
de  eisdem  23  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Warestoun 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  mare,  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Andree  Wardlaw  23  Mar.  a.r.l. 


1513-14. 


LIBEI  EESPONSIONUM. 


541 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  marc,  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Slanys  et  Kirkcudbrycht. 
Fawsid  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  marcas,  et 
pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Andree  Moncur  23  Mar.  a.r.  1. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  9 R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mane  et  molendini  Aberdene. 
earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  18  il, 
et  pro  duobus  paribus  calcarium  pro  milite  valentibus  40  d.  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem  regi  debitis,  et  pro  5 mare,  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Westir  Rowanis  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  10  marc.,  et  pro  4 li.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem, 
regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Mar  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  johanni  Yaus  de 
eisdem  23  Mar.  anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Fyndone  Kincardin. 
cum  tenentibus,  tenandriis  earundem,  cum  pertinentiis  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  40  R.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Waus  de  eisdem  23  Mar.  a.r.  1. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Nethir  Kincardin. 
Cragnestoun  et  Ordmanstoun  cum  pertinentiis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata  et  pro  24 
mare,  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Tulloch 
de  eisdem  23  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  73  marcis  10  s.  de  firmis  60  marcatarum  Fol.  40. 
terrarum  dimedietatis  de  Mochrum  antiqui  extentus  in  proprietate  et  13  Wigton' 
mercatarum  terrarum  cum  dimedia  marcate  et  40  denariatis  earundem 
terrarum  dimedietatis  de  Mochrum  cum  tenandria  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
147  marcis  cum  dimedia  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Patricio  Dunbar  de  eisdem  23  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 mare.  10  s.  de  firmis  2 marcatarum  Wigton. 
terrarum  cum  dimedia  de  Knokincros  et  Drummaro  cum  pertinentiis 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  7 mare,  cum  dimedia  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Henrico  M'Dowell  de  eisdem  23  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  44  R.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Duffous  cum  Elgin, 
tenentibus,  tenandriis,  advocatione  ecclesiarum  et  capellaniarum  earundem, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  WillelmoS  uthirland  de  eisdem  24  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  36  mare,  de  firmis  24  mercatarum  terrarum  Wigton. 
antiqui  extentus  de  G-arthlone  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata  et  pro  72  mare,  de  relevio 
earundem  et  pro  22  mare,  cum  dimedia  de  firmis  15  marcatarum  terrarum 
antiqui  extentus  de  Loclianis  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  45 


542 


APPENDIX. 


1514. 


Wigtoun. 


Elgin. 


Fol.  41. 
Aberdene. 


Wigton. 


Forfar. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Uchtredo 
M ‘Dowell  de  eisdem  24  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  71  marcis  3 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  45  marcatarnm 
antiqui  extentus  terrarum  de  Corswell  et  pro  2|  marcatis  ejusdem  extentus 
terrarum  de  Mye  cum  pertinentiis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  142  marcis  6 s. 
8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Fynlayo  Camp- 
bell de  eisdem  24  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  unius  annui  redditus  40 
marcarum  annuatim  exeuntis  et  levandi  de  omnibus  et  singulis  terris  et 
baronia  de  Kilmalamak  cum  pertinentiis,  viz.,  Pettogony,  Sanctandrous, 
Kirktoun,  Barflathill,  et  Dunkympty  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Hay  de  eisdem 
24  Mar.  a.r.l. 


Liber  Responsionum  Anni  imvcxiv. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 fi:,  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Blakhall  et 
Litillfollay,  Blakwatter,  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem, 
necnon  pro  debita  ministratione  in  officiis  forestarie  et  coronatoris  regali- 
tatis  de  Garviauch,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Blakhall  de 
eisdem  27  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  de  firmis  10  marcatarum  terrarum 
antiqui  extentus  de  Mekil  Broclitoun  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  30  mare.,  et  pro  4 d.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem, 
et  pro  27  mare,  de  firmis  5 marcatarum  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Letil 
Brochton,  10  marcatarum  ejusdem  antiqui  extentus  terrarum  de  Egirnes,  et 
3 marcatarum  dicti  antiqui  extentus  terrarum  de  Dalteyr  cum  pertinen. 
similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  54  mare,  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debi'tis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Murray  de  eisdem  28  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  22  li.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  North  Mel- 
gond  cum  pert,  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  45  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Annand  de  eisdem  28  Mar.  a.r.l. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  16  mare.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  16  marcatarum 
cum  dimedia  antiqui  extentus  terrarum  de  Bercly,  Kirkcassald,  et  le  Twenty  - 
schilling  land  cum  pertinen.  termini  Sancti  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  33  marc,  et  pro  4 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  et  pro  6 mare,  de  firmis  6 marcatarum  terrarum  antiqui  exten- 
tus de  Bardrochit  et  Gredok  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  12 
mare,  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Murray 
31  Mar.  a.r.l. 


1514. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


543 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balnakerde  ter-  Perth, 
mini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  50  s. , et  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  • duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Andree  Rettray  1 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  mare,  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchinbothy,  .Renfrew. 
Langmur  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  uitimo  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  mare,  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Langmur 
et  sex  aliis  suis  sororibus  de  eisdem  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  quatuor  terrarum  hus-  Pol.  42. 
bandiarum  et  unius  perticate  terre  nuncupate  Punderland  et  unius  mfra^Hadhi"- 
terro  herbagii  nuncupata  Gersland  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  ton. 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  marcas,  et  pro  duobus  denariis  argenti  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margrete 
Cok  et  Elene  Cok  de  eisdem,  3 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  cum  dimedia  de  firmis  12  marca-  Kirkcudbrycht. 
tarum  terrarum  cum  dimedia  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Over  Gerton 
in  proprietate  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  31  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon 
pro  4 marcis  cum  dimedia  de  firmis  trium  marcatarum  terrarum  predic- 
tarum  ejusdem  antiqui  extentus  in  superioritate  similiter  dicti  termini  S. 

Martini,  et  pro  9 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Murhede  de  eisdem,  4 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  56  marcis  3 s 4 d.  de  firmis  37  marcatarum  Wigtoun. 
terrarum  cum  dimedia  antiqui  extentus  de  Glasserton  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  112  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Alexandro  Steward  de  eisdem,  4 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 E.  10  s.  de  firmis  9 libratarum  terrarum  Roxburgh . 
nuncupatarum  Layngislandis  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  novem  libris  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Pottar  de  eisdem,  5 
Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 H.  3 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  Are. 
de  Nethirauldhall  extendentium  ad  40  solidatas  terrarum  antiqui  extentus 
et  unius  annui  redditus  6 s.  8 d.  annuatim  debiti  de  terris  de  Ovir  Aikhede 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  6 li.  6 s.  8 d.,  et  pro 
duobus  denariis  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi 
tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Leonardo  Clerk  de 
eisdem,  5 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  80  li.  de  firmis  40  libratarum  terrarum  de  Are. 


544 


APPENDIX. 


1514. 


FOL.  43. 
Are. 


Are. 


Fiffe. 


Aberdene. 


Aberdene. 


Fiffe. 


Perth. 


FOL.  44. 
Fiffe. 


Sexnok  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  160  li.  de  relevio  earundem  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Campbell  de  eisdem,  5 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 marcis  10  s.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  5 mar- 
cat.  terrarum  de  Myddilaucbindrane  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti  existentis  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  [regi]  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Blare  de  eisdem,  5 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  11.  de  firmis  20  11.  terrarum  de  Glenmur 
antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  60  H.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Agneti 
Lyndesay,  Margrete  Lyndesay,  Jonete  Lyndesay,  et  Cristine  Lyndesay, 
sororibus,  de  eisdem  6 Ap.  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 H.  8 bollis  frumenti  1 celdra  4 bollis 
ordei  5 bollis  avenarum  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Estir  Rossy  cum  aula  ejus- 
dem, molendino,  cimba,  cowble  et  le  ark  super  lacu  de  Rossy  cuin  pertinen. 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  dimedietatis  unius  anni  sasina 
non  recuperata,  necnon  pro  20  11.  et  2 celdris  frumenti  5 celdris  ordei  et  1 
celdra  et  4 bollis  avenarum  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Bonar  29  Ap.  a.r  1. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  240  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Skeyne  cum  molendinis  et  pertinen.  earundem  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  6 annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  40  H.,  et  pro  40  H.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Skene  ult.  Ap.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 denariis  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme  terrarum  de  Logy  et  Dawen  et  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Westoun 
regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Roberto  Forman,  decano  Glas- 
guensi,  de  eisdem  1 Maii  a.r.  1. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Craghall 
cum  suis  annexis,  tenentibus,  tenandriis  etc.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  11. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Kynnyn- 
month  de  eisdem  5 Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Innermeith  cum  suis  annexis,  pendiculis,  tenentibus,  tenandriis,  libre 
tenentium  servitiis  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non'recuperata,  et  pro  100  11.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Richardo  Stewart  de  eisdem  6 
Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  s.  de  firmis  decime  octave  partis  terrarum 
de  Wemis  Westir  cum  sale  et  carbonibus  ejusdem  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 


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preteriti  existentis  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  s. 
de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Rettray  de 
eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Aberden. 
Johneston  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et 
pro  4 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Inglauston  similiter  dicti  termini  S. 

Martini,  et  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  4 marcis  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Ballindocht  etiam  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  8 marcis 
de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  6 li.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Litil  Dise, 

Cragtoun,  Standandstanys,  Corshill,  et  Buchthil  dicti  termini  S.  Martini, 
et  pro  13  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo 
Johnestoun  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  marcis  de  firmis  baronie  de  Guthre  Forfar, 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  marcas,  et  pro  100 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  14  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balna- 
brech  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  28  marcas,  et  pro  56  marcis  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Guthre  de  eisdem  die  mense  et 
anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 marcis  cum  dimedia  de  firmis  8 bovatarum  Lanark, 
terrarum  jacentium  in  villa  de  Symontoun  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Grahame  de  eisdem,  7 Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Invenies, 
terrarum  de  Ovvssine,  regi  tanquam  comiti  Rossie  debitam  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Ding  well  de  eisdem  9 Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  21  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  Fiffe. 
medietatis  occidentalis  de  Dunmore  cum  le  brewland  et  prato  earundem 
termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  43  marcas,  et  pro  86 
marcis  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Glendowky  cum  pertinen.  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  40 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Aytoun 
10  Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  14  li.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Popili  alias  Fol.  45. 
nuncupatarum  Sanctmawrislandis  cum  suis  annexis,  connexis,  tenentibus, 
tenandriis,  et  liberetenentium  servitiis  earundem  cum  suis  pertinen.  ter-  ton. 
mini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  29  ir.,  et  pro  2 denariis 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Patricio  Ogill  de  eisdem,  11  Maii  a.r.l. 

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Berrric. 


Lanark. 


Edinburgh. 


Roxburgh. 


FOL.  49. 


Stratherne. 


Renfrew. 


Fiffe. 


Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 marcis  3 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Lowchasscliele  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existen- 
tium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  6 marcas  6 s.  8 ct. , et  pro  2 libris  piperis  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Patricio  dictis 
die  et  loco. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  duobus  paribus  calcarium  alborum  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Cambusnethane  cum 
tenentibus  etc.,  et  suis  pertinen.,  et  pro  50  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  ville  et 
territorii  de  Carnweth,  Cawlo,  Carlinden,  Murhall,  Torbrekkis,  Blakcastell, 
Grenesyde,  Auchingray,  Moishatt,  Croftbill,  Estirsidewod,  Westirsidewod, 
Cleuch,  et  Hisewod,  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
100  marcas,  et  pro  2 denariis  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Somervel  de  eisdem  12  Maii 
a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  23  marcis  3 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  cujusdam  partis 
terrarum  de  Gilmertoun  olim  Johanni  quondam  domino  Somervel  per- 
tinentis, et  pro  xlvj  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Somervel  de  eisdem  dictis  die  mense  et 
anno. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  proprietatis  baronie 
de  Hawik,  viz.  ville  de  Hawik  cum  molendino  ejusdem,  terrarum  de  Est 
Manys,  Crumhauch,  Kirktounmanys,Elexmurynes,Ramsyclewis,  etBraidlie 
cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  40  11. , 
et  pro  duabus  sagittis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  120 
marcis  de  firmis  reliquarum  terrarum  et  tenandriarum  dicte  baronie  prefati 
termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  240  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Dowglas  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kelty  cum 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam 
comiti  de  Stratherne  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Bonare  de  eisdem 
13  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Coldon,  Woplaw, 
et  Knokglas  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20 11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam 
senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Spreule  de  eisdem 
die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  3 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  medietatis  terrarum 
de  Cullessy  Estir  termini  S.  Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentis  in  mani- 
bus regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  8 li. 
6 s.  8 ct. , et  pro  16  11.  13  s.  4 J.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem, 


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regi  ciebitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Kincragy  de  eisdem  20  Maii 
a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 11.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de  Forfar. 

Arrot  et  Lichtounliil  et  dimedie  partis  molendini  ejusdem  termini  S. 

Martini  ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  re- 
cuperata, et  pro  10  11.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Georgeo  Arrot  de  eisdem  20  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2£  marcis  de  firmis  tertie  partis  occidentalis  Perth. ' 
terrarum  de  Petcarne  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  relevio  ejusdem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Chaip  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno 
predictis. 

, Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  68  11.  10  s.  10  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  Invenies, 
de  Stranarne  cum  castro  de  Damo  ac  tenentibus  etc.,  termini  S.  Martini 
ultimo  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  136  11.  19  s.  8 ft.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Alexandro  comiti  Crawfurdie  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  19  marcis  20  d.  de  firmis  trium  marcat.  et  40  Fol.  47. 
denariat.  terrarum  de  Gargary  antiqui  extentus,  1 marcate  terrarum  de  8 
Barmail  antiqui  extentus,  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Blarboy  antiqui  extentus, 

1 marcate  terrarum  de  Barvannage,  et  2£  marcat.  terrarum  de  Dirmadde 
ejusdem  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  38  mare.  3 s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Edwerdo  Maxwel  de  eisdem  20  Maii  a.r.l. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  10  marcis  de  firmis  2 marcat.  cum  dimedia  Cunyngliame. 
terrarum  de  Dunlophil  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  2 marcat.  terrarum  cum  dime- 
dia antiqui  extentus  de  Craglylogane  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  10 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Montgumry  de  eisdem  22  Maii  a.r.l 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Uvir  Kincardin. 
Cragnestoun  et  medie  partis  molendini  vocati  Cragmyll  termini  S.  Martini 
ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
9 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  4 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Drummelle  et  medie  partis  molendini  vocati  Craymyll  similiter  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  9 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Gardin  de  eisdem  22  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Burrowfeild  Forfar, 
cum  molendino  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, et  pro  3 11.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de  Newbiggin  cum 
dimedio  molendini  earundem  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  6 11.  de 
relevio  earundem,  et  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  octave  partis  et  decime  sexte  partis 


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Drumfreis. 
FOL.  48. 

Are. ' 

Invernes. 

Edinburgh  ! 
infra  Hading- 
ton. 

Peblis. 

Perth. 

Edinburgh. 

Peblis. 

FoL.  49. 

Edinburgh. 


terrarum  de  Crago  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  3 ii.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Gardin  de  eisdem 
22  Maii  anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Halidayhill 
antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  4 ii.,  et 
pro  6 s.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Cuthberto  Grersone  de  eisdem  dicto  die. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  marcis  de  firmis  tenandrie  de  Wodheid 
cum  turre,  fortalitio,  manerie,  et  molendino  de  Wodheid  cum  pertinen. 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Cunynghame  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  420  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Culmore 
cum  pertinen . , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  21  annorum  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  marcas,  et  pro  20 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Hugoni  Ross 
de  Kilrawok  de  eisdem  22  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  relevio  2 terrarum  husbandiarum 
jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Ballincreif,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Georgeo  Fawsid  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 H.  de  firmis  20  solidat,  terrarum  jacentium 
in  baronia  de  Glenquhom,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  8 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20 
solidos,  et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jonete  Dikes  one  de  eisdem  dicto  die. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Monorgond 
et  molendini  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Gilberto  Monorgund  de  eisdem  die  mense 
et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  marcis  de  firmis  baronie  de  Stratoun 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  100  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Alexandro  Stratoun  de  eisdem  23  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Bogend,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  Fawsyd  de  eisdem  dicto  die. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Orchatfeild 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 annorum  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 marcas,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Henrico  Cant  de  eisdem  die  mense 
et  anno  predictis. 


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Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Panystoun,  Edinburgh 
Hoprig,  et  Quhitrig  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  exis-  Hading' 
tentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  It.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Bailye  de  eisdem  23  Maii 
a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Kincardin. 
Balmaledy,  Balmanach,  Haltoun,  Smethehill  cum  pertinen.  termini  S. 

Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  It. , et  pro  2 d.  argent  iper  dupli- 
cationem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro 
Liell  de  eisdem  24  Maii  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 marcis  10  s.  de  firmis  20  solidat,  terrarum  Wigtoun. 
de  Barnysbreauch  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  13 
marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Murheid  de  eisdem  24  Maii  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Petcullo  termini  Fiffe. 

S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuper- 
ata, et  pro  8 It.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David 
Balfour  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Fiffe. 
Aldmorys,  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Balcongy,  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Strowbyrne  cum  tertia  parte  molendini  ejusdem,  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Fordale,  et  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Kolbakye  cum  pertinen.  termini  S. 

Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  20  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Bruce  de  eisdem  26  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Randelstoun  Fiffe. 
termini  S.  ^Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  20  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Alexandro  Myrton  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 mareat.  terra-  Wigtoun. 
rura  antiqui  extentus  de  Lochnall,  5 mareat.  terrarum  de  Salschary  anti- 
qui extentus,  et  2 mareat.  cum  dimedia  terrarum  de  Dundunne  antiqui 
extentus,  unacum  officiis  vicecomitis  de  Wigtoun,  constabularii  de  Loch-  Fol.  60. 
nall,  et  ballivi  de  Leswalt,  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  37  marcis  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Agnew  de  eisdem  26  Maii 
a.r.l. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 mareat.  terra-  Kirkcudbrycht. 
rum  de  Craggo  et  2 mareat.  cum  dimedia  terrarum  de  Dawcharne  cum 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  15  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  Rogero  Gordoun  dicto  die. 


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Kirkcudbrycht. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Drumfreis. 


Are. 


Are. 


Perth. 


Fol.  51. 
Renfrew. 


Cunynghame. 


Senescallus  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchingrane 
et  Conlocli  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  marc,  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  18 
marcis  de  firmis  15  marcat.  terrarum  de  Litill  Ardis  et  3 marcat.  terrarum 
de  Killarne  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  marcis  de  rele via  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  lievingstoun  de  eisdem  dicto  die. 

Senecallus  respondebit  pro  32  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  10  librat,  terrarum 
de  Catbulle  antiqui  extentus,  10  marcat.  terrarum  de  Knokrewoch 
ejusdem  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  45  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Fynlayo  Campbell  de  eisdem  26  Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 marcis  de  firmisterrarum  de  Hardland  et 
Monebouye  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de  12  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Gordoun  de  eisdem  26  Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  unius  marcate 
terrarum  de  Cragfyn,  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Knokbrak,  et  2 marcat. 
terrarum  de  Clonopach  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  15  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Kennedy  de 
eisdem  26  Maii  a.r.l. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  16  mare,  de  firmis  8 marcat.  terrarum 
de  Monyliagane  et  Keremene  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  32 
marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  12  marcis  de  firmis  10  librat,  terrarum 
de  Sanqubarmur  antiqui  extentus  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  24  marcis 
de  relevio  earundem  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Mur  de  eisdem 
die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de 
Monyward  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Toscheoch  de  eisdem  die,  mense,  et 
anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Nether 
Johnestoun  cum  molendinis  earundem  et  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Over 
Johnestoun  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et’ pro 
30  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auchinbothy  Wallace  dicti  termini  S. 
Martini,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earundem  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  Stephano  Wallace  de  eisdem  26  Maii  a.r.l. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  120  marcis  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  de  Donyfattis,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 


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annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20 
marcas,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo 
Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Mur  de  eisdem  die  mense  et 
anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  20  librat,  terrarum  cum  JBerwic. 
turre  earundem  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Mersyntoun  termini  S. 

Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  K.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  dupli- 
cationem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Ker 
de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Lokarthill  cum  Lanark, 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Balye  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  35  It  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Dun  Forfar, 
cum  piscaria,  tenentibus,  tenandriis,  et  liberetenentium  servitiis  earundem 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  70  U de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  10  marcis  de  firmis 
dimedie  partis  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Dun  cum  castro  et  loco  ejusdem 
prefati  termini  S.  Martini,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  marcas,  et  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  50  s.  de  firmis  2 
octavarum  partium  et  sextedecime  partis  terrarum  de  Craggo  similiter 
dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  5 It.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Erskin  de  eisdem  27  Maii  a.r.l. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Aldbar,  Forfar. 
Wodend,  Southmelgund,  Blubbirhill,  et  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de 
Balmarauch  cum  molendinis  earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  100  marcis  de  e0Li  52. 
relevio  earundem  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Crawmond  de 
eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  prodictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  10  tt.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  8 marcat.  terrarum  strathern. 
de  Buthny  et  5 librat,  terrarum  de  Cultyrannych  Mar  termini  S.  Martini 
ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  li.  13  s.  4 d.,  et  pro  41  li.  6 s.  8 d. 
per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Willelmo  Murray  de  eisdem,  28  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  octave  partis  terrarum  de  peblis. 
Quhitslaid  et  Glenkirk  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  4 It.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Gilleis  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno 
predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  Edinburgh 
terrarum  de  Luquhane  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentis  in  *nfra  Hading- 


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Fife. 


Renfrew. 


Are. 


FOL.  53. 


Aberdene. 


Are. 


Forfar. 


Fiffe. 


manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
5 marcas  et  pro  2 ct.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Johnestoun  de  eisdem  die  mense  et 
anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  200  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Leslie 
cum  villa,  castro,  tenentibus,  tenandriis,  et  libereten entium  servitiis 
earundem  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  400  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Georgio  Leslie  de  eisdem  per  decessum  sui  patrui,  die 
mense  et  anno  predictis,  et  pro  duobus  paribus  cirothecarum  per  dupli- 
cationem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgio 
Leslie  de  eisdem  dicto  die. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ardgowane  et 
Blakhall  termini  8.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Stewart  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  950  li.  de  firmis  20  librat,  terrarum  de  Corsby 
antiqui  extentus  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  19  annorum  ratione  warde, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  50  li.  et  pro  50  li.  de  relevio  earundem, 
et  pro  38  mare,  de  firmis  annui  redditus  tenandrie  de  Corsby  similiter  exis- 
tentis  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  19  annorum  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  2 marcas,  et  pro  2 marcis  de  relevio 
ejusdem,  necnon  de  4 li.  15  s.  de  firmis  annui  redditus  5 s.  piscarie  de 
Corseby,  existentis  etiam,  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione 
warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 s.,  et  de  5 s.  de  relevio 
ejusdem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jolianni 
Fullartoun  de  eisdem  29  die  Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Meklefynnersy  cum  molendino  earundem,  Litill  Fynnersy,  et  Manecht  cum 
pertinen.,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  6 ii.,  et  pro  6 li.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Nory  de 
eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 marcis  de  firmis  6 marcat.  terrarum  pro- 
prietatis de  Kilhenze  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  12  mare,  de  relevio  earundem, 
necnon  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  superioritatis  10  librat,  terrarum  de  Kilkeren 
‘dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Coi  vile  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Westfeild  de  Dunde  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Georgio  Blare  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  65 11.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie 
de  Balgony  cum  suis  annexis,  viz.  le  Manys  de  Balgony  Over  et  Nether, 


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le  Mylnetoun,  le  Byris,  Innerlochty  alias  Spittale,  Overdowyn,  Nether 
dowyne,  Mylnedenys  cum  molendino  de  Dowyne,  terris  de  Schethome, 

Blakfaldis,  Caldhame  cum  molendinis  granorum  et  fullonis  ejusdem,  terris 
de  Nethir  Carnebo,  Over  Carnebo,  Brauchty,  et  Golen  cum  molendino 
ejusdem  et  suis  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  133  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  et  pro  7 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Drummane  dicti  termini 
S.  Martini,  et  pro  14  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  12  11.  13  s.  4 d.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Petlochty  et  Banochty  et  molendini  ejusdem  prefati 
termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  'se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  25  It.  6 5.  8 d.,  et  pro 
50  li.  13  5.  iiij  d.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam’datam  Jacobo  Lundy  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.(de  firmis  terrarum  de  Renfrew. 
Cragynfeoch  Chalmer  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
15  marcas,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  Fol.  54. 
tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Roberto 
Chalmer  de  eisdem  penultimo  mensis  Maii  a.r.l. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  26  marcis  cum  dimedia  de  firmis  26  marcat.  Kirkcudbrycht. 
cum  dimedia  marcata  terre  de  Fyntillach  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  ^sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  53  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem, 'regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Roberto  Chalmer 
die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Gait-  Are. 
gyrth  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  ad  30  li.,  et  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  7 li.  10  S.  de  firmis 
5 librat,  terrarum  de  Culraith  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  15  li.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ear- 
undem, ac  pro  10  5.  de  firmis  20  solidat,  terrarum  de  Chalmerhous  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  magistro  Roberto  Chalmer  de  eisdem 
die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Mon-  Perth, 
creif  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  100  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Mon creif  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  140  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Meklelour,  Perth. 
Culcarny,  Kynnard,  Andeis,  Dalkeith,  Tulybagill,  Dunberny,  Petcaithlie, 

Gilgirstoun,  Leidnoch,  et  annui  redditus  15  5.  terrarum  de  Leidnoch  cum 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  280  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro 
10  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balleif  et  Ballathous  similiter  dicti  termini 


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\ 


Drumfreis. 


Fol.  55. 


Peblis. 


Renfrew. 


Renfrew. 


Forfar. 


S.  Martini,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  marcas,  et  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Laurentio  Merser  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 


Magister  Michael  Agnew  et  Alexander  Murhede,  vicecomites  in  hac 
parte,  respondebunt  pro  200  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Drum- 
langrig  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  p reteri ti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  ad  400  marcas,  et  pro  2 
rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  110  marcis  de 
firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Tibberis  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  similiter 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  220  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  et  pro  10  marcis  de  firmis  10  marcat.  terrarum  ville  de 
Dalgernok  similiter  prefati  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio 
earundem,  et  pro  25  s.  de  firmis  50  solidat,  terrarum  de  Overglencors  ac 
etiam  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  50  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Douglas  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Posso  et 
Glenrathnes  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Bard  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Wester  Cald- 
well termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  30  mare,  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  David  Caldwell  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  140  marcis  de  firmis  castri  de  Crukisfew, 
edifi ciorum,  ortorum,  dominicalium  terrarum,  parce  et  clausure  ear- 
undem, terrarum  dominicalium  de  Dernlie  et  molendini  earundem, 
terrarum  de  Dormondsid,  Nethirtoun,  et  Aulderukistoun,  extendentium 
annuatim  ad  20  librat,  terrarum  antiqui  extentus,  jacentium  circa  dictum 
castrum,  necnon  dicti  palatii  de  Inchenan  cum  parca  et  ortis  ejusdem, 
terrarum  dominicalium  de  Inchenan,  terrarum  de  Quhithill,  ville  de 
Inchenan,  Raschele,  Wrichtland,  Fluris,  Cragtoun,  et  Gardnerland,  cum 
integra  communia  earundem,  extendentium  ad  20  librat,  terrarum 
antiqui  extentus,  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  280 
marcas,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro 
160  marcis  de  firmis  reliquarum  terrarum  dicti  dominii  de  Crukisfew, 
Inchenan,  et  Perchetscot  cum  suis  pertinen.  similiter  dicti  termini  S. 
Martini,  et  pro  320  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Stewart  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Auchin- 
lek  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  ad  40  11.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  2 marcis  cum  dimedia  de  firmis 
annui  redditus  5 marcarum  terrarum  de  Panmur  similiter  dicti  termini,  et 
pro  5 marcis  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto 
Auchinlek  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 


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Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Barskuyb  Fol.  56. 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  Renfrew- 
recuperata,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio  ear  undem,  et  pro  3 marcis  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Sawserhill  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  6 marcas,  et  pro  12  marcis  per  duplicationem  feodi- 
firme  earundem,  et  pro  forinceco  servitio  unius  architenentis  uno  die  in  anno 
apud  castrum  de  Renfrew,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johann  i Stewart 
de  eisdem,  ultimo  die  mensis  Maii  a.r.  1. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Castingray  Fiffe. 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  comiti  de  Eroll  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  s.  de  firmis  duarum  terrarum  husban-  Berwie. 
diarum  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Duns  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  4 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  16  s.  et  8 d.  de 
firmis  tertie  partis  100  solidat,  terrarum  jacentis  in  villa  de  Bassinden 
similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  2 marcis  cum  dimedia  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Duns  de  eisdem  die  et 
anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Dalswyn-  Drumfreis. 
toun  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  80  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Alexandro  Stewart  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cultequhay  Stratherne. 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  10  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Alexandro  Maxtoun  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Foulefurde  Edinburgh, 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Forsyth  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Lanark. 
Calderwod  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Logane  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  marcis  de  firmis  trium  quarteriorum  Fol.  57. 
terrarum  de  Myddilbynny  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Levingstoun  de  eisdem  die  et  anno 
predictis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  15  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Colmyskeith  Cunyngharoe, 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  30  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regine  debitis;  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Hammy ltoun  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 


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Forfar. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Cunynghame. 


Wigtown. 


Fol.  58. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Xnchok,  Kyor- 
colis,  Bawlane,  Housfeild  et  Morhous,  et  quarte  partis  cane  de  Conane  et 
brasine  de  Kirkton  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  21  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Huntar  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno 
predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  43  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Gileston 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  86  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  20  s.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Cotland  et  Glenley  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro 
40  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Neth- 
irchild  et  Archon  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  40  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Maklellane  de 
eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  12  marcat.  terrarum  de  Blook 
antiqui  extentus,  10  marcat.  terrarum  de  Kilbride  antiqui  extentus,  7 
marcat.  cum  dimedia  terrarum  de  Ovir  et  Nethir  Mylstaneflatt  antiqui 
extentus,  et  unius  annui  redditus  6 s.  et  8 d.  terrarum  de  Brekelmur  cum 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  80  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Dionisio  Hume  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  56  marcis  7 s.  de  firmis  duarum  marcat.  cum 
dimedia  terrarum  de  Balyellane  antiqui  extentus,  5 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Kirkbride  antiqui  extentus,  duarum  marcat.  cum  dimedia  terrarum  de 
Portnosak  antiqui  extentus,  4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Garrochty  antiqui 
extentus,  20  solidat,  terrarum  de  Grenane  antiqui  extentus,  dimedie 
marcate  terrarum  de  Killumquhay  antiqui  extentus,  16  solidat,  terrarum  de 
Park  antiqui  extentus,  4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Achnech  antiqui  extentus, 
2 marcat.  cum  dimedia  terrarum  de  Balyellane  antiqui  extentus,  2 marcat. 
cum  dimedia  terrarum  de  Killumquhay  Agnew,  20  solidat,  terrarum  de 
Grenane  antiqui  extentus,  3 marcat.  terrarum  de  Kylstan  antiqui  extentus, 
et  7 marcat.  cum  dimedia  terrarum  de  Elrik,  Ballingoune,  et  Marach  cum 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  113  marcis  8 cf.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Makdowell  de  eisdem  die  mense  et 
anno  predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  firmis  40  marcat.  terrarum  de 
Bondby,  Grebblak,  Stokartoun,  Litill  Stokartoun,  Quhitclois,  Brochloch, 
et  Litill  Sipland  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  80  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro 
12  marcis  de  firmis  9 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Polmady, 
molendini  de  Pluntoun,  et  trium  marcat.  terrarum  de  Barsallach  similiter 
dicti  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis,  et 
pro  24  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  5 marcis  13  s.  de  firmis  4 marcat. 
cum  dimedia  terrarum  de  Lochfergus,  unius  marcate  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  de  Scabus,  et  6 3.  annui  reddditus  infra  territorium  de  Ur 


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similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  11  marcis  12  s.  8 d.  de  relevio 
ear  undem,  et  pro  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cor  war  similiter  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  2 marcis  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Garcregy  etiam  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  4 marcas,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  M'Lellen  de 
eisdem  ult.  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Blakburne  Linlithqw. 
cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  8 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  20  s. 
de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Litilblakburne  cum  pertinen.  similiter 
dicti  termini,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  et  pro  6 s.  de  firmis  unius 
annui  redditus  12  s.  terrarum  de  Carebyr  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro 
12  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Houstoun 
de  eisdem  ult.  Maii  a.r.l.! 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  unius  annui  redditus  10  Kincardin 
marcarum  terrarum  de  Mekle  Barres  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Bonar  de 
eisdem  dicto  die. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  84  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Stewartoun  cum  Cunynghame. 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  160  marcis  de  relevio  earundem  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Gilberto  Kennedy  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Edmundus  Hammyltoun  et  Johannes  Watsone,  vicecomites  in  hac  Fol.  59. 
parte,  respondebunt  pro  311  marcis  3 s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  Are* 
de  Cassillis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  622  marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik  debitis,  et  pro  82  marcis  cum  dimedia 
de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Dunnowr  et  Glennox  similiter  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  155  marcas,  et 
pro  2 paribus  calcarium  deauratorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earun- 
dem, et  pro  72  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Dalrimple  similiter 
dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuper- 
ata, et  pro  140  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Gilberto  Kennedy  de  eisdem  ult.  Maii  a.r.l. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  le  Manys  de  Stratheme. 
Petcarne  et  molendini  earundem  necnon  tertie  partis  occidentalis  de  Pet- 
carne  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Merser  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  55  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  Wigton. 
de  Leswalt  cum  tenentibus,  etc. , cum  suis  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  110  li.  13  s.  4 d.,  et  de  221  K.  6s.  8 d.  per  dupli- 


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Forfar. 


Forfar. 


FOL.  60. 
Lanark. 


Fiffe. 


Cunynghame. 


Lanark. 


Stratherne. 


Forfar. 


cationem  feodifirme  earundem  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Gilberto 
Kennedy  de  eisdem  ult.  Maii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 ti.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Ruth v en, 
viz.  terrarum  de  Ruthvendavy  et  Myltoun  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini 
ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  li.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  necnon  de  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kippendavy, 
Brigtoun,  Erlis  Ruthven,  et  aliarum  terrarum  dicte  baronie  annexatarum 
similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  20  It.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Creichtoun  de  eisdem  primo  Junii 
a.r.l. 

* 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Ardauch  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 marcis  de  relevio  ejusdem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Maxtoun  de  eisdem  primo  die 
mensis  Junii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  s.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Calderwod  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam 
senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Huntar  de  eisdem 
primo  Junii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balmullo 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  40  marcas,  et  pro  duobus  paribus 
cirothecarum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Scrimgeour  de  eisdem  1 Junii  a.r.l. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  7 li.  10  s.  de  firmis  quinque  librat,  terrarum  de 
Aruele  Huntar  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  existentium  in  inanibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  15  li., 
et  pro  2 ct.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Roberto  Huntar  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mylnetoun 
cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Schaw  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Urquhill  cum 
pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Patricio  Loutfute  de  eisdem  primo  Junii  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kyrymur  termini 
S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recu- 
perata, et  pro  5 11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jacobo  Fodringhame  de  eisdem  die  mensis  et  anno  predictis. 


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Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  dc  Pettincreif  Fiffe. 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Galrig  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  10  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  et  pro  4 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cluny  etiam  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  2 marcis  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Quliitfeild  prefati  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  4 marcis  de  Fol.  61. 
relevio  earundem,  et  pro  8 R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Sowthirfanfeildis  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  16  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  4 marcis  de 
firmis  unius  annui  redditus  octo  marcarum  terrarum  de  Reras  dicti 
termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  David  Wemys  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Fiffe 
Foret  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
inanibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  80  marcis  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Foret  de  eisdem  die  mense 
et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bonyntoun  Peblis. 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  6 R.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Martino  Wyly  de  eisdem  dicto  die. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  90  R.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  Fiffe. 
de  Wester  Wemys  cum  suis  annexis  et  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  18  R. 

6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  sexte  partis  terrarum 
de  Wester  Wemys  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  10  marcis  de 
relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Wemys  de  eisdem 
die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Carraldston  Fiffe. 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  24  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  24  marcis  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Rethmelrye  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  48  marcis 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Balfour  de 
eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Gawane  et  Renfrew. 
Ryskis  cum  pertinen.  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Boid  de  eisdem  primo  Junii  a.r.l. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  7 R.  10  s.  de  firmis  quinque  librat,  terrarum  de  Kyle-Stewart. 
Haly  antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  15  R.  de  relevio  earundem, 
et  pro  7 R.  10  s.  de  firmis  quinque  librat,  terrarum  de  Heleis  antiqui 
extentus  similiter  dicti  termini  S.  Martini,  et  pro  15  R.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Schaw  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno 
predictis. 


560 


APPENDIX. 


1514. 


Klucardin. 


FOL.  62. 
Carrik. 


Perth. 


Forfar. 


Drumfreis. 


Linlithqw. 


FOL.  63. 
Invernes. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  de  48  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Hervistoun  cum 
pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  12  ii.  et  pro  12  ii.,  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Malewill  de 
eisdem  1 Junii  a.r.l. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  7 ii.  10  s.  de  firmis  5 librat,  terrarum  de  Keris 
antiqui  extentus  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  15  ii., 
et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Schaw  de  eisdem  1 Junii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kynfawnys 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  40  ii. , et  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
David  Chalmer  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 ii.  de  relevio  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Petty  et  quarte  partis  molendini  ejusdem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Alexandro  Chalmer  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  640  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Hereis  cum  tenen.  etc.  suisque  pendiculis  et  annexis  subscriptis,  viz. 
terrarum  et  baronie  de  Terreglis  cum  tenandriis  earundem  nuncupatis 
Layglangle  et  Glasteris,  cum  molendinis  de  Terreglis,  advocatione  et 
donatione  ecclesie  de  Kirkpatrik  Irnegray,  capelle  de  Chapelyard, 
terrarum  et  baronie  de  Kirkgunzeane  cum  turre,  fortalitio,  molendino 
et  pertinen.  earundem  cum  tenen.  etc.,  advocatione  et  donatione 
ecclesie  de  Kirkgunzeane,  cum  omnibus  privilegiis  terrarum  dimedie 
baronie  de  Ur  cum  tenen.  etc.  earundem,  terrarum  de  Moffatdale 
exceptis  20  marcat.  earundem  acclamatis  per  Robertum  dominum 
Maxwell,  20  librat,  terrarum  de  Lokertbe,  20  librat,  terrarum  de 
Hutoun,  20  librat,  terrarum  de  Tolnagarth,  20  librat,  terrarum  de 
Hoddum,  quinque  librat,  terrarum  de  Egilfeychane,  quinque  librat, 
terrarum  de  Nethir  Wormunby,  quinque  librat,  terrarum  de  Skelys, 
terrarum  et  baronie  de  Nortoun  Woddis,  cum  molendinis  tenen.  etc. 
dictarum  terrarum  et  baronie,  cum  advocationibus  et  donationibus 
ecclesiarum  et  capellaniarum  earundem  cum  pertinen.  termini  S. 
Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  re- 
cuperata, et  pro  1280  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Hereis  de  eisdem  1 Junii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  26  s.  de  relevio  10  solidat,  terrarum  de 
Grugfute  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Broune  de  eisdem  die 
mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  26  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Knokintenale, 
le  Hauch,  et  Culcabok  cum  molendino  ejusdem,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  26  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Hay  de  eisdem  16  Junii  a.r.l. 


1514. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


561 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  560  ii.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  et  Perth, 
baronie  de  Forgandevynny  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis 
ear  undem,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  in  manibus  comitis  de 
Ross  per  spatium  14  annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  40  ii.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lyoun  de  eisdem  19 
Junii  a.r.l.  [Non  intratur  in  rotulis,  quia  vicecomes  non  dedit  sasinam.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  duarum  marcat.  terrarum  Peblis. 
nuncupat.  Erlis  Orchart  cum  pertinen.  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthe- 
costes  ult.  preterit.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  40  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Murray  de  eisdem  28  Junii  a.r.l. 

Johannes  Bowok  et  Fergusius  Eglishame,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  Are. 
respondebunt  pro  60  ii.  de  firmis  20  librat,  terrarum  de  Glenmur  antiqui 
extentus  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit.,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  60  li.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Lindesay,  Agnete  Lindesay,  Cristine 
Lindesay,  et  Margrete  Lindesay  de  eisdem  27  Junii  a.r.l.  [Per  hanc  re- 
sponsionem oneratur  terminus  Penthecostes  tantum,  quia  terminus  S. 

Martini  et  relevium  onerantur  per  aliam  responsionem,  ut  patet  in  folio 
21  [43]  precedente.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Newdosk,  exis-  Kincardin. 
tentium  iu  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  Penthecostes  et  S. 

Martini  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  comiti  Craufurdie  de  eisdem 
7 Julii  a.r.l. 

Robertus  Bannachtyne  et  Johannes  Chalmer,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  Fol.  64.'- 
respondebunt  pro  7 marcis  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  unius  marcate  terrarum  de  Are* 4 
Cragfyne  antiqui  extentus,  duarum  marcat.  terrarum  de  Knokbrak  antiqui 
extentus,  et  duarum  marcat.  terrarum  de  Cloncopach  ejusdem  extentus 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  15  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  et  penes  firmas  dictarum 
terrarum  de  termino  Penthecostes  ult.  preterito  per  dominos  consilii  cum 
Johanne  Kennedy  dispensatum  est,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  eidem 
Johanni  de  eisdem  4 Julii  a.r.l.  [Terminus  Penthecostes  oneratur  tantum 
ex  causa  in  alio  folio  prescripta.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  228  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Branx-  Roxburgh, 
holme  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  9J  annorum  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  24  li.,  et  pro  duabus  rosis 
rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  necnon  pro  760  marcis  de  firmis 
terrarum  bardnie  de  Kirkurd  cum  tenen.  tenan.  liberetenen.  servitiis  earun- 
dem cum  pertinen.,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  80 
marcas,  et  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mylnesyntoun  similiter  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  ex- 
tendunt annuatim  ad  10  li.,  et  pro  duabus  rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem 
YOL,  XIV.  2 N 


562 


APPENDIX. 


1514. 


Aberdene. 


Kincardin. 


Fol.  65. 
Peblis. 


Forfar. 


Are. 


.Renfrew. 


Fol.  66. 

Edinburgh 

infra 

Hadinton.. 


albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Scot  de  eisdem 
10  Julii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Kildremy 
cum  turre,  fortalitio,  pendiculis,  annexis  tenen.  etc.  earundem,  unacum advo- 
cationibus et  donationibus  ecclesie  de  Innernocbty  et  capella  de  Den  termini 
Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  renunciationem 
et  dimissionem  Elizabeth  Berley,  sponse  quondam  Alexandri  domini  Elphin- 
stoun,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  200  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Elphinston  de  eisdem  11  Julii  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Newdosk,  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  Penthecostes  et  S. 
Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  ear- 
undem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  comiti  Craufurdie*  de 
eisdem  6 Julii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  quatuor  bovatarum  terrarum 
de  Langlandhill,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Inglis  de  eisdem  13  Julii  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ardo,  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  trium  terminorum  sasina  non  re- 
cuperata, et  pro  8 mare,  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Andree  Seytoun  de  eisdem  14  Julii  et  anno  predicto. 

Johannis  Berclay  et  Johannes  Auld,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  responde- 
bunt pro  50  mare,  de  firmis  tenandrie  de  Wodheid  cum  turre,  fortalitio, 
manerie,  et  molendino  de  Wodheid,  unacum  terris  et  annuis  redditibus  et 
dependentiis  ejusdem,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum 
S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50 
marcis  de  relevio  ejusdem  tenandrie,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Wlllelmo  Cunynghame  de  eisdem  17  Julii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Leichland  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis.,  per  spatium  duorum  terminorum  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  8 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Mergrete  Hall,  Jonete  Hall,  Isobelle  Hall,  et  Elizabeth  Hall,  sororibus, 
de  eisdem  24  Julii  a.r.l. 

Jacobus  Logane,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de 
firmis  5f  terrarum  husbandiarum  de  Ballincreif  cum  molendino,  28 
acris  cotagiis  ville  de  Ballincreif,  cum  le  thirle  multur  dominii  ville 
terrarum  de  le  Manys  de  Ballincreif,  Gosfurd,  et  Spittale,  et  officio  balli- 
vatus  ejusdem,  necnon  pro  2 celdris  2 bollis  et  2 ferlotis  ordei  3 caponibus 
et  6 le  pultre  pro  qualibet  dictarum  husbandiarum,  et  pro  6 le  pultre  pro 
qualibet  diet,  aerarum  cotagiarum,  necnon  pro  300  pullis  columbarum  mille 
cerisis  diet,  le  cheriss  de  firmis  columbaris,  ortorum,  pomarii,  et  le  doukat 
aker  de  Ballincreif,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  duorum 
annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  H per  duplicationem  feodifirme 
diet,  terrarum  husbandiarum  et  aerarum  cotagiarum,  cum  le  thirle  multur, 


1514. 


LIBEI  EESPONSIOETUM. 


563 


officio  ballivatus,  columbari,  pomerio  et  suis  pertinen.  predict. , regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Murray  de  eisdem  29  Julii  a.r.l. 

Idem  Jacobus  Logan  e,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  15  marcis  Peblis. 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kingisland  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  duorum  terminorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  15  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Cul- 
rop  similiter  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  spatium  duorum 
terminorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
necnon  pro  15  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ovyrmenzeane  similiter 
dictorum  terminorum,  et  pro  15  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  que  terre 
predicte  sunt  tenandrie  baroDie  de  Blakbarony,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Andree  Murray  de  eisdem  29  July  a.r.l. 

Idem  Jacobus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  13  11.  de  firmis  Selkirk, 
orientalis  dimedietatis  loci  de  Ploro  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
duorum  terminorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  26  li.  per  duplicationem 
feodifirme  earundem,  et  pro  5 li.  10  s.  de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  de  Ham- 
lot  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  duorum  terminorum 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  11  li.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem, 
necnon  pro  24  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Glenpot  etiam  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  duorum  terminorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  48  li.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Andree  Murray  de  eisdem  29  Julii  a.r.l. 

Idem  Jacobus,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  4 marcis  de  firmis  Fol.  67. 
dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Castelrig  et  acre  vocate  le  Holeaker,  existentium  'Fiffe' 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  duorum  terminorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Andree  Murray  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  300  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Pan-  Forfar, 
mure  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  300  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Koberto  Maule  de  eisdem  7 Aug.  a.r.l. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  firmis  duarum  marcat.  terrarum  Cunyngham. 
de  Haikhede  antiqui  extentus,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
duorum  annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete, 

Margrete,  Agneti,  Anabelle,  Mariote,  Alisone,  et  Agneti  Langmure, 
sororibus,  de  eisdem  16  Aug.  anno  predicto. 

Johannes  Brothy,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  Are. 
firmis  4 marcat.  terrarum  tenandrie  de  Barneill  antiqui  extentus,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  duorum  terminorum  sasina  non  recu- 
perata, et  pro  12  marcis  de  relevio  earundem  regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Donaldo  Makclune  de  eisdem  23  Aug.  a.r.l. 

Idem  Johannes  Brothy,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  8 marcis  Are. 
de  firmis  4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Drumdow  antiqui  extentus,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  dimedietatis  unius  anni  sasina  non  recuperata, 


564 


APPENDIX. 


1514. 


Are. 


FOL.  68. 
Forfare. 


Dunbretain. 


Wigtoun. 


Perth. 


Perth. 


Perth. 


que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  16  mareas  et  pro  5 ii.  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo 
Crawfurd  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  marcis  de  firmis  8 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Glasnoch  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  duorum  terminorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Arcbibaldo  Dunbar  de 
eisdem  30  Aug.  a.r.l.* 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Westerogill 
Tennades,  et  molendini  earundem  cum  pertinen.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Fentoun  de  eisdem  11  Sept.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kirkmichell 
cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S. 
Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata  et  pro  20  li. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  de*bitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Sympill  de 
eisdem  18  Sept.  a.r.l. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  marcis  de  firmis  10  marcat.  terrarum  de 
Murrethe  antiqui  extentus  in  proprietate  et  superioritate,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult. 
preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinas  datas  Alisee  Hepburne  et  Fynlaio  M£Dowell  de  eisdem 
die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  200  li.  de  firmis  baronie  de  Cragy,  viz.  Cragy, 
Wester  Malar,  Pethavelis,  cum  molendino  de  Cragy,  Auchinleskin,  Tulloch, 
Lembar,  Lakenstredane  cum  molendino  ejusdem,  le  Kirktoune,  Thre 
Auchtowis,  Cowill,  Drumnescum  pertinen.,  partibus,  pendiculis le outsettis, 
tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit, 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  200  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Ros  de  eisdem  3 Oct.  a.r.2. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  li.  de  firmis  duarum  bovat.  ville  de  Rait 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  quatuor  annorum,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  tres  libras,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Rait  de  eisdem  9 Oct.  a.r.2. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  marcis  de  firmis  baronie  de  Langforgund 
cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis  earundem  de  termino  Penthe- 
costes ult.  preterito,  et  pro  200  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro 
49  li.  13  s.  4 d.  pro  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Foulys  cum  tenen.  tenan. 
et  liberetenen.  servitiis  cum  advocatione  et  donatione  ecclesie  parrochialis 
de  Lundy  cum  pertinen.  de  dicto  termino  Penthecostes  ult.  preterito,  et  pro 
99  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Blaklaw  dicte  baronie  de  Fowlys 

* On  a blank  leaf  following  Fol.  67  is  this  note:  “Nota  mandatum  de  panno  laneo. 
Memorandum  quod  custumarii  de  Dunde  et  similiter  ceteri  custumarii  regis  in  futurum 
levabunt  et  percipient  de  omni  duodena  panni  colorati  tam  non  colorati  duos  solidos  sex 
denarios  custume,” 


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annexat.  de  predicto  termino  Penthecostes  ult.  preterito,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Gray  de  Fol.  69. 
eisdem  14  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1000  marcis  de  relevio  totius  et  integri  comi-  invernes. 
tatus  Sutherlandie  cum  tenen.  ten  an.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis  ejusdem 
cum  advocatione  et  donatione  capellaniarum  S.  Johanms  de  Helmisdaill 
et  beati  Jacobi  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Cathanensi  fundat,  cum  advocatione 
et  donatione  aliarum  ecclesiarum  et  hospitalium  in  dicto  comitatu  cum 
pertinen. , regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Sutherland  de  eodem 
14  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  48  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Kynneres,  invernes. 
Estir  Eskadill,  Halfardellem,  Drumcardine,  Holme,  Cragot,  et  quarte 
partis  terrarum  de  Phopachye  et  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Moncrew  et  16 
n partium  terrarum  de  Inglistoune  cum  piscariis  de  le  yares  cum  pertinen., 
jacen.  in  barouia  de  Bewfort  et  le  Ard,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Jacobo  Eentoun  de  eisdem  18  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  237  li.  de  firmis  79  librat,  terrarum  de  Are. 
Knokdolean,  Torecrag,  Auchindrane,  G er  wane,  Corwar,  et  Glentig  antiqui 
extentus  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  termino- 
rum S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
237  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto 
Grahame  de  eisdem  21  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Edinburgh, 
terrarum  de  Logdon  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis  cum  pert- 
inen. , regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Douglas  de  eisdem  die  mense 
et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Perth, 
terrarum  de  Kelour  cum  molendino  tenen.  tenan.  et  libereten.  servitiis 
earundem  cum  pertinen.,  et  pro  8 mare,  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Dalqueich 
alias  Cokburnis  nuncupat,  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis 
cum  pertinen. , et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  unius  annui  redditus  annuatim  levandi 
et  percipiendi  de  terris  de  Cokcarny  cum  pertinen.,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Roberto  Douglas  de  eisdem  24  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Willelmus  de  Ruthven,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  200  Kinros. 
marcis  de  relevio  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  baronie  de  Kinros  cum 
tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis  earundem  una  cum  lacu  vulgariter 
nuncupato  Lochlevin,  turre,  fortalitio,  et  molendino  earundem  cum 
pertinen. , necnon  officio  vicecomitis  vicecomitatus  de  Kinros,  regi  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  eidem  Roberto  de  eisdem  die  mesne  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  11.  de  firmis  totalium  et  integrarum  terra-  Fol.  70. 
rum  de  Flemyngtoune  cum  molendino  earundem  cum  pertinen.,  existen-  Forfare. 
tium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes 
ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  R.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Mortimer  de  eisdem  25  Oct.  a.r.2t 


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1514. 


Strathern. 


Forfare. 


Perth. 


Perth. 


Drumfres. 


Edinburgh. 


Senescallus  respondebit  pro  10  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Owergarwok, 
Alemyr  sursum,  cum  pertinen.  et  molendino  earundem,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit, 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Grahame  de  eisdem  25  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  ii.  de  firmis  totius  et  integre  dimedie  partis 
terrarum  et  baronie  de  Lownan  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis 
ejusdem  cum  pertinen. , existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum 
S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Waltero  Rothven  de  eisdem  25  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  omnium  et  singu- 
larum terrarum  et  molendini  de  Forteviot  cum  pertinen.,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult. 
preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Rothven  de 
eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  10  marcat.  terrarum  de 
Balfouris  Boquhopill  cum  pertinen.,  et  15  solidat,  terrarum  de  le  Bray  de 
Boquhopill  cum  pertinen.,  et  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Torry  et  de  5 marcat. 
terrarum  de  Drumgy,  et  de  dimedia  marcata  terrarum  de  Litill  Ward 
cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S. 
Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  li. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Balfour  de 
eisdem  26  Oct.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  205  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  sub- 
script. viz.  7 marcat.  terrarum  de  Lag  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.,  12 
marcat.  cum  dimedia  marcata  terrarum  de  Dalgarnok  Holmys  antiqui 
extentus  cum  pertinen.,  21  marcat.  terrarum  de  Ardis  antiqui  extentus  cum 
pertinen.,  20  marcat.  terrarum  de  Drumnonane  antiqui  extentus  cum 
pertinen.,  36*marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  viz.  Betuix  the  watteris, 
Dalscartholme,  Prestislandis,  Wodheid,  Machrewin,  Redbank,  Barquhar, 
et  Auchinfranchauch  cum  pertinen.,  12 marcat.  terrarum  de  Colyn  antiqui 
extentus  cum  pertinen.,  5 librat,  terrarum  de  Wyndehillis  antiqui  ex- 
tentus cum  pertinen. , 37  marcat.  terrarum  de  Rokell  antiqui  extentus  cum 
pertinen.,  25  marcat.  terrarum  de  Kirkbridrig  antiqui  extentus  cum  per- 
tinen., existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et 
Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  205  li.  13  s.  4 d. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Greresone 
de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  s.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  tertie  partis 
terrarum  de  Leithheid  cum  pertinen.  de  termino  Penthecostes  ult.  preterito, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 rosis  rubeis 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Elene  Murray  de  eisdem  27  Oct.  a.r.2. 


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Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  11.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Uvirbodome  et  Abirdene. 
Nethirbodome  cum  pertinen.  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Henrico  Spens 
de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  11  marc,  de  relevio  octave  partis  terrarum  de  Forfare. 
Lumlethin  cum  pertinen.  et  decima  parte  terrarum  de  Crago  cum  pertinen., 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Jacobo  Ramsay  de  eisdem  28  Oct. 
a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  11.  de  firmis  totarum  et  integrarum  10  de- 
librat. terrarum  antiqui  extentus  subscriptarum,  viz.  de  40  solidat,  terrarum 
de  Greneholme,  de  40  s.  terrarum  de  Auchinruglan,  de  40  solidat,  terrarum 
de  Sornehill,  de  40  solidatis  terrarum  de  Milbrig,  et  de  40  solidat,  terrarum 
de  Some  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  'debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Roberto  Nesbit  de  eisdem  3 Nov.  a.r.2 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  30  11.  de  firmis  totalium  et  integrarum  10  Carrik. 
librat,  terrarum  de  Keris  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  re,gi  debitis  per  fol.  72. 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Schaw  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  30  11.  de  firmis  totalium  et  integrarum  5 librat.  Kyle. 
terrarum  de  Haly  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  et  totalium  et  integrarum 
5 librat,  terrarum  de  Heleys  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult. 
preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Schaw  de  eisdem  die  mense  et  anno 
predictis.  [Per  hanc  responsionem  oneratur  terminus  Penthecostes  tantum 
quia  terminis  Sancti  Martini  et  relevium  onerantur  prius  per  aliam  respon- 
sionem, ut  patet  in  16  [61]  folio  precedente.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  6 marcat.  terrarum  de  Are. 
Schankistoun  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Campbell  de  eisdem  die  mense 
et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  marcis  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  terrarum  Forfare. 
de  Estir  Glenquharydy  cum  pertinen.,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  unius  anni  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Kynnabir  de 
eisdem  4 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  11.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  baronie  et  Lanark, 
terrarum  de  Craufurdjohne  acetiam  dimedietatis  patronatus  donationis  et 
advocationis  ecclesie  parrochialis  de  Craufurdjohne,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
100  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis-  per  sasinam  datam  Laurentio 
Craufurd  de  eisdem  7 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 


568 


APPENDIX. 


1514. 


Renfrew. 


Cuninghame. 


Fol.  73. 
Kinros. 


Ergile. 


Strathern. 


Fiff. 


Fiff. 


Kincardin. 


Fol.  74. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Grenok 
Craufurd  cum  pertineri.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius 
anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Laurentio  de  eisdem  die  mense  et 
a.r.  predictis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  240  marcis  de  firmis  70  marcat.  terrarum  de 
Kilbirny  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  240  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Laurentio  de  eisdem 
die  mense  et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  24  s.  de  firmis  duarum  aerarum  terre  unacum 
tofta  ejusdem  et  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  prope  villam  de  Kinros,  necnon 
duarum  aerarum  terre  in  vulgari  nuncupat,  le  Serjandcroft  cum  pertinen., 
similiter  officii  serjandie  de  Kinros  et  custodie  aquarum  currentium  ad 
lacum  de  Levin  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  24  s.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Hakcat  de  eisdem  7 Nov. 
a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  88  li.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singularum  ter- 
rarum et  baron ie  de  Glassisre  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis 
cum  connexis  et  annexis  earundem  cum  pertinen. , unacum  jure  patronatus, 
presentatione,  et  advocatione  ecclesie  parrochialis  de  Kyllenewyr  cum  per- 
tinen., existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  88  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Scrimgeour  de  eisdem  7 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Edinkip  cum 
pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Scrimgeour  de  eisdem  7 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 marcis  de  firmis  tertie  partis  unius  octave 
partis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Ardrye  cum  pertinen.,  existentis 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  2 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Isobelle 
Strang  de  eisdem  7 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  mare,  de  firmis  tertie  partis  omnium  et 
singularum  terrarum  de  Estir  Colesye  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  3 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
10  marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
MoncreifF  de  eisdem  20  Januarii  a.r. 2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kynneff  et 
dimedie  partis  terrarum  de  Glesland,  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de  Blak- 
lawis,  et  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Fischartoun  cum  pertinen. , existentium 
in  "manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  Penthecostes  et  S.  Martini  ult. 
preterit,  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  48  marcis  per  duplicationem' feodi- 
. firme  earundem,  necnon  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Nethir  Cra gy, 


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569 


Estir  Snawtoun,  Westir  Snawtoun,  Ratherhill,  et  Overset  de  Cragy  cum 
pertinen.,  similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  terminos  predictos,  et 
pro  20  ft  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Gray 
de  eisdem  9 Feb.  a.r.2. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  45  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kyllingcrag  et  Cuninghame. 
Gogosid  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 termin- 
orum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  ft  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Brisbane  de  eisdem  22  Feb.  a.r. 
predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Estir  Bucbop-  Perth, 
pill,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata  et  pro  2 rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Nory  de  eisdem 
1 Mar.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  60  ft  de  firmis  terrarum  subscript,  viz.  Are. 
totalium  et  integrarum  8 marcat.  et  10  solidat,  terrarum  de  Carrikmur 
antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.,  totalium  et  integrarum  6 marcat.  6 solidat, 
et  8 denariat.  terrarum  de  Tbomastoun  antiqui  extentus,  unacum  dime- 
dietate  molendini  de  Thomastoun  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  3 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  8 
bollis  frumenti  et  2 paribus  calcarium  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Bertholomeo  Craufurd  de  eisdem  23 
Mar.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  48  marcis  de  relevio  baronie  de  Carcok  cum  Perth, 
pertinen.  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Berclay  de  eadem,  regi  debito  die 
mense  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2200  ti.  de  firmis  totalium  et  integrarum  34  Are. 
marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  baronie  de  Trabboche,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  22  annorum  et  unius  termini  ult.  preterit, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  ft.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  200  ft.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Cathcart  de  eisdem  24  Mar.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  marcis  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Tolle  et  ^irdene 
Sidgait  cum  pertinen.  necnon  terrarum  de  Mekle  Drumquhendill  cum 
pertinen.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Berclay  de  eisdem  die 
mense  et  anno  predictis. 

[1515.] 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  67  ft.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Forfare. 
Northmelgund  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
trium  terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  45  ft.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Annand  de  eisdem  13 
Ap.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  marcis  de  firmis  totalium  et  integrarum  Lanark, 
terrarum  de  Goslyntoun  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  4 terminorum  ult.  elaps»  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  marcis 


570 


APPENDIX. 


1515. 


Abirdene. 


FifF. 


Peblis. 


Abirdene. 


Fol.  76. 
Renfrew. 

Abirdene. 


Menteth. 


Wigtoun. 


Wigtoun. 


de  relevio  earnndem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datara  Patricio  Cokburne  de 
eisdem  6 Junii  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Faicble  et 
Tyry  cum  pertinen,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 termino- 
rum ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  marcis  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Laurentio  Merser  de  eisdem  24  Ap.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Westir  Farny 
cum  pertinen/et  forestade  Culface  cum  pertinen.  necnon  officii  constabularii 
burgi  de  Cupro  et  forestarie  nemoris  de  Falkland,  et  totalium  et  integra- 
rum terrarum  de  Muthill  cum  terris  nuncupatis  le  Constable  Medow  prope 
dictum  burgum  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
3 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  24  d.  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  AndreeFarnye 
de  eisdem  26  Ap.  a.  r.  2. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Edderstow  cum 
pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  trium  terminorum  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  li. , et 
pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Stephano  Wallace  de  eisdem  4 Maii  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  duarum  partium  terrarum  de 
Durlatheris,  Glaslacum  molendino,  et  Wodheid  cum  pertinen.,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et’pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Richardo 
Steward  de  eisdem  7 Maii  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Drummis  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Moricio  Kyrle  de  eisdem  8 Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Wardris  Flemyng  cum  pertinen.  viz.  de  tertia  parte  le  Wrais  jacente  in 
vicecomitatu  de  Abirdene  et  regalitate  de  Gareauch,  et  pro  21  marcis  de 
relevio  superioritatis  terrarum  de  Jakistoun  et  Skaldoehmur  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  in  vicecomitatu  de  Kincardine  dicte  tertie  parti  de  Wardris 
Flemyng  annexat.  et  incorporat.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Andree 
Trowp  de  eisdem  11  Maii  a.r.2. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Lettir  cum 
pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium-trium  terminorum  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Duncano  M‘Lachlane  de  eisdem  13  Maii  a.r. 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  marcis  de  relevio  10  marcat.  terrarum 
antiqui  extentus  de  Mekle  Broclitoune  cum  pertinen.  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Jobanni  Murray  de  eisdem  21  Maii  a.r.l. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  10 
marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Mekle  Brouchtoun  cum  pertinen., 
regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Jobanni  Murray  de  eisdem  21  Maii  a.r.2. 


1514. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


571 


Responsiones  post  xxvnum  Octobris  anno  etc.vcxiiii0.  fol.  77. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 ii.  10  s.  de  firmis  duarum  marcat.  antiqui  Wigtoun. 
extentus  terrarum  cum  dimedia  marcata  de  Auchinthebert,  duarum 
marcat.  cum  dimedia  marcata  antiqui  extentus  terrarum  de  Kerow- 
lachlyne,  et  duarum  marcat.  cum  dimedia  ejusdem  extentus  terrarum  de 
Carnagaracht  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  quinque  mensium  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  15  li.,  et  pro  2 5.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Sinclere  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Nov.  a.r.2. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 ct.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Linlithqw. 
unius  annui  redditus  6 mare.  6 s.  et  8 cf.  annuatim  levandi  de  terris  de 
Blaknes  cum  pertinen.  jacentibus  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitam  per 
sasinam  datam  Jonete  Amisfeild  de  eodem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Nov.  a.r. 
predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 marcis  de  firmis  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Forfare. 
Fularetoun,  18ve  partis  terrarum  de  Innene,  septem  solidat,  terrarum  de 
Litilcarcarys  et  28  d.  terrarum  de  Kynnard  et  Balnamone  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 marcis  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Crawmond  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  6 Nov.  a.r.2,  ratione  generalis  dispensationis  et  statuti 
domini  nostri  regis  ult.  defuncti  factorum  per  eum  et  dominos  sui 
consilii  secum  in  Northumberland  tempore  sui  exercitus  existentis  super 
non  etate  et  introitu  heredum  eorum  qui  in  dicto  exercitu  decedere  con- 
tigebant,  cujus  Jacobi  pater  ibidem  obiit,  ut  in  retor  natu  continetur. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  6 marcis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Corothill  cum  per-  Kyle. 
tinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini 
Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  12  marc,  et  pro  duabus  rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme earundem,  regi  ut  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Mure  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  8 Nov.  a.r.2. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 marcis  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Linlithqw. 
Westir  Benyn  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  8 marcas  et  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  ejusdem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Bruce  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh 
8 Nov.  a.r.2. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 marcis  de  firmis  unius  pecie  terre  de  Linlithqw. 
Middilbenyne  vocate  le  Mylrig  unacum  pecia  prati  ejusdem  et  suis  pertinen. 
jacentis  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Myddilbenyne  alias  Braidlaw,  necnon  de 
una  bovata  terre  de  Middilbenyne  vocata  le  Higginnes  Oxgang  cum  le 
Braidlawdeneetsuis  pertinen.  jacen.  in  dominio  de  Middilbenyne  alias  Braid- 
law, unacum  quadam  pecia  terre  prati  incipiendo  ad  orientalem  partem 


572 


APPENDIX. 


1514. 


Fol.  78. 

Edinburgh  infra 
Hadington. 


Linlithqw. 


Edinburgh  infra 
Hadington. 


Beruik. 


Beruik. 


Drumfres. 


dicte  bovate  terre  et  abhinc  ascendendo  versus  austrum  usque  ad  terras 
vocatas  le  Mylcroft  antedictum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini 
Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  8 marcas,  et  pro  8 marcis  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Bruse  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  8 Nov. 
a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1333  marcis  4 s.  5 <t.  de  firmis  tertie  partis 
baronie  de  Dirltoun  cum  castro,  fortalitio,  te  nem.  tenan.  liberetenen. 
servitiis  et  suis  pertinen. , existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  8 anno- 
rum ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  cujus  baronie  integre  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  500  marcas,»  necnon  pro  33  marcis  de  relevio  tertie  partis  feodi 
baronie  de  Boltoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  reservato 
liberotenemento  dicte  baronie  de  Boltoun  Mariote  relicte  quondam  Georgei 
domini  Haliburtoun,  cujus  integre  baronie  de  Boltoun  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  100  marcas,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Halibur- 
toun de  eisdem  tertiis  partibus  baroniarum  predict,  apud  Edinburgh  9 
Nov.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  R.  de  relevio  dimedie tatis  baronie  de 
Litilkettilstoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  magistro  Georgio  Broun  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  9 
Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  60  li.  de  relevio  baronie  de  Colstoun  jacentis 
infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Georgio  Broun 
de  eadem  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  marcis  de  firmis  unius  terre  husbandie  cum 
pertinen.  jacentis  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Grenelaw  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ante  15tum 
diem  mensis  Martii  anno  Domini  1512  ratione  warde,  et  pro  4 marcis 
de  firmis  dicte  terre  husbandie  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
duorum  annorum  immediate  sequentium  dictum  15tum  diem  Martii  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  de  26  s.  8 ct.  de  relevio  ejusdem  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Trotter  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  17  Nov.  a.r.2. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Harddenys 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  3 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  marcas,  et  de  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Petro  Spens  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
die  et  anno  immediate  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  li.  de  firmis  novem  marcat.  terrarum  de 
Madinpap  antiqui  extentus,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius 
anni  et  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  18  marcas,  et  de  12  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Ricardo  Neleson  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
21  Nov.  a.r.2.,  cujus  quidem  Ricardi  pater  obiit  sub  vexillo  regis  in 
Northumberland,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 


1514. 


LIBEI  RESPONSIONUM. 


573 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  640  It.  de  firmis  terrarum  dominii  de  Edyard-  Roxburgh, 
stoun  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  16  annorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  40  li. , 
et  de  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  480  li.  de  firmis  medietatum  terrarum 
et  baronie  de  Hownom,  viz.  terrarum  et  villarum  de  Caphop,  Fillogu  et  Cun- 
yarestoun  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  spatium, 
et  pro  80  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  106  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terra- 
rum et  baronie  de  Broundoun,  Elphinshop,  at  Eddillisheid  cum  pertinen, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  idem  tempus,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 3.  de 
relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro  167  li.  de  firmis  10  librat,  terrarum  et  ville 
de  Maxtoun  cum  pertinen.  et  jure  patronatus  eeclesie  de  Bethirroull,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  per  prefatum  tempus,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Rutherfurd  apud  Edin- 
burgh 26  Nov.  a.r.2. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  180  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  dominii  et  fol.  79. 
territorii  de  Rutherfurd  cum  pertinen., existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spa-  Roxburgh, 
tium  trium  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  40  li.,  et  de  60  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  15  li.  de 
firmis  100  solidat,  terrarum  de  Wellis  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  predictum,  et  pro  5 li.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Thome  Rutherfurd  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  anno  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  li.  de  firmis  2|  marcat.  terrarum  de  Drumfres. 
Barboy  antiqui  extentus  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  trium  termin.  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  7|  marcas  et  pro  5 li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  r-egi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Gilberto  Roryson  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  28  Nov.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  439  li.  19  s.  9 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  Perth, 
dimedie  baronie  de  Ballegarno  cum  tenen.  etc.  et  suis  pertinen.,  exis- 
tentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  9 annorum  elapsorum  viz.  8 
annorum  et’  unius  termini  ratione  warde  et  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  cujus  dimedie  baronie  integre  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  li.  13  s.  4 d.,  et  pro  48  li.  17  s.  9 d.  de 
relevio  tertie  partis  dicte  dimedie  baronie,  necnon  pro  319  li.  19  s.  9 d.  de 
firmis  tertie  partis  dimedie  baronie  de  Abirnyte  cum  tenen.  etc.  existentis 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  et  rationes  predictas,  cujus  dimedie  baronie 
integre  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  106  11.  13  s.  4 d.,  et  pro  35  li. 

13  s.  1 d.  de  relevio  tertie  partis  dicte  dimedie  baronie  cum  pertinen.  pre- 
dicts, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  JoneteHaliburtoun  de  eisdem  tertiis 
partibus  dimediarum  baroniarum  predict,  apud  Edinburgh  28  Nov.  a.r. 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  marcis  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Abirdene. 
Estir  Crechy,  Myddilcrechy,  cum  dimedietate  molendini  earundem  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de  12  marcis  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Chene  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Jan,  a.r.2, 


574 


APPENDIX. 


1515. 


Perth.  Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  133  ft.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis 

tertie  partis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Forgundevynny  cum  tenen.  etc. 
cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  10  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  13  ft.  6 s.  8 cf.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jonete  Haliburtoun  de  eadem  tertia  parte  tertie  partis  terrarum  et  baronie 
predict,  apud  Edinburgh  22  Feb.  a.r.2. 


[1515.] 

Carrik.  Ballivus  respondebit  pro  265  ft.  16  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum 

antiqui  extentus  de  Currachbay  et  Drumbay  cum  pertinen.,  de  2 marcat. 
terrarum  de  Clonluchre,  5 nobilibus  terrarum  de  Lettirpyn,  20  solidat,  ter- 
rarum de  Auchingonnach  et  Knokgarneryn,  et  de  40  denariat.  terrarum 
de  Carfyn  et  Craginchonich  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam  et  vie.  de  Are,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  11 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  ant  eocirca  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  24  ft.  3 s.  8 d. , regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Kennedy  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  15  Maii 
a.r.2. 


Pol.  80.  Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  80  ft.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 

Hadington infra  Westhall  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  20  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  ex- 
tendunt annuatim  ad  4 ft. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Rettre 
per  decessum  Jonete  Haliburtoun,  sororis  matris  sue,  de  eadem  apud 
Edinburgh  16  Maii  a.r.2. 


Edinburgh  infra  Idem  yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 ft.  de  firmis  alterius  dimedietatis 
Hadington.  predict,  terrarum  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 terminorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  4 ft.  de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedie- 
tatis, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Andree  per  decessum  Silvestri 
Rettre,  sui  patris,  habentis  eandem  per  curialitatem  Scotie  ratione 
Alisone  Hepburn,  matris  ipsius  Andree,  de  eadem,  loco  die  et  anno 
predictis. 


Edinburgh.  Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  ft.  de  firmis  18  marcat.  terrarum  de  Craw- 

mond  Regis  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 ft.  de 
relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro  10  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Clarebarston 
etiam  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
idem  tempus  ut  supra,  et  pro  6 ft.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Crawmond  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
21  Maii  a.r.2.  per  generalem  dispensationem  quondam  s.d.n.  regis  ult. 
defuncti  heredibus  eorum  in  suo  exercitu  in  Anglia  decedentium  gratiose 
concessam. 


Edinburgh. 


Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kilbaberton 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  3 termin.  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de  8 ft.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Henrico  Wardlaw  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  23  Maii  a.r;2.,  cujus  Henrici  pater  obiit  in  bello  commisso  in 
Anglia,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur, 


1515. 


LIBEI  RESPONSIONUM. 


575 


Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  tertie  partis  Edinburgh, 
terrarum  de  Leithede  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  2 rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ejusdem  dimedietatis,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elene  King  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  23 
Maii  a.r.  prescripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  unius  terre  husbandie  cum  Beruik. 
pertinen.  jacentis  in  Newtoun  de  Duns  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 termin.  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  12  d.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Weddirlie  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  25  Maii  a.r. 2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 &.  10  bollis  ordei  et  2 martis  Bute, 
dictis  lardnaremartis  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kerelawmond  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  in  manibus  senescalli 
Scotie  per  spatium  4 terminorum,  ult.  elaps.  a tempore  belli  novissime  in  eol.  81. 
Anglia  concussi  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  3 It.  6 s.  8 d.  5 bollas  ordei  et  unam  martam,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  10 
bollis  ordei  et  2 martis  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem  terrarum, 
allocando  in  predictis  summis  pecunie  20  s.  pro  dictis  martis  viz.  5 s.  pro 
qualibet  earum,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jolianni  Bannachtine  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Junii  a.r. 2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  2 marcat.  et  dimedie  Wigtoun. 
marcate  antiqui  extentus  terrarum  de  Drumiargane  cum  pertinen.,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 marcas,  regi  debitas  per  sasinam  datam 
Martino  Makmakin  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12  Junii  a.r. 2. 

Johannes  Evist  de  Balhussy,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  Perth. 

160  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Ruthven  cum  pendiculis  etc. 
exceptis  20  li.  duobus  capellanis  admortizatis  annuatim  persolvendis  de 
terris  de  Banbreich,  Petcarne,  et  Cragingalle  dicte  baronie  annexatis, 
necnon  pro  196  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Strauthbrawn  et  Glensche,  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  98  li.,  et  de  196  li.  per 
duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  ac  etiam  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Cowgask  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  etiam  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 paribus  cirothecarum  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme earundem  terrarum  de  Cowgask,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Willelmo  Ruthven  de  feodo  earundem  apud  Edinburgh  22  Junii  a.r. 2, 
per  generalem  dispensationem  quondam  s.  d.  n.  regis  ult.  defuncti  heredi- 
bus in  suo  exercitu  decedentibus  gratiose  concessam. 

Idem  vicecomes  in  hac  parte  respondebit  pro  150  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  Edinburgh  per 
et  baroniarum  de  Ballerno,  Newtoun,  et  Cousland,  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  commissonen- 
liberetenen.  servitiis  earundem,  exceptis  10  li.  uui  capellano  admortizatis 
annuatim  de  dictis  terris  et  baronia  de  Cousland  persolvendis,  regi  debito 
per  sasinam  dicto  Willelmo  Ruthven  de  feodo  earundem  per  dispensa- 
tionem ut  premittitur  die  et  anno  immediate  prescriptis, 


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APPENDIX. 


1515. 


Wigtoun. 


Invernys. 


Fol.  82. 


Drumfres. 


FOL.  83. 
Kirkcudbrycht. 


Forfare. 


Abirdene. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  26  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  2 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  de  Larglegastill  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  03  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Normanno  Makcullocli  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  27  Julii  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  11.  13  s.  4 S.,  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Canroe,  Strath  wore,  et  tertie  partis  de  Arcaboll  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in 
comitatu  Rossie  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  2 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d. 
sterlingorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  dictarum  terrarum  de  Canroe  et 
Strathwore,  et  pro  2 d.  sterlingorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  dicte 
tertie  partis  de  Arcaboll,  necnon  pro  5 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis 
de  Cuthaloid  et  Drynee  jacentis  ut  supra,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
dictos  duos  terminos  sasina  etiam  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de 
relevio  ejusdem  dimedie  partis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Denowne  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  28  Julii  a.r.  predicto. ' [Nota.  Hec 
responsio  non  oneratur  in  compoto  vicecomitis  de  Invernys  1515,  quia 
vicecomes  asserit  se  nondum  dedisse  sasinam  etc. , sed  onerandus  est  in 
proximo  compoto  suo.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  96  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Closbern 
antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 termin.  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuper- 
ata, et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Kirkpatrik  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  30  Julii 
a.r.  prescripto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  11  li.  de  firmis  16  marcat.  terrarum  cum 
dimedia  marcata  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Kirkcassauld  et  Bercly  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,existentiumjn  manibus  regis  termini 
Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  22  li.,  et  pro  4 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Murray  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  3 Aug.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  144  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  le  Grange  de 
Monyfuth  cum  molendinis  etc.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  et  unius  termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  32  li.,  et  de  32  li.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Durehame  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Aug.  a.r.2. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  prO  20  ii.  de  firmis  et  proficuis  piscariarum  dime- 
dii  rethis  de  Raik  super  aquam  de  Dee  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  4 termin.  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  li.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Wode  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  31  Aug.  a.r.  predicto,  ratione  dispensationis  et 
statuti  domini  regis  ult.  defuncti  factorum  heredibus  interfectorum  in 
campo  bellico  Northumbrie,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 


1515. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


577 


Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  42  E.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  ter-  Linlithqw. 
rarum  baronie  de  Levingstoun  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen. , existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  14  E.  4 s.  5 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Dowglace  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Sept,  a.r.2. 

Vicecomes  de  Striveling  et  sui  ballivi  alias  constituti  senescalli  de  Menteth. 
Menteth  in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  regis  eis  prius  directam  respon- 
debunt pro  32  E.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Doun,  Gartmore  cum  molendino 
earundem  et  pertinen.  jacentium  in  senescallatu  de  Menteth  et  infra 
vicecomitatum  de  Perth,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de  16  E.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Aula  Makaulay  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 10  Sept,  a.r.2.  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti  predictorum. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  13  E.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  ter-  Fyffe. 
rarum  de  Estircolse  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  6 E.  13  s.  4 3.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Willelmo  Moncreif  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  27  Sept,  a.r.3.  ratione  dis-  fol.  84. 
pensationis  et  statuti  s.d.n.  regis  ult.  defuncti  factorum  heredibus  inter- 
fectorum in  campo  bellico  North umbrie,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Johannes  Maxwell  de  Stanelie,  vicecomes  de  Ergile  et  ballivus  de  Cowell  Ergile. 
in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  regis  constitutus,  respondebit  pro  32  E. 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ardyne  et  Achinfour  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
in  ballia  de  Cowell  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Ergile,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  16  E.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio 
Houstoune  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12  Oct.  a.r.3. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  117  E.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  8 marcat.  terra-  Kirkcudbrycht. 
rum  de  Strothane  et  Blarerannee  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  11  anno- 
rum ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  E. 

13  s.  4 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Rogero  Gordoun  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  15  Oct.  a.r.3. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Edinburgh, 
terrarum  de  Cranstoun  Daw  nunc  vocat.  Nova  Cranstoun  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Cranstoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  25  Oct.  a.r.3. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  135  E.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Akynhede  Lanark, 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  ballianVsuam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  4 annorum  et  unius  termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  30  E.,  et  de  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicatio- 
nem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Maxwell 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  26  Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  E.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Estir  Caldwell  Renfrew, 
cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  ratione  warde  per  spatium 
sex  annorum  ante  29  Maii  1514  elaps.  et  pro  30  E.  de  firmis  earundem 
VOL.  XIV.  2 O 


578 


APPENDIX. 


1515. 


FOL.  85. 


Kyle. 


Lanark. 


Linlithqw. 


Vallis  Annantlie. 


FOL.  86. 
Dunbertane. 


Renfrew. 


Striveling. 


terrarum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 anni  et  1 termini  de 
hinc  immediate  sequentium  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  ii.  de  relevio 
earundem,  necnon  pro  200  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Knokmaid  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  spatium  6 annorum  ratione  warde,  et  pro 
50  ii.  de  firmis  earundem  terrarum  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  1 anni  et  1 termini  dehinc  ut  premittitur  ult.  elaps. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  33  ii.  6 5.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jolianni  Mure  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  30  Oct.  a.r.3. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  120  ii.  de  firmis  10  marcat.  terrarum  de 
Camcescan  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
ratione  warde  per  spatium  6 annorum  ante  29  Maii  1514f elaps.,  et  pro 
30  11.  de  firmis  dictarum  terrarum  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  1 anni  et  1 termini  dehinc  immediate  sequen.  sasina  non  re- 
cuperata, et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Mure  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 30  Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  136  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kittoksyde 
Westir  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  6 annorum  ratione  warde  ante  29  Maii  1514  elaps.  et  pro  34  K. 
de  firmis  earundem  terrarum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 
anni  et  1 termini  dehinc  immediate  sequentium  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  22  H.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Mure  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
die  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  45  11.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  le 
Manys  de  Levingstoun  cum  dimedietate  molendini  manerii  et  le  warde 
ejusdem  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  6 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  15  11.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo 
Dowglas  de  eisdem  4 Nov.  a.r.3. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  3 11.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum 
de  Overwormunby  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  de  3 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Thome  Carrutheris  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Nov.  a.r.3. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Altirmone  et  Rahane  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Ricardo  Lekky  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 5 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 11.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Selveland  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Knok  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 
Nov.  a.r.3. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Quenyshalch  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 


1515. 


LIBEI  EESPON SIONUM. 


579 


regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Nory  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 

8 Nov.  a.r.3. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  2 duplicibus  rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  Menteth. 
albefirme  terrarum  de  Estir  Boquhoppill  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
senescallatum  suum,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Nory  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  dicto  die. 

Idem  senescallus  respondebit  pro  16  It.  13  s.  4 <t.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Menteth. 
Redenach,  Unschennach,  Ergateis,  et  Lundeis  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
infra  senescallatum  suum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 ter- 
minorum ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  33  It.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Edmonstoun  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  dicto  8 Nov.  anno  predicto,  ratione  dispensationis  et 
statuti  fact,  per  regem  ult.  defunctum  heredibus  interfectorum  in  Nor- 
thummerland,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  illius  dimedietatis  totius  Striveling. 
terre  de  Lekky  propinquius  adjacentis  terris  de  Bucliquhan  cum  pertinen. 
jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Ricardo  Lekky 
de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  dicto  8 Nov.  anno  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  48  11.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Linlithqw. 
Westir  Benyn  et  tertie  partis  molendini  ejusdem  cum  suis  pertinen. 
jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 

9 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  5 11.  6 s.  8 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jolianni  Bertrahame  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  9 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  25  11.  de  firmis  10  marcat.  terrarum  de  Bal-  Fol.  87. 
lathis  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  exis-  ^ allisArmandie 
tentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro^lO  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Kennedy  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  13 
Nov.  a.r.3.  per  dispensationem  et  statutum  domini  regis  ult.  defuncti 
factos  heredibus  interfectorum  in  Northummerland,  ut  in  retornatu  con- 
tinetur. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  300  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Cragy,  Ferth. 

Westir  Malare,  Pethavelles,  cum  molendino  de  Cragy,  Auchtinleskin, 

Tulloch,  Lembar,  Lakenstredon  cum  molendino  ejusdem,  le  Kirktone,  Thrc 
Aucht  Townys,  Cowill,  et  Drumnes  cum  suis  pertinen.  etc.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 terminorum 
proxime  sequentium  3 Oct.  1514  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod 
Johannes  Ross  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de  eisdem  per  aliud  precep- 
tum  ex  dicta  nostra  capella  dicto  3 Oct.  directum,  quamvis  securitas  firma- 
rum et  relevii  earundem  terrarum  de  terminis  ante  dictum  tertium  diem 
preteritis  intratur  in  libro  responsionum  in  nostro  scaccario  remanente  ut 
in  eodem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  Ross 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29  Nov  a.r.3.  per  dispensationem  et  statutum  • 
predictos  ut  habetur  in  retornatu.  i 


580 


APPENDIX. 


1515. 


Fyffe. 


Bute. 


Dunbertane. 


FOL.  88. 
Drumfres. 


Renfrew. 


Dunbertane. 


Edinburgh. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  142  ti.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bawram 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  9 annorum  cum  dimedio  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  15  K.,  et  de  2 libris  cimini  per  dupli- 
cationem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  fsasinam  datam  David 
Bawram  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29  Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  H de  firmis  9 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Dunrudir  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  insulam  de  Arane  et  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  20  annorum  elaps.  ratione 
warde,  .que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  6 K.,  et  pro  15  li.  de  firmis 
earundem  terrarum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum 
et  1 termini  dehinc  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Eullertoun  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  13  Decembris  a.r.3. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2750  li.  de  firmis  30  librat,  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  de  Drummond  et  10  librat,  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  de  Duchray 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  27  annorum  et  7 mensium  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  li.,  et  pro  100  li.  de  relevio  earundem 
terrarum,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Cuthberto  comiti  de  Glencarne 
domino  Kilmawris  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  20  Jan.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  25  li.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Dunragane  cum  pertinen.  antiqui  extentus  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 termini  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de_relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Gilberto  Rorisoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  28 
Jan.  a.r.3.  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti  fact,  per  quondam  s.d.n.  ult. 
defunctum  heredibus  interfectorum  in  Northummerland,  ut  in  retornatu 
continetur. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Boghaw  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  1 termini  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Flemyng  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  200  li.  de  firmis  baronie  de  Duntreth  exten- 
dentis ad  55  marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annua- 
tim ad  100  li.,  et  pro  2 h.  piperis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Edmonstoun  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  30  Jan.  a.r.  predicto  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti  fact,  per 
quondam  regem  ut  predicitur,  ut  latius  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  213  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Quhitelaw  cum  pertinen.,  jacentium  in  baronie  de  Ratho  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  16 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 


1515-16. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


581 


20  marcas,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Andree  Mowbray  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  16  Feb.  a.r.3. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  15  ii.  15  s.  de  firmis  trium  aerarum  terre  Peblis. 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  viz.  ad  finem  orientalem  burgi 
de  Peblis  ex  parte  boreali  vici  regii  inter  terras  Johannis  Lawsoun  ex 
occidentali  et  terras  Johannis  Loucht  ex  orient,  et  montem  de  Yenlaw  ex 
boreali  partibus,  unacum  officiis  serjandi  regii  et  le  burriourschip,  existen- 
tium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  10  annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  30  s.,  et  pro 
30  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Crake 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  20  Feb.  a.  r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  9 11.  de  firmis  3 aerarum  terre  arabilis  Edinburgh 
jacentium  in  le  Myllflat  burgi  de  Hadingtoun  inter  Lathameburn  ex  ^ra  Hadmg' 
occidentali  et  le  burrowbalkis  ex  orientali  partibus,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  9 annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  s. , et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Mariote  Sleich  de  eisdem 
per  decessum  Jacobi  Sleich  sui  avi  apud  Edinburgh  26  Feb.  a.r.3. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  16  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 aerarum  terre  fol.  89. 
arabilis  jacentium  in  dicto  le  Mylflot  inter  bondas  predictas,  ac  superiori-  ^f^Had^ng- 
tatis  1 acre  jacentis  in  eodem  le  Mylflot,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  toun. 
per  spatium  1.  termini  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  33  s.  4 d. , et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicte  Mariote  de 
eisdem  per  decessum  Jacobi  Sleich  sui  patris  apud  Edinburgh  die  et 
anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  250  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Kincardin. 
Halkertouncum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 anno- 
rum ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  83  h.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Falconar  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  10  Mar.  a.r.3. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  10  ii.  de  firmis  10  librat,  terrarum  antiqui  ex-  Cunyngham. 
tentus  de  Farnlie  cum  pertinen.,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  10  marcat. 
de  Crewocht  cum  pertinen.  ejusdem  extentus  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentiujn  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  33  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  omnium  terrarum  predict.,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Farnlie  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  11 
Mar.  1515  et  regis  3. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  16  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  ter-  Edinburgh, 
rarum  de  Smithfeild  et  Huntarland  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
6 ii.  13  s.  4 d.,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedie  partis 
terrarum  predict.,  necnon  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  10  marcat.  terra- 
rum jacentium  ad  finem  orientalem  ville  de  Ovir  Crawmond  infra  dictam 
suam  balliam,  quarum  liberumtenementum  reservatur  Agneti  Howisone, 


582 


APPENDIX. 


1516. 


Forfare. 


Perth. 


Fol.  DO. 
Strathern. 


Carrik. 


Forfare. 


Abirdene. 


qui  habuit  easdem  in  conjuncta  infeodatione  et  renunciavit  et  dimisit 
feodum  earundem  Alexandro  Mowbray  per  sasinam  datam  eidem  Alexandro 
de  dicto  feodo  et  dimedietate  terrarum  predictarum  apud  Edinburgh  11 
Mar.  a.r.3. 

[1516.] 

Vicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Myddiltoune  et  Jacobus  Bissete  de  Ferny - 
flat,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Bawgillo  et  molendino  earundem  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  13  mensium  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
30  11.  de  relevio  earundem  regi  debito,  et  pro  40  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  et 
rupis  de  Bruchte  cum  castro,  fortalitio,  domibus,  edificiis,  et  piscaria 
earundem,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  predictum  ratione 
qua  supra,  et  pro  40  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  debita  administra- 
tione  in  officio  vicecomitis  de  Forfare  et  servitio  regi  inde  annuatim 
debito  et  consueto,  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  domino  Gray  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  26  Mar.  a.r.3. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  26  11.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  baronie  de  Tulli- 
chudill  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  2 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
26  11.  13  s.  4 S.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jacobo  Redeheuch  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  8 Ap.  1516  et  r.3. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  62  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Carnebostewart 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  15  annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  4 11.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Elizabeth  Stewart  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  13  Ap.  a.D.  et  r.  immediate 
predictis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  1395  R.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Bal- 
macawell,  50  solidat,  terrarum  de  Latterpen,  3 marcat.  terrarum  de  Drum- 
maskane,  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Fardinquhathir,  20  solidat,  terrarum  de 
Knokgardinar,  40  denariat.  terrarum  de  Cragfyn  et  Craginaschandach  cum 
pertinen.  extendentium  in  universo  ad  10  librat,  sex  solidat,  et  octo 
denariat.  terrarum  antiqui  extentus,  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  ex- 
istentium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  45  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  31  R.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Colquhone  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
16  Ap.  a.D.  et  r.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 R.  de  relevio  feodi  terrarum  de  Hawtoun  et 
le  pethous  de  Inneraryte  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Fothryng- 
haim  de  eodem  apud  Edinburgh  16  Aprilis  a.D.  et  r.  prescriptis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Philorth 
cum  suis  annexis  et  unitis  cum  tenent,  etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  180  R.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Fraser  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  18  Aprilis  a.D.  et  r.  predicto. 


1516. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


583 


. Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  li.  19  s.  2 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  unius  Fyffe. 
sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Haltoun  de  Clesch,  tertie  partis  unius  sexte 
partis  terrarum  de  Middilclesch,  tertie  partis  unius  sexte  partis  terrarum  de 
Tor  alias  Doile,  tertie  partis  unius  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Bordland  et 
Hevynstown,  tertie  partis  unius  sexte  partis  molendini  ejusdem,  et  tertie 
partis  unius  annui  redditus  15  d.  de  terris  de  Westir  Clesch  cum  suis  per- 
tinen.,  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  14  annorum  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
27  s.  1 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Levingstoun  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  17  Ap.  a.r.3. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Hill  cum  pertinen.  Edinburgh, 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S. 

Martini  ult.  preteriti  ratione  warde,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree 
Elphinstoun  de  eisdem  ‘apud  Edinburgh  22  Ap.  a.r.3.,  per  dispensa- 
tionem d.  regis  et  sui  tutoris  et  gubernatoris  eidem  Andree  concessam  de 
sua  minori  etate,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  36  li.  lis.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Inner-  Forfare. 
ichty  cum  molendino  et  multuris  earundem  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  14  li.  12  s.  8 d.  de  elaro,  regi  debitis  preter  8 marcas  et  8 d.  heredibus 
quondam  Willelmi  Talyeour  per  infeodationem  regis  de  eisdem  terris 
annuatim  reddendis  nomine  feodifirme  tantum,  necnon  capiendo  securita-  Fol.  91. 
tem  de  juridico  servitio  mauri  quarterii  de  Dunde  infra  balliam  suam  pro 
officio  hujusmodi  et  terris  predictis  reddendo  per  sasinam  datam  Alexan- 
dro Bawbirny  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Ap.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Burngranys  et  Bervrik. 
Quhitlaw  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  1^  anni  ult.  elapsi  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  li.,  regi  tanquam “senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Roberto  Lawder  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29  Ap.  a.r. 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  ii.  10  s.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  10  terrarum  Peblis. 
husbandiarumcum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  villam  et  territorium  de  Bold  et 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  dicte  dimedietatis  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 li. , et  pro  5 li.  de  relevio  dicte  dimedietatis,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Isobelle  Hare  de  eodem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et 
anno  predictis  per  statutum  domini  regis  defuncti  factum  heredibus  inter- 
fectorum in  Northumbirland,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur.  Idem  vicecomes 
respondebit  pro  tanta  summa  de  firmis  et  tanta  summa  de  relevio  alterius 
dimedietatis  diet.  10  terrarum  husbandiarum  cum  pertinen.,  regi  ut  premit- 
titur  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Katherine  Hare  die  et  anno  prescriptis  per 
statutum  predictum. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  93  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  Linlithqw. 
de  Westirbenyn  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  14  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme 


584 


APPENDIX. 


1516. 


se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  6 tt.  13  s.  4 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Levingstoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  30  Ap.  a.r.3. 


Name, 


Forfare. 


Forfare. 


Forfare. 


FOL.  92. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
ton. 


Berwik. 


Peblis. 


Yicescomes  respondebit  pro  150  h.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Lathin  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  50  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Falconare  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 
Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  s.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Watterston  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  mank 
bus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
5 li.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Duchir  de 
eadem  apud  Edinburgh  2 Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 S.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Kirkistoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam 
suam,  regi  tanquam  domino  de  Brechin  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David 
Fethe  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  166  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Carastoun  cum  pendiculis  et  molendinis  earundem  cum  pertinen.  unacum 
officio  judicatoris  in  parliamento  domini  regis  et  in  itinere  justiciarie  de 
Forfare  et  in  curiis  vicecomitis  de  Forfare,  reddendo  inde  annuatim  domino 
regi  5 libras,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  qne  firme  se  extendunt  annua- 
tim ad  100  marc.,  et  pro  66  H.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  16  11. 
13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Preschok  etiam  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictam,  et  pro  5 h.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  et  pro  25  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Freok,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ut  supra,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  et  pro  25  H.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de  Petforke 
similiter  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictam,  et 
pro  10  H.  de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedie  partis,  necnon  pro  servitio  judicatoris 
predicto  de  officio  hujusmodi  reddendo,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
"Willelmo  Dempstare  de  terris  et  officio  prescripts  apud  Edinburgh  die  et 
anno  supradictis  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti  fact,  per  quondam  regem 
in  suo  exercitu  in  Northummerland,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Ruch- 
law  cum  pertinen.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lessellis  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  7 Maii  1516  et  r.3. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  160  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kirktounhill 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  16  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione 
warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  h.,  regi  tanquam  senescallo 
predicto  debitas  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Mowbray  de  eisdem  die  et 
anno  immediate  precedentibus. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 h.  de  relevio  octave  partis  terrarum  de 
Quhittislayd  extendentis  ad  30  solidat,  terrarum,  et  decem  solidat, 
terrarum  de  Glenkirk  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi 


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debito  per  sasiuam  datam  Thome  Henrisoun  de  feodo  earundem,  apud 
Edinburgh  8 Maii  1516  et  r.3.,  reservato  suo  patri  libertenemento  earun- 
dem ratione  curialitatis  Scotie. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 ii.  10  s.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  Edinburgh, 
de  Craghous,  quarte  partis  dictarum  aerarum  terrarum  in  fine  occidentali 
ville  de  Crawmond  Regis,  et  quarte  partis  decem  aerarum  terrarum  jacen- 
tium in  dicta  villa  in  le  How  Medo  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  1|  anni  ult.  elapsi  ratione  warde,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  3 li.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Katerine 
Newlandis  de  eadem  quarta  parte  terrarum  predictarum  apud  Edinburgh 
8 Maii  1516  et  r.3. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  13  li.  10  s.  de  firmis  aliarum  trium  Edinburgh, 
quartarum  partium  terrarum  predictarum  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  1 J annum  etiam  ratione  warde,  regi  debitis  per  sasinas  datas  Alisone, 

Cristine,  et  Libre  Newlandis,  sororibus  predicte  Katerine,  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pto  3 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  cujusdam  annui  reddi-  Kincardin. 
tus  5 mare,  annuatim  levandi  de  terris  de  Essintuly  jacentibus  infra  bal- 
liam suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  duorum  terminorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  eol.  93. 
albefirme  ejusdem  annui  redditus,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam*  datam  Andree 
Murray  de  eodem  apud  Edinburgh  20  Maii  1516  et  r.3. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 s.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  unius  terre  Edinburgh 
husbandie  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Pinkertoun  infra  j.°^ra  Hading- 
comitatumMarchie  et  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
unius  termini  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  16  d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  de  le  castellwardis  ejusdem  tertie  partis,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Craw  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  6 
Junii  a.D.  et  r.  immediate  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  duarum  terrarum  husbandia-  Berwik. 
rum  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Morthingtoun  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  de  2 rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Cok  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
2 Julii  a.D.  et  r.  suprascriptis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  24  li.  de  firmis  6 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  Wigton. 
extentus  de  TorrousMure  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  sex  terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  8 R.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jonete  Mure  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  14  Julii  a.r.3.,  ratione  dispensa» 
tionis  et  statuti  factam  per  quondam  s.d.n.  regem  in  suo  exercitu  in 
Northummerland,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur.  * 

* On  a blank  leaf  between  Fol.  94  and  Fol.  95  is  the  following  note: — My  lord 
auditouris  of  the  chakker,  wittis  that  I haf  tane  full  contentation  and  payment  of  the 
sowme  of  ijcvij  li  fra  Gilbert  Gray  of  Buttercais  and  payment  for  ane  assedatioun  sett  be 
the  quenis  grace  of  nonentres  of  certain  landis  pertenyng  his  bruthir  the  Lord  Gray, 
as  is  contenit  at  mar  lentht  in  his  assedatioun  and  in  the  book  of  responde.  Quhairfor 


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1516. 


FOL.  95. 
Fyffe. 


Dunbertane. 


Fyffe. 


Strathern. 


Fol.  96. 


Lanark. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  53  B.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  decime  octave 
partis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Wemys  Westir  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  16  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione 
warde,  necnon  pro  33  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  earundem  terrarum,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  dehinc  immediate  sequentis  sasina 
non  recuperata,  ac  etiam  pro  3 B.  8 d.  de  relevio  hujusmodi  18 ve  partis  ter- 
rarum et  baronie  cum  pertinen. , et  pro  48  B.  de  firmis  none  partis  terrarum 
de  Balmulto  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  spatium 
16  annorum  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  earundem  terrarum 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  dicti  termini  Penthecostes  sasina  non  re- 
cuperata, et  pro  3 B.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  demum  pro  21  B.  6 s.  8 d. 
de  firmis  none  partis  terrarum  de  Petconnochy  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  pro  13  s.  4 d.  de 
firmis  earundem  terrarum  existentium  in  manibus  regis  dicti  termini 
Penthecostes  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  26  s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Lyndsay  de  eisdem  apud  Dunde 
27  Aug.  a.r.3. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  servitio  de  le  tollare  fiendo  sicut  prius  fieri 
solebat,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Mariote  custumarie  alias  tollare  de 
parvis  custumis  et  tollis  vicecomitatus  et  burgi  de  Dunbertane  concessis 
per  quondam  illustrissimum  principem  regem  Robertum  Bruce  in  puram 
et  perpetuam  elimosinam  pro  bono  et  fideli  servitio  sibi  per  predecessores 
dicte  Mariote  facto  apud  Edinburgh  28  Sept,  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  93  B.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  omnium 
et  singularum  terrarum  de  Hilcarny  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  7 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  13  B.  6 s.  8 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alex- 
andro Tervate  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Oct.  a.r.4. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  3 B.  15  s.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum 
de  Douchlas  et  Megoure  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  uno  lato 
capite  sagitte  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Mariote  Inglis  de  eadem  dimedietate  predictarum  terrarum 
apud  Edinburgh  8 Oct.  a.r.4.,  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti  s.d.n. 
regis  ult.  defuncti  heredibus  interfectorum  in  suo  exercitu  gratose  con- 
cessorum, ut  patet  in  retornatu. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  90  B.  de  firmis  10  librat,  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  baronie  de  Stanehous  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
-per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  30  B.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Mowate  de 

I pray  your  lordships  that  ye  defeis  the  said  Gilbert  of  the  said  sowme  of  ijcvij  B,  and 
lay  the  samyn  upoun  my  heid,  becaus  I am  contentit  thereof,  and  gif  him  ane  draucht 
of  the  saidis  enteres  agane.  togidder  -with  this  my  precept  for  his  warrand.  In  witnes 
hereof  I haif  subscrivit  this  writ  with  my  hand  at  Edinburgh  the  vij  day  of  August  the 
yer  of  God  jmv°  and  saxtene  yeris. 

Memorandum  that  William  Ogilvy,  thesaurarius,  oneratur  cum  summa  subscripta  in 
compoto  vicecomitis  de  Kincardyn  reddito  anno  Domini  etc.  quingentesimo  decimo 
sexto,  ut  patet  in  eodem. 


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eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  8 Oct.  a.r.4.  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti 
predict.,  ut  etiam  in  retornatu. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  3 ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  Kirkcudbrycht. 
de  Strongastell  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis 
termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 ii.  13  s. 

4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Makcornyk 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  16  Oct.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  110  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Abirdene. 
Scheves  cum  suis  annexis,  unitis,  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Gordoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
17  Sept,  a.r.4.  per  dispensationem  et  statutum  quondam  s.d.n.  regis 
predict,  ut  patet  in  retornatu. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  li.  de  relevio  feodi  terrarum  de  Ardoch  Dunbertain. 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  dominio  de  Cardros  etinfra  balliam  suam,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Buntyne  de  eodem  feodo  apud  Edin- 
burgh 27  Oct.  a.r.  4. , quarum  liberumtenementum  reservatur  Nycholaio 
Buntyne,  proavo  dicti  J ohannis,  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  ut  in  retornatu 
continetur,  et  pater  dicti  Johannis  obiit  in  campo  in  Anglia,  prout 
habetur  in  dicto  retornatu. 

Yicecomes  de  Abirdene  respondebit  pro  160  li.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  Abirdene. 
terrarum  de  Barocht  in  Borty  jacentis  in  regalitate  de  Gariauch,  et 
dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Westir  Rowis,  Falla we,  Essenheid,  et  Furdal- 
hous  cum  pertinen.,  et  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Petgony,  et  dimedietatis 
molendini  de  Borty,  et  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Mekle  Fenersy  et  Litle 
Fenersy  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  comitatu  de  Mar,  et  tertie  partis  terra- 
rum de  Manecht,  et  superioritatis  dimedetatis  ville  de  Murtoun  cum  per- 
tinen., jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  ad  6 
annos  ult.  elapsos  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  26  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  Fol.  97. 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Blakhall  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  28  Oct.  a.r.4. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  48  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Arbaith,  Lome,  et  stratherne. 
Derre,  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
16  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Edmonstoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29  Oct.  a.r.4.  ratione  dispen- 
sationis et  statuti  quondam  s.  d.  n.  regis  ult.  defuncti  heredibus  inter- 
fectorum in  suo  exercitu  gratiose  concessorum,  ut  habetur  in  retornatu. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Balgowin  Perth, 
cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 ii.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Ricardo  Stewart  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
30  Oct.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  dominii  de  Fyffe. 

Clatty  et  Bateiscraggis  cum  turre  fortalitio,  pendic.  outsettis,  cum  per- 


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APPENDIX.  ' 


1516. 


Menteth. 


Edinburgh. 


Edinburgh. 


FOL.  98. 
Stratlierne. 


Perth. 


Menteth. 


Berwik. 


tinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Georgeo  Ramsay  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  31  Oct.  a.  r.  4. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  18  It.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  bine  partis  tertie 
partis  terrarum  de  Kalemuk  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  14  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione 
warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  26  s.  8 d.,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Patricio  Makray  de  eadem  bina  parte  terrarum  predict,  apud 
Edinburgh  2 Nov.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  s.  de  firmis  cujusdam  terre  cum  domibus 
ortis  etc.  earundem  ac  unius  crofte  vocate  Croftangry  cum  suis  pertinen. 
jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Crawmond  Regis  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Mowbray  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  6 Nov.  a.r.4. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 R.  de  firmis  3 aerarum  terrarum 
jacentium  in  territorio  de  Crawmond  Regis  cum  dimedia  unius  acre  terre 
prope  terras  de  Corstorphin  vocate  le  Riggis  inter  terras  Alexandri 
Crawmond  ex  australi  et  boreali  partibus,  necnon  de  firmis  2 aerarum  cum 
dimedia  aera  terre  jacentium  in  le  Bonelandis  extendentium  ad  morum 
nuncupatum  le  Crukis  ex  australi  et  boreali  partibus  cum  pertinen.,  jacen- 
tium in  predicto  territorio  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  una 
libra  thuris  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Thome  Skynnare  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  7 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ovir  Achlesky 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  13  s.  4 d. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  domino  Erskin 
de  eisdem  apnd  Edinburgh  7 Nov.  ratione  dispensationis  et  acti  in  bello 
etc. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  216  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Southballo  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  27  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  8 ii.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Sandilandis  de 
Caldor  militi  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Burne- 
. bank,  Loichfeild,  terrarum  de  Estir  Callecat  et  de  Estir  Annot  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  in  senescallia  sua,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 
anni  ante  29  Ap.  1515  ratione  warde,  et  pro  20  ii.  de  firmis  earundem 
terrarum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 termin.  dehinc  im- 
mediate sequen.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  13  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Muschete  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  7 Nov.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  1 terre  husbandie 
cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in  Nanwer  in  dominio  de  Duns  infra  balliam  suam 


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et  comitatum  Marchie,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 termino- 
rum ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  1 3.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  ejusdem  dimedietatis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete 
Cok  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  7 Nov.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 capitiis  falconum  per  duplicationem  albe-  Edinburgh, 
firme  terrarum  de  Murehous  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Laurentio  Olyphant  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  20  ii.  de  firmis  20  librat,  terrarum  de  Caly  Kirkcudbrycht. 
cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  de  termino  S.  Martini  ult.  pre- 
terito  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  de  6 ii. 

13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  10  marcat.  terrarum  de  Berley  cum  pertinen.  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  de  dicto  termino  S.  Martini  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de 
13  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  14  ii.  13  s.  iiij  d.  de  firmis  22 
' marcat.  terrarum  de  Kirkennen  etiam  existentium  in  manibus  regis  de 
termino  predicto  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 nisis  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Levenax  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  14  Nov.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  28  ii.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  omnium  et  Fol.  99. 
singularum  terrarum  de  Glaslie  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  ■Fyffe‘ 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  7 annorum  ante  11  diem  Januarii 
1512  elaps.  ratione  warde,  et  pro  16  ii.  de  firmis  hujusmodi  quarte  partis 
predict,  terrarum  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum 
dehinc  immediate  sequentium  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  4 ii.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Grundistoun  de  eadem 
quarta  parte  terrarum  predict,  apud  Edinburgh  20  Nov.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  it.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Fyffe. 

Ester  Colsy  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  3 terminorum  proximo  sequentium  27  Septembris  1515 
sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  Willelmus  Moncreff  asserit  se  non 
obtinuisse  sasinam  de  eadem  tertia  parte  terrarum  predict,  per  aliud 
preceptum  ex  capella  regis  dicto  27  Sept.  directum,  quamvis  securitas 
firmarum  et  relevii  hujusmodi  tertie  partis  de  terminis  ante  dictum  diem 
preteritum  intratur  in  libro  responsionum  in  scaccario  remanente,  ut  in 
eodem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Willelmo  de 
eadem  tertia  parte  apud  Edinburgh  1 Dec.  a.r.4. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  4 11.  7 s.  6 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terra-  stratheru. 
rum  de  Duchlas  et  Cregor  cum  pertinen.,  jacentis  infra  senescalliam  suam, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  uno  lato  capite  sagitte  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Inglis  de 
eadem  dimedietate  terrarum  predict,  apud  Edinburgh  10  Jan.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  37  11.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  Beruik. 
de  Hutoun  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  tertia  pars  extendit  se  annuatim 
ad  10  h,  13  s,  4 d.,  et  pro  10 11.  13  s,  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem  tertie  partis. 


590 


APPENDIX. 


1516-17. 


FOL.  100. 
Beruik. 


Abirtlene. 


Perth. 


Perth. 


et  pro  23  R.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Raufburn  et 
superioritatis  ejusdem  cum  tenen.  etc.  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
predictum  tempus  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  tertia  pars  extendit  annua- 
tim  ad  10  marcas,  et  pro  6 R.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem  tertie  partis, 
et  pro  7 ii.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Nesbitscheill  cum  silva  et 
pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus  regis  ut  supra,  que  tertia  pars  extendit 
annuatim  ad  40  s.,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem  tertie  partis,  necnon 
pro  31  li.  2 s.  2J  d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Hornedane 
cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  predictum  tempus  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  tertia  pars  extendit  annuatim  ad  8 R.  17  s.  9 d.,  et 
pro  8 R.  17  s.  9 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem  tertie  partis  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Katerine  Hume  de  eadem  tertia  parte  apud  Edinburgh  20  Jan. 
a.r.  4. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  197  R.  11  s.  1 d.  de  firmis  aliarum 
duarum  partium  omnium  terrarum  immediate  prescriptarum  etiam 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  spatium  3 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  preteritorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  27  R.  6 s.  1 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alisone  et  Elizabeth  Hume, 
sororibus  predicte  Katherine,  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  20  Jan.  a.r. 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  48  R.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Litle  Fynnersy,  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Manecht  cum  pertinen.  jacen- 
tium in  dominio  et  comitatu  de  Mar  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  18  annorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  53  s.  4 d.,  et  pro  53  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  "Wod  de  eisdem  apud  Perth 
29  Jan.  a.r. 4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  70  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Abir- 
dalgy  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  duobus  speculis  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  60  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Gask  cum 
pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  2 lie  ros  garlandis  per  duplicatioDem  albefirme 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Laurentio  Oliphant  de  eisdem 
Perth  31  Jan.  a.r.  prescripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  71  R.  2 s.  2d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  dimedie 
baronie  de  Ballegirno  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  proximo  sequen- 
tium 28  Nov.  1514  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  Joneta  Haliburtoun 
asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de  eadem  tertia  parte  baronie  predicte 
per  aliud  preceptum  ex  cancellaria  dicto  28  Nov.  directum  quamvis 
securitas  firmarum  et  relevii  ejusdem  tertie  partis  de  terminis  ante  dictum 
diem  preteritis  intratur  in  libro  responsionum  remanente  in  scaccario 
domini  regis,  ut  in  eodem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete 
predicte  de  eadem  tertia  parte  dimedie  baronie  predicte  apud  Edinburgh 
18  Eeb.  a.r. 4. 

Yicecomes  necnon  Patricius  Hammiltoun  de  Kincavill  miles,  Jacobus 


Forfare. 


1516-17. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


591 


Logane,  Nicholaus  Crawfurd,  magister  Franciscus  Boithvile,  magister 
Alexander  Borthuik,  Edwardus  Litle,  burgenses  burgi  de  Edinburgh, 
Archibaldus  Ramsay,  Thomas  Douglas,  et  Johannes  Hammiltoun,  viee- 
comites  in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.  d.  n.  regis  specialiter  con- 
stituti, respondebit  pro  1120  de  firmis  dimedietatis  bine  partis  terrarum 
de  Dudup  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  28 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  viz.  18  annorum  ratione  warde  et  10  annorum  Fol.  ioi. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  40  li. , et  pro 
40  li.  de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedietatis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jacobo  Sandelandis  de  Caldor  militi  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  22 
Feb.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  73  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  Abirdene. 
de  Fethle  et  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Sonnaboth  et  dimedietatis  terrarum 
de  Ester  Drummelloche  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  et  1 termini  hac 
datam  immediate  precedentium  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  Johannes 
Forbes  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de  dimedietatibus  terrarum 
predictis  cum  pertinen.  per  aliud  preceptum  ex  capella  s.  d.  n.  regis  prius 
deliberatum,  quamvis  securitas  firmarum  et  relevii  earundem  intratur  in 
rotulis  nostri  scaccarii  ut  in  eisdem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  dicto  Johanni  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  24  Feb.  a.r. 4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1 00  li.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singularum  ter-  Aberdene. 
rarum  de  Quyltis  cum  molendino  earundem  jacentium  super  aquam  de 
Dee  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  15 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jocobo  Knowis  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  penultimo  Feb.  a.r.  immediate  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  1 3 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  feodi  omnium  Aberdene. 
et  singularum  terrarum  de  Estirtoun  et  Westirtoun  de  Petfodellis  cum 
piscariis  earundem  et  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Mariote  Rede  de  hujusmodi  feodo  terrarum  pre- 
dictarum  apud  Edinburgh  penultimo  Feb.  a.r.  prescripto, 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  633  li.  6 5.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bal-  Fiffe. 
lincankoll,  Carmore,  et  Carunyheane  cum  molendino  earundem  et  suis 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  19  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  33  li.  6 s.  8 d.  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro 
Ballincankoll  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 Mar.  a.r. 4. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  450  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Flisk  et  Fiffe. 
octave  partis  terrarum  de  Fliskmillane  et  tricesime  quinte  partis  de 
remanentia  et  residuo  dictarum  terrarum  de  Fliskmillane  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
12  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
37  li.  10  s.  usualis  monete  regni  nostri,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Betoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12  Mar.  a.r. 4.  per  dispensa- 
tionem regis  super  sua  nonetate  literatorie  concessam. 


592 


APPENDIX. 


1517. 


Beruik. 


FOL.  102. 


Lanark. 


Beruik. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Roxburgh. 


[Kirkcudbricht.] 


[1517.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s de  firmis  2 terrarum  husbandiarum 
infra  territorium  de  Duns  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius 
anni  et  unius  termini  ult  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  16  d.  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  12  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et 
aquarum  vocat.  Giffartlandis  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  predic- 
tion tempus  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  8 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et 
pro  18  li.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Prentonnane  etiam  existen- 
tis  in  manibus  regis  per  prefatum  tempus  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
12  li.  de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedietatis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Georgeo  Trottare  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  24  Ap.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenteis  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
feodi  superiori  tatis  duarum  marcat.  terrarum  de  Kilcaideyowlaw  antiqui 
extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  delMaldislee  et  infra  balliam 
suam,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Maxwel  de  Calderwod  de 
eadem  apud  Edinburgh  30  Ap.  a.r. 4. 

Yicecomes  et  Jacobus  Logan  e,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt 
pro  233  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Fouldene  cum  tenen. 
etc.  unacum  advocatione  et  donatione  ecclesie  de  Fouldene,  jacentium 
infra  vic.  de  Berwik,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum 
et  unius  termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  46  li.  13  s.  4 d. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Nicholaio  Ramsay  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Maii  a.r. 4.  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti 
regis  ult.  defuncti  heredibus  interfectorum  in  suo  exercitu  gratiose  con- 
cessorum, ut  patet  in  retornatu. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
feodi  19  marcat.  terrarum  de  Kenmure  et  Lagane  cum  molendino,  turre,  et 
fortalitio  de  Kenmure  antiqui  extentus  cum  suis  pertinen. , necnon  20  mar- 
cat. terrarum  de  Balmaclellane  et  le  Park  cum  molendino  de  Balmaclel- 
lane  etiam  antiqui  extentus  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Gordoun  de  feodo  terrarum 
predictarum,  reservato  libere tenemento  earundem  Johanni  Gordoun 
de  Lochinver,  avo  dicte  Jonete,  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  immediate 
prescriptis. 

Senescallus  de  Kirkcudbricht  [vicecomes  de  Roxburgh]  et  Patricius 
Sinclar,  senescallus  [vicecomes]  in  hac  parte,  respondebunt  pro  26  li.  15  s. 
de  firmis  20  librat,  terrarum  et  15  solidat,  terrarum  dominicalium  de 
Stichell  et  sex  librat,  terrarum  orientalis  tertie  partis  de  Stichell  eisdem 
terris  dominicalibus  adjacentium  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
in  baronia  de  Stichell  et  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Roxburgh,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recu- 
perata, et  pro  duobus  paribus  calcarium  deauratorum  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Gordoun  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis, 

Idem  senescallus  respondebit  pro  97  li.  10  s.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terra- 
rum cum  dimedia  marcata  et  20  denariat.  terrarum  de  Gadgill  cum  per- 
tinen. jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 


1517. 


LIBEI  EESPONSIONUM. 


593 


spatium  13  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  Fol.  103. 
annuatim  ad  7 ii.  10  s.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Duncano  Makkelle 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Beltinschewan  Aberdene. 
cum  molendino  et  pertinen.  ejusdem  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Fraser  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die 
et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  400  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Lee  et  Cartland  Lanark, 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  10  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Lokert  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Maii  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  28  ii.  monete  4 celdris  avenarum  et  48  caponi-  Fiffe. 
bus  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  dimedietatis  orientalis  partis  terrarum 
de  Dunmur  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitam  per 
sasinam  datam  Waltero  Patersoun  de  eadem  dimedietate  terrarum  pre- 
dictarum  apud  Edinburgh  8 Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 li.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Banff. 

Myreside  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  1 anni  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  40  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem  tertie  partis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Thome  Chernside  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  18  Maii  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 ii.  15  s.  de  relevio  50  solidat,  terrarum  de  Drumfres. 
Nether  Glencors  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Glencors  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  280  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Creich  cum  Fiffe. 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  14  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Betoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  20  Maii  a.r.4.,  per  dis- 
pensationem regis  de  sua  nonetate  literatorie  concessam. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  53  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Ran-  Renfrew, 
ferlie  Knokis  cum  pertinen.,  et  pro  13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de 
Gryfis  Castell  cum  pertinen.,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Knok  de  eisdem  apud  Ediubnrgh  21  Maii  a.r.4. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  23  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 librat,  terrarum  Vallis  Annandie. 
de  Morewchat  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  6 li.  13s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Murray  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  22  Maii  a.r.  prescripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  146  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  Fol.  104. 
terrarum  de  Spangok  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in  parrochia  de  Innerkip  et  Eenfrew* 
infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie 
per  spatium  4 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  36  li.  13  s.  4 d.,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per 
YOL.  XIY.  2 P 


594 


APPENDIX. 


1517. 


Wigton. 


Perth 


Perth. 


Bernik. 


Menteth. 


Pol.  105. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading 
ton. 


Forfar. 


sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Crawfurd  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno 
predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  150  li.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  de  Polmawlot  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  ex- 
istentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  15  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione 
warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  li. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Knollis  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  24  Maii  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  283  H.  6 s.  8d.  de  firmis  bine  partis  terrarum 
et  baronie  de  Rettray  cum  pertinen.  tenen.  etc.  jacentis  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3|  annorum  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem  bine  partis,  et  pro 
7 K.  de  firmis  bine  partis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Innerquhorske,  tertie 
partis  terrarum  de  Murthle,  tertie  partis  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de 
Dalkern,  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Dalmay,  et  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Leonach,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua 
supra,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Griselle  Rettray  de  bina  parte  baronie  et  terrarum  prescriptarum  apud 
Edinburgh  24  Maii  a.r.  4,  per  dispensationem  et  actum  factos  per  dominum 
regem  ult.  defunctum  in  campo  bellico  in  Northumbirland. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  tanta  summa  de  firmis  et  tanta  summa 
de  relevio  prout  prescribitur  de  alia  bina  parte  baronie  et  terrarum  pre- 
dictarum,  regi  debitis  ut  supra  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Rettray  de 
eadem,  sorori  predicte  Griselle,  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis  per 
dispensationem  et  actum  predictos. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kirktounhill  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  Andreas 
Mowbray  cui  dicte  terre  spectant  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam 
earundem,  per  aliud  preceptum  ex  capella  regis  sibi  prius  deliberatum, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Andree  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
26  Maii  a.r.4. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  35  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Wester  Erngib- 
boun  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Campbel  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29  Maii 
a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Wester  Tempil- 
hall  cum  pertinen.  et  10  marcat.  terrarum  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio 
de  Paistoun  cum  pertinen.  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Cokburn  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  pre- 
dictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  ii.  de  firmis  bine  partis  terrarum  et  baronie 
de  Ouchtertire  et  Balcrag  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentis in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 latis  sagittis  per  duplicationem 


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595 


albefirme  ejusdem  bine  partis,  et  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  baronie  et  terrarum  de 
Newtylde  et  Kynpirny  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
dictum  spatium  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 paribus  calcarium  alborum 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  15  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Turingis  et  Drummy  cum  pertinen.  ultra  duas  conjunctas  in- 
feodationes  exeuntes  de  eisdem  etiam  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
prefatum  tempus  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Laurentio 
Olipliant  de  predictis  terris  et  baroniis  apud  Edinburgh  17  Junii  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  266  H.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Fiffe. 
Anstrudir  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  200  marcas. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Anstrudir  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12  Julii  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  baronie  de  Tulichhiddill  Perth, 
cum  molendino  ejusdem  et  suis  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 terminorum  prox,  sequentium 
8 Ap.  1516  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  Jacobus  Reidheuch  asserit 
se  non  optinuisse  sasinam  de  predicta  baronia  et  molendino  ejusdem  cum 
pertinen.  per  aliud  preceptum  ex  capella  regis  dicto  8 Ap.  deliberatum ; 
quamvis  securitas  firmarum  et  relevii  earundem  de  terminis  ante  dictum 
8 diem  preteritis  intratur  in  libro  responsionum  in  scaccario  remanente 
ut  in  eodem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Jacobo 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  14  Julii  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 H.  de  firmis  unius  terre  husbandie  cum  Fol.  106. 

L L Selkirk 

pertinen.  jacentis  infra  territorium  burgi  de  Selkirk  et  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentis in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  servitio  serjandi  vicecomitatus  de  Selkirk  domino  regi 
et  suo  vicecomiti  ejusdem  inde  annuatim  faciendo  pro  servitio  albefirme 
dicte  terre  husbandie,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Mariote  Portewis, 

Jonete  Portewis,  et  Elizabeth  Portewis,  sororibus,  *de  eadem  adpu  Edin- 
burgh 12  Aug.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  88  11.  17  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  dime*  Perth, 
die  baronie  de  Abirnite  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 
termini  proxime  sequentium  28  Nov.  1514  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo 
quod  J oneta  Haliburtoun  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de  eadem  tertia 
parte  dimedie  baronie  predicte  per  aliud  preceptum  ex  capella  regia  dicto 
28  Nov.  directum,  quamvis  securitas  firmarum  et  relevii  ejusdem  de 
terminis  ante  dictum  28  diem  preteritis  intratur  in  libro  responsionum  in 
scaccario  remanente  ut  in  eodem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  dicte  Jonete  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  15  Aug.  a.r.4. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  23  s.  4 d.  una  bolla  cum  tribus  ferlotis  Bute, 
ordei  quarta  parte  et  dimedietate  quinte  partis  unius  le  lardinare  marte  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Kerecreysach  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  in  manibus  senescalli  Scotie 


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Bute. 


Fol.  107. 


Bute. 


Bute. 


termini  Penthecostes  lilt,  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  46  s.  8 d.  tres  bollas  duas  ferlotas  ordei  dime- 
dietatem  et  quintam  partem  unius  marte,  et  pro  46  s.  8 d.  tribus  bollis 
duabus  ferlotis  ordei  dimedietate  et  quinta  parte  unius  le  lardinare  marte 
per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  allocando  pro  marta  3 s.  6 d. 
de  summis  predictis,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Glas  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  21  Aug.  a.r.4. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  li.  1 celdra  11  bollis  ordei  1 celdra 
11  bollis  avenarum  5 martis  cum  2 quintis  partibus  alterius  le  lardinare 
marte  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Lowpas  Big  et  Lowpas  More  ac  20  solidat, 
terrarum  de  Brochog  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  in  manibus  senescalli  Scotie  per 
spatium  4 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  4 li.  10  s.  6 bollas  tres  ferlotas  ordei  6 bollas  3 ferlotas 
avenarum  unam  le  lardinare  marte  cum  quarta  parte  et  decima  parte 
alterius  le  lardinare  marte,  et  pro  9 li.  13  bollis  2 ferlotis  ordei  13  bollis 
2 ferlotis  avenarum  duabus  le  lardinare  martis  duabus  quartis  partibus  et 
duabus  decimis  partibus  marte  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem 
terrarum,  allocando  pro  marta  et  avenis  13  s.  fi  d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Roberto  Bannachtyne  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis,  cujus  pater 
vocatus  Alexander  Bannachtyne' letaliter  vulneratus  erat  in  campo  bellico 
in  N orthummerland  et  inde  obiit,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 R.  15  s.  6 bollis  ordei  4 bollis  2 fer- 
lotis avenarum  tribus  quartis  partibus  et  tribus  dimedietatibus  quarte 
partis  de  le  lardinare  marte  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Birgadul- 
knok  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina 
non  recuperata,  que  firme  [se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  25  s.  2 bollas  ordei 
sex  ferlotas  avenarum  quartam  partem  et  dimedietatem  quarte  partis  de  le 
lardinare  marte,  et  pro  50  s.  4 bollis  ordei  3 bollis  avenarum  duabus 
quartis  partibus  et  duabus  dimedietatibus  quarte  partis  de  le  lardinare 
marte  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  ejusdem  dimedietatis  terrarum  pre- 
dict. allocando  pro  partibus  marte  et  avenis  3 s.  4 4.  ob.  de  summis  pre- 
dictis, regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Donaldo 
Makwerarty  de  eadem  die  et  anno  prescriptis. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  3 bollis  ordei  3 bollis  avenarum 
duabus  quintis  partibus  duabus  decimis  partibus  unius  marte  dicte  le 
lardinare  marte  de  firmis  20  solidat,  terrarum  de  Langilvunnych  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tan- 
quam in  manibus  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  4 terminorum  ult.  elaps. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  s 6 ferlotas 
ordei  sex  ferlotas  avenarum  quintam  partem  et  decimam  partem  unius 
marte,  et  pro  40  s.  3 bollis  ordei  3 bollis  avenarum  2 quintis  partibus  2 
decimis  partibus  de  le  lardinare  marte  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  ear- 
undem, allocando  pro  dictis  avenis  et  partibus  marte  3 s.  de  summis  pre- 
dictis, regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Archibaldo 
Makgilleneif  Tailyour  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis, 


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597 


Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  3 bollis  ordei  3 bollis  avenarum  Bute. 

2 quintis  partibus  et  2 decimis  partibus  de  le  lardinare  marte  de  firmis  20 
solidat,  terrarum  de  Keremaynach  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  in  manibus  senescalli  Scotie 
per  spatium  4 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  s.  6 ferlotas  ordei  6 ferlotas  avenarum  quintam 
partem  et  decimam  partem  unius  marte,  et  pro  40  s.  3 bollis  ordei  3 bollis  Fol.  108. 
avenarum  2 quintis  partibus  2 decimis  partibus  marte  per  duplicationem 
feodifirme  earundem,  allocando  pro  dictis  avenis  et  partibus  marte  3 s.  de 
summis  predictis,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  JohanniMakgillemon  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  prescriptis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  dc  Blarequhoill  Menteth. 
cum  pertinen.  extendentium  ad  20  solidat,  terrarum  antiqui  extentus, 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini 
Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  3 h.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lech  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 tt.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Litle  Aberdene. 
Follay  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
40  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedietatis  terrarum  predictarum,  regi  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Blakhall  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  25 
Aug.  a.r.4. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  omnium  Fiffe. 
et  singularum  terrarum  de  Estir  Colsie  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  proximo 
sequentis  1 Dec.  1516  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  Willelmus 
Moncreiff  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de  eadem  tertia  parte  terrarum 
predict,  per  aliud  preceptum  ex  capella  regis  dicto  die  directum,  quamvis 
securitas  firmarum  et  relevii  hujusmodi  tertie  partis  de  terminis  ante 
dictum  diem  preteritis  intratur  in  libro  responsionum  in  nostro  scaccario 
remanente  ut  in  eodem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto 
Willelmo  de  eadem  tertia  parte  predictarum  terrarum  apud  Edinburgh 
27  Aug.  a.r.4. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  34  li.  de  firmis  17  marcat.  terrarum  de  Balmo-  Carrik. 
clannochan  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  unacum  turre  et  fortalitio 
ejusdem  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  unius  anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  33  li.  de 
relevio  earundem,  et  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  ex- 
tentus cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus 
ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Gilberto  Kennedy  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Sept, 
a.r.  5. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  terris  de  hTobillis  Feme  cum  Lanark, 
pertinen.  jacentibus  infra  balliam  suam,  reddendis  uni  capellano  divina 


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APPENDIX. 


1517. 


FOL.  109. 
Dunbertan. 


Kincardin. 


Kirkudbricht. 


Forfare. 


FOL.  110. 


celebranti  in  capella  Beate  Marie  Virginis  de  Ferme  Noble  nomine  albe- 
firme,  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Noble  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
23  Sept,  a.r.5. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  sustentatione  unius  idonei  capellani  de  terris 
de  Mildoven  cum  pertinen.  jacentibus  infra  balliam  suam,  apud  altare 
beate  Marie  Virginis  de  Dunbertane  situatum  ex  parte  australi  ecclesie 
parrochialis  ejusdem  divina  celebranti  pro  salute  anime  quondam 
recolende  memorie  regis  Roberti  Bruce  et  animarum  antecessorum  et  suc- 
cessorum suorum  Scotorum  regum  inperpetuum  tantummodo  pro  omni 
alio  servitio,  per  sasinam  datam  predicto  Jacobo  Noble  die  et  anno  pre- 
scriptis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 B.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Craghill,  Kirk- 
hauch,  et  tertie  partis  de  Arbirne  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti 
ratione  warde,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Strathauchin  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Oct.  a.r.5. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  252  ii.  de  firmis  9 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Blakat  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  et  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Lag 
antiqui  extentus  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  9 annorum  ult.  elaps. 
ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  28  ii.,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jonete  Portare  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  pro- 
dictis. 

Vicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Logane,  Johannes  Skrymgeour,  claviger, 
Patricius  Baroun,  et  Thomas  Berclay,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte  specialiter 
constituti,  respondebit  pro  33  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Fynevin 
cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  et  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  66  B.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  72  B.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis 
terrarum  et  foreste  de  Platane  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro  144  B.  13  s.  4 d. 
de  relevio  earundem,  ac  de  127  B.  15  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Glenesk  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et 
rationem  predictas,  ac  de  255  B.  10  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  ac  etiam  de  9 B. 
6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Kirkbutho  cum  tenen.  tenan. 
etc.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et 
pro  8 B.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  de  41  B.  2 s.  4 d.  de  firmis 
et  de  17  celdris  11  bollis  victualium  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Downy  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  ante 
dicta  tempus  et  rationem,  necnon  de  82  B.  4 s.  7 d.  de  firmis  et  35  celdris 
6 victualium  de  relevio  earundem,  ac  etiam  de  13  B.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis 
superioritatis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Clovay  cum  tenentibus  tenandriis  et 
liberetenentium  servitiis  earundem  tam  in  superioritate  quam  in  proprie- 
tate, existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et 
de  26  B.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  de  100  B.  de  relevio  feodi 
terrarum  et  baronie  de  Fern  cum  tenen.  etc.,  necnon  de  80  B.  de  relevio 
feodi  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Innerarite  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc. , pertinen- 


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599 


■tium  Margarete  Carmichell  ducisse  de  Montros  in  vitali  redditu  pro  toto 
tempore  vite  sue,  et  pro  13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  summa  40  mare,  magne  custume 
burgi  de  Montros  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  predictum  tempus  ratione 
qua  supra,  et  de  26  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  et  de  33  ii.  6 s.  8 d. 
de  summa  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  -magne  custume  burgi  de  Dunde  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  de  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de 
relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  domino  Lyndesay' 
magistro  Craufurdie  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Oct.  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Logane,  etc.  [ut  supra],  respondebit  pro  Invernes. 
70  li.  16  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Strathnarne 
cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  mani- 
bus regis  termini  Pentliecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
141  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem  terrarum  et  baronie,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  David  domino  Lyndesay  magistro  Craufurdie  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.  r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Logane  etc.  [ut  supra],  respondebit  pro  Fiffe. 

1,0  li.  de  firmis  superioritatis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Newhall 
cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult. 
preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  ejusdem  superiori- 
tatis, necnon  de  50  s.  annui  redditus  exeundi  annuatim  et  levandi  ad  duos 
anni  terminos  consuetos,  Penthecostes  viz.  et  S.  Martini  in  hieme,  per 
equales  portiones  de  burgo  de  Carrale  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Fiffe  jacente, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  de 
5 li.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  domino 
Lyndesay  de  eisdem  die  et  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Logane  etc.  [ut  supra],  respondebit  pro  Fol.  111. 
13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Newdosk  cum  tenen.  etc.  Kincardin' 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  26  li.  13  s. 

4 d.  de  relevio  earundem  terrarum  et  baronie,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  David  domino  Lindesay  magistro  Craufurdie  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Logane  etc.  [ut  supra],  respondebit  pro  Perth. 

170  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Alicht  cum  annexationibus  tenen. 
etc.  et  suis  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes 
ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  ultra  terras  de  Bristoun,  forestam,  et 
villam  de  Alicht,  manerium  de  Innerqueich  et  molendinum  ejusdem  unacum 
terris  de  Petcroknolis  cum  pertinen.  in  dicta  baronia  de  Alicht,  que  sunt 
Jonete  Gordoun,  sponse  quondam  Alexandri  domini  Lindesay,  ratione  con- 
juncte infeodationis,  et  de  340  H.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  8 h.  0 s. 

8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Ballindoch  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc. 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  ultra 
terras  de  Jurdanstoun  in  dicte  baronia  que  sunt  dicte  Jonete,  et  de 
16  h.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  de  41  h.  de  firmis  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Megill  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  de  82  h.  de  relevio  earundem, 


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APPENDIX. 


1517. 


Fol.  1 . 
Abirdene. 


Perth. 


Roxburgh. 


Lanark. 


necnon  de  61  fi.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Baltrody  unacum  terris  d» 
Petfour  cum  tenen.  etc.  et  suis  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  ultra  etiam  terras  de  Baltrody  cum  molendino 
earundem  et  suis  pertinen.,  que  sunt  predicte  Jonete,  et  de  123  fi.  de 
relevio  earundem,  ac  de  12  B.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Melginche 
cum  suis  tenandriis  et  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum 
tempus  et  rationem,  et  de  24  B.  de  relevio  earundem,  ac  etiam  de  13  B. 
6 s.  8 cf.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Carnbaddy  cum  tenen.  etc.  et 
suis  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  pre- 
dictas, et  de  26  B.  13  s.  4 ct.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  David  domino  Lyndesay  magistro  Crawfurdie  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  anno  prenotatis. 

Vicecomes,  necnon  Johannes  Skrimgeour,  claviger,  Patricius  Baroun, 
et  Thomas  Berclay,  vieecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  6 B.  13  s. 
4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Tulnahilt,  Tulebrok,  et  Newpark 
cum  pertinen.,  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Abirdene,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  13  fi.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  de  33  fi.  6 S.  8 d. 
de  firmis  magne  custume  burgi  de  Abirdene,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  predictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  66  B.  13  s.  4 d. 
de  relevio  ejusdem  custume  ad  dictam  summam  extendente,  necnon  pro 
20  B.  de  firmis  burgalibus  viz.  le  wattermales  de  Abirdene  existentibus 
in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  de  40  B.  de  relevio 
ejusdem  ad  dictam  summam  extendente,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
David  domino  Lindesay  magistro  Craufurdie  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  102  B.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum 
de  Litle  Buttirgask  et  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Collace  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
17  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  6 B.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  domino  Glammys  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  27  Oct.  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Patricius  Baroun  de  Spitalfeild  et  magister  Franciscus 
Boithvile,  vieecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  80  B.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Swynside  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Eoxburgh,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  20  B.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Rutherfurd  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29 
Oct.  anno  predicto,  ratione  dispensationis  et  statuti  factorum  per  quon- 
dam dominum  nostrum  regem  Jacobum  quartum  in  campo  bellico  in 
Northummerland  in  favorem  heredum  personarum  ibidem  decedentium, 
ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  14  B.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Allirstokkis  et 
Logoch  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Kilbride  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 anni  ult.  preteriti 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  duobus  paribus  calcarium  alborum  per 


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LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


601 


duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Bannottyn  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29  Oct.  a.r.  5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  h.  de  firmis  6 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  Wigtouu. 
extentus  de  Urie  et  Kilquhocadaill  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 anni  et  1 termini  ult.  fol.  113. 
elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  12  It. , regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Fergusio  Makdowell  de  eisdem  per  decessum 
relicte  sui  avi  habentis  conjunctam  infeodationem  earundem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 29  Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  442  11.  de  firmis  17  marcat.  terrarum  Wigtoun. 
antiqui  extentus  de  Freach  et  Are  cum  tenand.  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  13  annorum 
ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  34  11.,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Fergusio  de  eisdem  per  decessum  sui 
patris  die  et  anno  immediate  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 K.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  Fiffe. 
de  Baltulv  et  Kingarrouk  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in  baronia  de  Seres  infra 
balliam  suam,  et  tertie  partis  8 aerarum  terrarum  arabilium  ex  parte 
aquilonali  montis  placiti  burgi  de  Cupro  adjacentium,  ac  tertie  partis  30 
particatarum  glebarum  cum  pertinen.  in  mora  que  dicitur  Mora  comitis 
infra  dictam  balliam  suam,  necnon  tertie  partis  terrarum  vocatarum 
Portarisland  de  Cupro  cum  pertinen.,  viz.  le  Myln  Hili  et  les  Halchis 
juxta  molendinum  de  Cupro,  les  Murebrekkis,  Arnaldiskane,  cum  acris 
vocatis  Portarisland  jacentibus  inter  terras  de  Pettincreiff  et  Thomastoun, 
cum  officio  janitoris  castri  de  Cupro  predictis  terris  pertinente  cum 
omnibus  suis  pertinen. , jacentium  in  comitatu  de  Fiffe  infra  balliam  suam, 
predictam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 anni  ult.  elapsi 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 tertiis  partibus  1 d.  argenti  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  dicte  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Baltuly  et  Kyngarrouk, 
et  de  2 tertiis  partibus  1 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  dicte  tertie 
partis  8 aerarum  et  30  particatarum  glebarum  cum  pertinen.  et  de  talibus 
servitiis  regi  et  successoribus  suis  faciendis  de  predictis  terris  et  acris 
vocatis  Portarisland  et  officio  janitoris  castri  de  Cupro  dictis  terris 
spectantibus  sicut  predecessores  ipsius  quondam  Alexandri  Skrymgeour, 
burgensis  burgi  de  Dunde,  de  jure  et  consuetudine  facere  sunt  consueti, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Skrymgeour  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 5 Nov.  a.r.  5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  240  li.  de  firmis  8 marcat.  terrarum  de  Are. 
Douchra  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  Kile  Regis  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  9 annorum  ult.  fol.  114. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  usualis  monete  regni  Scotie  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Hugoni 
Campbell  de  eisdem  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  150  h.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Pettincreife,  Fiffe. 
Galrik,  et  Clune,  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existen- 


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APPENDIX. 


1517. 


ViSe. 


Forfar. 


Fiffe. 


Kincardin. 


Forfare. 


Peblis. 
FOL.  115. 


Peblis. 


tium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  ad  50  li.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio 
Wemys  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Nov.  a.r.  5. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Foxtoun 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  1 anni  ult.  elapsi  ratione  warde,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Francisco  Ramsay  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  octave  partis  terrarum 
de  Lumlethin  et  none  partis  terrarum  de  Crago  cum  pertinen.  jacientium 
infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  Henrico  Ramsay  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  5 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  53  1.  4 d.  de  relevio  octave  partis  terrarum 
de  Tolre  et  Ardre  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Henrico  de  eadem  octava  parte  terrarum  pre- 
dictarum  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  h.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Cochnoch, 
Ochtochtir,  et  Hungrehillis  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  predicto  Henrico  de  eisdem  die  et  anno 
prescriptis,  que  terre  tenentur  de  domino  rege  per  introitum  patris  dicti 
Henrici  ad  easdem  per  brevia  de  meminimus  et  furthe  levata  super  dominum 
de  Balgony  tunc  suum  superiorem. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Archibaldus  Ramsay  de  Dunnone,  vicecomes  in  hac 
parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constitutus,  respondebit 
pro  1020  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Drumgeich,  Drumgley,  Cardane,  et 
molendinorum  earundem,  cum  pertinen.  et  terrarum  de  Lochmill  et  ly 
Inche  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  17  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  60  li.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
domino  Glammys  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Nov.  a.r.  prescripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  108  li.  de  firmis  18  terrarum  husbandiarum 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  villam  de  Grevestoun  et  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  18  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  12  li.  de  firmis  duarum 
terrarum  husbandiarum  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  Gillis  Hawcht  exis- 
tentium in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  40  s. 
de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  de  30  li.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Glen  cum  pertinen.  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem 
predictas,  et  de  5 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
•Thome  Middelmaist  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  7 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  16  li.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum 
de  Glen  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
4 li.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Murray  de 
eadem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  prescriptis. 


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603 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  400  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Caprentoun  et  Are. 
Brokelmure  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium 
10  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  40  ii. , et  de  50  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Myddil  Dunlophill  antiqui  ex- 
tentus cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  predictum  tempus  et  rationem,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  5 ii.,  necnon  de  servitiis  officii  coronatoris  sive  coronatorii  vulgariter 
vocati  le  crownareschip  de  Kile  Regis,  Kile  Stewart,  et  Cunynghame  cum 
pertinen.,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Cunynghame  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  9 Nov.  a.r.5. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  4 11.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  ter-  Kirkcudbricht. 
rarum  de  Gadgill  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in  dominio 
Galwidie  infra  senescalliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
7 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  dicte  quarte  partis  se  ex- 
tendunt annuatim  ad  12  s.  6 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Mariote 
Makneisch  de  eadem  quarta  parte  terrarum  predictarum  ut  uni  quatuor 
heredum  earundem  apud  Edinburgh  27  Nov.  a.r.5. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  21  li.  6 s.  8 d,  de  firmis  26  solidat,  et  8 Stratherne. 
denariat.  de  tertia  parte  orientali  de  Pitcarn  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum 
de  Perth  et  senescalliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  Fol.  116. 

16  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  26  s.  8 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  domino  Andree  Stewart  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  16  Dec.  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  812  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  dominii  de  Forfare. 
Ouchterhous  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  exceptis  terris  de  Leo  in  dicto 
dominio  extendentibus  ad  valorem  12  li.,  quas  Margareta  Ruthven,  mater 
Johannis  comitis  Buchanie,  habet  in  conjuncta  infeodatione,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  12  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  ultra  dictas  12  li.  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  67  li.  13  s.  4 d.,  et  pro 
240  R.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Nevay  cum  pertinen.  ultra  sum- 
mam 13  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  mortificatam  ecclesie,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  que  firme  ultra  dictam  summam 
mortificatam  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  20  R.,  necnon  de  852  R.  de  firmis 
terrarum  et  baronie  de  Essy  cum  tenen.  etc. , molendini  multuris  eorundem 
cum  pertinen.  ultra  summam  21  R.  ecclesie  mortificatam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  que  firme  ultra  dictam 
summam  mortificatam  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  71  R.,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  comiti  Buchanie  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18 
Dec.  a.r.  predicto  ratione  dispensationis  domini  regis  et  super  sua  none- 
tate  concesse. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Adam  Murray  de  Tulchmalar,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte  Beruik. 
per  commissionem  domini  regis,  respondebit  pro  45  R.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Brutcastell  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  10  R.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Niniano  Seytoun  militi  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  22  Dec.  a.r.5.,  ratione 


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APPENDIX. 


1517-18. 


Fiffe. 


FOL.  117. 


Perth. 


Fiffe. 


Edinburgh. 


dispensationis  et  statuti  quondam  s.d.n.  regis  Jacobi  quarti  factorum 
heredibus  interfectorum  in  campo  bellico  Northumbrie,  ut  in  retornatu 
continetur. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Patricius  Baroun  de  Spitalefeild,  Robertus  Logane  de 
Cotfeild,  Franciscus  Towris,  et  magister  Adam  Ottirburne,  vicecomites  in 
hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constituti,  respondebit 
pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 ct.  de  relevio  feodi  2 septimarum  partium  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Fordale  et  aliarum  2 septimarum  partium  predictarum  terrarum 
et  baronie,  necnon  unius  septime  partis  predictarum  terrarum  et  baronie, 
ac  tertie  partis  unius  septime  partis  antedictarum  terrarum  et  baronie  cum 
messuagio  ejusdem,  et  alterius  tertie  partis  unius  septime  partis  terrarum 
et  baronie  predictarum,  unacum  molendino  de  Fordale,  et  terrarum  de 
Lethame  cum  advocatione  et  donatione  capelle  S.  Terochi  et  suis  pertinen. 
annexat.  unit,  creat,  et  incorporat,  in  unam  integram  et  liberam  baroniam 
de  Fordale  temporibus  futuris  nuncupandam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Georgeo  Henrisoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  15  Jan.  a.r.5., 
reservato  tamen  liberotenemento  earundem  Elene  Baty,  matri  dicti 
Georgei,  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 11.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Litle  Buttirgask  et  quarte  partis  terrarum  deCullace  cum  pertinen.  jacen- 
tium infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini 
ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  ex  eo 
quod  Johannes  dominus  Glammys  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de 
eisdem  per  aliud  preceptum  de  capella  regia  sibi  ante  dictum  terminum 
deliberatum,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Johanni  domino 
Glammys  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Jan.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Monthquhany 
et  Strethore  cum  annuo  redditu  8 marcarum  terrarum  de  Estir  Ferny  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  100  li.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree  Balfoure  de 
eisdem  ratione  dispensationis  s.d.n.  regis  de  sua  nonetate  concesse  apud 
Edinburgh  26  Feb.  a.r.5. 

[1518.] 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Patricius  Baroun  de  Spitalefeild,  Robertus  Logane  de 
Cotfeild,  Franciscus  Towris,  et  magister  Adam  Ottirburne,  vicecomites  in 
hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constituti,  respondebit 
pro  33  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  feodi  terrarum  dominicalium  de  Stratoun 
cum  mansione,  domibus,  pomeriis,  ortis,  columbariis,  pratis  earundem,  et 
terrarum  de  le  Hole  de  Stratoun  unacum  molendino  et  terris  molendini  et 
mul turis  totius  baronie  de  Stratoun  cum  suis  pertinen.,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Henrisoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  8 Ap.  a.  r. 
predicto,  reservato  tamen  liberotenemento  earundem  Elene  Baty,  matri 
dicti  Georgei,  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  s.  de  firmis  feodi  terrarum  de  le  Manys 


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605 


de  Pettindreich,  Uvirtoun  de  Pettindreich,  Cragmoderte  cum  molendino 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 annorum,  ult.  elaps.  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 s.  8 d.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  Fol.  118. 
et  piscariis  aque  ejusdem  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Eoberto  Pittendreich  de  eodem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 20  Ap.  a.r.5.,  reservato  liberotenemento  earundem  domino  Jacobo 
Pettindreich,  olim  abbati  de  Dere,  ratione  reservationis  sibi  desuper  facte 
per  cartam  domini  regis  coram  dicta  inquisitione  ostensam. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  214  li.  11  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  Forfare. 
terrarum  de  Pitcur  cum  pertinen.  et  de  le  milltak  et  corstak  de  Ketnis  et 
de  molendino  de  Essy  cum  omnibus  pertinen.  earundem,  jacentis  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  20  annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  9 s.  4 d.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Flemyng  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  servitio  officii  mari  feodi  vicecomitatus  de  Perth. 

Perth  debito  et  consueto  et  eidem  pertinenti,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Thome  Wardropare  de  eodem  apud  Edinburgh  24  Ap.  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  9 li.  de  firmis  duarum  terrarum  husbandiarum  Peblis. 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  villam  et  territorum  de  Bold  et  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Murray  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  25 
Ap.  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  32  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ouchtercoull  Abirdene. 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  2 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  16  li.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Coutis  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  26  Ap.  a.r.  predicto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  6 li.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  6 marcat.  Kirkcudbrich  . 
terrarum  de  Barrinbarrach  et  Barhowre  antiqui  extentus  et  dimedietatis 
duorum  molendinorum  earundem  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de  6 E.  de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedietatis  terrarum 
et  molendinorum  predict. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elizabeth  Tate  de 
eadem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 li.  13  s 4 d.  de  relevio  5 marcat.  terrarum  Fol.  119. 
antiqui  extentus  de  Baryarrik,  et  pro  40  s.  de  relevio  unius  marcate  terre  Wigton- 
ejusdem  extentus  de  Culclaich  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Duncano  Makkee  de  eisdem 
die  et  anno  immediate  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Dechment  cum  Linlithqw. 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Willelmo  Lokart  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  prescriptis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  6 ii,  de  firmis  dimedietatis  6 marcat.  Kirkcudbricht. 


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APPENDIX. 


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Menteth. 


Abirdene. 


Abirdene. 


FOL.  120. 


Forfare. 


Beruik. 


Perth. 


terrarum  de  Barrinbarrach  antiqui  extentus  et  dimedietatis  duorum 
molendinorum  earundem,  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  senescalliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  6 H de  relevio  ejusdem  dimedietatis  terrarum  et 
molendinorum  predict.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Tate  de 
eodem  apud  Edinburgh  3 Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis 
terrarum  nuncupat.  Brokland  de  Kinloch  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in 
senescallia  sua  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Perth,  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  8 annorum  ult.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  8 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de 
relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Ramsay  deCulluthy 
de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Maii  a.  r.  prescripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  150  li.  de  firmis  baronie  de  Newburgh  cum 
tenen.  tenan.  etc.  ac  piscariis  aque  de  Ithane  et  ville  de  Newburgh  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  4 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
33  li.  6 s.  8 d.;de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Henrico 
Sinclare  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  14  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  quarte  partis 
terrarum  de  Cowclaroquhy  cum  dimedietate  molendini  ejusdem  existen- 
tis in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  re- 
cuperata, et  pro  7 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  et  de  40  s.  de  firmis 
quarte  partis  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Gervy  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  nec- 
non  pro  5 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Drumdurnocht 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  pro  53  s. 
4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Margarete  Wentoun 
de  eisdem  quartis  partibus  terrarum  et  molendini  predict,  apud  Edinburgh 
die  et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 R.  11  s.  8 d.  de  relevio  sexte  partis  ter- 
rarum de  Foulartoun  cum  toftis  et  croftis  ejusdem  cum  pertinen.,  et 
decime  octave  partis  terrarum  de  Ennee  cum  toftis  et  croftis  ejusdem  cum 
pertinen.,  et  sexte  partis  octave  partis  terrarum  de  Kynnard  cum  toftis  et 
croftis  ejusdem  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  "Willelmo  Blantire  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  14  Maii 
a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  26  R.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis 
omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Burncastell  cum  pertinen.  jacentis 
infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem 
dimedie  partis  terrarum  predict.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alano 
Gray  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18  Maii  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  61  li.  6 s.  8 d.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme 
bine  partis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  domini  regis  de  Kinclevin 
cum  pertinen.,  necnon  pro  40  li.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  terrarum  de 


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Ballautheis  cum  pertinen.,  regi  debitas  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  War- 
dropar  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18  Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  1±.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Dunrod  cum  Renfrew, 
pertinen.  et  pro  26  It.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Thornle  Lyndesay 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Johanni  Lindesay  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Fiffe. 
Sandfurd  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  mani- 
bus regis  terminorum  S.  Martini  et  Penthecostes  ult.  preterit,  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  2 S.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ejusdem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Stephano  Dudingstoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 5 Junii  a.r. 5.  j 

Vicecomes,  necnon  Alexander  dominus  Abirnethy,  vicecomes  in  hac  Fol.  121. 
parte  per  commissionem  domini  regis  specialiter  constitutus,  respondebit 
pro  1666  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  sive  thanagii  de  Glen- 
doauchy  cum  tenen.  ten  an.  ejusdem,  castro  burgi  de  Banff,  monte,  et  orto 
ejusdem,  unacum  officiis  vicecomitatus  et  coronatus  dicti  vice  comitatus 
de  Banff  et  suis  pertinen.,  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  12  annorum  et  termini  Penthecostes  ult. 
preterit,  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  200  marcas. 
et  pro  83  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  de  le  Thanisnett  in  aqua  de  Dovern 
existente  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  marcas.  ac  pro  1250  H.  de  firmis  ter- 
rarum baronie  de  Montblare  cum  tenen.  et  tenan.  ejusdem  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  dictam  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  li. 
regi  debitas  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  comiti  Buchanie  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  prescripts,  per  dispensationem  domini  regis  super 
sua  nonetate  concessam. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  266  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Jaktoun,  Lanark, 
de  Allertoun,  de  Newlandis,  de  Greynhillis,  et  de  Cotis  de  Thorntoun  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Kilbride  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  ratione  warde  per  spatium  8 annorum  ante  15  diem  Maii 
1518  elaps.,  et  pro  16  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  earundem  terrarum  existen- 
tium in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  dehinc  immediate  sequentis 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  33  H.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Maxwell  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 June  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  36  li.  de  firmis  9 marcat.  terrarum  de  Drunffres. 
Madinpape  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  12  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Yedasto  Nelesoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  10  Junii  a.r.5. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  22  li.  10  s.  de  firmis  5 librat,  terrarum  de  Forfare. 


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APPENDIX. 


1518. 


FOL.  122. 


Forfare. 


Beruik. 


Banff. 


Hadington. 


Laudir. 


Montros. 


Pettarrowis  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Rossy  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  et  1 termin. 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
dicto  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Wod  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29 
Junii  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  13  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  feodi  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Bonytoun  et  dimedietatis  molendini  earundem  ac  dimedietatis 
terrarum  de  Balnamone  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Willelmo  de  eodem  feodo  terrarum  pre- 
dictarum,  reservato  tamen  liberotenemento  hujusmodi  terrarum'  et 
molendini  Dorothie  Tullocht  que  habet  easdem  in  vitali  redditu,  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  anno  prescripts. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Patricius  Baroun,'  Jacobus  Logane,  et  Johannes 
Skrimigeour,  claviger,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n. 
regis  specialiter  constituti,  respondebit  pro  100  li.  de  firmis  terrarum 
de  Cokburn  cum  molendinis  tenen.  tenan.  earundem  et  suis  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Beruik,  quarum  terrarum  feodum 
reperitur  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  domini  superioris  earundem,  et 
liberumtenementum  in  manibus  carissime  matris  sue  Margarete  regine 
Scotie  ut  una  tenandria  comitatus  Marchie  ratione  sui  vitalis  redditus 
ejusdem  comitatus,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  trium 
terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  comiti  Craw- 
furdie  domino  Lindesay  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  17  Julii  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatum  ter- 
rarum de  Dunlugus  et  Mereden  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  16  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Gordoune  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  24 
Julii  a.r.  predicto.  * 

On  the  blank  leaves  between  Fol.  122  and  Fol.  123  are  the  followiug  minutes  : — 

Apud  Edinburgh  sexto  Novembris  anno  etc.  vcxxo.  The  quhilk  day  the  lordis  audi- 
touris  of  the  chakker  ordainis  the  custumaris  of  Hadingtoun  to  produce  befor  thame  the 
xiij  day  of  November  instant  sic  richtis  as  the  said  communite  of  the  burgh  of  Hadingtoun 
has  or  will  use  for  the  halding  of  the  custumis  of  schorling,  skaldingis,  lambskynnis, 
futefellis,  and  lenterwar  fra  the  kingis  grace  and  his  comptrollar,  that  the  sammyn  may 
be  sene  and  considerit  be  thame,  with  certificatioun  and  thai  doo  nocht  the  lordis  will 
decern  thame  to  pay  the  custumis  of  the  saidis  skynnis  in  all  timez  to  cum. 

Eodem  die  post  meridiem.  The  lordis  ordanis  the  bailies  of  Laudir  to  compeir  before 
thame  the  xiij  day  of  November  instant  with  continuatioun  of  dayis,  bringand  with  thaim 
sic  rychtis  as  thai  have  or  will  use  for  the  defesance  of  the  rest  of  the  burrow  malis  of  the 
said  burgh  restand  apoun  thaim  in  the  chekkir  rcllis,  with  certificatioun  and  thai  compeir 
nocht  the  lordis  will  send  leitrez  to  poynd  and  distrenye  for  the  said  rest  to  be  inbrocht 
to  the  kingis  use. 

Septimo  Novembris  anno  predicto.  The  quhilk  day  the  lordis  auditouris  of  the  chakker 
ordanis  and  commandis  Niniane  Stewart,  schiref  of  Bute  and  chaumerlane  of  the  sammyn, 
that  he  decist  and  ceise  of  ony  payment  making  fra  thyne  furth  to  Huntar  for  the 
keping  of  the  dais  in  Cumray,  or  to  Reid  for  the  keping  of  the  forest  of  Bute,  becaus  the 
saidis  personis  dois  na  service  thairfore,  with  certificatioun  that  gif  he  dois  in  the  contrar 
na  allowance  salbe  gevin  thairof  in  tyme  to  cum  in  the  chakker. 

xxo  Novembris  anno  predicto.  The  lordis  auditouris  of  the  chakker  commandis  and 


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Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2548  11  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Manderstoun  Fol.  123. 
cum  pertinen.  et  duarum  terrarum  husbandiarum  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  Beruik* 
in  villa  de  Duns  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  49  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  52  11.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Manderstoun  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Aug.  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  magister  Henricus  Lauder,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte  per  Perth, 
commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constitutus,  respondebit  pro  58  11. 
de  firmis  dimedietatis  officii  mari  de  Methven  et  terrarum  nuncupatarum 
Marisland  et  Serjandland  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Methven 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Perth,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
29  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de  servitio  dicti  officii 
mari  infra  dictam  baroniam  debito  et  consueto,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Margarete  Erskin  de  eadem  dimedietate  officii  et  terrarum  predict, 
apud  Edinburgh  11  Aug.  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  tanta  summa  et  servitio  de  altera  "Perth, 
dimedietate  officii  et  terrarum  predict.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Roberto  Bunche  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1000  11.  de  firmis  totius  et  integre  baronie  Perth.1 
de  Innermeth  cum  molendinis  et  piscariis  aque  de  Erne  infra  dictam 
baroniam  cum  annexis  et  pertinen.  ejusdem,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
200  11.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  necnon  pro  40  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Balgowin  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus 
ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  8 11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Ricardo  domino  Innermeth  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12 
Aug.  a.r.5. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Johannes  Ruthirfurd  de  Hundolee,  vicecomes  in  hac  Selkirk, 
parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constitutus,  respondebit 
pro  22  h.  10  s.  de  firmis  5 librat,  terrarum  de  Phillophauch  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 

4 annorum  cum  dimedio  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 H.,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme  earundem,  ac  de  22  H.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Howden  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 

5 11. , et  pro  duabus  sagittis  amplis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem, 
necnon  pro  45  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Phillop  cum  pertinen.,  existentium 

or  danis  the  cnstumaris  of  Montros  to  produce  befor,  thaim  the  xxvij  day  of  November 
instant  the  charter  and  gift  quliilk  thai  allege  to  have  to  be  custume  fre  of  schorlingis, 
scaldingis,  and  lambyskynnis,  that  the  sammyn  may  be  sene  and  considerit  be  thaim,  with 
certificatioun  and  thai  produce  nocht  the  sammyn  the  lordis  will  compell  thame  to  pay 
custume  for  the  saidis  scorlingis  and  scaldingis  as  saidis. 

Apud  Edinburgh  xxj  Novembris  anno  etc.  v«xx<>.  The  lordis  auditouris  of  the  chakker  Dunde 
ordanis  the  provest  baillies  and  custumaris  of  Dunde  to  produce  thar  charter  and  infeft- 
ment  gif  thai  ony  have  quharhy  the  custume  of  schorlingis,  scaldingis,  futfellis  and 
lentrinwar  ar  gevin  free  to  the  said  burgh  and  inhabitantis  tharof  the  penult  day  of 
November  instant,  with  certificatioun  and  thai  do  nocht  thai  salbe  compellit  to  pay  custume 
for  the  sammyn. 

VOL.  XIV.  2 Q 


610 


APPENDIX. 


1518. 


FOL.  124. 
Carrik. 


Forfare. 


Fiffe. 


Fol.  125. 
Beruik. 


in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  10  ii. , et  pro  servitio  forinseco  quod  spectat  ad  decimam 
partem  servitii  unius  militis  in  exercitu  regis,  debito  et  consueto  sibi  per 
sasinam  datam  Radulpho  Turnbule  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  27  Aug. 
a.r.  prescrip  to. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  52  li.  de  firmis  6 marcat.  6 solidat,  et 
8 denariat.  terrarum  de  Bennan  antiqui  extentus  viz.,  2 marcat. 
terrarum  de  le  Manys  et  Coif  cum  manerio  ejusdem  et  2 marcat.  terrarum 
de  Balcrechan  et  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Trowag  et  6 solidat,  et  8 denariat. 
terrarum  de  Lefnocbtclery  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  ac  officii 
mari  et  serjandi  de  Carrik  viz.  le  mare  of  fee,  jacentium  in  comitatu 
de  Carrik,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  comitis  de  Carrik  per 
spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  17  li.  6 s.  8 d.,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik  debitos  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Kennedy  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  28  Aug. 
a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  135  ii.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum 
de  Foulartoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  13  annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  10  li.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  et  de  18  ii.  de  firmis  duodecime 
partis  terrarum  de  Enenee  cum  pertinen. , existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  26  s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  et. 
pro  27  li.  de  firmas  octave  partis  terrarum  de  Crago  cum  pertinen., 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro 
40  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  necnon  pro  4 it.  10  s.  de  firmis  decime  sexte 
partis  terrarum  de  Kynnard  cum  pertinen. , existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
prescriptum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  ac 
pro  9 li.  de  firmis  decime  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Litle  Carcary  cum 
pertinen., existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  predictum  tempus  et  rationem, 
ac  pro  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  necnon  pro  15  s.  9 d.  de  firmis  annui 
redditus  14  d.  de  terris  de  Balmanno  cum  pertinen.,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  antedictas,  et  pro  14  d.  de 
relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Ogilvy  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  10  Sept.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  420  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Hilfeild  et 
South  Bordland  ac  terrarum  nuncupatarum  le  Marisland  cum  molendinis 
aquaticis  et  ventiticis  earundem  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
baroniam  de  Inverkethin  et  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  14  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  30  ii.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Skrymgeour, 
constabulario  de  Dunde,  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  11  Sept.  a.r.  pre- 
scripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  37  ii.  10  s.  de  firmis  5 librat,  terrarum  que 
vulgariter  dicuntur  Spensys  Manys  jacentium  in  dominio  de  Chernside 
infra  balliam  suam  et  comitatum  Marchie,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  7 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 


1518. 


LIBEI  BESPON SIONUM. 


611 


pro  5 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Petro  Spens 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  27  Sept.  a.r.  prenotato. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  s.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Abirdene. 
Litleauchmakoy  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  1 anni  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  20  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Henrico  Banerman  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Sept.  a.r. 6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  333  tt.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  Forfare. 
de  Panbride  cum  molendinis,  portubus,  et  piscariis  earundem  cum  tenen. 
etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  66  li. 

13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  33  11.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  octave 
partis  terrarum  de  Lumlethin  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  7 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejus- 
dem, necnon  pro  13  li.6  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  decime  sexte  partis  terrarum  de 
Crago  cum  pertinen.  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem 
'predictas,  et  pro  53  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Skrymgeour  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  24  Sept.  a.r.  6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  s.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  dimedie-  Abirdene. 
tatis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Tulyhekeis  ex  parte  solari  cum 
tenen.  tenan.  etc.  jacentis  in  baronia  de  Oneill  infra  balliam  suam,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Huntar  de  eadem  dimedietate  terrarum 
apud  Edinburgh  15  Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  feodi  omnium  et  singularum  Fiffe. 
terrarum  de  Overprateris  cum  pertinen.  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio 
feodi  quarte  partis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Netherprateris  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Waltero  Lundin  de  eodem  feodo  terrarum  predict,  apud  Edinburgh  20 
Octobris  a.r. 6.,  reservato  liberotenemento  earundem  Johanni  Lundin  de 
eodem  militi,  domino  liberitenementi  baronie  de  Lundin,  ratione  reserva- 
tionis  ejusdem  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Mekle  Blak-  Fol.  126. 
burn  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Bathcat  infra  balliam  suam,  Ilenfre'v- 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  7 
annorum  cum  dimedio  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim 
ad  20  h.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Maxwell  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  22  Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  17  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  omnium  et  singu-  Perth, 
larum  terrarum  de  le  Manys  de  Ochtergavin  cum  mansione  sive  manerie 
ejusdem  et  tertie  partis  molendini  ejusdem  necnon  dimedie  partis 
omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  ville  de  Preistoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentis 
in  baronia  de  Ochtirgavin  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Ross  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  30  11.  de  firmis  3 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  Cunynghaim. 
extentus  de  Lyn  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  dominio  de  Dairy  infra  balliam 


612 


APPENDIX. 


1518. 


Lanark. 


Beruik. 


Fol.  127. 
Kirkcudbricht. 


Drumfres. 


Banff. 


Forfare. 


suam,  existentinra  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium 
3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  It.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Lyn  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  magister  Jacobus  Wischart  de  Pettarrow,  Patricius 
Baroun  de  Spitalefeild,  et  Edwardus  Litle,  burgensis  de  Edinburgh,  vice- 
comites in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constituti, 
respondebit  pro  560  11.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  et 
baronie  de  Wandale  cum  molendino  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  unacum  advocatione 
et  donatione  ecclesie  de  Hartside  et  suis  pertinen.,  jacentium  infra  vice- 
comitatum  de  Lanark,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  7 annorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  80  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Jardin  de  Appelgarth  militi  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  magister  Jacobus  Wischart  [ut  supra],  respondebit 
pro  70  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Jardenfeild  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Beruik,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
7 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  11.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Alexandro  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  21  Oct.  a.r.6. 

Senescallus,  necnon  predicti  vicecomites  senescalli  in  hac  parte,  respon- 
debit pro  224  11.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  et  baronie 
de  Kirkanderis  cum  molendino,  tenen.  etc.  et  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
senescallatum  de  Kirkcudbrycht,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
7 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  32  11.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Alexandro  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  predicti  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro 
840 11.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Appilgarth  et  Sibbaldbe 
cum  molendinis,  tenen.  etc.  et  suis  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  7 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  120  11. 
de  relevio  earundem,  et  de  37  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Gillambe  antiqui  extentus  et  40  solidat,  terrarum  de  Denbe  antiqui  ex- 
tentus cum  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum 
tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  5 11.  6 1 8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  predicto  Alexandro  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
die  et  a.  r.  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
quarte  et  octave  partis  terrarum  de  Castelfeild  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Arbeky  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 Nov.  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1800  h.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Baky  cum  molendino  et  mansione  earundem  cum  prediculis,  tenen.  tenan. 
etc.  et  advocatione  et  donatione  capellanie  earundem,  cum  suis  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
18  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 


1518. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


613 


100  li.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  domino  Glammys  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Nov.  a.r.  prescripto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  173  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Forfare. 

‘ Balnawis  cum  dimedia  parte  terrarum  de  le  Hawtoun  de  Kynnell  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Kynnell  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  13  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annua tim  ad  13  11  6 s.  8 i,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  dicto  Johanni  domino  Glammys  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et 
a.r.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  400  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  dominii  de  Fol.  128. 
Redecastell  et  Innerkelour  cum  tenen.  etc.  viz.  de  tribus  quarterns  de  le  Forfare‘ 
Manys  earundem  cum  duabus  le  brewhousis  et  le  brewlandis  de  le  Kirk- 
toun  et  terrarum  de  le  Over  Inchow  et  le  Hiltoun  et  le  Grange  et  le 
Fawlaw,  Ballindoch  et  le  Hogistoun  et  Westir  Bawlane  cum  le  walk- 
myln  earundem  et  le  cornmyln  de  Innerkelour  ac  multuris  et  proficuis 
et  terris  eisdem  pertinen.,  et  le  Bradefute  Gardin,  Murros  et  le  Burnside 
et  le  Perisfeild  et  Kind,  et  Annandstoun  et  Brientoun  et  Balhesok,  et 
superioritatis  earundem  cum  omnibus  pendiculis  et  pertinen.  earundem, 
jacentium  in  parrochia  de  Innerkelour  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  li. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Ricardo 
domina  Innermeith  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Nov.  a.r.  6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  li.  de  relevio  6 marcat.  terrarum  de  Are. 
Dregarne  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  ac  pro  2 paribus  calcarium 
alborum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  6 marcat.  terrarum  de  Newhill  et 
Lathis  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie 
debitis,  necnon  pro  2 d.  usualis  monete  Scotie  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
5 librat,  terrarum  de  Laglaue  et  2§  marcat.  terrarum  de  Knokgulrane 
antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Foulartoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  26  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  2 quartariarum  perth. 
terrarum  de  Dunberny  cum  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  4 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  earundem,  et  pro  24  li.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Bingane  cum  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  12  li.  per  duplicationem 
feodifirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Laurentio  domino 
Oliphant  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  9 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 s.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singularum  Kinross, 
terrarum  de  Kevilstoun  et  Cowdane  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  10  li.,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Spens  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die 
et  a.r.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  300  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bukcleucht  et  Roxburgh. 


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1518. 


FOL.  129. 


Carrik. 


Perth. 


Fol.  130. 


Beruik. 


Rankilburn  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  15 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  dupli- 
cationem albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  150  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Eilrig 
cum  pertinen. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione 
qua  supra,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et 
pro  300  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Quhitchester  cum  pertinen.,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  300  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Lempetlaw  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et 
rationem  predictas,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
earundem,  necnon  pro  80  ii.  de  firmis  6 terrarum  husbandiarum  in 
Grymmislaw  vocatarum  Portarislandis,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
prefatum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme earundem,  ac  pro  224  it.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  terrarum  de 
Branxhelm  cum  pertinen.,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  14 
annorum  elaps.  ratione  warde,  et  pro  16  ii.  de  firmis  ejusdem,  existentis 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 terminorum  dehinc  immediate  sequentium 
sasinanon  recuperata,  et  pro  16  ii.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  ac  etiam  pro  280  ii. 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Hecfurd  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  1 4 annorum  elapsorum  ratione  warde,  et  pro  20  ii.  de  firmis 
earundem  terrarum  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 ter- 
minorum dehinc  immediate  sequentium  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro 
20  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  84  ii.  de  firmis  6 librat,  terrarum  de 
Langtoun  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  14 
annorum  elapsorum  ratione  warde,  et  pro  6 li.  de  firmis  earundem  terra- 
rum existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 terminorum  dehinc 
immediate  sequentium  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 ii.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Waltero  Scot  militi  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  25  ii.  de  firmis  1 marcate  terrarum  de  Cragfyn 
et  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Knokbrak  et  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Cloncopath 
antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  comitatu  de  Carrik  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  comitis  de  Carrik 
per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  10  ii.  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro  debita  administratione  officii 
coronatoris  sive  coronatorii  comitatus  de  Carrik,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de 
Carrik  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Kennedy  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  16  Nov.  a.r. 6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  14  ii.  de  relevio  feodi  dimedie  partis  omnium 
et  singularum  terrarum  de  Mylnquarter  de  Kynnard  cum  pertinen.,  necnon 
de  prato  de  Kynnard  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  baroniam  de  Kynnard 
et  balliam  suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  magistro  de 
Ruthven  de  eodem  feodo  terrarum  et  prati  predict,  cum  pertinen., 
reservato  liberotenemento  earundem  Willelmo  domino  Ruthven,  avo  dicti 
Willelmi  magistri  de  Ruthven,  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  apud  Edin- 
burgh 17  Nov.  a.r.  6, 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  840  ii.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ethingtoun 
cum  molendino  earundem  et  2 terrarum  husbandiarum  de  Blakburn  et  5 


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terrarum  husbandiarum  ville  de  Cary  bald  et  1 terre  husband  ie  ville  de 
Hutoun  cum  communi  pastura  infra  predictam  villam  de  Hutoun,  et 
1 terre  husbandie  jacentis  infra  villam  de  Duns  cum  suis  pertinen.,  jacen- 
tium in  comitatu  Marchie  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  14  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se 
extendunt  annuatim  ad  60  li.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Ethingtoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  3 Dec.  a.r.  predicto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  4 H 13  s.  9 d.  de  firmis  unius  quarte  partis  Kirkcudbricht. 
25  solidat,  terrarum  de  Gadzell  Makilvernok  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen. 
jacentis  infra  parrochiam  de  Borg  et  senescalliam  suam,  existentis  in  mani- 
bus regis  per  spatium  7 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  12  s.  6 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Jonete  Makneische  de  eadem  quarta  parte  predictarum  terrarum 
apud  Edinburgh  3 Dec.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatum  Banff, 
terrarum  de  Dunlugus  et  Meirden  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod  Thomas  Gordoun  asserit  se  non 
obtinuisse  sasinam  de  eisdem  dimedietatibus  predictarum  terrarum  per 
aliud  preceptum  ex  capella  regia  sibi  ante  dictum  terminum  deliberatum, 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Thome  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
Dec.  a.r.  prescripto, 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  relevio  omnium  et  singularum  ter-  Perth, 
rarum  de  Berclays  Hauch  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  baroniam  de 
Forgundewyny  et  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Oliphant  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  11  Dec.  a.r.  6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2223  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  totius  et  integre  Forfare. 
tertie  partis  de  proprietate  terrarum  dominicalium  dominii  et  baronie  de 
Dunde  cum  tenen.  tenan.  et  liberetenen.  servitiis  ejusdem  baronie  et  suis 
pertinen.,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  14  annorum  et  1 termini 
ante  terrarum  S.  Martini  ult.  preteritum  elaps.  ratione  warde,  et  pro  76  li. 

13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  ejusdem  tertie  partis  terrarum  dominii  et  baronie 
predict.,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  de  dictot  ermino  S.  Martini  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  153  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Skrymgeour,  constabulario  de  Dunde,  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  14  Dec.  a.r. 6. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Duncanus  Forestare  de  Garden  miles,  vicecomes  Beruik. 
in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  55  li.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum 
de  Gradane  cum  pertinen.,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 
annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 libris 
cucumeris  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Levingstoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  17  Dec.  a.r. 
predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ter-  Forfare. 
rarum  de  Myddiltoun  et  Estirtoun  de  Gardin  et  pro  2 paribus  cirothe- 


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APPENDIX. 


1518-19.* 


Invernys. 


Forfare. 


Forfare. 


Fol.  132. 
Kincardin. 


Aberdene. 


Kincardin. 


Kincardin. 


carum  albarum  per  duplicationem  albefirm  e terrarum  de  Park  et  Demptoun, 
regi  debitas  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Gordoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 5 Jan.  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 ii.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  totius  et  integre 
baronie  de  Kincardin  cum  molendino  ejusdem  et  omnibus  et  singulis 
pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  termini 
S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  13  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de 
relevio  ejusdem  regi  debito,  necnon  reddendo  annuatim  ad  duos  anni 
terminos  26  s.  8 d.  reverendo  in  Cristo  patri  episcopo  Moraviensi,  sibi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Donaldo  Baroun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  10 
Jan.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  44  s.  5 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  dimedie 
partis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  le  Ester  Glenquharidy  cum 
pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  1 anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  44  s.  5 d.  de 
relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Isobelle  Ravin  de  eadem 
apud  Edinburgh  18  Feb.  a.r.6. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 11  8 s.  10  d.  de  firmis  et  relevio 
aliarum  duarum  tertiarum  partium  predicte  dimedie  partis  terrarum  cum 
pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua 
supra,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Katherine  Ravin  et  Elizabeth  Ravin, 
sororibus  dicte  Isobelle  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.  r.  prescriptis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  E.  de  firmis  totarum  et  integrarum 
terrarum  de  Westir  Cessintuly  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  15  annorum  ante  23 
Feb.  1516  elaps.  ratione  warde,  et  pro  6 E.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  earun- 
dem  terrarum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum 
dehinc  immediate  sequentium  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  3 li.  6 s.  8 d. 
de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Knowis  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 E.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Litle  Follay  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  3 terminorum  proximo  sequentium  25  Aug.  1517,  ex  eo 
quod  Robertus  Blackhall  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de  dictis  terris 
per  aliud  preceptum  ex  capella  regia  dicto  25  die  directum  quamvis 
securitas  firmarum  et  relevii  earundem  de  terminis  ante  dictum  diem 
preteritis  intratur  in  libro  responsionum  in  nostro  scaccario  remanente,  ut 
in  eodem  continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Roberto  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  22  Feb.  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  14  E.  de  firmis  none  partis  terrarum  de 
Wester  Overcragy  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  40  s.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Georgeo  Halt  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  22  Februarii  a.r.6. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  56  E.  13  s.  4 d.,  de  firmis  terrarum  de 


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Wester  Essintuly  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  17  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  3 tt.  6 s.  8 d. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Jacobo  Knowis  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Feb.  a.r.  predicto. 

Data  est  commissio  ex  deliberatione  dominorum  regentium  et  consilii  Commissio, 
ballivo  prioris  de  Coldinghame  et  deputatis  suis  ad  capiendum,  apprehen-  Beruik- 
dendum,  et  justificandum  omnes  et  singulos  fures  et  le  pikeris  infra 
baroniam  et  terras  de  Coldinghaim  etc.  eorumque  eschaetas  usui  domini 
regis  importandum  et  compotum  in  suo  scaccario  desuper  reddendum  pro 
voluntate  domini  regis  et  dictorum  dominorum  regentium,  duratura  apud 
Edinburgh  22  Eeb.  1518  et  regni  6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  H.  2 s.  6 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  7 fol.  138. 
aerarum  terre  arabilis  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in  le  sulye  de  Belhavin  inter  j.abHadta" 
terras  de  le  Crukis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  ton.  ° 
spatium  23  annorum  ante  6 Octobris  1516  elapsorum  ratione  warde,  et 
pro  43  s.  9 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  earundem  aerarum,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  et  1 termini  dehinc  immediate 
sequentium  sasin  non  recuperata,  et  pro  17  s.  6 d.  de  relevio  dimedietatis 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jonete  Watt  de  eadem 
dimedietate  aerarum  predictarum  apud  Edinburgh  26  Eeb,  a.r.  pre- 
scripto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  tanta  summa  de  firmis  et  relevio  Edinburgh 
alterius  demedietatis  predictarum  terrarum  cum  pertinen. , existentis  in  HadiuS- 
manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Margarete  Watt,  sorori  prefate  Jonete,  de  predicta  altera  dime- 
dietate aerarum  prescriptarum  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  predictis. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  3 M.  6 s.  8 d.,  pro  5 bollis  ordei  5 bollis  Bute, 
avenarum  et  una  le  lardnare  mart  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  terrarum 
de  Amros  Beg  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  insulam  de  Bute  et  balliam 
suam,  allocando  pro  le  mart  et  avenis  5 s.  de  summa  predicta,  regi 
tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Finlaio 
Makconoquhy  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  dicto  die  a.r.  prenotato. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  80  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Bergany,  Trowere,  Carrik. 
M‘Cawispark,  Dungervane,  et  Dallongfurd,  unacum  castro,  fortalitio, 
molendino  earundem  et  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
tanquam  comitis  de  Carrik  per  spatium  1 anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  de  80  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  99  H.  10  s.  de  firmis 
terrarum  baronie  de  Ardstinchell  cum  castro,  fortalitio,  et  molendinis  cum 
tenen.  etc.  cum  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam 
comitis  de  Carrik  per  dictum  spatium  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  99  H.  10  s. 
de  relevio  earundem,  ac  etiam  de  46  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kirkoswald 
et  Brigend  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum 
tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro  46  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  de  54  M.  de  Fol.  134. 
firmis  terrarum  de  Dalfask,  Barbeth,  Craganis,  Dundafcallum,  Tor- 
michell,  et  duabus  le  Dowpenis  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus 


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APPENDIX. 


1619. 


Carrik. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Are. 


Fol.  135. 
Ergile. 


Invernys. 


regis  tanquam  comitis  de  Carrik  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  pro 
54  It.  de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  79  li.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  domiuii 
de  Daltippane  cum  tenen.  etc.  et  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  tanquam  comitis  de  Carrik  per  prefatum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro 
79  li.  10  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Carrik  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Kennedy  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  ultimo 
Feb.  a.r.6. 

Idem  ballivus  respondebit  pro  29  li.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  6 solidat,  et  8 
denariat.  et  terrarum  de  Torny  Ganach,  et  9 marcat.  terrarum  de  Chal- 
lachwrek  Makdowell  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam  et  vicecomitatum  de  Are,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
tanquam  comitis  de  Carrik  per  spatium  1 anni  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  29  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de 
Carrik  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Alexandro  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh 4 Mar.  a.r.  predicto. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  23  B.  de  firmis  23  marcat.  terrarum  de 
Spottis  antiqui  extentus  cum  molendino  earundem,  et  suis  pertinen., 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasnia  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  46  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro  4 li.  de  firmis 
terrarum  de  Stronord  Cars,  Tronotre,  Tornorgee,  et  Drochindoye,  eum  officio 
coronatoris  inter  aquas  de  Dee  et  Nyth  cum  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  8 li.  de  relevio 
earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Bertholomeo  Makdowell  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  14  Mar.  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  li.  de  firmis  5 librat,  terrarum  de 
Camerragan  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  comitatu  de 
Carrik  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  et  comitis  de 
Carrik  et  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  5 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  5 li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de 
Carrik  et  senescallo  Scotie  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Duncano  Dalrimple 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18  Mar.  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  286  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terra^ 
rum  de  Fauchelan,  3 marcat.  terrarum  de  Barchanwore,  5 marcat.  terrarum 
de  Fanyn,  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Sellechan,  6 solidat,  et  8 denariat. 
terrarum  de  Correwraneran,  4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Auchenecrewe,  1 
marcate  terrarum  de  Killekuanan,  et  1 marcate  terrarum  de  Aucheindrien 
cum  eorum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  dominio  de  Ergile  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  10  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione 
warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  28  li.  13  s.  4 d.,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Eugenio  Makcorquidill  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die 
et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  26  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Cul- 
more  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  comitatu  Rossie  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Hugoni  Ross  de  Kilrawok  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  28 
Mar.  a.r.6. 


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Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  900  R.  de  firmis  dimedie  partis  totius  et  Forfare. 
integre  baronie  de  Baky  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentis  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  18  annorum  ult. 
elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  50  li.,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jobanni  domino  Glammys  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  1 Ap.  a.r.6. 

Data  est  commissio  justiciarie  Alexandro  Hepburn  de  Rican toun,  ballivo  Commissio, 
reverendi  in  Cristo  patris  Jacobi  episcopi  Moraviensis,  ad  justificandum  Blgiu  et  Fores- 
certas  personas  captas  pro  homicidio  per  eos  commisso  super  uno  capellano 
infra  ipsius  reverendi  patris  diocesam  et  privilegium,  cum  mandato  in 
eadem  vicecomiti  de  Elgin  et  Fores  et  suis  deputatis  ad  importandum 
domino  regi  et  sui  usui  eschaetam  bonorum  dictorum  personarum  si 
fugitivi  seu  de  eodum  homicidio  convicti  fuerint,  apud  Edinburgh  30 
Mar.  1519  et  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  36  R.  13  s.  4 R.  de  firmis  sexte  partis  terra-  Perth, 
rum  de  Inchmartyne  et  Craigdall  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
6 R.  13  s.  4 d.,  et  pro  2 R.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ejusdem,  Fol.  136. 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  comiti  Erolie  domino  Hay  de 
eadem  apud  Edinburgh  9 Ap.  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  416  R.  de  firmis  32  librat,  terrarum  de  Beruik, 
Birgehame  vocatarum  Mekle  Birgehame  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  13  annorum  ult. 
elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  32  R. , regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Bruse  de  Erlishall  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  11  Ap.  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Prestoun  et  Willelmus  Clerk,  vice-  Beruik. 
comites  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  2 R.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  terrarum  de  Edringtoun  cum  turre,  molendinis,  et  piscariis 
earundem  et  suis  pertinen.,  et  de  15  R.  de  relevio  15  terrarum  husbandi- 
arum  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Simpryne, 
ac  pro  2 leporariis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Lady  park 
cum  suis  pertinen. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Laudere  de 
Bass  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  29  Ap.  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Prestoun  etc.  [ut  supra],  respondebit  pro  Edinburgh 
2 R.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Stanetoun  et  infra  Hading- 
Deuchry  cum  suis  dependentiis  et  pertinen.,  regi  tanquam  senescallo 
Scotie  debitis,  et  pro  2 R.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum 
de  Garwald,  regi  tanquam  comiti  de  Ross  debitas,  et  pro  2 R.  argenti  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Bass,  ac  pro  2 paribus 
calcarium  deauratorum  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Newhall 
cum  tenen.  et  tenan.  earundem,  necnon  pro  2 paribus  calcarium  deaurato- 
rum per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Pople  vocatarum  Landeris 
Landis  et  Quhitlawis  Landis  cum  suis  pertinen.,  ac  etiam  pro  2 R.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Westir  Spott  et  Grenedenehede 


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Fol.  137. 
Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
ton. 


Are. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
ton. 


Peblis. 


Stratherne. 


Beruik. 


FOL.  138. 


et  Mukis  cum  suis  pertinen.,  necnon  pro  2 3.  argenti  per  duplicationem 
albefirme  terrarum  de  Bele  cum  turre,  fortalitio,  et  molendino  earundem, 
Johniscleucli,  terris  de  Mersintoun  cum  molendino  earundem,  ac  etiam 
pro  26  R.  13  s.  4 3.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Pencatland  cum  suis  pertinen., 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Lauder  de  Bass  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  a.  r.  6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  1222  li.  4 s.  3 3.  ob.  de  firmis  tertie  partis 
totius  et  integre  baronie  de  Dirltoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  11  annorum  ult.  elaps. 
ratione  warde,  que  firme  dicte  tertie  partis  baronie  predicte  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  111  li.  2 s.  2d.  ob. , necnon  pro  22  R.  4 s.  5 d.  ob.  de  relevio 
tertie  partis  feodi  baronie  de  Boltoun  cum  pertinen.,  reservato  libero- 
tenemento  ejusdem  Mariote  relicte  quondam  domini  de  Aytoun  matri 
dicti  quondam  Patricii  que  habet  vitalem  redditum  totius  baronie  de 
Boltoun  cum  tenentibus  etc.,  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Margarete  Haliburtoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 
Maii  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
totarum  et  integrarum  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Gas  antiqui  extentus  cum 
pertinen,  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jacobo  Cathcart  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  1Q  Maii  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 R.  6 s.  8 3.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Howden 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  tanquam  comiti  Marchie 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lessalis  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12 
Maii  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  7 li.  10  s.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  terrarum  de 
Purvashill  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  30  s.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Michaeli 
Clerk  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  predictis. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  2 3.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Strathy  Chalmer  cum  molendino  et  piscaria  earundem  et  suis 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  senescalliam  suam  et  vicecomitatum  de  Perth, 
regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  David  Chalmer  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
17  Maii  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  [respondebit]  pro  124  R.  9 s.  3 3.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  ter- 
rarum dominii  et  baronie  de  Halyburtoun  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  suis 
pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  14  annorum  ante  20  Oct.  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  et  pro  4 R. 
8 s.  11  3.  de  firmis  ejusdem  tertie  partis,  existentis  in  manibus  regis 
termini  S.  Martini  dehinc  immediate  sequentis  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  8 R.  17  s.  9|  3.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jonete  Haliburtoun  de  eadem  tertia  parte  terrarum  dominii  et  baronie 
predictarum  apud  Edinburgh  18  Maii  a.r.6. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  86  R.  12  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  seu 


Kincardin. 


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621 


dominii  de  Carnetoun  complectentium  terras  et  pendicula  sequentia  viz. 
Cowally,  Fordouneflatt  cum  molendino  ejusdem  alias  vocato  molen- 
dinum de  Baltrine  et  terris  vulgariter  nuncupatis  le  Brewlandis  prope 
ecclesiam  de  Fordoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione 
warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  28  B.  17  s.  4 d.,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Jolianni  Betoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Maii 
a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 B.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Banff. 
Tullochcaroun  cum  suis  pendiculis  et  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Hugoni  Lamb  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Lanark, 
terrarum  de  Clowburn  et  Millhill  cum  pertinen. , et  pro  2 s.  usualis  monete 
regni  Scotie  per  duplicationem  albefirme  bovate  terre  ctim  pertinen.  jacen- 
tis in  baronia  de  Pettenane  infra  balliam  suam,  reg  debitis  per  sasinam 
'datam  Willelmo  Were  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  20  Maii  a.r. 6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  B.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kingude  cum  Forfare 
pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  15  annorum  ult.  elaps. 
ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  8 B.,  et  pro  60  B.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Northballauch  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  4 B.,  necnon  pro  60  B.  de  firmis  4 bovat.  terrarum  territorii 
de  Bait  nuncupatarum  le  Freland  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas, 
que  firme  se  extendunt^annuatim  ad  4 B.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Jacobo  Skrymgeour,  constabulario  de  Dunde,  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
31  Maii  a.r.  predicto. 


Senescallus  respondebit  pro  22  B.  10  s.  de  firmis  centum  solidat,  terra-  fol.  139. 
rum  de  Natoun  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  senscalla-  Vallis  Annandie. 
tum  suum  et  vicecomitatum  de  Drumfres,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  4 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  5 B. , et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Cristine 
Chalmer  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  1 Junii  a.r. 6. 


Idem  senescallus  respondebit  pro  3 B.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  Vallis  Annandie. 
terrarum  antiqui  extentus  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  in  villa  de 
Cumertreis  vulgariter  dictarum  Birkmyr,  et  5 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  in  Peirsbyhall,  Creif,  Glasteris,  et 
Perisbyhill  infra  senescallatum  suum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  de 
termino  S.  Martini  ult.  elapso  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 B.  13  s. 
iiij  d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Ricardo  Carshop 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  137  B.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Hender-  Renfrew, 
stoun  Westir  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 


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APPENDIX. 


1519. 


Peblis. 


Wigton. 


Fol.  140. 
Drumfres. 


Beruik. 


Are. 


Fiffe. 


in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  5 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  25  li.  de  relevio  earundem, 
regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  domino 
Simple  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  1 Junii  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  terrarum  de 
Rauchane,  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Glencotto,  et  quarte  partis  terrarum 
de  Glenhegdane  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  hujusmodi  trium  quartarum  partium  terra- 
rum predictarum,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Geddis  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  3 Junii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  144  li.  de  firmis  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Litle 
Brochtoun  in  proprietate  et  13  marcat.  terrarum  de  Eggernes  et  Belteir 
ejusdem  extentus  cum  pertinen.  in  superioritate  et  proprietate  tenandis  et 
tenandriis  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  4 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  36  li.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Murray  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Junii  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  166  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  superioritatis  40 
marcat.  terrarum  de  Castelmylk  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.,  que  se 
extendunt  ad  le  twa  parte  de  Castelmylk  cum  pertinen. , ac  etiam  super- 
ioritatis 10  marcat.  terrarum  de  Urvuell  antiqui  extentus  cum  suis 
pertinen.  jacentium  in  dominio  Yallis  Annandie  et  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentibus  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  36  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  comiti  de  Levenax  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die 
et  a.  r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Logane  de  Craghous  et  magister  Henricus 
Spittale,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter 
constituti,  respondebit  pro  165  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ellemside, 
Feltcleuch,  et  Wester  Skarishill  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  30  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro  30  11.  de  relevio  feodi  ter- 
rarum de  Winschelis,  Dryshaulch,  et  Estir  Skarishill  cum  pertinen.,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  domino  Erskin  de  eisdem  apud  Edin- 
burgh die  et  a.r.  prescripts,  reservato  liberotenemento  earundem  Elizabeth 
domine  Erskin,  matri  dicti  Johannis,  pro  toto  tempore  vite  sue. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  88  li.  de  firmis  3 marcat.  terrarum  de 
Badlane  et  Bradokle  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  11  annorum  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 ct.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Cunynghame  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  6 Junii  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  93  M.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  unius  dimedie  partis 
terrarum  de  Balcormo,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  14  anno- 
rum ratione  warde,  et  pro  40  li.  de  firmis  ejusdem  dimedie  partis  terrarum 


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623 


predictarum,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 annorum  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 ft.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alisone  Abircrumby  de  eadem  dimedia  parte 
terrarum  predictarum  apud  Edinburgh  6 Junii  a.r.6. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  84  ft.  de  firmis  totarum  et  integrarum  Menteth. 
terrarum  de  Wester  Buchquhoppill  cum  molendino  ear  undem  et  totarum 
et  integrarum  terrarum  de  Drongy  cum  molendino  earundem  et  singulis 
suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  senescalliam  suam  et  vicecomitatum  de 
Perth,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  24  ft.,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto  Nory  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  7 
Junii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  36  ft.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Ryis-  fol.  141. 
law  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  exceptis  Beruik- 
40  marcatis  dictarum  terrarum  alienatis  Ade  Hume,  filio  quondam  Patricii 
Hume  de  Fastcastell,  et  10  marcatis  earundem  terrarum  quas  Katherina 
' Hume,  sponsa  quondam  Jacobi  Edmonstoun,  habet  in  conjuncta  infeoda- 
tione,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  et  1 termini 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 ft.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earun- 
dem, regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Edmonstoun  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  11  Junii  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  18  ift  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  tertie  partis  ter-  Forfare. 
rarum  de  Glenquharite  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  exis- 
tentis in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  et  1 termini  ult  elaps. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  3 ft.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Skrymgeour  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 
Julii  a.r.  prescripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  100  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Pettedy  Westir  Fiffe. 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  constabulariam  de  Kingorn  et  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  12  annorum  et  1 termini  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albe- 
firme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Wallange  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Julii  a.r.6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 ft.  de  firmis  dimedie tatis  omnium  et  singu-  Perth, 
larum  terrarum  de  Ardorne  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam, 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 terminorum  ult  elaps.  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  4 ti.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Elizabeth  Murray  de  eadem  dimedie  tate  terrarum  predictarum  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1350  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  comitatus  Buchanie  Abirdene. 
et  Erlishill  cum  tenen.  etc.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
13  annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  100  ft. 
de  relevio  earundem,  et  pro  405  ft.  de  firmis  terrarum  baronie  de  Gran- 
doun  cum  tenen.  etc. , existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus 
ratione  qua  supra,  et  pro  30  ft.  de  relevio  earundem,  ac  pro  414  ft.  de 
firmis  terrarum  de  Beildestoun,  Karnetralyane,  Mekle  Gaskow,  unacum 


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APPENDIX. 


1519. 


FOL.  142. 
Roxburgh. 

Forfare. 


Forfare. 


Perth. 

Kilestewart. 


Are. 

Fol.  143. 


molendino  earundem  et  suis  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  de  30  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem, 
neenon  pro  90  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Fotirlatir  cum  suis  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum 
tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  comiti  Bucbanie  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
die  et  a.r.  prescrip tis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  189  H.  de  firmis  terrarum  dominii  de  Bethir- 
roule  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Bethir  infra  balliam  suam,  ex- 
istentium in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  10  annorum  et  1 termini  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  18  h.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Turnbule  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18 
Aug.  a.r. 6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  35  s.  10  d.  de  firmis  sexte  partis  omnium  et 
singularum  terrarum  de  Foulartoun  cum  toftis  et  croftis  ejusdem  cum 
pertinen.,  et  decime  octave  partis  omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de 
Ennenee  cum  toftis  et  croftis  ejusdem  cum  pertinen.,  et  sexte  partis  octave 
partis  terrarum  de  Litle  Carcary  cum  toftis  et  croftis  ejusdem  cum  per- 
tinen., jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  matribus  regis  termini 
Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  3 li.  11  s.  8 d.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Fyn  apud  Edin- 
burgh 24  Aug.  a.r. 6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  21  M.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  dimedie  partis  ter- 
rarum et  baronie  de  Tellin  cum  tenen.,  tenan.,  etc.  molendinis,  fortalitio, 
et  mansione  cum  pertinen.,  exceptis  terris  de  Balmuth  cum  18  marcis 
annualis  redditus  de  dicta  dimedia  parte  terrarum  et  baronie  extendentis 
ad  48  marcas  quas  Margareta  Moncur,  sponsa  quondam  Willelmi  Maxwell 
de  Tellin  militis,  habet  in  conjuncta  infeodatione,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Hugoni  Maxwell  de  dicta  dimedia  parte  terrarum  et  baronie  pre- 
dictarum,  exceptis  prius  exceptis,  apud  Edinburgh  9 Sept.  a.r. 6. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  quarte  partis 
omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Powgavy  quam  Andreas  Broune, 
Symon  Ox,  et  Johannes  Murhus  occupant,  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Hugoni  de  eadem  quarta  parte  ter- 
rarum predictarum  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 

Ballivus  respondebit  pro  5 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Erothill  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  in  ballia  de  Kilestewart  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Are, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  termini  Penthe- 
costes ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 rosis  rubiis  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Mure  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18  Oct.  a.r. 7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  40 
solidatarum  terrarum  de  Greynholme,  40  solidat,  terrarum  de  Auchin- 
ruglane,  40  solidat,  terrarum  de  Sornehill,  40  solidat,  terrarum  de  Mylrig, 
et  40  solidat,  terrarum  de  Some  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 


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625 


in  dominio  de  Galstoun  in  ballia  de  Kilestewart  infra  vicecomitatum  de 
Are,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Nesbit  de  eisdem  apnd  Edin- 
burgh 19  Octobris  a.r.7. 

Vicecomes,necnon  Johannes  Hepburn  de  Fortoun  et  Johannes  Lermonth,  Edinburgh 
vicecomites  in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  Hading- 
constituti,  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ter- 
rarum baronie  de  Wauchtoun  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.,  regi  debitam  per 
sasinam  datam  Patricio  Hepburn  militi  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  31 
Oct.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  necnon  Johannes  Hepburn  etc.  [ut  supra],  respondebunt  pro  Beruik. 

15  It.  de  relevio  9 terrarum  husbandiarum  jacentium  in  territorio  de 
Parvo  Newtoun  infra  balliam  de  Lauderdale  et  vicecomitatum  de  Beruik, 
regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Patricio  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
die  et  a.r.  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  predicti  vicecomites  in  hac  parte  respondebit  pro  Fiffe. 

8 li.  de  relevio  tertiarum  partium  terrarum  de  Blare,  Michelstoun, 

Strayhore,  et  terrarum  occidentalis  portus  de  Disert  cum  annuis  redditibus 
earundem  et  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Fiffe,  regi 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  predicto  Patricio  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die 
et  a.r.  prenotatis. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Johannes  Hepburn  etc.  [ut  supra],  respondebit  pro  Edinburgh 
12  li.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  baronie  de  Lufno  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  Hading- 
infra  vicecomitatum  de  Edinburgh  et  constabulariam  de  Hadingtoun,  regi 
debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio  Hepburn  militi  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  31  Oct.  a.r.7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  21  ii.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Renfrew. 
Quhitefurde  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Ade  Quhitefurde  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 Nov.  a.r.7. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Peblis. 
terrarum  de  Edringstoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi 
debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Wallace  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 

9 Nov.  a.r.7. 

Senescallus  respondebit  pro  4 11.  7 s.  6 d.  de  firmis  quarte  partis  25  Kirkcudbrycht. 
solidat,  terrarum  de  Gadgil  Makilwernok  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen. 
jacentis  infra  senescalliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
7 annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  Fol.  144. 

12  s.  6 d.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Katherine  Makneisch  de  eadem 
quarta  parte  apud  Edinburgh  12  Nov.  a.r.7. 

Idem  senescallus  respondebit  pro  4 11.  7 s.  6 d.  de  firmis  alterius  quarte  Kirkcudbrycht. 
partis  terrarum  predictarum,  similiter  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per 
predictum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  sibi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Elene 
Makneisch,  sorori  predicte  Katherine,  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  predictis 
die  et  anno. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  66  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  dimedietatum  Invernys. 

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APPENDIX. 


1519-20. 


Invernys. 


Perth. 


Ergile. 


FOL.  145. 


Abirdene. 


terrarum  de  Tulloch,  Elrik,  et  Estir  Monyok  jacentium  infra  balliam 
suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  10  annorum  elapsorum 
ratione  warde,  et  pro  3 11.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  earundem  terrarum,  existen- 
tium  in  manibus  regis  terminiS.  Martini  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  6 H.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Donaldo  Hugonis  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  9 Dec.  a.r.7. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  86  li.  de  firmis  aliarum  dimedietatum 
dictarum  terrarum  de  Tulloch,  Elrik,  et  Estir  Monyok  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
13  annorum  elapsorum  ratione  warde,  et  pro  3 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  earun- 
dem terrarum,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  elapsi 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de  6 ii.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Thome  Ewinsoun  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  9 Dec. 
a.r.7. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  dimedietatis  terrarum  de 
Ardorme  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult,  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  ex  eo  quod 
Elizabeth  Murray  asserit  se  non  obtinuisse  sasinam  de  hujusmodi  dime- 
dietate  terrarum  subscriptarum  cum  pertinen.  per  aliud  preceptum  ex 
capella  regia  ante  dictum  terminum  directum,  quamvis  securitas  firmarum 
et  releviie  jusdem  intratur  in  hoc  libro  responsionum,  ut  superius  in  eodem 
continetur,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicte  Elizabeth  de  eadem  di- 
medietate  terrarum  prescriptarum  apud  Edinburgh  21  Dec.  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  800  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Inverynne,  6 
marcat.  terrarum  de  Drumneglasne,  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Aucheneske,  2 
marcat.  terrarum  cum  dimedia  de  Malleloch,  2marcat.  terrarum  cumdimedia 
de  Auchenesellich  et  Dowglennane,  3 marcat.  terrarum  de  Craigneveoch, 
6 marcat.  terrarum  de  Stealaig,  8 marcat.  terrarum  de  Ardlawmond,  4 
marcat.  terrarum  de  Glennane,  20  solidat,  terrarum  de  Auchekorkbeig,  2 
marcat.  terrarum  de  Auchekorkmore,  6 marcat.  terrarum  de  Dargbrewich, 
4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Askaig,  4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Auchety  Malmore, 
6 marcat.  terrarum  de  Kilbreid,  5 librat,  terrarum  de  Corrowe,  24  marcat. 
terrarum  de  Ardchalmasaig,  5 librat,  terrarum  de  Brairbewy  et  Dowpeyn, 
8 librat,  terrarum  de  Monundrym,  6 marcat.  terrarum  de  duabus  Tollardis, 
8 marcat.  terrarum  de  Kilmicheall,  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  le  Twa  Brak- 
leys,  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Kilmernok,  2 marcat.  terrarum  de  Knokdow, 
4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Inverkelane,  4 marcat.  terrarum  de  Stronyarrag,  2 
marcat.  terrarum  de  Gortanelask,  5 marcat.  terrarum  de  Troster,  5 marcat. 
terrarum  de  Tolstane  et  Stroune  cum  pertinen.,  jacentium  in  dominio  de 
Cowell  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad 
21i.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lawmond  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  22  Dec.  a.r.7. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  173  11.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singu- 
larum terrarum  de  Carveichin  et  Gilcamstoun  cum  molendinis  et 
pertinentiis  earundem,  jacentium  infra  dominium  de  Mar  et  balliam  suam, 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  6 annorum  et  1 termini  ult. 


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627 


elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  26  11.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio,  earundem 
regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Forsith  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
28  Jan.  a.r.  prescripto  per  decessum  quondam  David  Forsith,  sui  patris, 
qui  obiit  in  conflictu  de  Flowdown  sub  vexillo  quondam  s.d.n.  regis  Jacobi 
quarti,  ut  in  retornatu  continetur. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 11.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  quarte  partis  terra*  Perth, 
rum  de  Polgavy  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito 
per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Maxwell  de  eadem  apud  Edinburgh  1 
Feb.  a.r. 7. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  125  tt.  14  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  omnium  et  singu-  Perth, 
larum  terrarum  de  North  West  Quarter  terrarum  de.Monze  unacum 
quarta  parte  molendini  earundem  cum  pertinen.  necnon  superiori ta tum 
aliarum  duorum  quartariarum  prescriptarum  terrarum  et  molendini  et  quarte 
partis  terrarum  de  Dalpatrik  et  Malar  Macnab  cum  tenandria  de  Tulichatle 
et  earum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  senescallatum  de  Strathern  et' balliam 
\ suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  ult.  elaps. 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  31  H.  8 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  magistro  Petro  Scott  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
3 Feb.  a.r. 7. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  110  11.  10  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Brichmond  Name, 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  tanquam  comitis  Rossie  per  spatium  6 annorum  et  1 termini  ult. 
elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  17  M.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi 
tanquam  comiti  Rossie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Sutherland  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12  Feb.  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Halhous  et  Edinburgh. 
Lekbernard  cum.  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  elapsi  ratione  warde,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Ramsay  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  16  Feb.  a.r. 
prescripto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  420  11.  de  firmis  10  librat,  terrarum  de  Cleg*  fol.  146. 
horne  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Kilbride,  Lanark- 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  14 
annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  30 11., 
et  pro  280  h.  de  firmis  10  librat,  terrarum  de  Bothvile  antiqui  extentus  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  in  dominio  de  Bothvile  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra, que  firme  se  exten- 
dunt annuatim  ad  20  11.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Lok* 
hart  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  24  Feb.  a.r.  prenotato. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 s.  de  firmis  unius  tofte  et  crofte  exten-  Kinros. 
dentis  ad  unam  aeram  terrarum  cum  dimedia  vel  eocirca  jacentis  in 
parte  boreali  ville  de  Kinross  infra  balliam  suam,  existentis  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  2 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  de 
12  d.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Roberto  Fergisone  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  25  Feb.  a.r. 7. 


628 


APPENDIX. 


1520. 


Kirkcudbrycht. 


Are. 


Selkirk. 


FoL.  147. 


Banff. 


Perth. 


Senescallus  respondebit  pro  3 11  de  firmis  dimedietatum  sive  dimedia  - 
rum  partium  6 marcat.  terrarum  de  Berrinberrach  et  Bernhowre  antiqui 
extentus  cum  pertinen.  cum  dimedietate  sive  dimedia  parte  duorum  molen- 
dinorum inibi  situatorum  cum  suis  pertinen.  et  sequelis,  jacentium  infra 
parrochiam  de  Kolwen  infra  senescalliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  6 li.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Gordoun  de  eis- 
dem apud  Edinburgh  26  Feb.  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  240  li.  de  firmis  totarum  et  integrarum  20 
marcat.  terrarum  de  Peristoun  et  Warriggis  antiqui  extentus  cum 
pertinen.  unacum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  pertinentiisque  alias  eisdem 
spectan.  et  pertinen. , 5 bollarum  farrine  annui  redditus  annuatim 
levandi  de  terris  de  Bourtrehill,  et  tertie  partis  unius  libre  piperis 
annuatim  levande  de  terris  de  Bertaneholme,  ac  4 s.  et  6 S.  annui 
redditus  annuatim  levandi  de  terris  de  Bogside,  et  2 s.  et  10  d.  annui 
redditus  annuatim  levandi  de  quodam  molendino  vulgariter  muncupato 
le  Burrow  Myll  prope  burgum  de  Irwin,  jacentium  in  ballia  de  Cuuyng- 
hame  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senes- 
calli  Scotie  per  spatium  4 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde, 
que  firme  et  annui  redditus  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  53  li.  6 s.  8 d. , regi 
tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  David  Blare  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  26  Feb.  a.r. 7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de 
Hadderlie,  Maldisheuch,  et  18  aerarum  terrarum  cum  pertinen.  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 annorum 
ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  40  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Kingis 
Croft  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus 
ratione  qua  supra,  et  de  4 li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Battis  cum  pertinen., 
existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  et  rationem,  et  pro  2 
rosis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  necnon  pro  4 li.  de 
firmis  duarum  terrarum  husbandiarum  viz.  Kainland  et  Couperland  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  dictam  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas,  et  pro  oneribus  et  servitiis  offici- 
orum coronatoris  et  serjandi  vicecomitatus  de  Selkirk  ac  debita  adminis- 
tratione  in  eisdem  per  duplicationem  albefirme  dictarum  duarum  terrarum 
husbandiarum  et  officiorum  predictorum,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Thome  Ker  de  eisdem  terris  et  officiis  cum  pertinen.  apud  Edinburgh  21 
Mar.  a.r  7. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  20  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Maldawat  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  5 annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  4 li.  de  re- 
levio earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Duff  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  predictis. 

[1520.] 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  li.  13  s.  4 d.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme 
omnium  et  singularum  terrarum  de  Innerpethfre  ultra  summam  40  mare, 
de  eisdem  exeuntem  et  mortificatam  capellanis  collegii  de  Innerpethfre,  et 


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629 


pro  13  11.  6 s.  8 d.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  terrarum  de  Auchinwaid, 
ac  pro  12  d.  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Fornocht  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
David  Drummond  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Ap.  a.r.7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 marcis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  officii  Perth, 
senescalli  de  Stratherne  in  festo  S.  Martini  in  yeme  reddendis,  et  pro 
2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  officiorum  coronatoris  de 
Stratherne  et  forestarie  ejusdem  unacum  custodia  borealis  Cauthkyne  de 
Ouchtermichell,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  David  Drummond 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  5 Ap.  a.  r.  7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  5 H.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Rankelour  Fiffe 
ISTethir  cum  suis  tenandriis,  molendino,  et  pertinentiis,  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult. 
elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  10  11.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Rankelour  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  12 
Aprilis  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  930  It.  de  firmis  20  librat,  terrarum  de  Adam  - Are. 
toun  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  in  baronia  de  Kilestewart 
infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie 
per  spatium  15  annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme 
se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  60  H.,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitis 
per  sasinam  datam  David  Blare  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  28  A.p.  a.r. 
prescripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  180  11.  de  firmis  totarum  et  integrarum  Abirdene. 
terrarum  de  Portaristoun  et  molendini  earundem  cum  orto  castri  vulgariter 
yocato  le  Castellyarde  circa  montem  castri  de  Enneroury,  jacentium  in 
regalitate  de  Gareauch  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  18  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt  Fol.  148. 
annuatim  ad  10  11.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Stewart  de 
eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 Maii  a.  r.  7. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Jacobus  Prestoun,  burgensis  de  Edinburgh,  etHenricus  Edinburgh. 
Wardlaw  de  Kilbabertoun,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  26  11. 

13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Cragmelor  cum  pertinen. , necnon 
pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  castri,  fortalitii,  et  manerii  de 
Cragmelour,  cum  horreis,  bostaribus,  molendinis  tam  edificatis  quam 
edificandis,  ustrinis,  columbariis,  ortis,  pomariis,  stagnis,  edificiis,  wardis 
et  clausuris  earundem  edificatis-  et  edificandis,  ac  jure  patronatus  et 
donatione  capellanie  fundate  de  terris  de  Camernou  situate  infra  ecclesiam 
parrochialem  de  Mussilburgh,  ac  cum  jure  patronatus  et  donatione  capelle 
et  capellanie  beate  Marie  Yirginis  edificate  et  dotate  per  quondam 
Symonem  Prestoun  de  eodem  militem  ad  finem  australem  partis  de 
Cragmelour,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Prestoun  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  2 Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomites  necnon  predicti  vicecomites  in  hac  parte  respondebunt  pro  Edinburgh  et 
60  H . de  relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Prestoun  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  Berwik- 
earundem  ac  terrarum  de  Auldinstoun,  Langhald,  et  Swynehop  cum 


630 


APPENDIX. 


1520. 


Renfrew. 

Forfare. 


Renfrew. 


Forfare. 
Fol.  149. 

Are. 


Peblis. 


Kincardin. 


pertinen.,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  dicto  Georgeo  de  eisdem  apud 
Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  prenotatis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
terrarum  de  Westircochran  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam, 
regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni 
Cochrane  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 Maii  a.r.  prescripto. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Johannes  Prestoun,  burgensis  de  Edinburgh,  et 
Henricus  "Wardlaw  de  Kilbabertoun,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte  per  com- 
missionem s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constituti,  respondebunt  pro  16  K.  de 
relevio  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Balgawy  cum  tenen.  ten  an.  etc.  et  suis 
pertinen.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Georgeo  Prestoun  de  eisdem 
apud  Edinburgh  die  et  a.r.  immediate  predictis. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  Johannis  Simple  in  Brigend,  respondebit  pro 
duabus  rossis  rubeis  per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Cassiltoun 
cum  parca  de  Lochcunyeoch  nunc  appellata  Simple,  et  pro  2 d.  argenti 
per  duplicationem  albefirme  terrarum  de  Suthannan  cum  pertinen.  an- 
nexatarum  baronie  de  Simple,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debitas  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  domino  Simple  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  14 
Maii  a.r.  prenotato. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
tertie  partis  terrarum  de  Kirkestoun  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  in  dominio  de 
Breichin  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  tanquam  domino  de  Breichin  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Johanni  Fethy  de  eadem  tertia  parte  terrarum  prescrip- 
tarum  apud  Edinburgh  15  Maii  a.r.  7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  76  li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  2 marcat.  6 solidat, 
et  8 denariat.  terrarum  de  Knokgulran  Cunynghaim  antiqui  extentus  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  in  Kingiskile  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  13  annorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Alexandro  Cunynghame  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  16 
Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  144  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Crukistoun  cum 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  12  annorum  ult.  elaps.  ratione  warde,  que  firme  se  extendunt 
annuatim  ad  12  11.,  et  pro  24  11.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Acomfeild  cum 
pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua 
supra,  que  firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  40  s. , regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Willelmo  Peblis  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  16  Maii  a.r.  pre- 
scripto. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  30  11,  13  s.  4 d.  de  firmis  totarum  et  inte- 
grarum terrarum  baronie  de  Glensauch  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 capiliis  de  lentisco  per 
duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Thome 
Guthre  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18  Maii  a.r.  7. 


1520. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


631 


Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  10  tt.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  duarum  partium  Lanark, 
terrarum  de  Nethirclocharn  extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  terrarum  antiqui 
extentus  et  2 marcat.  ac  2 solidat,  terrarum  novi  extentus  de  Ovirclocharn 
cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Striveling  de  Kere  militi  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die 
et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1080  li.  de  firmis  5 partium  terrarum  de  Abirlene. 
Muresk,  5 partium  terrarum  de  Kynnarmit,  5 partium  terrarum  de 
Ardmiddill,  5 partium  terrarum  de  Fortary,  totius  et  integre  septime 
partis  terrararum  dominicalium  deLatheris  cum  sexta  parte  molendinorum 
earundem,  totius  et  integre  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Duria theris,  totius 
et  integre  sexte  partis  terrarum  de  Glaslo  cum  sexta  parte  molendini 
earundem,  et  totius  et  integre  tertie  partis  terrarum  et  baronie  de  Uchtirles 
Dempstar,  unacum  villa  de  Polglassy  cum  earundem  pertinentiis,  jacen- 
tium in  baron  ia  de  Uchtirles  Dempstar  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  13  annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina 
non  recuperata,  et  pro  80  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  Dempstar  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  18  Maii  a.r. 7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  4 li.  de  relevio  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Eiffe. 
Glaslye  cum  pertinen.  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Andree  Sibbald  de  eadem  quarta  parte  terrarum  prescriptarum  apud 
Edinburgh  21  Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes,  necnon  Gilbertus  Wauchop  de  Nudry  Marischal  etEdwardus  Dunbertane. 
Spittale,  vicecomites  in  hac  parte,  respondebit  pro  50  li.  de  relevio  ter- 
rarum et  baronie  de  Ovir  et  Nethir  Dunnotar  cum  tenen.  etc.  et  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Dunbertane,  regi  debito  per  sasinam 
datam  Johanni  domino  Erskin  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  die  et  anno 
immediate  prescriptis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  12  li.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Camron  cum  Fiffe. 
pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
David  Monypenny  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  22  Maii  a.r. 7. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  13  li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Busby  Lanark, 
cum  molendino  et  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  baroniam  de  Kilbride  et 
balliam  suam,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Roberto  Stewart  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Maii  a.r. 7. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  140  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  le  Manys  Lanark, 
de  Corshill,  Burnhous,  Achinfyn,  et  Larfad  cum  earundem  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  baroniam  de  Kilbride  et  balliam  suam,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  tanquam  senescalli  Scotie  per  spatium  1 anni  cum  dimedio 
et  3 mensibus  aut  eocirca  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  93  R. 

6 s.  8 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  tanquam  senescallo  Scotie  predicto 
debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Lindesay  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh 
24  Maii  a.r. 7. 

Nicholaus  Craufurd  de  Oxingang,  Willelmus  Sincler,  et  Jacobus  Robe-  Linlithqw. 


632 


APPENDIX. 


1520. 


Linlithqw. 


FOL.  151. 


Edinburgh 
infra  Hading- 
toun. 


Beruik. 


Invernys. 


Strivelin. 


.Roxburgh. 


soun,  vicecomites  de" Linlithqw  in  hac  parte  per  commissionem  s.  d.  n. 
regis  conjunctim  et  divisim  specialiter  constituti,  respondebunt  pro  26  li. 
13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  officiorum  vicecomitatus  de  Linlithqw,  custodie  et 
capitanie  castri  de  Blaknes,  et  pro  40  H.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Leving- 
ston,  Cousland,  Stanyburn,  Breich,  Carmont,  Denys,  molendino,  le  Manys 
de  Newwerk,  cum  tenentibus  etc.  et  pertinen.,  ac  etiam  pro  3 li.  6 s. 
8 d.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Grugfute  cum  pertinen.,  necnon  pro  50  li.  per 
duplicationem  feodifirme  terrarum  de  Kincavill  jacentium  infra  vicecomi- 
tatum  de  Linlithqw,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Jacobo  Hammyltoun 
de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  25  Maii  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  et  Nicholaus  Craufurd,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte  per  commis- 
sionem s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constitutus,  respondebunt  pro  10  li.  de  firmis 
dimedietatis  baronie  et  molendini  de  Strabrok,  cum  advocatione  et  dona- 
tione ecclesie  et  capellanie  ejusdem  alternative  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc., 
existentis  in  manibus  regis  termini  S.  Martini  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  20  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Andree  Oliphant  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  25  Maii  a.r.  7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 li.  15  s.  de  firmis  7 aerarum  terrarum 
arabilium  jacentium  in  le  Sulze  de  Belhavin  infra  balliam  suam,  existen- 
tium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  5 annorum  ante  6 Octobris  1516  elaps. 
ratione  warde,  et  pro  7 li.  de  firmis  earundem  aerarum,  existentium  in 
manibus  regis  per  spatium  8 terminorum  dehinc  immediate  sequentium 
sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  35  s.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Arehibaldo  Spens  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  23  Junii 
a.r.  7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  8 li.  6 s.  8 d.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Thorny- 
dikis  cum  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  16  li. 
13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Roberto 
Franche  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  26  Junii  a.r.  predicto. 

Yicecomes,  necnon  David  Lowry,  nuntius,  vicecomes  in  hac  parte  per 
commissionem  s.d.n.  regis  specialiter  constitutus,  respondebit  pro  50  li. 
de  firmis  terrarum  de  Auldwik,  et  pro  30  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Beridale 
cum  fortalitiis,  molendinis,  piscationibus,  tenentibus,  tenandriis  earundem 
et  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  vicecomitatum  de  Invernys,  existentium 
in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  2 terminorum  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuper- 
ata, et  pro  80  li.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Andree 
Oliphant  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  28  Junii  a.r. 7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 d.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  5 
marcat.  terrarum  de  Estir  Lekky  antiqui  extentus  cnm  tenen.  tenan.  ear- 
undem et  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitam  per 
sasinam  datam  Andree  domino  Avendale  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  16 
Julii  a.r.  predicto. 

Vicecomes  respondebit  pro  120  li.  de  firmis  20  librat,  terrarum  jacen- 
tium in  villa  et  territorio  de  Nethircralin  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  infra 


1520. 


LIBRI  RESPONSIONUM. 


633 


balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium  4 annorum  et  1 
termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  2 3.  argenti  per  duplica- 
tionem albefirme  earundem,  et  pro  3 fi.  7 s.  6 3.  de  firmis  unius  terre 
husbandie  jacentis  in  villa  et  territorio  de  Langtoun  infra  dictam  balliam 
suam,  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  tempus  ratione  qua  supra, 
et  pro  2 3.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  ejusdem,  necnon  de  6 li. 
de  firmis  officii  coronatoris  dicti  vicecomitatus  de  Roxburgh  existentis  in 
manibus  regis  per  tempus  et  rationem  predictas  et  de  servitiis  eidem  per- 
tinentibus ac  debita  administratione  in  eodem  per  duplicationem  albefirme 
ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Cranstoun  de  eisdem 
terris  et  officio  cum  pertinen.  apud  Edinburgh  23  Julii  a.r.7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  2 3.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  Strivelin. 
totarum  terrarum  de  Schirgartane  vocatarum  le  Offeris  ejusdem  cum  per- 
tinen. jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Fol.  152. 
Andree  domino  Avandale  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  2 Aug.  a.r.7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  1260  ii.  de  firmis  15  marcat.  terrarum  de  Wigton. 
Sorby  et  20  marcat.  terrarum  de  Cragboy  antiqui  extentus  cum  pertinen. 
jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per  spatium 
18  annorum  immediate  precendentium  festum  Penthecostes  ult.  preteritum 
ratione  warde,  et  pro  35  fi.  de  firmis  earundem  terrarum,  existentium  in 
manibus  nostris  dicti  termini  Penthecostes  sasina  non  recuperata,  et 
pro  70  fi.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Patricio 
Ahannay  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Aug.  a.r.7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  42  fi.  de  firmis  terrarum  nuncupatarum  le  Fyffe. 
Castellriggis  Westir  de  Kingorne  cum  suis  pertinen.  jacentium  infra 
con stabulariam  ejusdem  et  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
per  spatium  10  annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  2 3.  argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  earundem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  David  Balram  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  21  Aug.  a.r.7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  187  fi.  16  s.  8 3.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  Narne. 
baronie  de  Kilraok  cum  tenen.  etc.  cum  pertinen.,  existentium  in  manibus 
regis  per  spatium  3 annorum  et  1 termini  ult.  elaps.  sasina  non  recuperata, 
et  pro  53  fi.  13  s.  4 3.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam 
Hugoui  Ross  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  4 Sept.  a.r.  7. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  6 fi.  13  s.  4 3.  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  Renfrew, 
dimedietatis  terrarum  de  Westir  Perthik  cum  pertinen.,  et  pro  2 3. 
argenti  per  duplicationem  albefirme  quarte  partis  terrarum  de  Arthourle 
et  officii  coronatoris  mari  feodi  warde  occidentalis  de  Stragriff  et  superioris 
warde  baronie  de  Renfrew  et  de  servitio  eodem  officio  pertinente  ac  debita 
administratione  in  eodem,  regi  debitis  per  sasinam  datam  Willelmo 
Cunynghame  de  eisdem  terris  et  officio  cum  pertinen.  apud  Edinburgh  die 
et  a.r.  predictis. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  102  fi.  5 s.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Kilbride  Ergile. 
extendentium  ad  5 marcatas  terrarum  cum  castro  fortalitio  earundem  et 
pertinen. , terrarum  de  Killemore  extendentium  ad  5 marcatas  terrarum  et 

VOL.  XIV.  2 s 


634 


APPENDIX. 


1520. 


FOL.  153. 


Abirdene. 


Fol.  154. 


40  denariat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Portandryne  extendentium  ad  5 
marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Lettir  Kechan  extendentium  ad  5 marcat. 
terrarum,  terrarum  de  Leanaich  extendentium  ad  3 marcat.  et  dimediam 
marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Stron  et  Sellerlyne  extendentium  ad  3 
marcat.  et  dimediam  marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Halfpennymore 
extendentium  ad  4 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Halfpenny  Reoch 
extendentium  ad  3 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Chapelhalfpenny 
extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  et  dimediam  marcatam  terrarum,  terrarum 
de  Halfpenny  Drissaich  extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  et  dimediam  marcat. 
terrarum,  terrarum  de  Enachane  extendentium  ad  5 marcat.  terrarum, 
terrarum  de  Auclieloclian  extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum 
de  Midenene  extendentium  ad  3 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Enene 
Wediterach  vocatarum  Ovirenene  extendentium  ad  3 marcat.  et 
dimediam  marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Callow  extendentium  ad  20 
solidat,  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Overscheron  extendentium  ad  3 marcat. 
terrarum,  terrarum  de  Midscheron  extendentium  ad  4 marcat.  terrarum, 
terrarum  de  Callenenochanocli  extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  terrarum, 
terrarum  de  Stronarthour  extendentium  ad  1 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum 
de  Dunaud  extendentium  ad  2 marcat,  terrarum  et  dimediam  marcatam, 
terrarum  de  Barnakile  extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de 
Dunnamuke  extendentium  ad  3 marcat.  et  dimediam  marcat.  terrarum, 
terrarum  de  Kilquoan  extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de 
Auchenasullaich  extendentium  ad  5 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de 
Neddircammys  extendentium  ad  2 marcat. *et  dimediam  marcat.  terrarum, 
terrarum  de  Ovircammys  extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  et  dimediam  marcat. 
terrarum,  terrarum  de  Derreloch  extendentium  ad  20  solidat,  terrarum, 
terrarum  de  Dewcliirnane  extendentium  ad  20  solidat,  terrarum,  terrarum 
de  Brabillich  extendentium  ad  5 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Drynlean 
extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Gortyngour  extenden- 
tium ad  3 marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Neddirbrankilye  extendentium 
ad  2 marcat.  et  dimediam  marcat.  terrarum,  terrarum  de  Overbrankilye 
extendentium  ad  2 marcat.  et  dimediam  marcat.  terrarum  antiqui  extentus 
cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  et  suis  pertinen.,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam 
Lauchlano  Maklauchlane  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  17  Sept,  a.r.8. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  150  li.  de  firmis  terrarum  et  baronie  de 
Formartyne  cum  tenen.  tenan.  etc.  cum  castro  et  fortalitio  de  Fyvie  cum 
villa  et  burgo  de  Fyvie  cum  firmis  burgalibus  et  annuis  redditibus  ejusdem 
cum  pertinen. , terris  de  Mekle  Gurdes  et  molendino  earundem,  Blachree, 
Badichale,  terris  foreste  de  Kynnavale  fine  silve  vulgariter  le  Wodend, 
Litill  Gurdes,  le  Commonlone,  Halldaw,  Darley,  Petty  cum  molendino 
ejusdem,  le  Stratht  et  Brasina  ejusdem,  cum  dimedietate  terrarum  de 
Park  de  Fyvie,  terris  de  Jakstoun,  le  Estirtoun,  Sauchak  cum  molendino 
ejusdem,  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  et  de  nono  pisce  vulgariter  vocato 
le  nynt  fische  aque  de  Ithane  infra  Macharlyn  et  le  Sekfurd  de  Fyvie 
jacente  similiter  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis  per 
spatium  1 anni  et  10  mensium  ult.  elapsorum  sasina  non  recuperata,  que 
firme  se  extendunt  annuatim  ad  100  li.  ejusdem  monete,  et  pro  100  li. 
dicte  monete  de  relevio  earundem,  necnon  pro  10  li.  dicte  monete  de 
firmis  dicti  noni  piscis  vulgariter  le  nynt  fische  appelati  dicte  aque  de 


1520. 


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Ithane  existentis  in  manibus  regis  per  dictum  spatium  etiam  sasina  non 
recuperata,  et  pro  6 li.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  ejusdem,  regi  debitis  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Meldrum  de  eisdem  apud  Edinburgh  8 Oct. 
a.r.8. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  13  11  per  duplicationem  feodifirme  terrarum  Kincardyn, 
de  Broidland,  Faisdow,  et  Auchcarny  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  regi 
debitam  per  sasinam  datam  Stephano  Lindesay  de  eisdem  apud  Glasgew  24 
Oct.  a.r.8. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  40  h.  de  relevio  terrarum  de  Bertaneholme  Are. 
cum  annexis  et  pertinentiis  earundem  viz.  Snodgers  cum  communi  earun- 
dem  in  communi  seu  communia  de  Irwin,  piscaria  super  aquam  de  Garnok, 

7 acris  vulgariter  le  7 acris  nuncupatis  Ovir  Kobertland,  Ovirlochrig, 

Horsmur,  terris  de  Lochsyd  de  Buthestoun  cum  parte  lacus  eisdem 
correspondente  cum  molendino  earundem,  duabus  marcis  annui  redditus 
annuatim  levandi  de  custumis  burgi  de  Irwin  cum  suis  pertinen.,  jacentium 
infra  balliam  suam,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  David  Cunynghame  de 
'eisdem  apud  Glasgew  2 Nov.  a.r.8. 

Sen  escalius  respondebit  pro  8 11.  16  s.  8 d.  de  firmis  12  solidat,  terrarum  Vallis  Annandie 
de  Esbye,  1 marcata  terrarum  de  Elschelis  et  dimedie  marcate  terrarum 
de  Howis  antiqui  extentus,  jacentium  infra  senescallatum  suum,  existen- 
tium  in  manibus  regis  termini  Penthecostes  ult.  elapsi  sasina  non  re- 
cuperata, et  pro  17  11.  13  s.  4 d.  de  relevio  earundem,  regi  debito  per 
sasinam  datam  Willelmo  Johnestoun  de  eisdem  apud  Glasgew  2 Nov. 
a.r.8. 

Yicecomes  respondebit  pro  50  s.  de  firmis  terrarum  de  Robertstoun  et  Selkirk. 
Howcleuch  jacentium  infra  balliam  suam,  existentium  in  manibus  regis 
termini  Penthecostes  ult.  preteriti  sasina  non  recuperata,  et  pro  5 11.  de 
relevio  earundem,  regi  debito  per  sasinam  datam  Johanni  Scott  de  eisdem 
apud  Glasgw  2 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 

Idem  vicecomes  respondebit  pro  servitio  serjandie  dicti  vicecomitatus  per  Selkirk. 
Ricardum  Brydin  fiendo  quantum  tenetur  pro  tertia  parte  unius  terre 
husbandie  jacentis  infra  balliam  suam,  regi  pro  servitio  albefirme  ejusdem 
debito  per  sasinam  datam  eidem  Ricardo  de  eadem  tertia  parte  te  terre 
husbandie  apud  Glasgew  2 Nov.  a.r.  predicto. 


INDEX. 


Abavil,  ship  called  “le  Bark  de,”  188. 

Abbot,  the  liferent  of  certain  lands  re- 
served to  Sir  James  Pettindreich,  formerly 
abbot  of  Dere,  on  sasine  of  the  fee  to 
Robert  Pettindreich,  605. 

Abbreviator  of  accounts.  See  Ballantyne, 
Mr  John;  Chesholme,  John  ; Donaldson, 
John. 

Abercarny,  sasine  of,  to  John  Murray, 
527. 

Abercorn  (Abircorne),  church  lands  of, 
excambed  for  lands  of  Ernetully  in 
Kinclevin,  154,  865,  421. 

grange  of,  ferines  of,  1. 

Abercromby  (Abircrumby),  Alisone,  sasine 
to,  of  half  of  Balcormo,  623. 

Andrew,  custom  of  woollen  cloth  and 

hides  at  Dundee  remitted  to,  97. 

John,  bailie  of  Crail,  58,  208,  448. 

Aberdeen  ( Abirdene),  accounts  of  custumars 
of,  98,  197,  266,  383,  437  ; of  bailies  of, 
64,  114,  211,  276,  342,  449  ; Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  bailies  of,  215, 
280,  345,  453  ; from  custumars  of,  117, 
215,  280,  346,  453  ; annuities  from 
fermes  of,  to  Dominicans  and  Carmelites 
of  Aberdeen,  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Aber- 
deen, and  Bishops  of  Aberdeen,  Caith- 
ness and  Orkney,  65,  114,  115,  212,  277, 
343,  449  ; salmon  from  customs  of,  to 
Sisters  of  St  Clair  in  Yeir,  98,  333  ; to 
Sisters  of  St  Katherine  near  Edinburgh, 
334 ; annuity  from  customs  of,  to 
Duchess  of  Montrose,  98,  197,  266,  333, 
438  ; to  Lindesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  525  ; 
annuity  from  fermes  of  waters  of,  to 
John  Erskin,  knight,  520  ; to  Lindesay 
of  Uchtirmonsy,  525  ; sasine  of  great 


custom  and  “ water  males  ” of,  to  David, 
lord  Lyndesay,  600. 

Aberdeen,  Bishop  of,  his  second  tithes  from 
fermes  of  Aberdeen,  65,  (paid  to  Vicars 
General  and  Chapter  sede  vacante , 114, 
212,)  277,  343,  449  ; ditto  of  Banff,  211, 
341  ; ditto  of  thanage  of  Kintor,  Coule 
and  Oneile,  27, 139,  229,  294,  430  ; tenth 
penny  of  Oneile  paid  to,  230,  294,  431. 

Gavin  [Dunbar],  auditor  of 

Comptroller’s  accounts,  451  ; on  com- 
mission to  let  crown  lands,  500,  501, 
511  ; sits  on  trial  regarding  a lease, 
505  ; in  Exchequer,  481,  500.  See 
Dunbar,  Gavin. 

William  [Elphinstone],  Keeper 

of  the  Privy  Seal,  147,  317  ; present  in 
Exchequer,  479. 

Canon  of.  See  Galway,  Alexander. 

Chapter  of,  Mr  William  Rolland  re- 
ceives for,  211.  See  Aberdeen,  Dean 
and  Chapter  of. 

Church  of,  annuity  paid  to,  from 

fermes  of  Aberdeen,  65,  115,  277,  (Sir 
John  Malisoun,  collector)  343,  (Sir  John 
Urquhard  and  Sir  John  Murray,  collec- 
tors) 449. 

College  of,  annuity  to,  from  fermes 

of  Banff  by  receipt  of  Hector.  Bois  and 
Alexander  Galway,  210,  341. 

Dean  of,  payments  to,  from  fermes  of 

Murthocarny,  13 ; for  abbreviating  the 
accounts  of  Exchequer,  122  ; for  his 
labours  in  Exchequer,  222,  289,  357  ; 
Commissioner  to  let  crown  lands,  244, 
494  ; oats  sold  to,  253.  See  Kincragy, 
Sir  James. 

chaplain  of  the,  338. 


640 


INDEX. 


Aberdeen,  Dean  and  Chapter  of,  annuity  to, 
from  fermes  of  Aberdeen,  64,  (by  receipt 
of  Sir  John  Turnbull,  procurator  of  the 
vicars  of  the  choir)  115,  (of  Sir  John 
Urquhard,  ditto)  212,  277,  343,  449. 

Friars  of.  See  Friars. 

Sheriff  of,  receipts  of  Comptroller 

from,  344  ; sasine  of  office  of,  to  William 
Hay,  518. 

University  of,  endowment  from  fermes 

of  Cullen  for  a graduate  in  Faculty  of 
Medicine  in,  113,  210,  277,  343,376,  447. 

Aberdour,  Sisters  of  St  Martha  at,  pay- 
ments to,  from  grain  of  Fife,  “ex  eli- 
mosina  regis,”  12,  14,  165,  166,  176,  177, 
249,  250,  320,  321,  405,  407. 

Aberluthnott  (Abirluthnot).  See  Fetter- 
cairn. 

Abernethy  (Abirnethy,  Abirnethty),  fermes 
of,  66  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from  lord- 
ship  of,  117;  John  Graunt,  lessee  of,  117; 
claimed  by  Earl  of  Moray,  150,  364  ; 
sasine  of  lordship  and  barony  of,  to 
Archibald  Douglas,  532. 

Lord,  Alexander,  sheriff  ‘ ‘ in  hac 

parte,”  607. 

Nicholas,  annuity  to,  from  customs 

of  Edinburgh,  54,  102,  199,  269,  334, 
443  ; the  late,  servitor  of  late  king 
and  singer  in  chapel  royal,  443;  pension 
to  his  widow,  Cristina  Gray,  443. 

Mr  Walter,  Provost  of  church  of  St 

Mary  of  Dumbarton,  207. 

Aberyeldy  (Abiryeldy),  fermes  of,  26,  77, 
138  ; lands  of,  granted  to  heirs  of  Sir 
Alexander  Gordoun  of  Megmar,  140  ; 
the  fermes  consequently  not  to  be 
charged  in  the  account  (of  Kintore),  229. 

Abirdalgy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Laur- 
ence Oliphant,  590. 

Abirlednauch  (Abirledenauch,  Abirleid- 
nach),  Eister,  lands  of,  devastated,  392  ; 
let,  half  to  James  Reidheuch  and  half 
to  John  Roland,  490. 

( Abirlethnok),  le  Lagane,  let  to  James 

Reidheuch,  490. 


Abirlednauch,  Westir,  with  mill,  fermes 
of,  128;  let  to  Henry  Reidheuch,  490. 

Abirnyte  (Abirnite),  barony  of,  sasine  of 
half  of,  to  Robert  Creichtoun,  531  ; of 
third  of  half  of,  to  Jonet  Haliburton, 
573,  595. 

Abirurchull,  sasine  of,  to  John  Murray,  527. 

Accounts,  audited  at  Edinburgh,  passim ; 
passed  without  production  of  vouchers 
(acquittantie),  79  Ms.  455;  “bine 
acquittantie, ” 325,  326  ; “trine  acquit- 
tantie,” 367  ; account  for  work  at 
Stirling  castle  examined  by  order  of  the 
lords  of  council,  40;  payments  “ad  bonum 
compotum,”  107  ; payment  by  precept 
of  the  lord  governor,  “auditoribus 
testantibus  dictum  preceptum  super  com- 
potum,” 167  ; payment  omitted  “negli- 
genter  ” by  the  accountant  of  Stratherne, 
125  ; the  account  of  Stratherne  for  1514 
rendered  in  1517,  it  having  been  omitted 
in  the  former  year,  239 ; no  account 
rendered  by  chamberlain  of  Bute  for 
three  years,  the  fermes  having  been 
intromitted  with  by  others,  230  ; 
payment  to  Robert  Muncur  of  one 
merk  omitted  in  calculation  of  his 
fee,  223  ; relief  of  lands  of  Coldinstanys 
cancelled  “ ob  errorem  clerici  male  retor- 
nantis,”  522  ; overcharge  of  salmon  in 
account  of  custumar  of  Inverness,  354  ; 
Countess  of  Athole  makes  oath  in  Ex- 
chequer upon  her  account  as  chamberlain 
of  Ross,  384  Ms  ; extra  allowance  to  cus- 
tumar of  Perth  on  condition  of  his 
making  no  further  claim  in  respect  of 
the  period  embraced  in  his  account, 
440 ; only  one  account  of  Linlithgow- 
shire, 1 ; two  of  Ballincreiff,  43,  183  ; 
two  of  Moray,  27,  67.  See  also  Arrears ; 
Comptroller;  Responde. 

of  “ballivi  ad  extra”  (usually  for 

about  one  year)  rendered  as  follows : 
Glencharny,  &c.  for  two  years,  66,  for 
four  years,  364  ; Garviauch  for  two 
years,  75,  for  three  ye^rs  and  one  term, 


INDEX.  * 


641 


423  ; Garrick,  &c.  for  two  years,  82  for 
three  years  and  one  term,  429  ; Ross  for 
two  years,  83,  302,  for  three  years, 
380  ; Ardmanach  for  two  years,  88,  306, 
for  three  years,  385  ; Kinclevin  for  three 
years,  154,  for  one  term,  226  ; for  three 
years  and  one  term,  365,  for  three  terms, 
431  ; Fife  for  two  years,  158,  for  three 
years,  392  ; Ballincreif  for  two  years, 
183 ; Strathde  and  Cromar  for  four  years, 
78,  for  two  years,  324,  for  five  terms, 
366,  for  two  terms,  424  ; Brechin  and 
Nevar  for  two  years,  325,  for  five  terms, 
368,  for  two  terms,  425  ; Fethercairn 
for  two  years,  360,  for  three  terms, 
416  ; Bute  for  three  terms,  378  ; Orkney 
and  Shetland  for  six  terms,  416  ; Gallo - 
' way  for  three  years  and  one  term,  426  ; 
Kintore,  &c.  for  three  years  and  one 
term,  430  ; Cowell  and  Rosneith  for  ten 
years  and  one  term,  417. 

Accounts  of  bailies  of  burghs  (usually  for 
about  one  year)  rendered  as  follows  : Jed- 
burgh for  two  years,  61  ; Kinghorn  for 
two  years,  63,  210  ; Dumbarton  for  three 
years,  207  ; Banff  for  three  years,  210, 
for  two  years,  341 ; Peebles  for  two 
years,  271  ; Lanark  for  four  years,  271  ; 
Dumfries  for  two  years,  272  ; Stirling 
for  four  years,  273  ; Dundee  for  five 
years,  275  ; Nairn  for  eight  years,  343  ; 
Haddington,  Coupir,  Crail,  Rutherglen, 
Perth,  Inverkeithing,  Kinghorn,  Cullen, 
Irvine  and  Dumbarton  for  two  years, 
373-377  ; Dumfries  for  three  years  and 
one  term,  444  ; Lauder  for  four  years  and 
one  term,  445;  Forfar  for  three  years  and 
one  term,  445  ; Irvine  for  three  terms, 
445  ; Ayr  for  three  years  and  one  term, 

445  ; Peebles  for  three  years  and  one 
term,  446  ; Dumbarton  for  three  terms, 

446  ; Kinghorn  for  three  terms,  446  ; 
Renfrew  for  three  years  and  one  term, 
446  ; Haddington  for  three  terms,  447  ; 
Cullen  for  three  terms,  447  ; Montrose 
for  three  years  and  one  term,  447  ; 


Inverkeithing  for  three  terms,  447  ; 
Crail  for  three  terms,  448  ; Nairn  for 
three  years  and  one  term,  448  ; Coupir 
for  three  terms,  448  ; Dundee  for  three 
years  and  one  term,  448  ; Aberdeen  for 
three  years  and  one  term,  449  ; Inver- 
ness for  three  years,  449  ; Edinburgh 
for  three  years  and  one  term,  450. 

Accounts  of  custumars  (usually  for  about 
one  year)  rendered  as  follows  : Banff  for 
five  years,  98  ; Dumbarton  for  year  and 
half,  192;  Edinburgh  for  one  month,  267 ; 
Haddington  for  two  years,  369  ; Cowpir 
do.,  369  ; Pittenweem  do.,  369  ; Inver- 
keithing do.,  372  ; Kirkcudbright  do., 
373  ; Irvine  for  three  years,  432  ; Ayr 
for  three  years  and  one  term,  432  ; Had- 
dington for  three  months,  433  ; Dysart 
for  four  years,  434  ; Inverkeithing  and 
Cowper  for  three  months,  434  ; Dum- 
barton for  three  years  and  nine  months, 
435  ; Aberdeen  for  three  years  and  five 
months,  437  ; Arbroath  for  three  years 
and  eight  months,  348  ; Perth  for  three 
years  and  seven  months,  439;  Inverness, 
&c.  for  three  months,  441;  Wigtoun  for 
four  months,  441  ; Stirling  for  three 
years  and  one  term,  441  ; Dundee  for  a 
year  and  four  months,  441  ; Edinburgh 
for  ten  months,  442. 

of  herring  of  assize  rendered  for 

three  years,  193. 

Achinfyn,  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  631. 

Achlesky,  Ovir,  sasine  of,  to  John  Lord 
Erskine,  588. 

Achnech,  lands  of,  556. 

Acked  Nenchen,  lands  of,  530. 

Acoltrane,  Michael,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
527. 

Acomfeild,  sasine  of,  to  William  Peblis,  630. 

Act,  sasine  granted  “ratione  dispensationis  . 
et  acti  in  bello  &c.,”  588  ; see  Heirs. 

Actors,  payments  to  Italian  actors,  8 ; to 
six  actors  and  trumpeters,  107  ; to  six 
Italian  actors,  220  ; to  Italian  and 
Scotch  trumpeters  and  actors,  300  ; to 


642 


INDEX. 


two  actors,  285,  459  ; to  four  Italian 
actors,  285. 

Adair  (Adare),  Ninian,  sasine  to,  of  lands 
in  Wigtoun  and  Ayr,  526. 

■ Ninian,  son  and  heir  of  William 

Adair  of  Kinhilt  “ qui  obiit  in  bello,” 
Altoune  let  to,  486. 

William,  ofKynhilt,  Altone  let  to,  479. 

Adamson,  John,  acts  for  Prior  of  Friars 
Preachers  of  Edinburgh,  110. 

John,  messenger,  his  fee,  119,  221, 

287,  855,  467. 

John,  bailie  of  Edinburgh,  342. 

Adamtoun,  sasine  of,  to  David  Blair,  629. 

Admiral,  great,  sasine  of  office  of,  to 
Patrick  Hepburne  with  earldom  of  Both- 
well,  516. 

Admowty,  David,  sasine  to,  of  Estir 
Farny,  538. 

Advocate,  King’s.  See  Wischart,  James. 

Advocates,  origin  of  profession  in  Scotland, 
cxvi. 

Advocation.  See  Patronage. 

Agnew,  lands  of  Killumquhay  Agnew,  556. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Lochnall, 

Salschary  and  Dundunne,  wdth  offices  of 
sheriff  of  Wigtoun,  constable  of  Loch- 
nall, and  bailie  of  Leswalt,  549. 

Mr  Michael,  sheriff  ‘ ‘ in  hac  parte,” 

554. 

Nevin,  Sheriff  of  Wigtoun  and  Ayr, 

526. 

Ahanna.  See  Hannay. 

Aikhede,  Ovir,  sasine  of,  to  Leonard  Clerk, 
543. 

Ainslie.  See  Hanisly. 

Airth.  See  Erth. 

Aitoune,  Andrew,  late  tenant  in  Dunmure, 
lent  draught  oxen  for  Norham  and 
Flodden,  319. 

Akynhede,  .sasine  of,  to  Robert  Maxwell, 
577. 

Alb,  an,  for  chapel  of  Falkland,  354. 

Albany,  John,  Duke  of,  periods  of  his 
residence  in  Scotland,  xxix. ; next  heir 
to  the  Crown,  xli. ; French  birth,  educa- 


tion and  marriage,  xli. ; French 
sympathies,  xlii.;  first  coming  to  Scot- 
land 16th  Aug.  1515,  xlii.;  appointed 
Regent,  xliii. ; austerity  of  his  rule,  xliii. ; 
returns  to  France,  7th  June  1517,  xliv.; 
Parliament  in  1516  declares  his  elder 
brother  Alexander  illegitimate,  xliv.; 
Scottish  castles  governed  by,  xlv. ; 
returns  to  Scotland,  19th  Nov.  1521,  xlv. ; 
accounts  of  his  expenses,  lxvi. ; his 
residence  in  Scotland,  lix. ; his  house- 
hold affairs,  lxxiii. ; his  character,  lxxv  ; 
grants  made  by  the  king  “with  the 
advice  (authority),  and  consent  of  our 
dearest  cousin  and  tutor  John  Duke 
of  Albany,  &c.,  protector  and  governor 
of  our  realm,”  172,  192,  209,  443,  500. 
See  also  Governor,  the  Lord. 

Albany  Herald,  formerly  March  pursuivant, 
ad  vitam  fee  of,  135,  234,  297,  427  ; 
payment  to,  for  his  labours,  353  ; sent  to 
France  with  Abbot  of  Glenluce  to  the 
lord  governor,  463. 

Aldbar,  sasine  of,  to  James  Crawmond, 
551. 

Alderman,  of  Ayr,  61  ; of  Wigtown,  111  ; 
of  Dumfries,  272  ; of  Kirkcudbright, 
338  ; of  Forfar,  275,  342  ; of  Cupar,  498. 

Aldhall,  lands  of,  in  Cunynghame, 
525. 

Aldmorys,  third  of,  549. 

Ale,  barley  to  wives  of  Linlithgow  for  ale 
for  the  household,  4 ; malt  and  barley 
to  wives  of  Stirling  for  ditto,  42 ; pay- 
ment to  women  of  Perth  for  ditto,  155  ; 
barley  of  Fife  to  wives  of  Edinburgh  to 
brew,  for  the  army  in  Northumberland 
and  for  the  Queen’s  use  at  Stirling,  14  ; 
to  David  Clerk  of  Leith  to  brew,  for  the 
Exchequer,  167  ; bought  by  the  Comp- 
troller, 174;  556  gallons  of,  bought  for 
the  household  of  the  lord  governor  at 
the  rate  of  one  boll  of  malt  for  ten  gallons 
of  ale,  178  ; for  the  lord  governor 
at  Dunbar,  191  ; for  his  household,  196, 
216,  246,  265.  See  also  Breweries. 


INDEX. 


643 


Ale-cellar,  king’s  ale-cellars  in  Forfarshire, 
530. 

Master  of.  See  Balfour,  Michael. 

Alemyr,  Over,  sasine  of,  to  John  Grahame, 
566. 

Alexander,  Prince  of  Scotland,  the  late, 
payment  to  his  nurse,  Catrine  Fyn,  175. 
See  also  Prince,  The. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  tenant  in  Kingis 
Kettill,  504. 

Alexanderson  (Alexandri),  Sir  James, 
chamberlain  of  Priory  of  St  Andrews, 
59,  100,  111,  114. 

Sir  Laurence,  acts  as  deputy  for  the 

chamberlain  of  Fife,  118,  158,  247,  313, 
393,  413,  414  ; payment  to,  for  services 
to  the  Governor  in  riding  to  Falkland 
and  elsewhere,  175  ; oats  to,  for  his 
horse,  252  ; grain  sold  to,  412  ; tenant 
in  Newtoun  of  Falkland,  497  ; in  Kingis 
Kettill,  499,  504. 

Aliburne,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Catrine 
Douglas,  spouse  of  the  late  George 
Touris,  18. 

Alicht,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Lyndesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  524  ; 
to  David  lord  Lyndesay,  599  ; certain 
lands  of,  held  by  Jonet  Gordoun,  spouse 
of  the  late  lord  Lindesay,  599. 

Alienation  of  crown  lands : Abiryeldy 
donated  to  heirs  of  Sir  Alexander  Gor- 
den  of  Megmar,  Bochrum  and  Kynneve 
recovered  from  the  King’s  hands  by  the 
Earl  of  Athole,  and  Westir  Cochros  by 
John  Panton  of  Petmadan,  140.  See 
Excambion. 

Allertoun,  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  607. 

Allirstokkis  and  Logoch,  in  barony  of 
Kilbride,  sasine  of,  to  John  Bannotyn, 
601. 

Almoner,  Queen’s.  See  Crawfurd,  Sir 
Alexander. 

Almornes,  Uvir  and  Nethir,  fermes  of,  74; 
let  to  David  and  George  Douglas,  481, 
506. 

Alms:  oatmeal  to  Elena  Gourlay,  granted 


by  James  iv.,  39  ; annuity  to  Mariota 
Stanelie,  for  support  of  her  children,  by 
alms  of  the  late  king,  54,  444;  rent 
remitted  to  a poor  widow  “in  eliminosa  ” 
for  the  soul  of  the  late  king,  248;  barley 
to  Cristiane  (Kytte)  Wylie,  322,  413  ; 
petty  customs  of  Dumbarton  granted  by 
Robert  Bruce  “in  puram  et  perpetuam 
elimosinam”  for  service  done  to  him, 
586  ; alms  to  William  Balfour,  servitor 
of  the  late  king,  288  ; to  Patrick 
Cuthbert  of  the  tron  for  support  of 
his  children,  290,  357,  468  ; to  “dux 
Mediolani  ” alias  John  Hill,  353  ; to 
the  king’s  tailor,  469  ; to  William 
Balfour,  servant  of  the  late  king,  to 
David  Crawfurd,  and  to  the  widow 
of  the  king’s  steward,  “ex  considera- 
tione auditorum,”  288,  469  ; fermes 
of  Borray  granted  by  James  iv.  to 
Cathedral  of  Orkney,  “in  perpetuam 
elemosinam,”  32,  72,  256,  301,  416  ; 
annuity  to  Abbey  of  Arbroath,  50,  see 
Arbroath ; salmon  to  Sisters  of  St  Clare  in 
Yeir,  by  James  iv.,  98;  a mart  and  a 
pig  to  Friars  Minor  of  Edinburgh,  354  ; 
annuities  “ex  elimosina  antiqua”  to  vari- 
ous monasteries  and  for  support  of  bridge 
at  Perth,  59,  60  ; to  Bishop  of  Caith- 
ness for  bread  and  wine  for  the  church, 
65  ; to  Priory  of  St  Andrews,  58  ; to 
Bishop  of  Brechin  and  Prior  of  Restinot, 
60  ; to  Abbey  of  Culros,  60  ; to  Prioress 
of  Manuel,  62  ; to  Abbey  of  Dunfermline 
and  Priory  of  Haddington,  63,  206. 
See  also  Aberdour,  Sisters  at ; Chaplain  ; 
Friars. 

Altirmone,  sasine  of,  to  Richard  Lekky, 
578. 

Altone  (Altoun)  let  to  William  Adair  of 
Kynhilt,  479  ; to  Ninian  his  son  and 
heir,  486  ; rental  of,  510. 

Alvais  (Awas),  Easter,  diminution  of  wheat 
fermes  of,  29,  70. 

Alway,  in  Clackmannan,  sasine  of  barony 
of,  with  castle,  &c.  to  John  Erskin,  520. 


644 


INDEX. 


Ambassador,  payment  of  100  French 
crowns  to  Willebrand  ambassador  of  the 
most  Christian  King  of  the  French, 
bearer  of  the  “comprehensio  pacis  inter 
nos  et  Anglos,”  106  ; payments  to  doctor 
Kingorne  ambassador  of  King  of 
Denmark,  and  to  Pulyeart,  Frenchman, 
ambassador  of  the  most  Christian  King 
461  ; Lords  of  Olbany  and  Planys, 
ambassadors  of  ditto,  463  ; ship  for  Earl 
of  Arran  to  cross  to  France  on  an  em- 
bassy, 462. 

Amisfeild,  James,  heirs  of  the  late,  2. 

Jonet,  sasine  to,  of  an  annualrent 

of  6s.  8d.  out  of  lands  of  Blaknes,  571. 

Amros  Beg,  in  Bute,  sasine  of,  to  Finlay 
Makconoquhy,  617. 

Anchor  for  the  “Bark  de  Abavil,”  188. 

Andeis  (?Audy),  sasine  of,  to  Laurence 
Merser,  553. 

Anderson  (Andersoune,  Andirson),  David, 
bailie  of  Couper,  213. 

John,  trumpeter,  his  fee  from  customs 

of  Perth,  101,  196,  262  ; acquittance 
of  the  late,  under  his  seal,  439. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Aldhall, 

in  king’s  hands  for  twelve  years,  525. 

Jonet,  part  of  Blaklaw  let  to,  492. 

Mr  William,  chaplain,  renders 

account  of  Kintore,  Coule  and  Oneile 
for  Irwin  of  Drum,  430. 

Angus,  Earl  of,  Archibald,  marries  and 
quarrels  with  Margaret  Tudor,  xliv. ; 
Henry  vm.  ’s  saying  as  to,  xlv. ; his 
character  and  position,  lxxx. ; payment  to 
his  factor  George  Kelso  out  of  fermes  of 
Bute,  by  precept  of  the  queen,  21  ; to 
Mr  Robert  Hamilton,  his  steward,  21  ; 
to  himself  by  precept  of  the  queen,  22. 
See  Douglas,  Archibald. 

Archibald,  the  late,  £30  for 

marts  to,  22. 

Morice  and  Mariota,  his  spouse,  lessees 

of  quarter  of  Schepbriggis,  478. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Colburns- 

pethschelis,  536. 


Angus,  herald,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 526. 

Annand,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  North 
Melgund,  542. 

Jonet,  sasine  of  Northmelgund  to, 

569. 

Annandale  (Vallis  Annandie),  sasines  of 
lands  in,  578,  579,  635. 

Annandstoun,  613. 

Anniversary  of  John  of  Inverness  in 
cathedral  of  Moray,  28. 

Annot,  Estir,  sasine  of,  to  James  Muschete, 
588. 

Anstrudir,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  John 
Anstrudir,  595. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Anstrudir, 

which  had  been  in  ward,  595. 

Anthony,  trumpeter,  his  fee,  353. 

Anvil.  See  Study. 

Apnadule  (Apnadull),  lands  of,  let  to 
Robert  Menzies,  knight,  155,  227,  366, 
422  ; payment  from,  to  the  Comptroller, 
156  ; part  of  the  fermes  of,  remitted, 
158  ; fermes  of,  intromitted  with  by  Sir 
Robert  Menzies,  lessee,  to  be  paid  to  the 
king,  295  ; waste  lands  of,  423  ; mair  of, 
155,  226,  365,  422. 

Appilgartli  and  Sibbaldbe,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Jardine  of  Appelgarth,  knight, 
612. 

Apprentice,  “le  prentys  ” of  Stephen 
Bawty,  mason,  48. 

Arable  land  in  “le  sulye  ” of  Belhavin, 
617,  632;  King’s  Meadow  let,  with  power 
to  plough  where  unsuitable  for  hay, 
488. 

Arbaith,  sasine  of,  to  William  Edmonstoun, 
587. 

Arbeky,  James,  sasine  to,  of  part  of  Castel- 
feild,  612. 

Arbirne,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  James  Strath  - 
auchin,  598. 

Arbroath  (Arbroth,  Arbroith,  Abirbrothaic, 
Abirbrothok,  Abirbrotht,  Abirbrodoch, 
Abirbrodrok),  accounts  of  custumars  of, 
49,  97,  190,  264,  330,  438  ; receipts  of 
receivers  general  from  custumars  of,  117, 


INDEX. 


645 


215,  280,  345,  453  ; meal  of,  217  ; marts 
and  grain  from  Sir  William  Scott, 
girnalman  of,  217,  218 ; wheat  from, 
219  ; expenses  of  collecting  fermes  of, 
219  ; annuity  of  one-fourth  of  the 
custom  of  the  burgh  paid  to  the  Abbey 
of,  by  alms  of  the  king,  50,  97,  190, 
264,  330,  439. 

Arcaboll,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  John  Den- 
owne,  576. 

Archer,  “forinsecum  servitium”  of  an 
archer  on  one  day  in  the  year  due  by 
John  Stewart,  555. 

Archon,  lands  of,  556. 

Arcles,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  George 
Halyburton,  534. 

Arcon  (Arcone,  Arkony),  “husbandi”  of, 
85,  143,  304,  382. 

Ard,  le,  sasine  of  lands  in,  to  James  Fen- 
toun,  565. 

Ardauch,  sasine  of  half  of  lands  of,  to 
Alexander  Maxtoun,  558. 

Ardborg  (Arthborg,  Arborg,  Arbrog), 
fermes  of,  remitted  to  Duncan  M‘Ke,  35, 
74,  135,  234  ; let  to  Duncan  M‘Kee, 
478  ; to  Annabella  Mur  and  her  son 
Michael  M‘Ke,  485  ; rental  of, 
510. 

Ardchalmasaig  in  Cowell,  626. 

Ardecute  (Ardcute).  See  Calvones;  Egirnes. 

Ardelcholme  ( Ardentholone),  third  of  lands 
and  mill  of,  let  to  Colin  Campbell, 
knight,  421,  489. 

Ardes,  XJvir,  Nethir  and  Myddill,  let  to 
Alexander  Gordoune  on  death  of  Robert 
Gordoune,  484,  509. 

Ardett  (Ardate),  augmentation  of  feu-ferme 
of,  in  arrears,  182  ; part  of  the  arrears 
remitted,  247  ; fermes  of,  reduced  on 
account  of  barrenness  of  the  town, 
394  ; the  reduction  allowed  to  the 
chamberlain,  247,  318  ; tenants  of,  to 
be  cited  for  arrears,  414,  415  ; let  to 
David  Hay  and  others,  494  ; part  of, 
let  to  Robert  Swyntoun,  499  ; to  Thomas 
Berclay  of  Rynd,  502,  176,  178;  mill  of, 


alias  Mouse  Myln,  let  in  feu-ferme,  495, 
(Monisle  Myln)  502.  See  Monesey  Myll. 

Ardgowane  and  Blakhall,  sasine  of,  to 
James  Stewart,  552. 

Ardis,  sasine  of,  to  John  Greresone,  566. 

Li  till,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Living- 

stoun,  550. 

Ardlawmond  in  Cowell,  626. 

Ardmanach  (Ardmannach,  Ardmanauch), 
lordship  of,  in  sheriffdom  of  Inverness, 
accounts  of  Andrew  Bishop  of  Caithness 
as  lessee  of,  88,  144  ; of  John  Earl  of 
Athole  as  chamberlain  of,  306  ; of 
Jonet  Countess  Of  Athole  as  chamber- 
lain  and  lessee  of,  385  ; Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  chamberlain  of,  346,  454  ; 
arrears  of,  allowed  to  Andrew,  Bishop 
of  Caithness,  lessee  of,  for  defence  of 
castles  of  Dingvale  and  Reidcastle 
against  the  Islesmen,  140,  144  ; allow- 
ance for  lands  waste  in,  “ in  isto  turbido 
tempore,”  141,  but  the  fermes  of  these 
to  be  accounted  for  in  future,  141  ; 
allowance  again  made  for  them,  384  ; 
feu-charter  by  James  iy.  of  lands  in, 
to  Henry  Stewart  in  augmentation  of 
rental,  145  n.,  fermes  received  in  ac- 
cordance therewith,  145  ; contract  be- 
tween the  late  Earl  of  Athole  and  the 
Earl  of  Huntlie  for  extradition  to  the 
latter  of  the  lordships  of  Ross  and  Ard- 
manach, 384  ; the  Countess  of  Athole 
compounds  for  arrears  of,  385  ; fee 
and  croft  of  mair  of,  89,  148,  307,  387  ; 
fees  of  couriers  of,  89,  148,  307,  387  ; 
“husbandi”  of,  89,  (145),  148,  307,  387. 
See  also  Ross. 

Ardmarnok,  lands  of,  517. 

Ardmiddill,  sasine  of  five  parts  of,  to  John 
Dempstar,  631. 

Ardo,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Seytoun, 
562. 

Ardoch  in  lordship  of  Cardros,  sasine  of 
fee  of,  to  John  Buntyne,  587. 

Ardorue  (Ardorme),  sasine  of  half  of,  to 
Elizabeth  Murray,  623,  626. 


646 


INDEX. 


Ardovale  (Ardovay),  ‘ ‘ husbandi  ” of,  85, 
143,  304,  382. 

Ardquhat,  lands  of,  waste,  236. 

Ardrye  (Ardre),  sasine  of,  to  Isobella 
Strang,  568.  See  Tolre. 

Ardstinchell,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with 
castle,  &c.  to  Alexander  Kennedy,  617. 

Ardyne  and  Auchinfour,  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Honstonne,  577. 

Are,  in  Wigtoun,  See  Freach. 

Argaty.  See  Ergateis. 

Argowan,  James  Stewart,  brother  of  laird 
of,  144,  149. 

Argyle  (Ergile,  Ergill),  parts  of  Stratherne 
devastated  “per  malefactores  de  Ergile,” 
392  ; Colin  Campbell,  justiciar, 
chamberlain,  coroner  and  lieutenant 
of  the  king  in  sheriffdom  of,  518;  sasine 
of  lands  in  lordship  of,  to  Eugenius 
Makcorquidill,  618. 

Bishop  of,  David  [Hamilton],  com- 
missioner to  let  crown  lands,  500.  See 
also  Lismore,  Bishop  of. 

Earl  of,  Archibald,  lord  Campbell 

and  Lome,  “magister  hospitii  nostri,” 
witness  to  charters,  147,  317. 

Colin,  acquittance  by,  in 

name  of  John  M‘Cane,  96  ; grants  ac- 
quittance to  custumars  of  Dunbritane 
for  non-payment  for  provisioning  the 
castles  in  the  Isles,  119;  “magister  hos- 
pitii,” herrings  to,  194;  intromitted  with 
fermes  of  Bute,  230,  312  ; cited  for  de- 
vastations committed  in  Stratherne  by 
reivers  of  Ergile,  and  undertakes  to 
prevent  a recurrence,  392  ; his  ac- 
count as  chamberlain  of  Cowell  and 
Rosneith,  417 ; the  fermes  thereof 
allowed  to  him  for  the  three  years  pre- 
ceding the  arrival  of  the  lord  governor, 
418  ; allowances  to,  for  keeping  the 
castle  of  Dunnune,  418  ; for  keeping 
certain  pledges  and  prisoners  ‘ ‘ pro  se- 
curitate Insularum,”  and  for  keeping 
the  castle  of  Carnyburg,  419;  exonerated 
as  chamberlain  of  Kintyre  from  the 


fermes  thereof  for  the  past  ten  years, 
419.  See  also  Campbell,  Colin. 

Ark,  le,  on  loch  of  Rossy,  544.  See  Eels. 

Armitage,  castle  of,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Hepburne,  516. 

Armourer.  See  Cochrane,  Alan. 

Arms,  payment  to  the  armourer  for  clean- 
ing, in  Edinburgh  Castle,  105  ; hand- 
bows,  arrows,  halberts,  Leith  axes,  and 
“ Jedworth  stanis  ” (?  staves)  bought  for 
castles  of  Dingwall  and  Redcastle,'  141  ; 
arms  of  various  kinds  carried  from  Dum- 
britan  to  Edinburgh,  162  ; inventory 
and  price  of  arms  and  armour  in  castle 
of  Falkland,  164.  See  also  Artillery. 

men  at,  (“gens  armorum”)  sent  to 

Denmark,  459. 

heraldic,  the  arms  of  Duncan 

Riche,  messenger,  taken  away  for  the 
fabrication  of  new  arms,  103. 

King  of.  See  Lyon. 

King  of,  of  Denmark,  353. 

Army,  of  James  iv.  in  Northumberland, 
571,  574,  575,  584,  585,  586,  587,  592  ; 
see  Heirs  of  persons  dying  in  the ; 
Northumberland.  See  also  Host ; 
Hosting. 

Arnaldiskane,  near  Cupar,  601. 

Arnele  Huntar,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to 
Robert  Huntar,  558. 

Arnlosk.  See  Ernelosk. 

Arnot  (Arnott,  Arnote),  Andrew,  sasine 
to,  of  Lochrig,  525. 

Sir  John,  cellarer  of  Cambuskynneth 

Abbey,  375. 

Robert,  tenant  in  Wodmylne,  lent 

draught  oxen  for  Norham  and  Flodden, 
319  ; sasine  to,  of  Wodmyln,  &c.,  539. 

William,  alderman  of  Forfar,  275, 342. 

William,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 

525. 

Arntuly.  See  Ernetully. 

Arquhy.  See  Cortoch. 

Arran  (Arran e,  Arane),  king’s  letters  sent 
from  Ayr  to  Lamlasch  in,  188  ; lands  of 
Dunrudir  in,  580. 


INDEX. 


647 


Arran,  Earl  of  (lord  of),  James,  one  of  the 
Regents  in  Albany’s  absence,  xlv. ; ap- 
pointed Warden  of  the  Marches,  xlv.; 
rivalry  and  parties  of  Arran  and  Angus, 
xlv. ; Cleanse  the  Causeway,  xlvii. ; Sir 
James  Hamilton  of  Finnart,  bastard  of, 
xlvii. ; Sir  Patrick  Hamilton,  his  brother, 
xlvii.;  his  life  and  character,  lxxvi. ; 
carries  the  Scotch  fleet  to  France,  lxxvii. ; 
at  Cleanse  the  Causeway,  lxxix. ; maa’ts 
to,  at  Bute  for  his  ships  going  to  France, 
21 ; wheat  and  malt  to,  at  the  time  of  his 
regency  and  residence  in  Edinburgh, 
352;  freight  of  cannons  to  Northberwick 
when  he  “ inerat  ad  Eddringtoun,”  352  ; 
siege  of  Weddirburn  by,  359  ; gift  by 
precept  of,  411  ; payment  in  name  of,  to 
his  son  Sir  James  Hammiltoun  of  Fynnert 
for  provisions  for  the  castle  of  Weddir- 
burn, 460  ; wheat  and  barley  in  said 
castle  by  order  of,  460;  ship  for,  to  cross 
to  France  on  ah  embassy,  462  ; barley 
to,  when  living  in  Edinburgh  on 
public  business,  471  ; payment  to, 
“equitando  ad  marchias  et  lie  day 
trew,”  463. 

Arrears,  chamberlain  of  Stratherne  ordered 
to  bring  in  out-standing  fermes,  25  ; 
particulars  of  these,  25 ; Lesly  of 
Wardaris  compounds  with  the  auditors 
for  his  arrears  of  Kintore,  &c.,  139, 
216;  chamberlain  of  Ross  compounds, 
and  his  arrears  ordered  to  be 
expunged  from  the  rolls,  144,  149  ; 
Countess  of  Athole,  chamberlain  of 
Ross,  compounds  for  arrears,  385, 
390  ; chamberlain  of  Stratherne  ditto, 
243 ; the  Comptroller,  with  advice  of  the 
auditors,  compounds  for  arrears  with 
William  Murray  “propter  vastitatem 
terrarum,”  311  ; do.  with  Mariota 
Cheselm,  391  ; with  chamberlain  of 
Kinclevin,  295  ; with  chamberlain  of 
Ross  and  Ardmanach,  385,  390  ; with 
burgh  of  Nairn,  343;  allowance  of  arrears 
to  chamberlain  of  Ross  at  discretion  of 


the  auditors,  141  ; arrears  remitted  “ex 
consideratione  auditorum,”  232  ; do.  by 
letters  of  the  king  “ et  ex  deliberatione 
dominorum  concilii,”  235  ; do.  on 
account  of  poverty  of  tenants,  247  ; 
do.  to  relict  of  chamberlain  of  Kinclevin 
for  souls  of  Janies  ill.  and  iv.  on  account 
of  her  poverty,  296  ; account  of  arrears 
rendered  separately,  295  ; laird  of 
Keire  summoned  before  the  auditors 
for  arrears,  392  ; tenants  in  Fife  to  be 
cited  for,  183,  414,  415  ; their  arrears 
partially  remitted  “propter  inopiam,” 
247,  405  ; heirs  of  custumars  of  Banff 
to  be  cited  for,  335,  336,  372  ; boar 
reddendo  of  Uchtirmukty  in  arrears, 
504  ; and  passim. 

Arrot,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  George  Arrot,  547. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Arrot 

and  Lichtounhil,  547. 

Arrows,  price  of  “gaynyeis”  per  doz.,  164; 
broad  (latse)  arrows,  the  reddendo  of  Rais 
Logan e,  531  ; do.  of  Hawick,  546;  broad 
arrow-heads,  the  reddendo  of  Douchles, 
241  ; do.  of  Braidwod,  535  ; do.  of  Scra- 
ling,  538  ; a broad  arrow-head  for  dupli- 
cation of  blenchferme  on  sasine  of  lands 
in  Stratherne  in  virtue  of  act  in  favour  of 
heirs  of  persons  slain  in  the  king’s  army, 
586  ; do.  for  duplication  of  blenchferme 
of  Duchlas  and  Cregor,  589  ; six  broad 
arrows  for  duplication  of  blenchferme, 
594 ; two  broad  (amplse)  arrows  for  dupli- 
cation of  blenchferme  of  Howden  in 
Selkirk,  609. 

Arschodinch,  lands  of,  518. 

Arskine.  See  Erskine. 

Arth,  cruives  of,  diminished  fermes  of,  38  ; 
lands  of,  528  ; six  bovates  of,  with 
fourteen  cottages,  528.  See  Erth. 

Arthinbrog,  lands  of,  235. 

Arthourle,  fourth  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Cunynghame,  633  ; attached  to  office  of 
coroner,  633. 

Arthur,  alias  Reid,  Constantine,  custumar 
of  Perth,  99,  196  ; bailie  of  Perth,  375. 


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INDEX. 


Arthur,  Frince,  the  late,  Katrine  Fyn, 
nurse  of,  319. 

Arthurly,  lands  of,  529. 

Artillery,  references  to,  lxxxii. ; notices  of, 
in  the  Accounts,  cv. ; payments  to  Robert 
Borthuik,  ‘ ‘ conditor  (fundator)  machina- 
rum,” 8,  105;  fee  of  lord  Sinclair,  “pro 
officio  suo  artilyearie,”  32 ; eighteen 
“machinse  ” called  “le  serpentynis,  ” sold 
to  the  king  by  lord  Sinclair,  33 ; rope  to 
draw  ‘ ‘machinas  et  bumbardos  from  castle 
of  Edinburgh  versus  campum  ” (?  Flod- 
den),  55  ; allowance  to  lady  Sinclair  for 
fees  of  two  keepers  of  the  “ artalyeria,” 
131  ; “machinse”  called  “serpentinis,” 
hakbuttes  and  culveringis  bought  by 
Bishop  of  Caithness  for  castle  of  Dingwall 
and  Redcastle,  141  ; an  inventory  of  the 
said  “ artalyearie  ” to  be  supplied  by  the 
Bishop  to  the  Comptroller,  141  ; carri- 
age of  “ machinge  ” &c.,  and  of  bullets 
for  the  “bumberdis,”  from  Dumbarton 
to  Edinburgh,  162  ; price  of  two 
“machinse”  called  “pas  volantis,”  163, 
of  two  smaller  “machinse,”  163  ; 
inventory  of  bumbardis  and  artalyeriis 
in  castle  of  Falkland,  164  ; £20  for 
five  serpentynis  bought  in  Ayr,  188  ; 
oxen  used  to  draw  “machinae”  to 
Norham  and  Flodden,  320  ; freight 
‘ ‘duarum  machinarum  lie  channonis  ” to 
Northberwick  when  the  Earl  of  Arran 
“inerat  ad  Eddringtoun,”  352;  six 
“ machinae  ” called  “ lie  falconys  ’’sent 
to  the  lord  governor,  463  ; payments 
to  Robert  Borthuik  and  six  other 
“machinatores”  in  Edinburgh  Castle, 
285,  349,  458.  See  Borthuik,  Robert. 

Artmurthy,  defence  of  castle  of,  92, 
93. 

Askaig  in.Cowell,  626. 

Assedation,  of  lands  of  Galloway  made  at 
Kirkcudbright  by  commissioners,  481  ; 
of  Dundonald  in  Exchequer  at  Edin- 
burgh, 487  ; of  Kinclevin  and  Stratherne 
at  Edinburgh,  489,  511  ; of  Stewartoune 


at  Irvine,  490  ; at  Edinburgh,  512  ; of 
Fife  at  Edinburgh,  494,  501  ; of  Gallo- 
way at  Edinburgh,  506 ; expenses  of  com- 
missioners for  setting  the  lands  and  lord- 
ships  of  Galloway  and  Stewartoun,  237, 
290 ; action  regarding  lands  of  Urquhard 
in  Fife  to  which  two  assedations  had 
been  granted  by  the  commissioners, 
decided  by  them  in  favour  of  the  first 
dated,  505-6.  See  also  Lease  ; and  pas- 
sim in  “Rentalia,”  477-514. 

Assise  Herring.  See  Herring. 

Atenach.  See  Knok. 

Athera,  sasine  of  barony  of,  to  William 
Graham,  520. 

Athole,  Earl  of,  lands  of  Bochrum  and 
Kynnear  recovered  from  the  king  by, 
140. 

John,  xcix.  ; lands  and,  forest 

of  Cluny  granted  to,  and  Elinora  his 
wife,  154,  226,  365,  421  ; accounts 

of,  as  chamberlain  of  Ross,  302 ; as 
chamberlain  of  Ardmanach,  306  ; fermes 
of  Newtoune  assigned  to,  for  keeping 
Reidcastell,  308;  payment  to,  “ex  con- 
sideratione,” 353  ; contract  between 
the  late,  and  the  Earl  of  Huntlie  for 
extradition  to  the  latter  of  the  lord- 
ships  of  Ross  and  Ardmanach,  384; 
Janet  Stewart,  daughter  of  John,  Earl 
of  Athole,  and  wife  of  Alexander, 
third  Earl  of  Huntly,  c. 

Countess  of,  Janet,  widow  and 

executrix  of  the  late  John  Earl  of 
Athole,  xcix. ; her  accounts  as  chamber- 
lain  of  Ross,  380  ; as  chamberlain  of 
Ardmanach,  385  ; payment  to  her  under 
contract  for  extradition  of  Ross  and  Ard- 
manach, 384  ; do.  for  marts  purchased 
by  the  comptroller,  384  ; fermes  of 
Newtoune  assigned  to,  for  keeping  Reid- 
castell, 387  ; makes  oath  in  Exchequer 
upon  her  account,  384  Us ; compounds  for 
arrears  of  Ross  and  Ardmanach,  385, 
390. 

Atiquyn,  lands  of,  535. 


INDEX. 


049 


Atkinsoun  (Atyinsoun)  Mawes,  the  king’s 
laundress,  fee  of,  287,  288,  356, 

465. 

Aubigny.  See  Olbany. 

Aucharny.  See  Broidland. 

Auchelochan,  lands  of,  634. 

Aucheindrein,  lands  of,  in  Ergile,  618. 

Auchekorkbeig  in  Cowell,  626. 

Auehekorkmore  in  Cowell,  626. 

Auchenasullaich,  lands  of,  634. 

Auchenesellich  in  Cowell,  626. 

Auchenecrewe,  lands  of,  618. 

Aucheneske  in  Cowell,  626. 

Auchety  Malmore  in  Cowell,  626. 

Auchinbak,  Ovir  and  Nethir,  529. 

Auchinbothy  Langmur,  sasine  of,  to  Jonet 
Langmur  and  her  sisters,  543. 

— — Wallace,  sasine  of,  to  Stephan  Wal- 
lace, 550. 

Auchinche.  See  Dundonald. 

Auchindrane,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Graham e, 
565.  See  Myddilauchindrane. 

Nether,  alias  Brigend,  sasine  of,  to 

James  Montgomery,  535. 

Auchinfale,  “husbandi”  of,  85.  See 
Auchnasoule. 

Auchinfour.  See  Ardyne. 

Auchinfranchauch,  lands  of,  “betuix  the 
watteris,”  in  Dumfriesshire,  566. 

Auchingonnach  and  Knokgarneryn,  sasine 
of,  to  Alexander  Kennedy,  574. 

Auchingrane,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Levingstoun,  550. 

Auchingray,  sasine  of,  to  John  Somervel, 
546. 

Auchinhay,  liferented  to  Marioun 
(Mariota)Bonkle,  relict  of  JohnLindesay, 
34,  75,  135,  235,  297,  427,  483,  508  ; 
multure  of,  remitted  to  her,  137. 

Auchinlek,  in  Ayrshire,  sasine  of  barony 
of,  with  castle,  &c.  to  David  Boiswell, 
536. 

in  Forfar,  sasine  of  barony  of,  to 

Robert  Auchinlek,  554. 

Archibald,  messenger,  his  fee,  119, 

221,  287,  355. 

VOL.  XIV. 


Auchinlek,  Robert,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Auchinlek  and  lands  of  Panmur 
554. 

Auchinleskin,  in  barony  of  Cragy,  564. 

Auchinlos,  James,  sasine  to,  of  5 merk 
lands  of  Auchinlos,  525. 

Auchinlosk  liferented  to  Marioun 
(Mariota)  Lindesay,  relict  of  John  Linde- 
say,  34,  75,  135,  235,  297,  427  ; let  to 
Mariota  Bonkle,  483,  508. 

Auchinroy.  See  M£Kenzie,  .Hector. 

Auchinruglan,  40s.  lands  of,  567, 
624. 

Auchinskeauch  (Auchinskeoch)  liferented 
to  Marion  (Mariota)  Bonkle,  widow  of 
John  Lindesay,  34,  75,  135,  235,  297, 
427,  482,  508. 

Auchinthebert,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  John 
Sinclere,  571. 

Auchinvaid  (Auchnavaid),  lands  of,  morti- 
fied to  royal  college  in  Stirling  Castle, 
fermes  of,  155,  227,  365,  422. 

Auchinwaid,  sasine  of,  to  David  Drum- 
mond, 629. 

Auchmakoy,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Buchane,  539. 

Auchmull,  lands  of,  524. 

Auchnagarryn,  lands  of,  517-. 

Auchnamanze,  lands  of,  524. 

Auchnasoule  (Auchnasowle),  ££husbandi” 
of,  143,  304,  382.  See  Auchinfale. 

Aucht  Townys,  Thre,  sasine  #of , to  John 
Ross,  579.  See  Auchtowis. 

Auchte  Ewyn,  lands  of,  517. 

Auchtermuchty  (Uchtirmukty),  quarter  of, 
fermes  of,  5,  159,  169,  244,  314  ; do.  in 
detail,  396-7  ; rental  of,  496,  503  ; 
tenants  of,  to  be  cited  for  arrears  of 
wheat,  415  ; geese  due  by,  416 ; 
barley  of,  paid  to  Cristiane  Williamson, 
167  ; to  Walter  Dempstertoune,  179  ; to 
the  Comptroller  by  John  Grief,  178  ; 
Jonet  Mailvile  in,  11,  15. 

Cotlands  of,  let  to  Stephen  Brady, 

503  ; to  John  Bust  and  others,  503. 

Cottages  of,  396,  503. 

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INDEX. 


Auchtermuchty,  Meadow  of,  504 ; set  in  feu- 
ferme,  5 ; fermes  of,  159,  169,  244,  314  ; 
sterility  of,  no  hay-crop,  7,  175  ; rent 
of,  remitted  to  dean  of  Aberdeen,  319. 

Mill  of,  fermes  of,  397  ; let  to 

Robert  Stirk  and  others,  496,  504 ; boars 
due  by  tenants  of,  416  ; payment  of 
boar  in  arrears  and  commuted  for  20s. 
per  annum , and  for  40s.  in  future  unless 
paid  in  kind,  504. 

Miller  of,  compounds  for  boars,  455. 

Myris  of,  fermes  of,  397  ; named, 

504  ; macer’s  fee  from  “ le  Myre,”  6, 
(John  Scrimgeour)  160,  170,  245,  315, 
(le  Myr)  400. 

North  quarter  of,  504. 

South  quarter  of,  let  to  Patrick  Rober- 

toun,  496. 

Auchtinleskin,  sasineof,  to  John  Ross,  579. 

Auchtowis,  Thre,  in  barony  of  Cragy, 
sasine  of,  to  John  Ross,  564.  See  Audit 
Townys. 

Auchtynreoch,  lands  of,  518. 

Auchynbowy,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Bruse, 
537. 

Aucliynhuffis,  the  two,  sasine  of,  to  Wil- 
liam Dugude,  538. 

Auditors  of  Exchequer  Accounts,  xxxi., 
xxxii. ; no  audit  between  27th  August 
1518  and  31st  May  1522,  xxxii. ; list  of, 
clx.  ; lists  of  lords  commissaries  in 
Exchequer,  260  ; of  auditors  appointed 
by  commission  to  audit  Comptroller’s 
accounts,  214 ; of  auditors  of  Comp- 
troller’s accounts,  279,  344,  451;  sede- 
runt of  auditors  to  let  crown  lands,  487  ; 
see  also  Commissioners. 

allowances,  payments  and  remissions 

granted  “ex  gratia  auditofTum,”  “ex 
consideratione,”  14,  15,  16,  53,  54,  55, 
58,  57,  69,  83,  91,  100,  141,  161,  168, 
181,  193,  232,  248,  (“ex  discretione,” 
“ex  speciali  gratia,”  250),  252,  288,  319, 
358,  403,  404,  405,  408,  410,  411,  413, 
414,  419,  429,  466  ; ( “ex  gratitudine, ” 
466,  467),  468,  469,  497,  498,  503,  and 


passim;  allowance  granted  by  the,  on 
condition  of  its  not  being  asked  again, 
235. 

Auditors,  payment  to  Sir  John  Scharp  by 
precept  ofithe,  106;  do.  to  Dovok  and  John 
Xnglis  * ‘ ex  consideratione  auditorum  et 
per  preceptum  dominorum  consilii,” 
121  ; fermes  remitted  by  mandate  of  the 
governor  and  “ex  consideratione  audi- 
torum,” 127  ; payment  to  George  Gude 
ditto,  137 ; fermes  of  Garviauch  partially 
remitted  by  the,  because  the  feu-fermer 
had  been  excluded  from  the  benefit  of 
the  lands,  301. 

Countess  of  Rothes  renounces  an  ex- 
emption from  custom  in  presence  of  the, 
335  ; compensation  given  by  the,  to 
Jardine  of  Apilgirth  for  renunciation  of 
tack  of  customs,  353  ; oath  made  by 
Countess  of  A thole  before  the,  regarding 
waste  lands  of  Ross,  384  bis ; lease 
granted  to  the  lessee  (Alexander  Hop- 
pringle)  in  presence  of  the,  479,  485  ; 
leases  granted  “coram  auditoribus  et 
commissariis,”  488,  489,  503,  505  ; do. 
“coram  auditoribus,”  490,  500. 

See  also  Arrears. 

Audy.  See  Andeis. 

Auld,  John,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  562. 

Aulderukistoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart, 
554. 

Auldhall  with  mill  of  Balbrecky,  fermes 
of,  397  ; with  mill  let  to  Thomas  Gour- 
lay,  497  ; named,  504. 

Auldhame,  grange  of,  belonging  to  Mr 
Adam  Ottirburn,  crops  of,  damaged 
during  siege  of  Temptalloun,  473. 

Auldinstoun,  Langhald  and  Swynehop, 
sasine  of,  to  George  Prestoun,  629. 

Auldpark,  fermes  of,  36  ; granted  to 
burgesses  of  Stirling  in  compensation 
for  Gallohillis  taken  for  the  park  of 
Stirling,  38  ; waste  for  the  king’s  new 
park  for  wild  animals,  38. 

Auldwik,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Oliphant, 
632. 


INDEX. 


651 


Ault,  de  la,  John,  fee  of,  “ad bonum  com- 
potum,” 107. 

Avandal,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Stewart,  532. 

Avandale  (Avandele),  lord  Andrew,  sasines 
to,  of  lands  of  Schirgartane  called  “le 
Offeris,”  633  ; of  Estir  Lekky,  632. 

Avauch  (Awach,  Awaich),  chapel  of, 
annuity  to  chaplain  of,  from  fermes  of 
Ardmanach,  89,  146,  307,  387  ; mair  of, 
his  fee,  89,  148,  307,  387. 

Avauch  and  Eddirdule,  annualrent  of,  89, 
147,  307,  387. 

Averia.  See  Stable. 

Avery  (Averie,  Averarie,  de  Averia),  Alan, 
the  late,  his  widow  compensated  for 
injury  to  her  land  by  the  quarry  for  the 
king’s  work,  6,  160,  170,  245,  317,  401  ; 
excused  from  payment  of  full  rent  for 
Kilquhisch  on  account  of  her  poverty, 
248. 

James,  servitor  of  the  queen,  his  fee, 

9 ; malt  given  to,  by  the  queen,  14. 

James  and  Michael,  his  son,  remission 

of  rent  to,  171,  248,  249,  404. 

James,  tenant  in  Kilquychsse,  503. 

James,  son  of  Alan  Averie,  tenant  in 

mill  of  Falkland,  505. 

Walter,  payment  to,  101. 

Aves  Sylvestres.  See  Woodcocks. 

Awas.  See  Alvais. 

Axe  Leith  axes  for  Dingwall  Castle  and 
Redcastle,  141;  price  of  “Leith  axis,” 
164. 

Ayr  (Are,  Air,  Aire),  burgh  of,  accounts 
of  custumars  of,  47,  95,  187,  260,  329 
432  ; of  bailies  of,  61,  112,  206,  271, 
338,  445  ; fermes  of,  paid  to  Dominican 
Friars  of,  61,  112,  207,  272,  338,  446  ; 
receipts  of  receivers  general  from  cus- 
tumars of,  117,  215,  280,  345,  453; 
hides  and  woollen  cloth  customed  at, 
allowed  in  account  of  Dunbertane,  192; 
“ serpen tynis  ” bought  in,  188  ; hire  of 
boats  from,  to  Arane  and  Cumrayis 
with  letters  of  the  king  (James  iv.), 


188  ; allowance  for  building  tron  of, 
188. 

Ayr,  sheriff  of,  Comptroller’s  receipts  from, 
451. 

sheriffdom  of,  lease  of  lands  in,  481. 

Aytoun,  laird  of,  the  late,  liferent  of 
barony  of  Boltoun  held  by  his  relict 
Mariota,  mother  of  the  late  Patrick, 
620. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  western  half 

of  Dunmore  and  lands  of  Glendowky, 
545. 


Bad  lane  and  Bradokle,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Cunynghame,  622. 

Bagraw,  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 
Thorntoun,  513. 

Bailiary,  office  of,  of  Discher,  &c.,  518  ; of 
Ballincreif,  184,  186,  562 ; of  Leswalt, 
549 ; of  hospital  of  Kyncais,  535. 

Bailie,  commission  of  justiciary  to  the, 
of  prior  of  Coldingham,  617  ; do.  to 
the,  of  the  bishop  of  Moray,  619.  See 
Bailiary. 

Bailies  of  burghs.  See  Burgh. 

Bailye  (Bailie,  Balye),  Andrew,  sasine  to, 
of  Panystounand  others  in  Haddington, 
549. 

Bartholomew,  bailie  of  Renfrew,  112. 

Mr  Cuthbert,  payment  to,  as  the- 

saurer  in  absence  of  the  Comptroller, 
79  ; rector  of  Sanquhar,  lands  in  Gallo- 
way let  to,  479. 

Friar  Nicholas,  warden  of  Friars 

Minor  of  Kirkcudbright,  96,  111,  198, 
213. 

Mr  Robert,  478. 

Thomas  sasine  of  Paynstoun  to,  531. 

William,  sasine  of  Lokarthill  to, 

551. 

Bailyelande.  See  Craglande. 

Baird,  George,  fee  from  fermes  of 
Banff,  211. 

Bakers  wheat  o 470  ; see  also  Craw, 
James  and  Laurence  ; Hunter,  Martin  ; 


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INDEX. 


Schaw,  John  ; Scott,  Walter  ; Wilke- 
soun,  William. 

Bakery,  “ baikhous  ” in  Edinburgh  castle, 
108. 

Baky,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  mill, 
mansion,  &c.  and  advocation  of  chapelry 
(capellanie)  thereof,  to  lord  Glammys, 
612  ; sasine  of  half  of,  to  ditto,  619. 

Balbethy,  lands  of,  523. 

Balbreky  (Balbredy),  fermes  of,  397,  409, 
411  ; remitted  to  John  Douglas,  15, 
181,  252,  404,  408,  410  ; paid  by  him 
to  the  Comptroller,  405  ; remitted  to 
relict  of  Andrew  Wod,  knight,  “propter 
sterilitatem  terre,”  404,  408,  410  ; town 
of,  occupied  by  her  for  two  years,  404  ; 
barley  of,  to  John  Douglas,  178  ; tenants' 
of,  to  be  cited  for  arrears,  415  ; named, 

504.  See  also  Auldhall. 

Balcancoll,  lands  of,  granted  by  the  late 
king  to  David  Grahame,  161,  171. 

Newtoun  of,  f*ermes  of,  396  ; formerly 

occupied  by  Robert  Simple,  let  to  Edana, 
his  daughter,  and  Thomas  Dik  her  hus- 
band, 496  ; fermes  of,  remitted  to  David 
Grahame,  164,  168,  180,  414. 

Balcarras  (Balcarrowis,  Balcaras),  with  mill 
fermes  of,  399  ; three  breweries  of, 

505. 

Balcomy,  lands  of,  excambed  by  John 
Leslie  of  Wardaris  for  lordship  of  Garvi- 
auch,  301  ; grassum  and  back -rents  of, 
paid  by  David  Leirmonth,  282  ; let  to 
him,  498;  fermes  of,  347  455. 

Balcongy,  third  of,  549. 

Balcony,  quarter  of,  fermes  of,  (Delcony) 
84;  (Balcony)  142,  302,  380;  fee  ofmair 
of,  85,  143,  304,  382  ; fee  of  keeper  of 
Dingwall  castle  paid  from,  85,  143,  304, 
382. 

Balcormo,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Alisone 
Abircrumby,  622. 

Balcrag.  See  Ouchtertire. 

Balcruchan,  part  of  lands  of  Bennan,  610. 

Balfour  (Balfoure),  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of 
Monthquhany  and  Strethore,  and  of 


annualrent  of  Estir  Ferny,  in  virtue  of 
dispensation  of  non-age,  604. 

Balfour,  David,  porter,  fee  of,  136,  173, 
221,  287. 

David,  sasines  to,  of  Ballindone,  528  ; 

of  Petcullo,  549  ; of  Carraldston  and 
Rethmelrye,  559. 

Duncan,  tenant  in  Estirdronn,  494, 

501. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Scrimgeour, 

503. 

John,  courier,  payment  . to,  from 

customs  of  Edinburgh,  107  ; fee  of,  156. 

John,  messenger,  fee  of,  119,  221, 

287,  355,  467. 

-T — John,  “qui  obiit  in  bello,”  Dene  Myln 
let  to  his  wife  Christian  Sibbald  and  his 
son  Patrick  Balfour,  495. 

Michael,  master  of  the  ale  cellar,  his 

fee  and  wages  of  his  groom,  10. 

Michael,  claims  Ballinbla  in  feu- 

ferme,  15,  168,  180,  252,  322,  410. 

Sir  Michael,  of  Burlie,  Kinloch  let 

to,  495  ; Star  let  to,  494,  502. 

Patrick.  See  Balfour,  John. 

Sir  Thomas,  chaplain  at  Falkland, 

payment  of  grain  to,  12,  14,  165,  166, 
176,  177,  249,  250,  320,  321,  405,  407. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Balfouris  Boqu- 

hopill  and  others  in  Perthshire,  566. 

William,  janitor,  fee  of,  122,  (servitor 

of  the  late  king)  288,  (janitor)  355. 

Balfouris  Boquhopill,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Balfour,  566. 

Balgarvy,  502. 

Balgawy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  George 
Prestoun,  630. 

Balgervv,  Eister,  ferme  of,  394. 

Balglalie,  523. 

Westir,  superiority  of,  annexed  to 

barony  of  Glasmont,  523. 

Balgony,  lands  of,  in  Locherschir  Estir, 
sasine  of,  to  David  Boiswell,  523  ; barony 
of,  sasine  of,  (lands,  &c.,  particularised) 
to  James  Lundy,  552,  553. 

— — laird  of,  brieves  of  “meminimus” 


INDEX. 


653 


and  “ furthe  ” raised  against,  as  superior 
of  Cochnoch  and  other  lands  in  Forfar, 
602. 

Balgowin,  sasine  of,  to  Richard  Stewart, 
587  ; to  Lord  Innermeth,  609. 

Balgowy.  See  Gask. 

Balgredane,  let  to  George  Carnis,  481,  507. 

Balgregane  (Schir  Alexander  McCulloch), 
480  ; rental  of,  486,  510. 

Balhaggarty,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Erskin,  knight,  520. 

Balharry,  sasine  of,  to  John  Cargill,  535. 

Balhesok,  613. 

“Balis,  le  ” (?  Balkis)  and  “rauchteris  ” for 
repair  of  a chamber,  350. 

Balkello  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 
Thorntoun,  513. 

Ballantyne  (Ballintyne,  Ballendyne,  Bal- 
lyntyne),  John,  ‘ £ clericus  expensarum,  ” 
119,  321. 

Mr  John,  “abbreviator”  of  accounts 

228  ; £30  to,  for  his  labours  and  ex- 
penses, 466. 

Patrick,  steward  of  the  queen,  pay- 
ments to,  101,  157. 

Patrick,  the  late,  servitor  of  the 

queen,  9. 

See  also  Bannachtyne,  Bannatyne. 

Ballathis,  sasine  of,  to  John  Kennedy,  579. 

Ballathous,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence  Merser, 
553. 

Ballautheis,  sasine  of,  to  John  Wardropar, 
607. 

Ballegarno  (Ballegirno),  barony  of,  sasine 
of  half  of,  to  Robert  Creichtoun,  531  ; 
of  third  of  half  of,  to  Jonet  Haliburton, 
573,  590. 

Balleif,  lands  of,  553. 

Ballerno,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Ruthven,  575. 

Ballinbla,  fermes  of,  398  ; named,  505  ; 
claimed  in  feu-ferme  by  Michael  Balfour 
and  Mr  William  Knowis,  15,  168,  180, 
251,  322,  410. 

Ballincankoll,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Bal- 
lincankoll,  591. 


Ballincankoll,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of 
Ballincankoll,  Carmore  and  Caruny- 
heane  with  mill,  which  had  been  in 
ward,  591. 

Ballincreif  (Ballincrefe),  accounts  of  lord- 
ship  of,  rendered  by  Isabella  Hoppar, 
relict  of  Mr  John  Murray  of  Blakbarony, 
43,  183  ; sasine  of  two  husbandlands  in, 
to  Patrick  Hepburne,  515  ; augmenta- 
tion of  rental  by  assedation  of  husband- 
lands,  &c.  of,  in  feu-ferme  to  the  late  Mr 
John  Murray  of  Blakbarony,  184;  sasine 
to  Andrew  Murray  (29  July  1514)  of  hus- 
bandlands and  mill  of,  cot-acres  of  town 
of,  “thirle  multur”  of  mains  of,  and  of 
Gosfurd  and  Spittale,  and  office  of  baili- 
ary  of,  562  ; fermes  of  husbandlands, 
cot-acres,  dovecot,  gardens,  orchard  and 
“doukat  aker”  of,  185,  562  ; bailie  of, 
184,  185;  brewhouse  of,  183;  cotlands  of 
town  of,  183 ; cot-town  of,  184, 186 ; croft 
near  garden  and  orchard  of,  183;  gardens 
or  orchard  of,  184, 185,  186 ; dovecot  and 
“ducatakir”  of,  behind  the  garden  on  the 
north,  184,  185,  186  ; half-merk  land  of, 
183 ; husbandlands  in  town  and  territory 
of,  548;  mill  of,  183,  184;  thirl,  multure, 
and  sukkin  of,  184,  186  ; pigeon  and 
cherry  fermes  of  the  dovecot  and  orchard 
of,  183,  186  ; smithy  of,  183  ; quarter 
of,  called  Reidspittale,  see  Reidspittale. 

Mains  of,  fermes  of  fourth  part  of, 

granted  in  liferent  to  Alexander  Naper 
and  Agnes  his  wife,  45,  185  ; fermes  of 
half  of,  remitted  to  Robert  Borthwick, 
“machinator,”  46,  185  ; victual  fermes 
of  fourth  part  of,  which  Adam  Nesbit 
held,  to  be  paid  to  the  said  Robert,  46  ; 
half  of,  set  to  Robert  Borthwick  at  aug- 
mentation of  rental,  184  ; fermes  of, 
183  ; thirl,  multure  and  sukken  of,  184, 
186,  562. 

£10  lands  of,  formerly  held  by 

Thomas  Hoppringill,  34  ; fermes  of, 
granted  to  Alexander  Keris,  chief  cook, 
45,  185  ; allowed  to  John  Drummond, 


654 


INDEX. 


carpenter,  44  ; charter  of,  to  the  same 
in  liferent  by  James  iv.,  44  n.,  185. 

Ballindalloch  (Ballandallach,  Balnadal- 
lach),  fermes  of,  in  hands  of  John  Graunt 
of  Freuchy  and  accounted  for  in  account 
of  Glencharny,  29,  69  ; fermes  of,  66, 
150  ; lordship  of,  claimed  as  included  in 
earldom  of  Moray,  364. 

Ballindoch,  in  Forfar,  613. 

Ballindoch,  in  Perth,  barony  of,  sasine  of, 
to  Alexander  Lyndesay  of  Uchtirmonsy, 
knight,  524  ; to  David  lord  Lyndesay’, 
599. 

Ballindocht,  in  Aberdeen,  lands  of,  545. 

Ballindone,  in  Fife,  sasine  of,  to  David 
Balfour,  528. 

in  Galloway,  grange  of,  let  to  Jonet 

Stewart  and  her  son  Archibald  Dunbar, 
486,  511. 

Ballindune,  in  Galloway,  428,  486,  511. 

Ballingall,  fermes  and  annualrent  of,  398  ; 
let  to  Walter  Heriot,  497  ; grassum  of, 
319 ; Ballingaw,  505  ; third  part  of, 
525. 

Elizabeth,  tenant  in  Newtoun  of 

Falkland,  497. 

Master  William  (Ballingaw),  notary 

public,  504. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  lands 

of  Ballingall,  523. 

Ballingoune,  lands  of,  556. 

Ballinkirk,  fermes  of,  397  ; let  to  John 
Gib  at  reduction  of  rent,  497,  248,  318; 
named,  504. 

Ballivi  ad  extra,  accounts  of,  1,  66,  124, 
225,  293,  360,  378  ; Comptroller’s 

receipts  from,  117,  216,  281,  346,  452, 
453.  See  also  Accounts. 

Ballokhill,  fermes  of,  belonging  to  Inver- 
ness, 64,  110,  211,  278,  336,  450. 

Balmacawell,  sasine  of,  to  James  Colqu- 
houn,  582. 

Balmaclanochan,  sasine  of,  to  Elizabeth 
Kennedy,  535  ; with  tower  and  fortalice, 
to  Gilbert  Kennedy,  597. 

Balmaclellane,  sasine  of  lands  of,  and  of 


the  Park  with  the  mill  of,  to  Jonet 
Gordoun,  592.  See  Gordouu,  Jonet. 

Balmadornik  let  to  Michael  Donaldsone, 
free  of  rent,  489. 

Balmakelly,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Erskin,  520. 

Balmakewin  (Balmakewile,  Balmakeuin, 
Balmakeule),  annuity  from,  to  heirs  of 
William  Livingstoun  of  Drumry,  25,  80, 
124,  225,  293,  360,  420. 

Balmale,  sasine  of  annualrent  of,  to  William 
Burnet,  533. 

Balmaledy,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Liell, 
549. 

Balmanach,  lands  of,  549. 

Balmane,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Ramsay,  534. 

Balmaugan,  half  of  the  lands  of  Sannak 
(Schannoch),  called,  35,  74,  135,  234, 
297,  427  ; lands  of,  set  to  David  Purves, 
macer,  235,  297,  427. 

Balmanno,  sasine  of  annualrent  of,  to 
Walter  Ogilvy,  610. 

Balmarauch,  lands  of,  551. 

Balmatreuchtre,  sasine  of,  to  Robert 
Maxwell,  523. 

Balmouth,  lands  of,  532. 

Balmowto,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Boiswell, 
523. 

Balmuk,  William  Spicehous  in  arrears  for, 
25. 

Balmullo,  sasine  of,  to  John  Scrimgeour, 
558. 

Balmulto,  sasine  of  ninth  part  of,  to 
Alexander  Lyndsay,  586. 

Balmuth,  in  barony  of  Tellin,  held  by 
Margaret  Moncur,  spouse  of  the  late 
William  Maxwell  of  Tellin,  knight,  624. 

Balnabreck,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Guthre, 
545. 

Balnakerde,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Rettray, 
543. 

Balnamone,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of  fee  of  half 
of,  to  William  Wod  with  reservation  of 
the  liferent  to  Dorothie  Tullocht,  608. 

See  Kynnard. 


INDEX. 


655 


Balnawis,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of,  to  John 
lord  Glammys,  613. 

Balram,  David,  sasine  to,  of  the  Castell- 
riggis  Westir  of  Kingorne,  633. 

Balrassy.  See  Dundonald. 

Balregy,  523. 

Balrochane,  sasine  of  20  merk  lands  of,  to 
James  Flemyng,  525. 

Baltrine,  mill  of,  621. 

Baltrody  (Baltroddy),  barony  of,  sasine  of, 
to  Alexander  Lyndsay  of  Uchtirmonsy, 
knight,  524 ; with  Petfour,  to  David  lord 
Lyndesay,  600. 

Baltuly  and  Kingarrouk  in  barony  of  Seres, 
sasine  of  third  of,  to  James  Skrymgeour, 
601. 

Baity  (Bawty),  Stephan,  mason,  monies  to, 
3 ; fee  of,  and  his  “prentys,”  48  ; (for 
repairs  to  Linlithgow  palace)  94  ; (the 
late),  195. 

Balwery,  laird  of,  custom  of  salmon  and 
cod  to,  for  his  ransom,  103.  See  also 
Scott,  Sir  William. 

Balyellane,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Macdowell, 
556. 

Balzert,  John,  sailor,  “ serpentynis  ” 
delivered  to,  33. 

Banbreiehi,  Petcarne  and  Cragingalle, 
annexed  to  barony  of  Ruthven,  mortifica- 
tion to  chaplains  out  of  the  lands  of, 
575. 

Banff,  accounts  of  custumars  of,  98,  335, 
371  ; of  bailies  of,  210,  341  ; Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  bailies  of,  215, 
345  ; from  custumars  of,  346,  452  ; 
annuity  from  fermes  of,  to  college  of 
Aberdeen,  211,  341  ; payment  from 
ditto  to  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  for  second 
teinds,  211,  341  ; customs  of,  let  on 
lease,  98,  99  ; heirs  of  custumars  of,  to 
be  cited  for  arrears,  335,  372  ; sasine  of 
castle  of,  with  hill  and  garden  to  Earl 
of  Buchan,  607. 

sheriff  of,  Comptroller’s  receipts  from, 

452. 

sheriffdom  of,  sasine  of  offices  of  ' 


sheriff  and  crownar  of,  to  John  Earl  of 
Buchan,  607. 

Banker.  See  Friscobaldi  ; Saturnino. 

Bannachtyne  (Bannachtine),  fermes  of, 
397  ; Banachty  named,  496  ; Bannachy, 
504. 

Alexander.  See  Bannachtyne,  Robert. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Kerelawmond, 

which  had  been  in  the  king’s  hands 
since  Flodden,  575. 

Robert,  whose  father  Alexander  Ban- 
nachtyne was  fatally  wounded  on  the 
field  of  battle  in  Northumberland,  sasine 
to,  of  lands  in  Bute,  596. 

Robert,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  561. 

Bannatyne  (Bannotyn),  John,  £5  to,  for 
his  labours,  467. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Allirstokkis  and 

Logoch  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  601. 

See  also  Ballantyne. 

Bannerman  (Banerman),  Alexander,  of 
Waltirtoun,  slaughter  of,  347. 

Henry,  sasine  to,  of  Litle  Auchmakoy, 

611. 

John,  queen’s  malster,  payment  to, 

39  ; malt  to,  42. 

Banochty,  sasine  of,  to  James  Lundy,  553. 

Banquhora,  lands  of,  86. 

Bar  in  Kilberchane,  lands  of,  523. 

Barber,  the  king’s  (barbetonsor).  See 
Murray,  John. 

Barbeth,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Kennedy, 
617. 

Barboy,  sasine  of,  to  Gilbert  Roryson,  573. 

Barchanwore,  lands  of,  618. 

Barcheane,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Elizabeth 
Stewart,  lady  Coldonknowis,  36. 

Barclay  (Bercla,  Berclay),  Egidia,  relict  of 
Symon  Kirkcaldy,  “qui  obiit  in  bello,” 
496,  504. 

John,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  562. 

Jonet,  widow  of  John  Inche,  495, 

502. 

Patrick,  his  annuity  from  fermes 

of  Aberdeen  transferred  to  church  of 
Aberdeen,  65,  115,  212,  277,  343,  449. 


656 


INDEX. 


Barclay,  Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Carcok  in  Perthshire,  569. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Tolle  and  others 

in  Aberdeenshire,  569. 

Thomas,  of  Rhynd,  tenant  in  Ardett, 

494,  176,  177,  502. 

- — ■ Thomas,  wheat  and  barley  delivered 
to,  by  precept  of  the  queen,  407,  409. 

Thomas,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  598, 

600. 

Barcloy  (Bercloy,  Barley),  fermes  of, 
granted  to  John  Lindesay,  34,  73,  135, 
234,  297,  427  ; rental  of,  483,  509.  See 
Corscrag. 

Bard,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Posso  and  Glen- 
rathnes,  554. 

Bardislandis,  husbandland  of,  522. 

Bardrochit,  lands  of,  542. 

Barflathill,  in  barony  of  Kilmalamak,  542. 

Barhowre.  See  Barrinbarrach. 

Bark,  three  ships  called  “le  barkis  ” at 
Dumbarton,  57  ; “le  Bark  de  Abavil,” 
188.  See  Blakbark. 

Barley,  from  Fife  to  Edinburgh  for  ale, 
14  ; for  households  of  king  and  queen, 
14  ; for  do.  of  the  lord  governor,  291 ; 
to  the  king’s  brewer,  408  ; for  the  king’s 
household,  470,  471  ; from  Largo  to 
Leith,  7,  161,  171,  246,  318,  402  ; to 
the  lord  governor’s  brewer,  224 ; for 
castle  of  Dunbar,  224  ; chamberlain  of 
Stirlingshire  charges  himself  with  a 
peck  of  barley  to  each  boll  for  making 
into  malt,  41 ; barley  from  Ross  to  Leith, 
290  ; bought  from  Earl  of  Pluntlie  and 
lost  on  voyage  to  Leith,  471  ; difference 
of  price  between  barley  and  malt,  469  ; 
one  boll  of,  allowed  for  the  making  of  each 
chalder  into  malt,  471 ; eight  chalders  of, 
granted  to  William  Forestar  in  lieu  of 
his  liferent  of  two  acres  of  land,  471  ; 
barley  to  Friars  Minor  of  Edinburgh, 
471. 

sold,  3,  133,  177,  178,  179,  182  ; 

at  10s.  per  boll,  42 ; at  8s.  4d.  per 
boll,  412  ; at  half  a merk  per  boll,  21  ; 


at  5s.  per  boll,  232  ; of  Largo  at  16s.  per 
boll,  408  ; of  Balbrechy  at  8s.  per  boll, 
409  ; of  Moray  at  10  merks  per  chalder, 
118,  at  6s.  per  boll,  134,  283  ; of  Ross 
at  6s.  per  boll,  283,  at  7s.  8d.  per.  boll, 
283  ; of  Ross,  85,  143,  304,  305,  382  ; 
barley  sold  at  12s.  per  boll,  347  ; at  5s., 
363  ; sold  by  Comptroller,  224,  291,  472. 

Barley,  of  Ross,  delivered  to  Comptroller, 

305,  383  ; barley  to  Comptroller  from 
girnalman  of  Arbroath,  218;  from  cham- 
berlain of  Fife,  216,  281,  454  ; from 
chamberlain  of  Ross,  218,  346,  454  ; do. 
of  Ardmannach,  346  ; do.  of  Fife,  346; 
received  by  Comptroller,  456  ; sold  by 
Comptroller  at  12s.  per  boll,  one  boll  per 
chalder  being  deducted  ‘ £ pro  lie  cheritie,  ” 
471,  472. 

— — fermes  of  Ardmannach,  88,  144, 

306,  386  ; of  Ballincreif,  44,  183,  184, 
186;  of  Bute,  19-22,  230-233,  312- 
313,  361-363,  378-380  ; of  Fife,  4-5,. 
13-15,  159-160,  166-7,  169,  170,  177- 
180,  243-5,  250-1,  313-4,  321-2,  393- 
400  passim , 407-9,  412-414  and  passim 
in  “Rentalia,”  494-505  ; of  Garviauch, 
76,  151,  239,  300,  see  also  Tolbeir  ; of 
Granges  of  Dunbar,  43 ; of  Kintor, 
Coule  and  Oneile,  26,  27,  77,  138  ; of 
Linlithgowshire,  1,  4 ; of  Moray,  30,  70, 
133  ; of  Ross,  84,  87,  142,  302,  380  ; 
of  Stirlingshire,  41. 

Barmail,  sasine  of  merkland  of,  to  Edward 
Maxwell,  547. 

Barnakile,  lands  of,  634. 

Barneill,  sasine  of  lands  of  tenandry  of,  to 
Donald  Makclune,  563. 

Barns  of  Cragmelour,  629. 

Barnysbreauch,  sasine  of,  to  John  Murheid, 
549. 

Barocht  in  Borty. , See  Borty. 

Baron  (Baroun),  Donald,  sasine  to,  of 
barony  of  Kincardin  (in  Inverness),  616. 

James,  acts  for  prior  of  Friars 

Preachers  of  Edinburgh,  110. 

Patrick,  of  Spittalfeild,  sheriff,  “in 


INDEX. 


hac  parte,”  518,  598,  600,  604,  608, 
612. 

Baronsoun,  Finlay,  sasine  of  Fandowy  to, 
524. 

Barony,  town  of  Donyng  created  “in 
liberum  burgum  in  baronia,”  519 ; barony 
or  thanage  of  Glendoauchy,  607. 

Baroun.  See  Baron. 

Barquhar,  lands  of,  “ betuix  the  watteris  ” 
in  Dumfriesshire,  566. 

Barrels,  wood  for  herring  barrels,  194 ; 
barrels  for  salmon,  149,  308,  388. 

Barres,  le  (Barras,  lie),  Sir  James  Ellem 
chaplain  of,  334,  442. 

Barres,  Mekle,  in  Kincardin,  sasine  of 
annualrent  of,  to  William  Bonar,  557. 

Barrinbarrach  and  Barhowre,  sasine  of  half 
of  six  merk  lands  and  of  half  of  the 
two  mills  of,  to  Elizabeth  Tate,  605  ; 
ditto  to  Margaret  Tate,  606. 

Barry,  Janet  (Joneta),  widow  of  James 
Wedirburne,  custumar  of  Dundee,  her 
account,  50. 

Barsallach,  lands  of,  556. 

Barschean  (Barscheane,  Bairscheane).  See 
Munches. 

Barskeauch,  half  of,  let  to  John  Lindissay, 
483,  508.  See  also  Knokinschene. 

Barskuby,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart,  555. 

Barsky,  let  to  William  Heris,  483,  509. 

Barton,  Andrew,  xciii. 

Robert,  his  career  traced,  xciii. -v. 

See  Bertoun. 

Barvannage,  lands  of,  547. 

Baryarrik,  sasine  of,  to  Duncan  Makkee, 
605. 

Bass,  sasine  of  half  of  lands  of,  to  Robert 
Lauder  of  Bass,  for  duplication  of  blench- 
ferme,  619. 

Bassinden,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  John  Tile, 
533  ; of  lands  in  town  of,  to  John  Duns, 
555. 

Bastie,  de  la ; payment  to  Sir  Anthony 
Dersy  de  Labasty,  knight,  of  100  crowns 
by  order  of  the  lord  governor,  163  ; 
payment  to  Sir  Anthony  Darsy  baron  de 


657 

la  Bastie  for  himself  and  his  servant, 
201  ; household  of,  and  personal  furnish- 
ings for,  201 ; wife  of  Monsieur  la  Bastie, 
351  ; slaughter  of,  351  ; notice  of,  cxlii. 

Bateiscraggis.  See  Clatty. 

Bathcat,  barony  of,  Mekle  Blakburn  in,  611. 

Battis,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  Ker,  628. 

Battle,  sasine  to  son  of  Henry  Wardlaw, 
who  died  “in  bello  commisso  in  Anglia,” 
574;  lands  in  non-entry  “a  tempore 
belli  novissime  in  Anglia  concussi,” 
575  ; sasine,  granted  “ratione  dispensa- 
tionis et  acti  in  bello,”  588,  see  Heirs 
of  those  who  died  in  the  army  ; lands 
let,  generally  for  “grassum”  only,  to 
widows  and  heirs  of  those  who  had  died 
“in  bello,”  viz.  Andrew  Simson  (“in 
bello  cum  rege  ”)  477  ; John  Ramsay 
of  Trarinyeane,  knight,  482 ; Herbert 
Lindissay,  482  ; Robert  Heris,  483  ; 
John  Mureheid,  483,  484  ; James  Dun- 
bar, knight,  483  ; Dunbar  of  Mochrum, 
483,  486  ; Robeit  Gordoune,  484  ; 

father  of  John  Gordoune,  484  ; Archi- 
bald Douglas,  484  ; James  Dunbar, 
knight,  484  ; Adair  of  Kinhilt,  486  ; John 
Striveling  (“in  bello  cum  rege,”  “in 
campo  bellico”)  491,  (“sub  vexillo 
regis”)  513.;  Thomas  Inglis  (“in  bello 
cum  rege”),  494;  John  Inche,  495,502  ; 
John  Balfour,  495  ; Symon  Kirkcaldy, 
496,  504 ; Henry  Ramsay,  496.  See  also 
Field,  The;  Flodden;  Northumberland. 

Baty,  Elen,  mother  of  George  Henrisoun, 
had  liferent  of  Fordale,  604. 

John,  falconer,  fermes  of  Dorno  al- 
lowed to,  7,  161. 

Baublar,  lands  of,  531. 

Bauchaellis,  three  towns  of,  531. 

Bavereche  (?  Beveridge),  John  and  Thomas 
tenants  in  Cotland  of  Uchtirmukty,  503. 

Bawbirny,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  lands 
of  Innerichty  and  office  of  mair  of  the 
quarter  of  Dundee,  583. 

Bawden,  lands  of,  523. 

Bawgaway,  barony  of  Inchesture  and,  524. 


65  8 


INDEX. 


Bawgillo,  sasine  of  lands  and  mill  of,  to 
Patrick  lord  Gray,  582. 

Bawgilloquhy,  lands  of,  527. 

Bawharty,  in  barony  of  Tulycultre,  539. 

Bawillo,  sasine  of,  to  John  Forestare,  526. 

Bawlane,  lands  of,  556. 

Westir,  613. 

Bawram,  sasine  of,  to  David  Bawram,  580. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Bawram 

which  had  been  in  the  king’s  hands 
for  nine  years,  580. 

Bawty,  Stephen.  See  Baity. 

Beane,  le,  (?  Beanne.)  See  Wine. 

Beaton.  See  Betonn. 

Beauch.  See  Fintelanch. 

Beaulieu  (de  Bello  Loco),  prior  and  con- 
vent of,  annualrent  to,  of  money  and 
pepper  from  Avauch  and  Eddirdule,  89, 
147,  307,  387. 

Beg.  See  Amros  Beg. 

Beildestonn,  Karnetralyane,  Mekle  Gas- 
kow,  sasine  of,  to  John  Earl  of  Buchan, 
623. 

Belcheir,  lie  (?  goodcheer),  265. 

Bele,  sasine  of,  with  tower,  &c.  to  Robert 
Lauder  of  Bass,  620. 

Belhavin,  sasine  of  seven  acres  of  arable 
land  in  “ le  sulye”  of,  among  the  lands 
of  the  Crukis,  to  Jonet  and  Margaret 
Watt,  617  ; to  Archibald  Spens,  632. 

Bellenden,  John,  clerk  of  king’s  accounts, 
identified  with  the  translator  of  Livy, 
cx. 

Bello,  mill  of,  fermes  of,  394,  502  ; let  to 
John  Patersen  and  others,  494. 

Belteir.  See  Egirnes. 

Beltinschewan,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Fraser,  593. 

Beltoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Hay  of  Ho- 
prew,  knight,  521. 

Bennahede,  lands  of,  530. 

Bennan,  in  Carrik,  sasine  of  lands  of, 
in  detail,  to  John  Kennedy,  610. 

Mains  of,  610. 

Benott,  Thomas,  Clarencieux  Herald,  letter 
to  Wolsey,  xlii.  See  App:  iii. 


Benstoun,  John,  and  Jonet  Simsoun,  his 
mother,  tenants  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

Benyn,  Westir,  sasine  of  third  of,  to 
Robert  Bruce,  571  ; of  third  of,  to  John 
Levingstoun,  583  ; of  fourth  of  the  lands 
and  third  of  the  mill  of,  to  John  Bertra- 
hame,  57 9.  See  Middilbenyne. 

Bercky.  See  Barclay. 

Berclays  Hauch,  sasine  of,  to  John  Oli- 
phant,  615. 

Bercly  (in  Kirkcudbright),  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Murray,  542 ; to  John  Murray, 
576.  ■ . 

Bergany,  sasine  of,  and  of  other  lands  in 
Carrick,  with  castle,  &c.  to  Alexander 
Kennedy,  617. 

Beridale,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Oliphant 
with  fortalices,  mills,  fishings,  &c. , 632. 

Berley,  sasine  of,  to  William  Levenax, 
589. 

(?  Barlow),  Elizabeth,  spouse  of  the 

late  Alexander  lord  Elphinston,  re- 
nunciation by,  562. 

Bernes  (Bernis),  William,  prior  of  Friars 
Preachers  of  Inverie,  198  ; of  Dominicans 
of  Inverness,  211. 

Bernhowre.  See  Berrinberrach. 

Berntagart,  let  to  Archibald  Dunbar,  484, 
509. 

Berrinberrach  and  Bernhowre,  sasine  of 
half  of,  to  James  Gordoun,  628. 

Bertaneholme  (Bertanholme),  sasine  of,  to 
David  Cunynghame,  635  ; annualrent  of 
pepper  from,  526,  628. 

Bertoun,  Robert,  notice  of,  xciii. ; pro- 
visions delivered  to,  for  the  king’s  ships 
and  for  Dunbar  Castle,  223. 

Robert,  of  Overberntoun,  Comp- 
troller, wheat  sold  by,  134  ; payments, 
furnishings,  &c.  to,  or  by  order  of,  225- 
278,  293-343,  360-450,  passim;  his 
accounts  as  comptroller,  279,  344,  451  ; 
as  custumar  of  Edinburgh,  268,  334,  442  ; 
commissioner  to  let  crown  lands,  245, 
258,  487,  489,  490,  494,  499,  500,  501, 
511  ; commissioner  for  assedation  of 


INDEX. 


659 


Galloway,  234,  481  ; lease  made  by,  493; 
payment  to,  of  one  merk,  309 ; allowance 
to,  for  six  horses  and  for  wages  of  himself 
and  five  servants,  from  1st  Sept.  1517 
to  1st  Sept,  1518,  358  ; allowance  to,  for 
‘ 4 fals  plakkis  ” received  by  him  “ negli- 
genter,”  358  ; on  sederunt  of  Exchequer, 
260  ; named,  486,  487  ; at  Irvine,  490  ; 
sits  on  an  action  regarding  a lease,  505. 
See  also  Blakbark,  the. 

Bertrahame,  John,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of 
Westir  Benyn  which  had  been  in  ward 
for  nine  years,  579. 

Berwik,  sheriffship  of,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Hepbarne,  516. 

Berywallok,  rental  of,  510.  See  also 
Kerewallok. 

Bethat,  Andrew,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to, 
492. 

Bethirroule  (Bethirroull),  sasine  of  lord- 
ship  of,  in  barony  of  Bethir,  to  George 
Turnbull,  624  ; sasine  of  patronage  of 
church  of,  to  Thomas  Rutherford,  573. 

Betoun  (Beton),  David,  his  son  and  relict 
in  arrears  for  Brigland,  25  ; fermes  of 
Brigland  remitted  to  his  son,  126,  241, 
254,  310. 

James,  Archbishop,  fortifies  Falk- 
land against  Margaret  and  Angus,  lxi. ; 
deprived  of  the  Great  Seal,  lxii. ; sketch 
of  his  life,  lxxxv. ; his  accounts  as 
Chamberlain  of  Fife,  lxxxvi.  See 
Glasgow,  Archbishop  of. 

John,  oats  sold  to,  411  ; oats  to,  for 

his  horse,  411. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  or  lordship 

of  Carnetoun,  621. 

John,  son  of  David,  tenant  of  Nethir 

Reras,  498. 

John,  of  Creich  (Creif),  consents  to 

lease  of  Nethir  Reras  to  John  Stewart 
alias  Mathison  his  maternal  brother, 
505  ; tenant  of  Urquhard,  503 ; action 
against,  by  Muncrefe  of  Tibbermello 
regarding  lease  of  Urquhard  decided  in 
Betoun’s  favour,  505-6  ; Brigland  let 


with  consent  of,  to  William  Stewart 
alias  Mathison  his  maternal  brother, 
512. 

Betoun,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Fliskby  dispen- 
sation of  non -age,  591 ; of  Creich  by  ditto, 
593. 

Mirabelle,  and  Thomas  her  son 

tenants  in  mill  of  Bello,  494. 

Beveridge.  See  Bavereche. 

Bewfort,  barony  of,  sasine  of  lands  in,  to 
James  Fentoun,  565. 

Bikkertoun,  Thomas,  marischal  of  the 
late  king,  his  fee  paid  to  his  widow, 
9,  10. 

Bingane,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence  lord 
Oliphant,  613. 

Binning.  See  Estirbynning. 

Binmore.  See  Bynmoir. 

Birgadulknok,  sasine  of,  to  Donald  Mak- 
werarty,  596. 

Birgehame,  called  Mekle  Birgehame,  sasine 
of,  to  William  Bruse  of  Erlishall,  619. 

Birkmyr,  lands  in  Cumertreis  called,  621. 

Birroune,  wine  exported  to,  from  Edin- 
burgh, 268. 

Bissat  (Bissait,  Bisset,  Bissate,  Bissete), 
James,  messenger,  fee  of,  119,  221, 
287,  355,  467. 

James,  of  Fernyflat,  sheriff  “ in  hac 

parte,”  583. 

John,  cook,  fee  of,  121,  222,  288, 

356. 

Bitumen,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

-Blacader  Castle,  payment  to  Mr  Patrick 
Blacater  for  keeping,  351. 

Blacater,  Mr  Patrick,  Archdeacon  of  Glas- 
gow, payment  to,  for  keeping  the  castle 
of  Blacader,  351. 

Blackball,  Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Litle 
Follay,  616  ; statement  by,  as  to  pre- 
cept of  sasine,  616. 

Blaidnach  (Bladenauch,  Blaidnacht, 

Blaidnoch,  Bladenach,  Bladenocht), 

fishings  of,  in  hands  of  Friars  Preachers 
of  Wigtoun,  33,  73,  135,  234,  296,  427  ; 
rental  of,  486,  511  ; mill  of,  486,  511. 


660 


INDEX. 


Blair.  See  Blar  ; Blare. 

Blairmalkin  (Blairemalkyne)  formerly 
waste,  let  to  Thomas  Forestar,  chamber- 
lain  of  Galloway,  479  ; and  to  his  son 
Walter,  485  ; rental  of,  510  ; sublet  to 
Mr  Archibald  Stewart,  rector  of  Kirk- 
maquho,  486  ; cf.  Blairmanachane. 

Blairmanachane  (Blairmawkyn,  Blair- 
mauchnatyne,  Blairmanauchtyne),  lands 
of,  75,  136,  235,  428  ; cf.  Blairmalkin. 

Blairmore,  let  to  lord  Drummond  in  feu- 
ferme,  512. 

Blakat,  sasine  of,  to  Jonet  Portare,  598. 

Blakbark,  the,  belonging  to  Robert  Ber- 
toun  of  Ovirberntoun  and  sent  to  the 
lord  governor,  500t  merks  taken  by  the 
Spaniards  from,  and  allowed  to  Bertoun 
in  his  account  as  comptroller,  464. 

Blakbarony,  sasine  of  lands  of  tenandry 
of  barony  of,  to  Andrew  Murray,  563. 

Blakburn,  husbandlands  of,  614. 

Mekle,  in  barony  of  Bathcat,  sasine 

of,  to  Robert  Maxwell,  611. 

Blakburne,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Houstoun,  557. 

Blakcastell,  lands  of,  in  Lanark,  546. 

Blakfaldis,  in  barony  of  Balgony,  553. 

Blakfurd,  fermes  of,  granted  to  Jonet 
Small,  22,  242,  254,  391. 

Blakhall,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Blakhall,  542. 

in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  to  James 

Stewart,  552. 

William,  sasines  to,  of  Blakhall  and 

others  in  Aberdeenshire,  with  office  of 
forester  and  coroner  of  regality  of 
Garviauch,  542  ; of  lands  in  Aberdeen- 
shire, 587  ; of  half  of  Litle  Follay, 
597. 

Blaklaw,  fermes  of  halves  of,  258  ; half  of, 
let  to  William  Schaw  of  Polkanmet,  and 
half  to  other  tenants,  4 92  ; William 
Schaw’s  half  let  to  him  and  his  son 
David,  493  ; rental  of,  513  ; sasine  of 
lands  of,  annexed  to  barony  of  Fowlys, 
to  Patrick  Gray,  564. 


Blaklawis,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Patrick 
Gray,  568. 

Blakloch,  in  Fife,  eel-boxes  of,  539. 

Blaknes,  three  acres  of,  occupied  by  chap- 
lain of  St  Ninian’s  chapel,  2 ; house  in, 
roofed  with  tiles,  2. 

castle  of,  payment  to  Patrick  Hamil- 
ton, knight,  for  keeping,  2 ; to  ditto,  for 
custody  of  George  Douglas  in,  351 ; James 
Hammyltoun,  captain  of,  632. 

lands  of,  sasine  to  Jonet  Amisfeild 

of  an  annualrent  of  6s.  8d.  out  of  the, 
571. 

Blaksadis,  lands  of,  518. 

Blakwatter,  lands  of,  542. 

Blallok,  lands  of,  with  mill,  538. 

Blans,  sasine  of,  to  John  Hay  of  Hoprew, 
knight,  521. 

Blance,  sasine  of,  to  John  Sinclare,  530. 

Blantire,  William,  sasine  to,  of  sixth  of 
Foulartoun  and  others  in  Forfar,  606. 

Blar  (Blaire)  of  Logy,  fermes  of,  37 ; wheat 
fermes  of,  40  ; malt  fermes  of,  41. 

Blarboy,  lands  of,  547. 

Blare,  with  Michelstoun  and  Strayhore,  in 
Fife,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  Patrick  Hep- 
burn, knight,  625. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  lands,  &c.  in 

Cunyngham,  628  ; do.  in  Kilestewart, 
629. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Myddil- 

auchindrane,  544. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Bawgilloquhy, 

527. 

Blaremukkis,  east  lands  of,  521. 

Blarequhoill,  sasine  of,  to  John  Lech,  597. 

Blarerannee,  sasine  of,  to  Roger  Gordoun, 
577. 

Blargib,  fermes  of,  36. 

Blaror,  fermes  of,  in  hands  of  lord  Drum- 
mond, 24. 

Blarquhan,  laird  of,  grassum  of  lands  in 
Galloway  paid  by  the,  on  lease  of  said 
lands  to  Archibald  Dunbar,  483,  484. 

Blarquhanny  (Barquhanny,  Barquhaunny). 
See  Leswalt ; Menybrig. 


INDEX. 


661 


Blenchferme,  grant  of  Douchles  in,  the 
reddendo  being  two  broad  arrow-heads, 
241  ; Patrick  Hepburne  to  attend  in 
justice-ayres  for  service  of,  of  Liddalis- 
dale  an  dArmitage  castle,  516;  attendance 
at  three  head  courts  of  sheriff  of  Perth 
due  for  service  of,  of  barony  and  castle 
of  Kincardin,  520  ; uncertainty  as  to 
whether  lands  of  Otterstoun  were  held 
by  service  of  ward  or,  537  ; service  of 
serjand  of  sheriffdom  of  Selkirk  due  for, 
of  a husbandland  in  Selkirk,  595  ; pay- 
ment of  £4  per  ann.  to  the  chaplain  in 
name  of,  the  reddendo  of  Ferme  Noble, 
59 7. 

duplication  of,  on  sasine  of  offices  of 

, coroner  and  serjand  of  Selkirkshire, 
628  ; ditto  on  sasines  of  office  of  steward 
of  Stratherne,  629  ; of  offices  of  coroner 
and  forester  of  Stratherne,  629  ; 8 bolls 
of  wheat  and  2 pairs  of  spurs  for,  of 
Carrikmur  and  Thomastoun,  569  ; relief 
and,  due  on 'sasine  of  Mekle  Brochtoun, 
570 ; two  silver  pennies  due  for,  on  sasine 
of  an  annualrent  out  of  lands  of  Blakness, 
571  ; ditto  on  sasine  to  William  Wode 
in  virtue  of  act  in  favour  of  heirs  of 
persons  slain  at  Flodden,  576  ; “una 
libra  thuris  ” for,  of  lands  in  Crawmond 
and  Corstorphin,  588;  two  falcons’  hoods 
(capitia)  due  for,  of  Murehous,  589;  two 
sparrow-hawks  (nisi)  due  for,  of  Kirk- 
ennen,  589  ; two  mirrors  (speculis)  and 
two  “ lie  ros  garlandis  ” for,  of  Abirgaldy 
and  Gask  respectively,  590  ; two  silver 
pennies  for,  of  fee  of  superiority  of  Kil- 
yowlaw,  592 ; ditto  of  fee  of  Kenmure, 
&c.,  592;  “pro  2 leporariis”  for,  of 
Ladypark,  619  ; £12  for,  of  barony  of 
Lufno,  625  ; sasine  “pro  2 capiliis  de 
lentisco  ” for,  630. 

See  also  Arrows,  Cucumber,  Cummin, 

Gloves,  Pepper,  Rose,  Spurs  ; and  pas- 
simm.  “Libri  Responsionum,”  515  ad  jin. 

Blindlee  let  to  David  Hoppringle,  at 
diminished  fermes,  17. 


Blindsele,  Andrew,  bailie  of  Perth,  59, 
207,  274,  (Blynsele)  341. 

Blook,  sasine  of,  to  Dionisius  Hume,  556. 

Blubbirhill,  lands  of,  551. 

Blythe,  Sir  James,  canon  of  Rostinoth 
275. 

Boars,  reddendo  of,  in  Fife  (Auchter- 
muchty),  5,  159,  160,  167-170,  180, 
182,  243-5,  252-3,  313-5,  323,  393,  397, 
400,  496  ; due  by  tenants  of  mill  of 
Uchtirmukty  in  arrear,  415  ; com- 
muted for  money  payment,  455  ; do.  for 
20s.  per  ann.  for  preceding  eight  years, 
and  40s.  per  ann.  thereafter  unless  paid 
in  kind,  504  ; a boar,  worth  2 merks, 
part  of  reddendo  of  Stratherne,  22,  125, 
240,  253,  310,  390  ; a boar  due  for  mill 
of  Mylnab  (in  Strathern),  25  ; payment 
remitted,  256. 

Boat,  freight  of  two  boats  from  Ayr,  188; 
custom  on  a “ cimba  Anglie,”  at  Wig- 
toun  and  Quhitherne,  195  ; a boat 
laden  with  wheat  and  barley  wrecked, 
406,  408 ; boat  wrecked  at  Dunbar,  462  ; 
“cimba,  cowble  et  le  ark”  on  loch  of 
Rossy,  544.  See  Ship. 

Bochrum  and  Kynneve,  recovered  from  the 
king  by  the  Earl  of  Athole,  140. 

Bode,  Robert,  of  Naristoun,  sheriff  “in 
hac  parte,”  532. 

Boece,  Hector,  Principal  of  King’s  College, 
Aberdeen,  references  to,  cxii. 

Bogend,  sasine  of,  to  George  Fawsyd,  548. 

Boghaw,  sasine  of,  to  William  Flemyng, 
580. 

Bogside  (Bogsyd),  annualrent  from,  628. 
See  Dundonald. 

Boid.  See  Boyd. 

Bois  (Boyis),  Master  Hector,  grants  receipt 
for  payment  to  College  of  Aberdeen,  210, 
341. 

Boiswell.  See  Boswell. 

Boithuile.  See  Bothwell. 

Bold,  sasine  of  husbandlands  in,  to  Isabella 
and  Katherine  Hare,  583  ; town  and 
territory  of,  605. 


662 


INDEX. 


Boltoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of  third  of  fee 
of,  to  Jonet  Haliburton,  the  “ liberetene- 
mentum”  being  reserved  to  Mario ta 
relict  of  George  lord  Haliburton,  572  ; 
sasine  of  fee  of  third  of,  to  Margaret 
Haliburtoun,  620 ; liferent  of  whole  of, 
held  by  Mariota  relict  of  the  laird  of 
Aytoun,  620. 

Bolts  (“  cerse  ” pro  “ serse  ”)  for  doors,  174. 

Bombards.  See  Artillery. 

Bonar  (Bonare,  Bonair,  Bonaire,  Bonnare), 
Andrew,  fee  of,  467. 

John,  fee  of,  287,  355. 

John,  Estir  Bossy  let  to,  at  reduction 

of  rent,  6,  160,  170,  246,  317,  401. 

Walter,  sasine  of  Kelty  to,  546. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Estir  Bossy, 

&e. , 544. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  annualrent  of 

lands  of  Barres,  557. 

Boncle,  Mario t,  cxxi.  See  Bonkle. 

Bondby,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  M'Lellen, 
556. 

Bondhalf,  fermes  of,  396  ; let  to  Jonet 
Kankin  and  others,  496  ; named,  504  ; 
cotland  of,  let  to  Margaret  and  Alexander 
Stirk,  496. 

Bonefeild.  See  Ferryfeild. 

Bonelandis,  le,  588. 

Bonkle  (Bonkill),  Marioun  (Mariota),  relict 
of  John  Lindesay,  liferent-grant  to,  of 
lands  in  Galloway  for  services  to  the 
king  and  queen  dated  24th  February 
1512,  and  fermes  remitted  to,  34,  75, 
135,  235,  297,  427  ; multure  remitted 
to,  137  ; “velvus”  to,  for  tunics  for  the 
king,  107  ; Clonyark  and  Auchinskeauch 
let  to,  482,  508  ; lands  in  Culven  let  to, 
483,  508,  509.  See  Boncle. 

Bonnets,  price  of  steilbonettis,  164. 

Bonytoun,  in  Peebles,  sasine  of,  to  Martin 
Wyly,  559. 

in  Forfar,  sasine  of  fee  of  half 

of,  and  of  half  of  mill  of,  to  William 
Wod,  with  reservation  of  liferent  to 
Dorothie  Tullocht,  608. 


Books  of  the  Household.  See  Household. 

Boots  (caligse),  pair  of,  for  Sir  Anthony 
de  la  Bastie,  201;  “galigse”  for  the 
king,  463. 

Boquhopill,  sasine  of  Balfouris  Boquhopill 
and  Bray  of  Boquhopill  to  William  Bal- 
four, 566. 

Estir,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Nory,  579. 

Bordland,  in  Argyle,  sasine  of,  to  Colin 
Campbell,  with  custody  of  Dunnune 
Castle,  517. 

(Brodland)  of  Lagan.  See  Lagan. 

(Brodland)  of  Suthik.  See  Suthik. 

and  Nevynstown  in  Fife,  sasine  of 

third  of  a sixth  of,  to  John  Leving- 
stoun,  583. 

South,  in  barony  of  Inverkethin, 

610. 

Bordlande,  le,  in  Fife.  See  Dunmure. 

Borlandis,  in  Renfrew,  523. 

Borg,  parish  of,  615. 

Boroughmuir.  See  Edinburgh. 

Borray  (Borra,  Burray),  island  of,  fermes 
of,  granted  to  Orkney  cathedral  by 
James  iy.,  32,  72,  130,  256,  301,  416. 

Borthuik,  lord,  his  expenses  as  guardian 
of  the  king’s  person  from  May  to 
September  1517,  285 ; payment  to,  of 
£200  per  annum  as  one  of  the  guardians 
of  the  king  from  1st  September  1518  to 
1st  May  1522,  458  ; payment  to,  for  a 
third  of  the  year,  349. 

Mr  Alexander,  burgess  of  Edinburgh, 

sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  591. 

David,  bailie  of  Haddington,  206, 

373. 

Robert,  machinator,  “fundator  (con- 
ditor) machinarum,”  payment  of  wages 
to,  8,  105  ; fermes  of  half  of  Mains  of 
Ballincreif  remitted  to,  46,  (by  promise 
of  the  late  king)  185  ; liferent  grant 
to,  for  services  to  the  king  and  his 
governess  (dominatrix),  186 ; half  of 
mains  of  Ballincreiff  set  to,  in  augmen- 
tation of  rental,  184  ; payment  to,  and 
to  six  other  “machinatores”  in  Edin- 


INDEX. 


663 


burgh  castle  for  guarding  the  king 
during  June,  July  and  August  1517, 
285  ; do.  from  1st  Sept.  1517  to  1st 
Sept.  1518,  349  ; do.  from  1st  Sept.  1518 
to  1st  March  1521,  458  ; payment  to, 
from  customs  of  Dunbertane,  436. 

Borthuik,  Robert,  bailie  of  Orail,  338. 

William,  of  Crukestoun  (Cruxstoun), 

sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  521,  522. 

Borthwick,  Robert,  chief  of  the  Artillery, 
cv.  See  Borthuik. 

Borty,  sasine  of  half  of  Barocht  in,  and 
of  half  of  mill  of,  to  William  Blakhall, 
587. 

Boswell  (Boiswell,  Boisvile,  Bosvile), 
David,  bailie  of  Kinghorn,  210,  342, 
376,  446. 

— David,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Glasmont  and  other  lands  in  Fife, 
523. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Auchin- 

lok  in  Ayrshire,  536. 

Bothkennar,  barony  of,  fermes  of,  36 ; 
barley  fermes  of,  41  ; meal  of,  paid  to 
porter  of  Stirling  castle,  commuted  to 
barley,  41. 

fishery  of,  salmon  fermes  of,  37. 

grange  of,  rental  of,  477  ; let  to 

Christian  Levingstoun  and  her  son,  free 
of  entry,  her  husband  Andrew  Simson 
having  died  “ in  bello  cum  rege,”  477. 

mains  of,  within  “ le  Kers,”  rental 

of,  477  ; let  to  John  Menteth,  477. 

serjeants  of,  barley  to,  42. 

Bothwell  (Bothuile,  Bothvile,  Boithuile, 
Boithvile),  in  Lanarkshire,  sasine  of  lands 
of,  with  castle,  &c.  to  Archibald  Dowglas, 
535  ; lordship  of,  sasine  of  lands  in, 
to  Alexander  Lokkart,  627. 

? in  Haddington,  earldom  of,  sasine 

of,  to  Patrick  Hepburne,  516. 

Countess  of,  Agnes,  lands  in  Galloway 

let  to,  and  to  her  son  Patrick  Earl  of 
Bothvile,  506,  507. 

Earl  of,  Patrick.  See  Bothwell, 

Countess  of,  Hepburne,  Patrick. 


Bothwell,  Mr  Francis,  sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  591,  600. 

Master  Richard,  canon  of  Glasgow, 

commissioner  to  let  crown  lands,  500, 
501,  511  ; sits  with  others  to  try  an 
action  regarding  a lease,  505. 

Bourges,  Archbishop  of.  . See  Moray, 
Bishop  of,  Andrew. 

Bourtrehill,  annualrent  of  meal  from,  628. 

Bowanschaw  and  Dryriggis,  lands  of, 
fermes  of,  258  ; let  to  Cristina  Mure, 
relict  of  Archibald  Boyd,  and  to  Robert 
and  Patrick  Boyd  her  sons,  491 ; entry  of 
Mr  Archibald  Boyd  to,  in  place  of 
Robert  Boyd  deceased,  493  ; rental  of, 
513. 

Bowar,  John,  burgess  of  Perth,  quarter  of 
Schepbriggis  let  to,  and  to  Mariota 
Bunche  his  spouse,  478. 

Bowhill  in  Fife,  523. 

Bowok,  John,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  561. 

Bows,  handbows  bought  for  castles  of 
Dingwall  and  Redcastle,  141. 

Boynfeild.  See  Ferryfeild. 

Box,  a “boxa”  containing  money,  127. 

Boyd  (Boide,  Boid),  Archibald,  the  late, 
Bowaneschaw  and  Dryriggis  let  to 
Cristina  Mure,  his  widow,  and  to  his 
sons  Robert  and  Patrick  Boyd,  491. 

Mr  Archibald,  entry  of,  to  joint- 

tenancy  of  Bowaneschaw  and  Deirig  on 
death  of  Robert  Boyd,  493. 

James,  bailies’  accounts  of  Irwine 

presented  by,  206. 

James,  his  oatmeal  fermes  of  Stewar- 

toun  in  arrears,  257. 

James,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to, 

492. 

James,  two  thirds  of  Tua  Corshillis 

let  to,  492. 

Margaret,  grassum  of  lands  in  Stewar- 

toun  remitted  to,  259. 

Margaret,  Countess  of  Cassillis,  forest 

of  Buchane  let  to,  by  the  queen,  free  of 
entry,  480.  See  also  Cassillis,  Countess 
of. 


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INDEX. 


Boyd,  Patrick,  part  of  Clerkland  let  to, 
491  ; mill  of  Clerkland  let  to,  492, 

Patrick,  son  of  the  late  Archibald 

Boyd,  491. 

Robert,  son  of  the  late  Archibald 

Boyd,  491  ; entry  of  Mr  Archibald  Boyd 
to  Bowaneschaw  and  Deirig  on  death  of, 
493. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Gawane  and 

Ryskis,  559. 

Bra  of  Cessintnly.  See  Cessintuly. 

Brabillich,  lands  of,  634. 

Brachly,  fermes  of,  455. 

Bradeloch  in  Fife,  eel-boxes  of,  539. 

Bradfute  Gardin,  le,  613. 

Bradokle.  See  Badlane. 

Brady,  David,  bailie  of  Ruthirglen,  209. 

Brady,  John,  and  Stephen  his  son,  tenants 
in  Uchtirmukty,  503. 

Braidlaw.  See  Middilbenyne. 

Braidlie,  in  barony  of  Hawick,  546. 

Braidmedowis,  fermes  of,  remitted  to 
Patrick  Murray,  17. 

Braidwod,  sasine  of,  with  castle,  &c.  to 
Archibald  Dowglas,  535. 

Brairbewy  and  Dowpeyn  in  Cowell,  626. 

Brakleyis,  the  Twa,  in  Cowell,  626. 

Brandiscroft,  lands  of,  523. 

Brane  (Brayn),  fermes  of,  86,  143,  304, 
382. 

Branxholme  (Branxhelm),  barony  of, 
sasine  of,  to  Walter  Scot,  561  ; sasine 
of  half  of,  to  Walter  Scot,  knight, 
614. 

Brass,  “ vasa  enea”  for  Sir  Anthony  de  la 
Bastie,  201. 

Brauchty,  in  barony  of  Balgony,  553. 

Bray  of  Boquhopill.  See  Boquhopill. 

Bread  for  cathedral  of  Moray,  28,  68  ; 
annuity  to  Bishop  of  Caithness  for 
bread  and  wine  for  the  church,  65 ; 
purchase  of  loaves  (pannum)  for  the 
lord  governor’s  household,  219.  See 
Breidhous. 

Brechin  (Brechyn,  Brechyne,  Beichin), 
Comptroller’s  receipts  from  lessee  of 


lordship  of,  117  ; from  lessee  of  Brechin 
and  Nevar,  216;  from  chamberlain  of 
Brechin  and  Nevar,  346,  454  ; account 
of  lordship  of  Brechin  and  Nevar 
rendered  by  William  Thomson  sergeant 
of  Alexander  Earl  of  Huntlie,  lessee, 
81 ; account  of  Alexander  Earl  of  Hunt- 
hill  [Huntly]  lessee  of  ditto,  153,  325, 
368,  425  ; fermes  of  Brechin  and  Nevar 
paid  by  Earl  of  Huntlie,  282  ; lands  in 
Forfar  in  hands  of  the  king  as  lord  of, 
537  ; duplication  of  blenchferme  due  to 
the  king  as  lord  of,  on  sasine  of  lands 
of  Kirkistoun,  584  ; entry  to  lands  of 
Kirkestoun  in  Breichin  due  to  the  king 
as  lord  of,  630. 

Brechin,  Bishop  of,  annuity  to,  from  fermes 
of  Montrose,  60, 110,  275,  339,  447;  the 
annuity  disponed  to  Mr  James  Ogilvy, 
rector  of  Kinkell,  and  commendator  of 
Driburgh,  209. 

Cathedral  of,  annuity  from  fermes 

of  Dundee  to  two  chaplains  in,  viz. 
John  Itale  or  Ettale  and  John  Erskin, 
276,  340,  448  ; annuity  to  chaplain 
celebrating  in,  for  soul  of  Robert 
Erskyn,  knight,  25,  80,  124,  225,  293, 
(in  the  parish  church)  360,  420 ; 

annuity  to  chaplains  of,  from  annual- 
rents  of  town  of  Brechin,  81,  153,  325, 
368,  425. 

Breich,  lands  of,  632. 

Breidhous,  the,  fee  of  David  Spittale  in, 
173. 

Brakelmur,  lands  of,  556. 

Brekhauchletto  Edward  Maxwell,  481,  507. 

Breweries  or  Brewhouses,  of  Redecastell 
and  Innerkelour,  613;  “browhous” 
built  in  Edinburgh  castle,  108.  See 
also  Balcarras  ; Ballincreif  ; Dunure  ; 
Falkland  ; Kirkton  ; Largo  ; Lindores, 
Auld  ; Rothulit ; Stratht. 

Brewland  of  Dunmore,  545. 

Brewlandis,  in  Forfar,  613. 

in  barony  of  Carnetoun,  in  Kincar- 
dine, 621. 


INDEX. 


665 


Brewster,  the  king’s.  See  Hamilton, 
Andrew  ; Thomson,  James. 

Brewster-wives.  See  Ale. 

Brichmond,  sasine  of,  to  William  Suther- 
land, 627. 

Bridge,  obligation  in  feu-charter  of  lands 
in  Ardmanach  to  build  bridges  for 
the  lieges  in  suitable  places,  146. 

of  Tay.  See  Tay,  Bridge  of. 

Brientoun,  613. 

Brieves,  149,  308,  388  ; lands  of  Cocnoch 
and  others  held  of  the  King  by  brieves 
of  “meminimus”  and  “ furthe ” raised 
against  the  superior,  602. 

Brigend.  See  Auchindrane,  Nethir. 

in  Carrich.  See  Kirkoswald. 

Brigland,  in  Peebles,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Lowis,  540. 

in  Strathern,  the  son  and  relict 

of  David  Betoun  in  arrears  for,  25; 
fermes  of,  remitted,  126,  241,  254,  310 ; 
formerly  held  by  John  Betoun  now  set 
to  William  Stewart  alias  Mathison,  his 
maternal  brother,  512. 

Brigtoun,  sasine  of  lands  of,  annexed  to 
barony  of  Ruthven  (in  Forfar),  558. 

Brisbane,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Kyllingcrag 
and  Gogosyd,  569. 

Bristoun,  liferent  of,  held  by  Jonet  Gor- 
doun,  spouse  of  the  late  Alexander  lord 
Lindesay,  599. 

Brittany  (Britannia),  purchase  of  wine  in, 
for  the  lord  governor,  118,  119. 

Brochloch,  lands  of,  556. 

Brochog,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Bannachtyne, 
596. 

Brochtoun,  Litle,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Murray,  542  ; to  John  Murray,  622. 

Mekle,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Murray, 

542  ; relief  and  duplication  of  blench- 
ferme  payable  on  sasine  of,  to  John 
Murray,  570. 

Brodland.  See  Bordland,  Lagan,  Pet- 
louchy,  Suthik. 

Broidland,  Faisdow  and  Aucharny,  sasine 
of,  to  Stephen  Lindesay,  635. 

VOL.  XIV. 


Brokelmure.  See  Caprentoun. 

Brokland  of  Kinloch.  See  Kinloch,  Brok- 
land  of. 

Brothy,  James,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
563. 

Brouncastell,  lands  of,  526. 

Broundoun,  Elphinshop  and  Eddillisheid, 
sasine  of  lands  and  barony  of,  to  Thomas 
Rutherfurd,  573. 

Brounysfeild,  in  Edinburgh,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Lawder,  518. 

Brounysfeild  alias  Crayislandis,  in  Edin- 
burgh infra  Haddington,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Cokburn,  538. 

Brown  (Broun,  Broune,  Browne),  Agnes, 
barley  to,  for  the  queen,  179. 

Andrew,  in  Powgavy,  624. 

Cristiane,  relict  of  Thomas  Bikker- 

toun,  marischal  of  the  late  king,  pay- 
ment to,  9. 

Elizabeth,  sasine  to,  of  Ottirstoun, 

537. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  barony 

of  Litilkettilstoun,  572  ; of  barony  of 
Colstoun,  572. 

John,  sasine  of  Grugfute  to,  560. 

John,  alderman  of  Ayr,  61,-  207, 

338,  (bailie)  445. 

John,  custumar  of  Ayr,  95,187. 

Margaret,  relict  of  Henry  Ramsay 

“ qui  obiit  in  bello,”  tenant  in  Bond- 
half,  496;  and  in  cotland  of  Bondhalf, 
496. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Coles- 

toun  and  half  of  barony  of  Kettilstoun, 
516. 

Thomas,  late,  399. 

William,  bailie  of  Inverkeithing,  115, 

447. 

William,  mariner,  87. 

Bruce  (Bruse),  David,  of  Kennet,  money 
to,  to  buy  marts  for  the  queen’s  house- 
hold, 157  ; to  be  cited  to  account,  158  ; 
marts  to,  for  the  queen’s  household, 
158. 

King  Robert,  small  customs  of  Dum- 

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INDEX. 


barton  granted  by,  for  service  done 
to  him,  586  ; chaplain  in  church  of 
Dunbertane  for  soul  of,  598. 

Bruce,  Robert,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Arth, 
528;  of  Westir  Sawling,  536;  of  Auch- 
inbowy  and  others  in  Stirlingshire, 
537  ; of  Wester  Benyn,  571  ; of  the 
Mylrigandthe  Higginnes  Oxgangof  Mid- 
dilbenyne,  572. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Fife, 

549. 

William,  of  Erlishall,  sasine  to,  of 

Birgehame,  619. 

Bruchte,  sasine  of  lands  and  rock  of,  with 
castle,  &c.  to  Patrick  lord  Gray,  582. 

Brume  Park  (Brumpark),  fermes  of,  43. 

Brutcastell,  sasine  of,  to  Ninian  Seytoun, 
521  ; to  Ninian  Seytoun,  knight,  603. 

Brydin,  Richard,  serjeant  of  Selkirkshire, 
635. 

Buchan  (Buchane),  fermes  of  forest  and 
fishery  of,  paid  by  Countess  of  Cassillis, 
75 ; forest  of,  let  to  Margaret  Boid, 
Countess  of  Cassillis,  480  ; to  Gilbert 
Earl  of  Cassillis,  485,  510  ; fishery  of, 
485,  510  ; earldom  of,  with  Erlishill, 
in  non-entry  for  13  years,  623  ; sasine 
of  earldom  of,  to  John  Earl  of  Buchan, 
623. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Auchmakoy 

and  Oykarne,  539. 

Earl  of,  John,  sasine  to,  of  lordship 

of  Ouchterhous  and  baronies  of  Nevay 
and  Essy,  in  virtue  of  dispensation  of 
non-age,  603 ; Margaret  Ruth  veil,  mother 
of,  603  ; sasine  to,  by  dispensation  of 
non-age,  of  thanage  of  Glendoauchy  with 
castle," &c.,  of  Banff  and  sheriffship  and 
coronersliip  of  sheriffdom  of  Banff, 
of  the  ‘ thanisnett  ’ in  water  of  Dovern 
and  of  barony  of  Montblare,  607  ; of 
earldom  of  Buchan  and  Erlishill,  barony 
of  Grandoun  and  other  lauds  in  Aber- 
deenshire, 623,  624. 

Buchlyvy  Graham,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Graham,  526. 


Buchquhan,  lands  of,  579. 

Buchquhannane,  George,  sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  217. 

Walter,  of  that  Ilk,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  528. 

Buchquhoppill  (Buchoppill),  Estir,  sasine 
of,  to  Robert  Nory,  569. 

Wester,  sasine  of,  with  mill,  to 

Robert  Nory,  623. 

Buchthil,  lands  of,  545. 

Building,  cost  of  building  a great  tower 
called  “ le  dungeoun  ” in  the  castle  of 
Rothesay,  362. 

Bukcleuch,  Lady  of.  See  Kerr,  Elizabeth. 

Bukcleucht  and  Rankilburn,  sasine  of,  to 
Walter  Scott,  knight,  613,  614. 

Bukkat  or  Bousquet,  Captain,  a French 
Commissioner  of  Artillery,  cxliv.  ; pay- 
ment to,  for  his  late  voyage  to  France,  , 
353. 

Bullets  “for  the  bumbardis,”  162. 

Bundle,  Mariota.  See  Bowar,  John. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  office  of 

mair  of  Methven  and  of  lands  attached 
thereto,  609. 

Buntyne,  John,  whose  father  died  “in 
campo  ” in  England,  sasine  to,  of  fee  of 
Ardoch  (in  lordship  of  Cardros),  reserv- 
ing the  liferent  of  Nycholas  Buntyne  his 
great-grandfather,  587. 

Burdis,  eistland.  See  Wood. 

Burgage,  Castillmanez  of  Kirkcudbright 
let  “in  feodifirma”  to  the  burgh  “in 
liberum  burgagium,”  480  ; lands  set  in 
Cupar  in  free  burgage  and  feu-ferme,  498. 

Burgh,  accounts  of  custumars  and  bailies 
of  burghs,  47,  91,  187,  260,  328,  369, 
432  ; receipts  of  Receivers  General  from 
bailies  of  burghs,  116  ; of  Comptroller 
from  do.,  215,  280,  345,  451,  453  ; 
burgh  fermes  charged  “by  feu-charter,” 
see  in  accounts  of  bailies  of  burghs 
passim;  fermes  of  Renfrew  charged  by 
the  lease  granted  of  old  in  “in  feodo,” 
58  ; of  Northberwick,  by  tolerance,  63, 
112,  209,  276,  339  ; fermes  of  burgh  of 


INDEX. 


667 


Nairn  compounded  for,  343  ; the  sheriff 
of  Fife  chargeable  with  an  annualrent 
out  of  the  fermes  of  Crail  and  the  same 
recoverable  from  the  bailies  of  the  burgh, 
375.  See  also  Accounts  of  bailies  of 
burghs. 

Burgh  of  barony,  sasine  to  Andrew  Rollok, 
of  the  town  of  Donyng  created  “in 
liberum  burgum  in  baronia,”  519. 

Burgh-maills,  dispute  between  the  Ex- 
chequer and  the  bailies  of  Lauder  about 
the  “burrow  malis,”  608. 

Burgundy.  See  Wine. 

Burlie,  laird  of,  barley  for  the  household 
delivered  by,  14. 

Burncastell,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Allan 
Gray,  606. 

Burnebank,  sasine  of,  to  James  Muschete, 
588. 

Burnet,  William,  sasine  to,  of  Gask  and 
annualrent  of  Balmale,  533. 

Burngranys  and  Quhitlaw,  sasine  of,  to 
Robert  Lauder,  583. 

Burnhous,  in  quarter  of  Largo,  fermes  of, 
399. 

in  barony  of  Kilbride,  sasine  of,  to 

John  Lindesay,  631. 

Burnside,  le,  613. 

Burntoun,  lands  of,  526. 

Burnturk,  lands  of,  532. 

Burrell,  Andrew,  Alan,  and  Thomas, 
tenants  of  mill  of  Fruchy,  498. 

Burriourschip,  sasine  of  offices  of  royal 
serjeant  and  “le  burriourschip”  of 
Peebles,  581. 

“ Burrowbalkis  ” of  Haddington,  581. 

Burrowfeild,  sasine  of,  with  mill,  to  Alex- 
ander Gardin,  547. 

Burro wmure.  See  Edinburgh. 

Busby,  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  sasine  of, 
with  mill,  to  Robert  Stewart,  631. 

Bust,  John,  tenant  in  cotland  of  Uchtir- 
mukty,  503. 

Butcher.  See  Cristesone,  William ; 
Douglas,  Thomas ; Sempill,  Peter. 

Bute  (But),  accounts  of,  rendered  by  Ninian 


Stewart,  sheriff  and  chamberlain  of, 
19-22,  230-233,  312-313,  360-363,  378- 
380  ; arrears  of,  due  by  Earl  of  Levinax, 
19  ; fermes  of,  intromitted  with  for  three 
years  by  John  M£Kane  of  Ardnamurquhy 
and  the  Earls  of  Ergile  and  Levinax, 

230,  312  ; lordship  of,  set  to  the  Earl  of 
Levinax,  232  ; annualrent  due  to  the 
accountant  of,  20,  231,  313,  379  ; fee  of 
the  accountant  of,  21,  231,  (chamber- 
lain  of)  313,  362,  379 ; Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  chamberlain  of,  281,  452, 
454 ; ships  under  Earl  of  Arane  for 
service  in  France  victualled  at,  21  ; 
sasines  of  lands  in,  595-7  ; sasine  of 
lands  of  Amros  Beg  in,  to  Finlay 
Makconoquhy  in  feu-ferne,  617;  order 
to  Niniane  Stewart,  sheriff  and  chamber- 
lain  of,  to  desist  from  making  payment 
to  Reid  for  keeping  the  forest  of,  608  n. 
See  also  Kingorth  ; Rothesay. 

Bute,  forest  of,  John  Reid,  keeper  of,  20 

231,  313,  362,  379,  608  n. 

“husbandi”  of,  20,  231,  313,  362, 

379. 

mill  of,  fermes  of,  21. 

Buthestoun,  Lochsyd  of,  635. 

Buthny,  sasine  of,  and  Cultyrannich  Mar, 
to  William  Murray,  551.  See  Buthry. 

Buthill  (Butill,  Butle),  barony  of,  rental 
of,  481. 

* mill  of,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Eliza- 

beth Stewart,  lady  Coldonknowis,  36  ; 
named,  481  ; let  to  Agnes  Countess  of 
Both  vile  and  her  son,  507. 

town  of,  Brekliauch,  Chapeltoun, 

Craigtoun,  and  Logan  let  to  Edward 
Maxwell,  481,  507. 

Buthry,  lands  of  Cultrannich  and,  annexed 
to  barony  of  Kincardin  and  held  of  the 
king  in  ward,  520.  See  Buthny. 

Butlery.  See  Craik,  John ; Murray, 
Andrew. 

Buttirgask,  Litle,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to 
John  lord  Glammys,  600,  604. 

Buttoun,  Robert,  payment  to,  for  expenses 


668 


INDEX. 


of  the  king  in  Stirling,  39  ; purchaser 
of  geese,  capons  and  poultry  for  the 
household  of  the  lord  governor,  416. 

Bynmoir  (Binmore),  lands  of,  waste  for 
forest,  155,  226,  365,  421. 

Bynning.  See  Estirbynning. 

Byris  of  Balgony,  553. 

Cable,  “ tollis  et  cabillis  ” for  ships,  290  ; 
“ cablis  et  cordage,”  353. 

Caiglug  (Caigluge,  Caglug),  let  to  Robert 
Heres,  478;  to  Herbert  Heris,  482, 
508. 

Cairsay,  bought  at  5s.  per  ell,  202. 

Caithness  (Cathnes)  custom  of,  See 
Inverness  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from 
custumars  of,  with  Invernes,  Eos  and 
Suthirland,  452,  453. 

Archdeacon  of,  payment  to,  for  his 

labours  in  Exchequer,  468.  See  also 
Dingwell,  Sir  John. 

Bishop  of,  Andrew  [Stewart],  the- 

saurer,  witness  to  a charter  in  1511, 
147  ; thesaurer,  48  ; comptroller,  pay- 
ments made  by  precept  of,  “post  cam- 
pum,” 8,  14.;  rendered  account  as 
comptroller  at  Edinburgh  in  1513,  29  ; 
ditto  in  1512,  79;  present  in  Exchequer, 
76 ; payment  made  to,  “pro  tunc  recep- 
tore proprietatis,”  79  ; to  answer  for  pay- 
ments made  to  him  and  by  his  order 
when  comptroller,  3,  8,  11,  19,  23,  24, 
39,  40,  48,  51,  54,  55,  67,  101,  157  ; pay- 
ments made  to,  when  comptroller,  of 
which  he  had  rendered  account,  21,  25, 
29,  47  ; salmon  sent  to  Jeronimus  Frisco- 
baldi,  money-changer,  free  of  custom  by 
order  of,  55 ; payment  for  ale  for  the 
queen’s  household  not  fully  accounted 
for  by,  -155  ; auditor  of  Comptroller’s 
accounts,  214  ; renders  his  account  as 
chamberlain  of  Ross,  83,  140  ; as  lessee 
of  Ardmanaeh,  88,  144  ; fermes  of  New- 
toun  assigned  to,  for  keeping  the  castle 
of  Reidcastell,  89,  148  ; arrears  allowed 


to,  for  defence  of  castles  of  Dingvale 
and  Reidcastell,  for  purchase  of  arms 
and  artillery,  and  for  waste  lauds, 
140,  141  ; to  account  for  the  whole 
of  next  year’s  rents  without  deduction 
and  to  give  in  an  inventory  of  arms, 
&c.  purchased  by  him,  141,  144  ; com- 
pounds with  the  lord  governor  for  his 
arrears  of  Ross  and  Ardmanaeh,  144, 
149  ; victuals  received  by  the  Comp- 
troller from,  as  chamberlain  of  Ross, 
218,  (late)  282,  283  ; part  payment  of 
fermes  of  Ross  received  from  the  late, 
305  ; payment  by  the  late,  as  lessee  of 
Ardmanaeh,  309. 

Caithness,  Cathedral  church  of,  annuity 
from  fermes  of  Aberdeen  for  bread  and 
wine  for,  65,  115,  212,  277,  343,  449  ; 
sasine  to  Elizabeth  Sutherland  of 
patronage  of  chaplain ry  of  the  blessed 
James  in,  565. 

Caithness,  earldom  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Sinclar,  529. 

Caldaneheid,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  James 
Murray  of  Falohill,  18. 

Caldecotis  (Caldcottis),  annualrent  of,  28, 

68. 

Calder  (Caldour,  Caldor),  Mr  John,  pre- 
centor of  Ross,  renders  the  account  of 
Murray  for  the  Earl  of  Huntlie,  27,  67, 
132 ; oats,  wheat  and  barley  of  Moray 
sold  to,  31,  134;  deputy  chamberlain  of 
Moray,  118,  283. 

Calderwod,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  John 
Logane,  555  ; of  fourth  of,  to  Robert 
Huntar,  558. 

Sir  James,  notary,  receives  for  vicars 

of  the  choir  of  Glasgow,  375. 

Calderwood,  John,  merkland  of  Clerkland 
let  to,  493,  513. 

Caldhame,  with  grain  and  fuller’s  mills, 
in  barony  of  Balgony,  553. 

Caldor,  Lady  of.  See  Forestar,  Margret. 

Caldow.  See  Corscrag. 

Caldwell,  David,  sasine  to,  of  Caldwell 
Wester,  554. 


INDEX. 


669 


Caldwell,  Estir,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mure, 
577. 

Wester,  sasine  of,  to  David  Caldwell, 

554.  ' 

Calendar  (Calander),  Robert,  purveyor  to 
the  queen,  12. 

Robert,  his  account  as  chamberlain 

of  Stirling,  36;  part  of  Halls  of  Erth  let 
to  him  and  his  wife,  478. 

Calfhill,  lie,  market  of,  stopped  by  the  laird 
of  Westneisbit  lest  the  English  should 
come  there,  463. 

Calfskins.  See  Custom. 

Callecat,  Estir,  sasine  of,  to  James  Mus- 
chete,  588. 

Callenderbeg,  lands  of,  520. 

Callendermor,  lands  of,  520, 

Callenenochanock,  lands  of,  634. 

Callow,  lands  of,  634. 

Callylochane,  lands  of,  519. 

Calvones  (Calvornes),  75,  235,  428,  480  ; 
rental  of,  486,  510  ; with  Culdery, 
Ardecut,  Knokaffrik  and  Kiladame,  let 
to  John  Dunbar  of  Mochrum,  486. 

Calwert,  Robert,  Thomas  senior,  Thomas 
son  of  Margaret  Kinloch,  and  James, 
tenants  in  Kingisbernis,  498;  James,  son 
and  heir  of  the  late  Robert  Calvert,  part 
of  Kingisbernis  let  to  him  and  his  wife 
Margaret  Ramsay,  499  ; Thomas  senior, 
and  Jonet  Thomson  his  wife,  and  Thomas 
his  son,  505. 

Caly,  sasine  of,  to  William  Levinax,  589. 

Cambusarna,  ferrnes  of,  158.  See  Cammis- 
arny. 

Cambusbaron,  sasine  of  half  of,  with  alter- 
nate presentation  to  chapel  of,  to  John 
Erskyn  of  Nesbitt,  knight,  521. 

Cambuskenneth  (Cambuskynneth),  an- 
nuities to  Abbot  and  Convent  of,  from 
ferrnes  of  Perth,  59,  (by  receipt  of  Abbot 
Patrick)  114,  207,  (of  Sir  William  Pater- 
soun,  sub-prior)  274,  375,  (of  Mr 

Laurence  Talliefeir)  341,  (of  Sir  John 
Arnot,  cellarer)  375 ; ditto  from  ferrnes  of 
Stirling,  273,  (by  receipt  of  Sir  William 


Patesoun,  sub-pripr)  338  ; payment  to 
Sir  James  Inglis,  chaplain,  celebrating 
in  monastery  of,  for  souls  of  James  in. 
and  Margaret  his  queen,  157  ; Patrick 
Abbot  of,  Secretary,  a commissioner  for 
letting  crown  lands,  489  ; see  also 
Panter,  Patrick. 

Cambusn ethane,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Somervel,  546. 

Camcescan,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mure,  578. 

Camelot,  bought  at  13s.  per  ell,  202 ; see 
also  Chamlot. 

Camernou,  chaplainry  founded  in  parish 
church  of  Musselburgh  from  lands  of, 
629. 

Cameron  (Cammeroune,  Camron),  in  Fife, 
ferrnes  of,  397 ; named,  505  ; sasine  of, 
to  David  Monypenny,  631. 

(Cameroun),  David,  courier,  pay- 
ment to,  107  ; messenger,  fee  of,  119, 
221,  287,  355,  467. 

Camerragan,  sasine  of,  to  Duncan  Dal- 
rimple,  618. 

Cammis,  Estir,  land  of,  formerly  held  by 
John  M ‘Rauch,  let  to  Thomas  Fogo,  488. 

Litill,  Westir,  let  to  Thomas  Fogo  on 

decease  of  his  father,  488. 

Cammisarnay,  ferrnes  of,  paid  by  Robert 
Menzies  of  that  Ilk,  423  ; see  Cambus- 
arna. 

Campbell  (Campbel),  Archibald,  payment 
made  to  Comptroller  by,  for  ferrnes  of 
his  lands  of  Glenlioun,  156 ; sasine  to, 
of  barony  of  Glenlyoun,  518. 

Archibald,  of  Auchinbrek,  to  be  dis- 
trained for  ferrnes  of  Glenderrowell  until 
he  produce  the  charters  under  which  he 
claims  exemption  as  heritable  owner,  418. 

Charles  (Karolus),  macer,  fee  of,  23  ; 

in  room  of  his  father,  120  ; fee  of,  221, 
236,  287,  329,  355,  433,  464. 

Colin,  grassums  of  lands  in  Discheyr 

and  Toyer  paid  by,  282  ; knight,  lands 
in  Kinclevin  set  to,  421  ; knight,  son 
and  heir  of  Duncan  Campbell,  knight, 
lands  in  lordships  of  Discher  and  Toyer 


670 


INDEX. 


let  to,  489 ; sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Fyn- 
larg  with  office  of  bailiary  of  Discher, 
Toyer  and  Glendurchat,  of  Porte  of 
Lochtay,  &c.,  in  Perthshire,  and  of 
Menstry  in  Clackmannan,  519. 

Campbell,  Colin,  third  Earl  of  Argyle, 
notices  of  him  in  the  accounts,  xcvii.- 
xcviii.  ; sasine  to,  of  lands  and  baronies 
in  Haddington,  Dunbertane  and  Ergile, 
with  castles  of  Tarbert  and  Dunnune, 
and  with  offices  of  justiciar,  chamber- 
lain,  coroner  and  lieutenant  within  the 
sheriffdom  of  Ergile,  517,  518  ; see  also 
Argyle,  Earl  of. 

Dongall,  master  of  the  king’s  ship 

“Gabriel,”  payments  to,  92,  93,  96  ; 
“ serpentynis  ” delivered  to,  188. 

Duncan,  knight.  See  Campbell,  Colin. 

Duncan,  maimed,  allowance  to, 

417. 

Duncan,  of  Ornedull,  to  be  distrained 

for  fermes  of  Glenderrowell  until  he 
produce  the  charters  under  which  he 
claims  exemption,  418. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Wallace. 

See  Wallace,  William. 

Finlay,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Cors- 

well  and  others  in  Wigtoun,  542  ; of 
Catbulle  and  Knokrewoch,  550. 

George,  chief  keeper  of  the  great 

garden  of  Stirling,  died  in  field  of 
Northumberland  under  the  king’s  stan- 
dard, 38  ; barley  to,  41. 

Hugh,  sasine  to,  of  Douchra,  601. 

Hugh,  of  Lowdone,  knight,  lease  of 

Trabreauch  and  Culzenauch  renewed  to 
his  relict,  Isobella  Wallaice,  and  his  son, 
Hugh  Campbell,  511. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Perth- 
shire, 518. 

John,' sasine  to,  of  Sexnok,  544. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Schankistoun,  567. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Erngibboun  Wester, 

594. 

J ohn,  of  Ardfy nglas,  sheriff  ‘ ‘ in  hac 

parte,”  217. 


Campbell,  John,  late,  in  Newmyll,  pay- 
ment to,  from  customs  of  Ayr,  48. 

Mr  John,  of  Thornetouue,  thesaurer, 

auditor  of  accounts  of  custumars  and 
bailies  of  burghs,  260  ; of  comptroller, 
279,  344,  451  ; commissioner  to  let 
crown  lands,  500,  501,  511  ; a lease 
written  in  presence  of,  500  ; lands  of 
Dundonald  let  to,  and  to  his  wife  Isabella, 
on  forfeiture  of  Hume  of  Wedderburn, 
and  subsequently  let  with  their  consent 
to  others,  347,  487,  488  ; Teling  and 
Polgavy  let  to,  and  to  Isobel  Gray  his 
spouse,  514. 

Campvere  (Camfeire,  Yeir),  salmon  to 
Sisters  of  St  Clare  in,  from  Aberdeen,  by 
alms  of  James  iv.,  98,  333,  438  ; goods 
exported  from  Perth  in  ship  of,  196. 

Candida  Casa,  Bishop  of.  See  Galloway. 

Candles  for  Falkland,  152  ; purchase  of, 
entered  in  household  books  of  the  lord 
governor,  201  ; for  the  Exchequer,  473. 
See  also  Chandlery. 

Cane,  of  Fife,  5,  160,  170,  244,  315  ; of 
lordship  of  Ross,  85,  143,  304,  382  ; of 
Conane,  556  ; of  Cupar  paid  to  Arch- 
bishop of  St  Andrews,  5,  160,  170, 
245,  400  ; “cane  cheis”  of  Kirkland  of 
Lundeiff,  519. 

Cannons,  352  ; two  “ machinae  lie  chan- 
nonis,”  532  ; see  also  Artillery. 

Canroe,  sasine  of,  to  John  Denowne,  576. 

Cant,  Henry,  sasine  to,  of  Orchatfeild, 
which  had  been  in  ward  for  six  years, 
548. 

Cantillis  (cantelis),  le,  217.  See  Cherite, 
le. 

Cantra,  lands  of,  517. 

Capet,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Hay,  519. 

Caphop,  in  barony  of  Hownom,  573. 

Capildray,  annexed  to  barony  of  Glasmont, 
523. 

Capons,  for  household  of  the  lord  governor 
at  Falkland,  252 ; 200  sold  for  £8, 
323  ; to  the  king’s  steward,  323  ; for 


INDEX. 


671 


household  of  the  lord  governor,  416  ; 
capon-fermes  of  Ardmanach,  88,  145, 
306,  386 ; do.  of  Ballincreif,  184,  186;  do. 
of  Dunmur,  593;  do.  of  Fife,  4,  5,  159- 
160,  167,  168,  169,  170, 180,  182,  243-5, 
252-3,  313-5,  323,  324,  393-400,  411- 
416,  passim  494-505  ; do.  of  Garviauch, 
76,  151,  239,  300,  423  ; do.  of  Kintor, 
Coule  and  Oneile,  26,  27,  77,  138. 

Caprentoun  and  Brokelmure,  sasine  of, 
to  John  Cunynghaine,  603. 

Capronstoun,  sasine  of,  to  William  Cunyng- 
hame,  526. 

Captains.  See  Bukket,  Janet  ; Denogent, 
Morice;  Grisillis;  Sanct  Jakkis.  Captain 
of  Millane,  see  Steuart,  Alan  ; of  Chill- 
ingham,  see  Gray,  Edward  ; of  Norham, 
see  Hainsly,  John  ; of  Edinburgh  castle, 
see  Creichtoun,  Sir  Patrick.  Baro  Port- 
ingale,  lieutenant  in  Dunbar  castle, 
224. 

Capynacht,  laird  of,  479. 

Carastoun,  sasine  of,  with  office  of  doom- 
ster,  to  William  Dempstare,  584. 

Carcary,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Carnegy, 
530. 

Little,  sasine  of  sixteenth  of,  to 

Walter  Ogilvy,  610  ; of  sixth  of  eighth 
of,  to  Thomas  Fyn,  624. 

Carcok,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Berclay,  569. 

Cardane.  See  Drumgeich. 

Cardros,  lordship  of,  587. 

Care,  mains  of,  sasine  of,  to  James  Ramsay, 
532. 

Carebyr,  lands  of,  557. 

Carfyn  and  Craginchonich,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Kennedy,  574. 

Cargathland,  James  Drummond  in,  25. 

Cargill,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Westirkynloch 
and  Estirkynloch,  519  ; of  Balharry, 
535. 

Carlaverok,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Robert 
Maxwell,  530. 

Carlile,  Mariota,  payment  to,  222. 

Carlinden,  lands  of,  546. 


Carlinwerk,  let  to  John  Lindissay,  482, 
508. 

Carmaig  (Cairmaig)  alias  Hech  (Heght), 
Alexander,  courier,  his  fee,  248,  287, 
355. 

Carmelites.  See  Friars. 

Garment,  lands  of,  632. 

Carmichael  (Carmichell,  Carmichall), 
Margaret.  See  Montrose,  Duchess  of. 

Peter,  custom  of  salmon  at  Perth 

remitted  to,  100. 

William,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  pro- 
curator for  Duchess  of  Montrose,  97  ; 
gives  receipt  for  his  sister,  Margaret 
Duchess  of  Montrose,  65,  115,  343,  449  ; 
receives  customs  of  Montrose  for  her, 
370;  grants  receipt  for  her,  333  ; her 
annuity  from  customs  of  Aberdeen  de- 
livered to,  438. 

Carmore,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Ballin- 
cankoll,  591. 

Carmultiburgh  (Kermultiburgh).  See 
Leffynollo. 

Carnagaracht,  sasine  of,  to  John  Sinclere, 
571. 

Car n baddy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Lyndesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight, 
524  ; to  David  lord  Lyndesay,  master 
of  Craufurd,  600. 

Carnebo,  Ovir  and  Nethir,  in  barony  of 
Balgony,  sasine  of,  to  James  Lundy,  553. 
Carnebostewart,  sasine  of,  to  Elizabeth 
Stewart,  582. 

Carnegat,  lands  of,  in  Fife,  523. 

Carnegy,  Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Kyunarde, 
and  half  of  Carcary,  530  ; keeper  of 
king’s  ale-cellars  in  Forfarshire,  530. 
Carnetoun,  barony  or  lordship  of,  sasine  of 
lands  of,  in  detail,  to  John  Betoun, 
621. 

Carnis,  Andrew,  Knoklitle  let  to,  and 
to  his  mother  Jonet  Mur,  482,  507. 

Archibald,  lands  in  Galloway  let  to, 

482,  507  ; Knokmekle  let  to,  482,  and 
to  his  son  John,  486,  507  ; Clone  let 
to,  486,  507. 


672 


INDEX. 


Carnis,  George,  lands  in  Galloway  let  to,  and 
to  Cristina  Scott  his  wife,  481,  506,  507. 

John,  Culgnaw  let  to,  482,  507  ; see 

also  Carnis,  Archibald. 

William,  of  Orchartoune,  fishings  of 

Urr  let  to,  482,  507. 

Carnnoch,  in  Fife,  sasine  of  larger  half 
of,  to  Nicholas  Ramsay,  538. 

Carnok,  in  Stirling,  lands  of,  519  ; third 
part  of  seventh  part  of,  537. 

Carntoun,  lands  of,  with  fuller’s  mill,  in 
barony  of  Tulycultre,  3,  539. 

Carnweth,  town  and  territory  of,  sasine  of, 
to  John  Somervel,  546. 

Carnyburg,  castle  of,  allowance  to  Earl  of 
Ergile  for  keeping,  419. 

Carpenters,  French,  employed,  105.  See 
also  Drummond,  John;  Gourlay,  Thomas; 
Mayn,  William. 

Carraldston,  sasine  of,  to  David  Balfour, 
559. 

“Carriagium,”  of  Strathern,  weakness  (de- 
bilitas) of  horses  supplied  for  the,  at  the 
late  hosting,  23. 

Carrik,  Earl  of,  lands  in  Ayrshire  in  hands 
of  king  as,  535,  544,  563,  574,  618  ; 
fermes  and  relief  of  barony  of  Cassillis 
due  to  the  king  as,  557  ; Balmacawell 
and  other  lands  in  Carrik  for  45  years  in 
hands  of  the  king  as,  582  ; lands  in 
Carrik  in  hands  of  the  king  as,  610,  614, 
617,  618. 

Earldom  of,  sasine  of  lands  in,  with 

office  of  mair  and  serjeant  of  Carrik,  to 
John  Kennedy,  610  ; sasine  of  coroner- 
ship  of,  to  John  Kennedy,  614. 

Leswalt  and  Menybrig,  account  of, 

by  Gilbert  Earl  of  Cassillis,  chamberlain 
thereof,  82,  131,  (rendered  by  Thomas 
Corry  of  Kelwoode)  238,  299,  429;  fermes 
of,  132  ; part  of  the  fermes  of,  remitted 
because  they  could  not  be  collected 
“propter  tempus  turbidum,”  83  ; Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  feu-fermes  of,  118  ; 
from  chamberlain  of,  216,  281,  346,  454. 

Pursuivant,  fee  of,  287,  355. 


Carrikmur,  sasine  of,  to  Bartholomew 
Craufurd,  569. 

Carrutheris,  Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  Overwor- 
munby,  578. 

Carshop,  Richard,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 
Annandale,  621. 

Carstairs  (Carstaris),  Margaret,  occupant 
of  Bondhalf,  496. 

Cartermach,  place  of,  allowance  from  fermes 
of,  for  keeping  the  fortalice  of  Newwerk, 
17. 

Carthusian  Monastery.  See  Perth. 

Cartland.  See  Lee. 

Cartmore,  part  of  lands  of  Locherschir, 
523. 

Carunylieane,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Ballincankoll,  591. 

Carutheris,  John,  of  Lochtoun,  steward 
“ in  hac  parte,”  530. 

Carveichin  and  Gilcamstoun,  sasine  of,  to 
David  Forsith,  626. 

Cary  bald,  husbandlands  of  town  of,  615. 

Casche  (Casch),  le,  part  of  the  arrears  of, 
remitted,  247  ; part  of  the  rent  remitted, 
248,  319,  405,  413,  504  ; house  on  com- 
mon of,  504  ; allowance  to  tenants  of, 
for  the  destruction  of  their  grains  by  the 
king’s  deer  and  cattle,  15,  168,  180,  252, 
323,  410. 

Eistir,  fermes  of,  with  house  on 

the  common,  reduced  on  account  of  the 
sterility  of  the  town,  396  ; augmenta- 
tion of  feu-ferme  of,  in  arrear,  183 ; 
tenants  of,  to  be  cited  for  arrears  of  oat 
fermes,  415. 

Caskelpy,  third  part  of,  526. 

Caslaw,  Alexander,  the  late,  husband  of 
Agnes  Montomery.  See  Montgomery, 
Agnes. 

Cassillis,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Gilbert 
Kennedy,  557. 

Countess  of,  fermes  of  forest  and 

fishery  of  Buchan  paid  by,  75  ; payment 
by,  to  receivers  general  out  of  fermes  of 
Menybrig,  Leswalt  and  Blarquhanny,  of 
which  she  had  the  terce,  82 ; payment 


INDEX. 


673 


by  (Margret),  to  the  Comptroller,  83. 
See  also  Boyd,  Margaret. 

Cassillis,  Earl  of,  lord  Kennedy,  Gilbert, 
his  account  as  chamberlain  of  Carrik, 
Leswalt  and  Menybrig,  82,  131,  (ren- 
dered by  Thomas  Corry  of  Kelwode) 
238,  299,  (by  himself)  429  ; ditto,  as 
chamberlain  of  Galloway  rendered  by 
deputy,  296,  by  himself,  426  ; Forest 
of  Buchane  let  to,  485,  510  ; presents 
before  the  commissioners  at  Kirkcud- 
bright a letter  of  tack,  setting  to  him 
the  lands  which  pretained  to  the  father 
and  grandfather  of  Uchtryd  M ‘Dowell, 
493.  See  Kennedy,  Gilbert. 

Cassiltoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord  Simple, 
630. 

Castelbar,  lands  of,  529. 

Castelfeild,  in  Banff,  sasine  of  a fourth 
and  eighth  of,  to  James  Arbeky,  612. 

Castelgour,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Elizabeth 
Stewart,  lady  Coldonknowis,  36 ; 

Castelgoure  let  to  George  Carnis  and 
Cristina  Scott,  481,  to  Agnes,  Countess 
of  Both  vile  and  her  son,  506. 

Castellriggis  Westir  of  Kingorne.  See 

Kinghorn. 

Castelmaddy  (Castellmawdy),  claimed  by 
Greirsoun  of  Daltoun,  237,  327,  483,  509. 

Castelmanis  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  510. 

Castelmylk,  sasine  of  superiority  of,  to 
John  Earl  of  Levenax,  622;  “ le  twa 
parte  de  Castelmylk,”  622. 

Castelrig,  in  Fife,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 
Andrew  Murray,  563, 

Casteltoun  of  Foulis,  two  merkland  of  old 
extent  of,  let  to  Andrew  Jhonnsone  in 
feu-ferme,  with  consent  of  Charles 
M‘Arthour,  490. 

Castingray,  sasine  of,  to  Earl  of  Erroll, 
555. 

Castles,  mentioned  in  the  accounts, 
clv.-clvii. ; artillery  destroys  power  of, 
clvii. ; provisions  for  castles  in  the  Isles, 
119;  cost  of  building  a great  tower  called 
“le  dungeoun”  in  Rothesay  castle, 


362;  attendance  in  justice-ayres  due 
for  service  of  blenchferme  of  Armitage 
Castle,  516  ; ditto  in  sheriff-court  for 
Kincardin  castle,  520 ; lands  attached 
to  office  of  porter  of  Cupar  castle, 
601  ; hill  and  garden  of  castle  of 
Banff,  607  ; castles  of  Bergany  and 
Ardstinchell,  617 ; garden  called  the 
“ castleyarde  ” round  the  castlehill  of 
Enneroury,  629.  See  Alway,  Artmurthy, 
Auchinlek,  Blacader,  Blakness,  Both- 
well,  Braidwod,  Bruchte,  Carnyburg, 
Cragmelour,  Crukisfew,  Damo,  Ding- 
wall, Dirltoun,  Dumbarton,  Dun,  Dun- 
avage,  Dunbar,  Dunnook,  Dunnune, 
Edinburgh,  Fyvie,  Gryfis  Castell,  Hal- 
ton,  Hume,  Kilbride,  Leslie,  Lochmaben, 
Mukdok,  Reidcastell,  Renfrew,  Roslin, 
Rothesay,  St  Andrews,  Stirling,  Tantal- 
lon,  Tarbert,  Wedderburn,  Yester. 

Castle  Ward,  duplication  of  blenchferme 
for  the  castellwardis  of  part  of  a 
husbandland  in  Pinkertoun,  585.  See 
also  Strabrok. 

Catbulle,  sasine  of,  to  Finlay  Campbell, 
550. 

Catcorsane,  lands  of,  540. 

Caterer  (le  cator,  catur,  catour),  fee  of  the 
steward  who  discharges  the  office  of 
king’s  “catour,”  465.  See  Moncur, 
Robert ; Purveyor. 

Cathcart,  James,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Gas, 
620. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Trab- 

boche,  569. 

Catill,  barley  fermes  of,  179. 

Cattle  (jumenta),  wages  of  keeper  of, 
with  their  “sequela”  in  Falkland,  7, 
161,  171,  246,  317,  402. 

Cauldor  in  Ross  (Caldor,  Caldore,  Caldoir), 
fermes  of,  84,  142,  303,  381. 

Causnach,  lands  of,  518, 

•Cauthkyne.  See  Ouch tirmich ell. 

Cawlo,  lands  of,  546. 

Cellar,  keepership  of  the  king’s  ale 
cellars  in  Forfar,  530. 


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INDEX. 


Cellar  of  wine.  See  Balfour,  Michael ; 
Douglas,  John. 

Ceres.  See  Seres. 

Cesfurde,  husbandlands  of,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Cokburn,  538. 

Cessintuly,  successive  tenants  of  portions 
of,  488  ; let  to  James  Spittale  of 
Blairelogy  in  feu-ferme,  488  ; Bra  of, 
let  to  Michael  Donaldsone  rent  free, 
489. 

Westir,  sasine  of,  to  James  Knowis, 

616. 

cf.  Essintuly. 

Chaip,  Walter,  sasine  of  third  of  west  of 
Petcarne  to,  547  ; the  late,  100. 

William,  burgess  and  custumar  of 

Perth,  the  late,  99;  his  relict,  100. 

Cliallachwrek  Makdowell,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Kennedy,  618. 

Chalmer  (Chalmir,  Chawmer),  Alexander, 
custumar  of  Perth,  99,  196  ; sasine  to, 
of  fourth  part  of  lands  and  mill  of 
Petty,  560. 

Cristina,  sasine  to,  of  Natoun, 

621. 

David,  Craginbay  let  to,  and  to 

William  Schaw,  483  ; consents  to  lease 
of  his  portion  to  John  Gordoun  in 
Hasilfeild,  509 ; sasine  to,  of  Kynfawnys, 
560. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  Strathy  Chalmer, 

620. 

John,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  561. 

Mr  Robert,  fermes  of  Trabreauch 

paid  by,  456  ; sasine  to,  of  Cragynfeoch 
Chalmer,  553 ; of  Fyntillach,  553  ; of 
barony  of  Gaitgyrth,  &c.  in  Ayr- 
shire, 553  ; (of  Gaitgirth),  Park  let  to, 
483. 

Chalmerhous,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  Mr 
Robert  Chalmer,  553. 

Chamberlain  of  Scotland,  the  Great.  See 
Hume,  lord,  Alexander  ; Flemyng, 
lord,  John. 

Chamberlains,  the  chamberlain  of  Strath- 
erne  discharged  and  another  appointed, 


25.  See  'passim  in  accounts  of  ‘ ‘ Ballivi 
ad  extra.” 

Chamlot  of  gold  for  the  king,  463.  See 
also  Camelot. 

Chancellor,  the  lord,  payments  by  precept 
of,  and  of  the  lords  of  council,  74,  461, 
462  ter,  463.  See  St  Andrews,  Arch- 
bishop of,  Alexander  ; Glasgow,  Arch- 
bishop of,  James. 

Chancery.  See  Precept  of  sasine. 

clerk  of,  director  of,  writer  of.  See 

Quhite,  Sir  John. 

Chandlery,  54,  104,  119,  200,  202, 

204,  205,  284,  348,  457.  See  also 
Candles. 

Chapel.  See  Patronage  ; Chaplain. 

Chapel  Royal.  See  Falkland  ; Holyrood  ; 
Stirling  ; Abirnethy,  Nicholas  ; Gallo- 
way, Bishop  of,  David. 

Chapelhalfpenny,  lands  of,  634. 

Chapeltoun,  fermes  of,  258  ; let  to  Cristina 
Park,  lady  of  Auchinhervy,  491  ; rental 
of,  513.  See  Buthill. 

Chapelyard,  sasine  of  advocation  of  chapel 
of,  to  William  Hereis,  560. 

Chaplain : king’s  alms  to  chaplain  of 
Falkland,  12,  165,  176,  249,  405  ; pay- 
ment to  two  chaplains  celebrating  in 
the  castle  of  Rothisay  “ ex  elimosina 
regis  antiqua,”  20,  231,  312,  361,  378  ; 
annuity  to  chaplain  at  Stirling  from 
customs  of  Stirling  ‘ ‘ ex  elimosina  regis 
antiqua,”  52,  92;  to  chaplain  in  Finevin 
“ex  tollerantia  regis,”  62  ; fee  to  Sir 
James  Inglis,  the  queen’s  chaplain,  un- 
til he  be  beneficed,  74  ; annuity  formerly 
paid  from  customs  of  Cupro  to  two 
secular  chaplains  now  transferred  to 
Friars  Preachers,  198,  434;  annuity  to  Sir 
James  Ellem,  chaplain  “ de  le  Barres,” 
334,  442  ; 20s.  per  annum  mortified  to 
two  chaplains  out  of  lands  annexed  to 
barony  of  Ruthven,  575  ; 10s.  per  annum 
mortified  to  a chaplain  out  of  barony  of 
Cousland,  57  5 ; payment  of  £4  per  an, 
num  to  chaplain  in  chapel  of  B.Y.M. 


INDEX. 


675 


of  Ferme  Noble  as  the  reddendo  of  the 
lands,  597  ; support  of  a suitable  chap- 
lain at  the  altar  of  the  B.V.M.  of 
Dunbertane  for  souls  of  king  Robert 
Bruce  and  the  kings  of  Scotland,  the 
reddendo  of  lands  of  Mildoven,  598  ; 
homicide  of  a chaplain  in  Moray,  619  ; 
chaplains  of  college  of  Inverpetlifre- 
628. 

Chaplain.  See  also  Balfour,  Sir  Thomas  ; 
Duff,  Andrew;  Ellem,  Sir  John;  Geddes, 
Sir  Thomas ; Graham e,  Sir  Robert ; Gray, 
Sir  Walter;  Harrowar,  James  ; Inglis,  Sir 
James  ; Joffray,  Sir  Thomas ; Kinloch, 
Sir  John ; Layng,  Sir  George ; Leirmonth, 
Sir  James;  Leyis,  Sir  David  ; Mason,  Sir 
David  ; Mulikin,  Sir  William  ; Scharp, 
Sir  John ; Scott,  Sir  John ; Stirling, 
Mr  John  ; Thomson,  Sir  William. 

- — See  also  Avauch  ; Blackness ; Brechin, 
cathedral  of ; Cambuskenneth ; Cullen  ; 
Cullessy  ; Dumbarton  ; Dundee  ; Edin- 
burgh, castle  of;  Elgin,  castle  of;  Fine- 
vin ; Forres,  St  Leonard’s  chapel  of  ; 
Holyrood  ; Moray,  cathedral  of  ; Restal- 
rig ; Ross,  church  of ; Skeauch  ; Stirling ; 

• Strabrok  ; Tain  ; St  Mary. 

of  Dean  of  Aberdeen.  See  Gourlay, 

Sir  John. 

■ of  Exchequer,  payment  to,  467  ; see 

also  Scott,  Sir  Alexander. 

of  John  Graunt,  282. 

Charity.  See  Alms  ; Poor.  Cf.  Cherite. 

Charteris,  John,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
525,  530. 

Robert,  the  late,  of  Amisfeild,  fermes 

of  Pollincre  granted  to,  36,  74,  135, 
(Charter  of  Empisfelde)  234,  (Charteris 
of  Hempisfeild)  297,  427. 

Cheese,  “le  cane  cheis”  of  the  Kirkland 
of  Lundeiff,  519. 

Chekker,  193.  See  Exchequer. 

Chene,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  half  of 
Crechy,  &c.,  573. 

Chepman,  John,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
553, 


Chepman,  Walter,  the  printer,  references 
to,  in  the  accounts,  cxiii. 

W alter,  meadow  called  * ‘ le  Kingis 

Medow  ” let  to,  216,  292  ; to  him  and 
his  wife,  Agnes  Cokburn,  and  their  son, 
David,  for  nine  years  with  power  to 
plough  where  unsuitable  for  hay,  488  ; 
fermes  thereof  remitted  to,  on  account 
of  the  destruction  of  grain  and  hay 
at  the  time  of  the  hosting  (exercitus) 
of  Dunglas,  220. 

Cherite,  le,  3 ; le  cheritie,  283  ter, 
291  ; one  boll  to  the  chalder  allowed 
“pro  lie  cheritie”  on  sale  of  oats 
and  barley,  217,  347,  472.  See  Cantillis, 
le. 

Chernside,  lands  in,  533  ; Spensys  Manys 
in  lordship  of,  610. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,'  of  third  of  Myre- 

side,  593. 

Cherries:  1000  “ cheriss  ” due  as  ferme 
of  the  gardens  and  orchard  of  Ballincreif, 
183,  184,  186,  562. 

Chesholm  (Chesholme,  Chesolme,  Ches- 
helm,  Cheshelme),  James,  brother  of 
James,  bishop  of  Dunblane,  lands  in 
Galloway  and  Ayr  let  to,  480. 

John,  abbreviator  of  accounts  of 

the  king’s  expenses,  8;  Mr  John,  11;  ex- 
tract from  books  of  household  under 
hand  of,  42;  “clericus  expensarum,” 
87  ; payments  to,  55,  102,  199,  269, 
334,  444 ; do.  for  his  expenses  and  labours 
in  Exchequer,  122,  (as  comptroller’s 
clerk)  289,  357,  468  ; servitor  of  the 
late  and  present  king,  222  ; renders 
account  for  Gilbert  Laudir,  custumar  of 
Kirkcudbright,  &c.,  333. 

Mariota,  relict  of  John  Philpsoun,  391. 

Chillinghame,  captain  of,  Edward  Gray, 
prisoner  at  Falkland,  9 ; the  castle 
stormed  and  rased  to  the  ground  by 
James  iv.,  9. 

Christiern  n. , King  of  Denmark,  relations 
between  Scotland  and,  cxxviii.  -cxxxvi. 

Church.  See  Patronage. 


676 


INDEX. 


Chymmis,  le : sasine  of  lands  in  Fife  “cum 
le  chymmis,”  523. 

Clachy,  fermes  of,  in  hands  of  lord 
Drummond,  24 ; lands  of,  let  to  him, 
512. 

Clakmannan  (Clakmannane),  sheriff  of, 
Comptroller’s  receipts  from,  214,  344, 
452. 

Clanridder.  See  Fintelauch. 

Clarebarston,  sasine  of,  to  James  Craw- 
mond,  574. 

Claret,  purchase  of  {vini  clareti),  in  Brit- 
tany for  the  lord  governor,  118 ; two 
puncheons  of,  for  do.,  216  ; payment  to 
abbot  of  Paslay  for  two  puncheons 
which  he  had  given  to  do.,  353  ; 35s. 
for  five  flagons  and  a quart  of  (vini 
clareti ),  when  the  lord  governor  supped 
in  the  house  of  Margaret  Crechtoun, 
205 ; £20  for  five  puncheons  for  Monsieur 
la  Fyot.  See  Wine. 

Clatty  and  Bateiscraggis,  sasine  of,  with 
tower,  &c.,  to  George  Ramsay,  587. 

Clauchry  let  to  Thomas  Forestar,  chamber- 
lain  of  Galloway,  479,  485  ; rental  qf, 
510  ; sublet  to  Archibald  Stewart,  rector 
of  Kirkmaquho,  486. 

Cleanse  the  Causeway,  street  fight  of, 
xlvii.  et  seq. 

Cleghorne,  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  sasine 
of,  to  Alexander  Lokliart,  627. 

Clene,  lands  of,  518. 

Cientis,  sasine  of,  to  George  Seytoun, 
516. 

Clerk : relief  of  lands  of  Coldinstanys 
cancelled  “ ob  errorem  clerici  male 
retornantis,”  522. 

of  chancery.  See  Chancery. 

of  exchequer.  See  Exchequer. 

of  expenses  (clericus  expensarum 

domicilii),  4,  54,  55,  104,  166-7,  179. 
See  Ballantyne,  John ; Chesliolm,  John  ; 
Donaldson,  John  ; Hay,  Thomas. 

of  the  household,  fees  of,  221,  286, 

355,  464. 

register,  (clerk  of  rolls,  register 


and  council),  pepper  payment  to,  3 ; 
allowance  for  his  fee  and  gown,  121, 
222,  356,  467  ; witness  to  a precept, 
161,  170 ; joins  in  granting  lease  of 
crown  lands,  479.  See  Dunbar,  Gavin. 

Clerk,  David,  in  Leith,  to  brew  ale  for 
Exchequer,  167. 

Sir  John,  subprior  of  Scone,  59,  114, 

207,  274,  341,  375. 

Leonard,  his  account  as  custumar  of 

Ayr,  47,  95,  187 ; sasine  to,  of  Nethir- 
auldhall  and  Ovir  Aikhede,  543. 

Michael,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  Purvas- 

hill,  620. 

Thomas,  tenant  in  Luthre,  502. 

William,  bailie  of  Edinburgh,  110. 

William,  renders  account  for  Orkney 

and  Shetland  in  name  of  the  lessee,  301  ; 
renders  customs  account  of  Disarte  in 
name  of  Margret  lady  Sincler,  331. 

William,  sheriff  “inhac  parte,”  619. 

Clerkland,  fermes  of,  258  ; two  parts  of, 
let  to  John  Goddy  and  others,  the  other 
part  . to  Archibald  Cuthbertson  and 
Patrick  Boyd,  491  ; merkland  of, 
which  Arthur  Goddy  held,  let  on  his 
decease,  to  his  wife  and  son,  492  ; merk- 
land of,  which  Nigel  Wyle,  held  as  let 
to  John  Calderwood,  493,  513  ; the 
grassum  to  be  paid  to  the  lady  of  Row- 
allan,  513. 

mill  of,  let  to  Patrick  Boyd,  492  ; 

rental  of,  513  ; oatmeal  ferme  of,  258. 

Clesch,  sasine  to  John  Levingstoun  of  a 
third  of  a sixth  of  Haltoun  of  Clesch  and 
Middilclesch,  and  of  a third  of  an  annual- 
rent  of  Wester  Clesch,  583. 

Cleuch,  lands  of,  546. 

Cloak  (?) : the  sheriff  to  answer  “ pro 
2 clamidis  ” for  duplication  of  blench- 
ferme  of  Lome,  517. 

Clocharn.  * See  Nethirclocharn. 

Clochrane,  lands  of,  421  ; rental  of,  489. 

Clonary,  let  to  John  Mureheid,  483,  509. 

Cloncopach  (Cloncopath),  sasine  of,  to  John 
Kennedy,  561,  614.  See  Clonopach. 


INDEX. 


677 


Clone,  rental  of,  482  ; let  to  Archibald 
Carnis,  486,  507. 

Clonluchre,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Kennedy,  574. 

Clonopach,  sasine  of,  to  John  Kennedy, 
550.  See  Cloncopach. 

Clonyark  (Clonyearg),  liferentedto  Marionn 
(Mariota)  Bonkle,  relict  of  John  Linde- 
sey,  34,  75,  135,  235,  297,  427  ; let  to 
Mariota  Bonkle,  482,  508  ; to  Charles 
Murray  and  his  son  Eichard,  483.  508. 

Closbern,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas 
Kirkpatrik,  576. 

Cloth,  silken  (pannus  cericus),  for  the 
queen,  55  ; woollen  (latioris  panni 
lanei),  97  ; piece  of  white,  24  ells,  for 
Sir  Anthony  de  la  Bastie,  201  ; 3 ells 
“ grosii  panni,”  for  do.,  201  ; green,  for 
table-cover  in  Exchequer,  121,  222,  288, 
357,  467  ; for  table-cover,  203. 

woollen.  See  Custom. 

Clothoch,  sasine  of,  to  John  Hepburne, 
531. 

Cloth  ok,  Mekle  and  Litle,  let  to  Charles 
Murray  and  his  son  Eichard,  483,  508. 

Clouchtis,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William 
Makcrystyn,  539. 

Clovay,  barony  of,  sasine,  of,  to  David, 
lord  Lyndesay,  master  of  Craufurd,  598. 

Clowburn  and  Millhill,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Were,  621. 

Clune,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Wemys,  601. 

Cluny  in  Fife,  sasine  of,  to  David  Wemys, 
559. 

in  Kinclevin,  lands  of,  with  the  forest 

granted  to  the  Earl  of  Athole,  fermes 
of,  154,  226,  365,  421. 

Clutauch  (Cluttauch),  479  ; let  toEolland 
M ‘Dowell,  485  ; rental  of,  510. 

Coalman.  See  Dawson,  Duncan. 

Coals,  from  coalheuch  of  Skeoch, 

to  be  delivered  free  in  Stirling 
castle,  37  ; for  castle  of  Dunbar  and 
palace  of  Holyrood,  130  bis,  131  ; 
the  tenth  load  of,  of  certain  lands  in 
Ardmanach  due  to  the  king,  146  ; for  | 


Falkland,  162 ; bought  by  the  Comp- 
troller, 174  ; for  household  of  the  lord 
governor  at  Falkland,  246  ; from  Disart 
to  Dunbar  and  Leith,  257  ; for  Dunbar 
castle,  264 ; for  Exchequer,  473  ; coal- 
heuch s of  Tranent,  Elphinstoun  and 
Fawside,  517. 

Coals,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

fermes  of  Linlithgowshire,  1,  4 ; of 

Stirlingshire  (Skeoch),  36,  37. 

Coble : “ le  coblis  ” for  salmon  fishing,  149, 
308,  388  ; “coble”  on  loch  of  Eossy, 
544. 

Cochnoch,  Ochtochtir  and  Hungrehillis, 
sasine  of,  to  Henry  Eamsay,  602 ; 
previous  entry  to,  602. 

Cochrane  (Cochren),  Alan,  armourer,  pay- 
ment to,  for  expenses  of  French 
“machinatores”  and  carpenters,  104; 
annuity  to,  for  cleaning  arms,  55,  (in 
Edinburgh  Castle)  105  ; fee  of  the  late, 
466. 

JohD,  sasine  to,  of  Westircochrane, 

630. 

Cochris  (Cocheris),  fermes  of,  26,  77,  138 ; 
not  to  be  charged,  the  lands  having  been 
recovered  out  of  the  king’s  hands,  229. 

Cochros,  Westir,  recovered  from  the  king 
by  John  Panton  of  Petmadan,  140. 

Cocket  of  custumars  of  Irwyne,  95  ; 
of  monastery  of  Dunfermline,  100, 
262  ; of  Disart,  263  ; of  Dunfermline, 
333,  404  ; of  Edinburgh,  440. 

clerk  of.  See  FTesbit,  William. 

Cod  (muliones).  See  Custom. 

Coif,  lands  of,  with  manor  (manerium), 
610. 

Coin:  “ corone  Gallice  ponderis,”  106;  Sir 
John  Gourlay,  “magister  cone,”  354; 
five  nobles  payable  for  fermes  of  Lettir- 
fyn,  574. 

Coisnacthane,  lands  of,  in  barony  of  Tuly- 
cultre,  539. 

Cok,  Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  two  husl^d- 
lands  in  Morthingtoun,  585  ; of  half  a 
husbandland  in  Duns,  589. 


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INDEX. 


Cok,  Margret  and  Elen,  sasine  to,  of  land 
in  Haddington,  543. 

Cokburn  (Cokburne),  lands  of,  a tenandry 
of  earldom  of  March,  608  ; fee  of,  in 
king’s  hands  as  superior,  and  liferent  in 
hands  of  Queen  Margaret,  608  ; sasine 
of,  with  mills,  &c.,  to  David  Earl  of 
Crawfurd,  608. 

Agnes.  See  Chepman,  Walter. 

Alexander,  in  Clerkyntoun,  sheriff 

“ in  hac  parte,”  530. 

Cristian,  one  of  the  king’s  “ rok- 

karis,”  his  fee,  120. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Lang- 

toun,  with  office  of  usher  of  the  king’s 
chamber,  516. 

John,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  530,  531. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Goslyntoun, 

570. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Scral- 

ing  and  lands  in  shires  of  Haddington 
and  Roxburgh,  538. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Tempilhall 

Westir,  594. 

Cokburnis  alias  Dalqueich.  See  Dal- 
queich. 

Cokburnspeth,  sasine  to  John  Lile  of 
keepership  of  woods  of,  533.  See 
Colburnspeth. 

Cokcarny,  sasine  to  Robert  Douglas  of  an 
annualrent  from,  565. 

Cokkilby  (Cokilby),  fermes  of,  258  ; gras- 
sum  of,  466  ; let  to  William  Montgumry, 
491  ; rental  of,  513. 

Colburnspeth,  mill  of,  536.  See  Cokburns- 
peth. 

Colburnspethschelis,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 
Thomas  Angus,  536. 

Coldingham,  the  bailie  of  prior  of,  to  ap- 
prehend and  “justify”  thieves  and 
“pikeris  ” within  the  barony,  617. 

Coldinstanys,  lands  of,  522. 

Coldon,  lands  of,  546. 

Coldonknowis,  lady  of,  and  Patrick  Sinclar, 
her  husband,  to  be  cited  for  fermes  due 
by  them,  81.  See  Stewart,  Elizabeth. 


Coleheuch,  in  quarter  of  Lundoris,  503. 

Colestoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Broune,  516. 

Colesye,  Estir,  sasine  of,  to  William  Mon- 
creiff,  568. 

College,  Collegiate  church.  See  Corstor- 
phine,  Dumbarton,  Innerpethfre,  Res- 
talrig,  Stirling  castle,  Tain. 

Colmyskeith,  sasine  of,  to  John  Hammy  1- 
toun,  555. 

Colnakevill  (Colnacavile,  Colnacavill,  Col- 
nacavle,  Colnakeule),  let  in  steelbow  to 
the  accountant  of  Moray,  28,  68.  See 
Constablefeild. 

Colquhone,  James,  sasine  to,  of  Balma- 
cawell  and  other  lands  in  Carrik,  582. 

Colstoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  George 
Broun,  572. 

Colsy  (Colsie),  Ester,  sasine  of  third  of,  to 
William  Moncrefl,  589,  597.  See  Estir- 
colse. 

Coltynhufe,  lands  and  mill  of,  521. 

Col  vile  (Colvil),  James,  sasine  to,  of  barony 
of  TJchiltre,  533  ; of  barony  of  Tuly- 
cultre,  539;  of  “proprietas  ” of  Killienzie 
and  superiority  of  Kilkeren,  552. 

Robert,  of  TJchiltre,  barony  of  Tuli- 

cultre  feued  to,  37  ; director  of  chan- 
cery, witness  to  a charter  in  1511,  147  ; 
in  1513,  317;  present  in  Exchequer,  479. 

Colyn,  lands  of,  566. 

Commissioners  for  letting  crown  lands, 
oath  made  before,  406,  408;  rent  re- 
mitted by,  “ex  consideratione,”  410  ; 
expenses  of  the,  for  setting  the  lands  of 
Galloway  and  Stewartoun,  237,  290  ; 
sederunts  of,  481,  489,  490,  494,  501, 
511  ; commission  to  let  crown  lands, 
500;  the  commissioners  sit  to  try  an 
action  regarding  the  right  to  a lease, 
505-6 ; sat  at  Leith  10th  April  1520, 
506. 

Common,  of  lands  in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Stewart,  554.  See  also  Casche. 

of  Largis,  522  ; of  Snodgers  in  com- 
mon of  Irwin,  685. 


INDEX. 


679 


Commonlone,  le,  634. 

Commutation.  See  Fermes. 

Compensation  to  Jardin  of  Apilgirth  for 
renunciation  of  a tack  of  customs,  353  ; 
remission  of  fermes  of  King’s  Meadow  on 
account  of  the  destruction  of  crops  during 
the  { 4 exercitus  de  Dunglas,”  220;  al- 
lowance of  barley  to  William  Forester  in 
lieu  of  his  liferent  of  land  granted  to 
college  of  Lestalrig,  471.  See  Auldpark ; 
Deer  ; Pasture  ; Quarry  ; Tenants. 

Composition  for  arrears.  See  Arrears. 

for  crime.  See  Crime. 

Comptroller,  accounts  rendered  by,  xxx. ; 
list  of  Comptrollers,  ib. ; Sir  Alexander 
Jardine,  ib. ; Andrew  Stewart,  Bishop  of 
Caithness,  ib.-,  James  Redheuch,  ib. ; Sir 
Patrick  Hamilton,  ib. ; James  Kincragy, 
ib. ; Robert  Barton,  xxxi.  ; accounts 
of,  (Sir  Alexander  Jardin)  214,  (Robert 
Bertoun)  279,  344,  451  ; injunction 
to,  to  exonerate  the  chamberlain  of 
Ballincreif  from  accounting  for  certain 
fermes,  45  n.  ; payment  to  the  thes- 
aurer  in  absence  of,  the  king  being 
in  Northumberland,  79  ; herrings  of 
assise  to,  for  the  household,  194  ; heirs 
of  William  Murray  to  be  cited  by,  to 
hear  it  declared  that  they  had  lost  their 
feu  by  non-payment  of  the  fermes,  243  ; 
agreement  between,  and  the  master 
of  the  larder,  220  ; to  cite  a tacksman  of 
custom  of  salmon  for  refusal  to  pay,  197  ; 
compounds  with  said  tacksman,  267  ; 
payments  by  precept  of,  228,  255  bis; 
do.  by  precept  of  the  lord  governor 
and,  231,  236;  payment  to,  for 

support  of  his  office  and  for  servants 
riding  on  the  king’s  business  and  at 
markets,  &c.,  223,  289,  357  ; £80  per 
annum  to,  for  ditto,  468  ; compounds 
for  arrears  with  advice  of  the  auditors, 
295,  311,  391  ; compounds  for  fermes 
of  Nairn,  343;  for  arrears  of  Ross, 
385,  390  ; allowance  for  his  couriers 
and  messengers,  354  ; oat  fermes  re- 


mitted “ex  negligentia  rotulatoris,” 
414  ; tenants  of  Fife  in  arrears  to  be 
cited  by  the  chamberlain  and,  415  ; fee 
of  king’s  advocate  paid  by  precept  of, 
403  ; half  of  fee  of  king’s  surgeon  paid 
by,  and  half  by  the  thesaurer,  466  ; 
leases  made  by,  492,  493  ; lands  in  Fife 
let  by,  503.  See  Caithness,  Bishop  of, 
Andrew  ; Redheuch,  James ; Jardine, 
Sir  Alexander  ; Hamilton,  Sir  Patrick  ; 
Bertoun,  Robert.  See  also  Receivers 
General. 

Comptroller’s  Clerk.  See  Chesholm,  Mr 
John  ; Giffart,  John. 

Conan  (Conane),  cane  of,  556. 

fishery  of  salmon  of,  88,  145,  306, 

386  ; fermes  of,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Conjunct  Infeftment,  497,  595,  601,  603, 
623,  624  : of  Queen  Margaret,  rents  of 
Granges  of  Dunbar  not  paid,  xxxiv., 
459. 

Conloch,  lands  of,  550. 

Connansith,  sasine  of,  to  David  Gardin, 
522. 

Connelsoun  (Conelsoun),  Friar  John, 
warden  of  Minorites  of  Dundee,  276, 
340. 

Connoquhan,  lands  of,  527. 

Constable,  sasine  of  office  of,  of  Cupar,  with 
lands  of  Mutliill  and  “le  Constable 
Medow,”  570;  of  office  of  constable 
of  Lochnall,  549. 

of  Dundee.  See  Dundee. 

of  Kinghorn.  See  Kinghorn. 

of  Stirling  castle,  38. 

of  Scotland,  sasine  of  office  of,  to 

William  Hay,  518. 

Constablefeild  (Connestablefeild),  let  in 
steelbow  to  the  chamberlain  of  Moray, 
28,  68. 

and  Colnacavle,  barley  fermes  of 

Mains  of,  30,  31,  70,  71, 132,  133. 

Constabulary.  See  Kinghorn. 

Cook.  See  Bissat,  John  ; Kers,  Alexander; 
Schaw,  Thomas.  See  also  Groom, 
Kitchen,  Turnbroche. 


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INDEX. 


Cooking  utensils  for  Falkland,  162-3. 

Copper,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Corbe,  Henry  and  Alexander,  tenants  in 
Luthre,  495. 

Corbertoun(Corbarton),  fermesof,  remitted 
to  Elizabeth  Stewart,  lady  Coldon- 
knowis,  36;  let  to  Gordoun  of  Locbinver, 
482,  508. 

Cords  : “cordis”  for  salmon  fishing,  149, 
308,  388. 

Cornmyln,  le,  of  Innerkelour,  613. 

Corntoun,  barony  of,  wheat  and  barley 
fermes  of,  40;  poverty  of  “husbandi” 
of,  40,  41. 

Coroner,  of  Kyntyre  and  Knapdale,  517  ; 
of  Ergill,  518  ; of  regality  of  Garviauch, 
542  ; of  Kile  Regis,  Kile  Stewart  and 
Cunynghame,  603  ; and  sheriff  of  Banff, 
607  ; of  Carrick,  614  ; between  waters 
of  Dee  and  Nyth,  618 ; and  serjeant  of 
Selkirkshire,  628 ; two  husbandlands 
connected  with  these  offices,  628  ; dup- 
lication of  blenchferme  for  said  lands 
and  offices,  628 ; of  Stratherne,  629  ; 
of  sheriffdom  of  Roxburgh,  633 ; dupli- 
cation of  blenchferme  on  sasine  of  the 
office,  633  ; money  fermes  of  the  office, 
633  ; “officium  coronatoris  mari  foedi” 
of  west  ward  of  Stragriff  and  of  upper 
ward  of  barony  of  Renfrew,  633  ; 
“ officium  coronatoris  sive  coronatorii 
vulgariter  vocati  le  crownarschip,  ” 603. 

Corothill,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mure,  571. 
See  Erothill. 

Correcarmak,  let  to  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
knight,  421  ; rental  of,  489. 

Corremuklo  and  Glenschervy,  fermes  of 
due  by  the  heirs  of  William  Murray, 
not  paid  since  Flodden,  242  ; devasta- 
tion (vastitas)  of,  311  ; fermes  of,  paid, 
392.  See  Corymuchlach. 

Correwraneran,  lands  of,  618. 

Corrowe  in  Cowell,  626. 

Corry,  Thomas,  of  Kelwode,  renders  ac- 
count of  Carrik,  Leswalt  and  Menybrig 
for  Earl  of  Cassillis,  chamberlain  thereof, 


238,  299  ; do.  of  Galloway  for  do., 
296. 

Cors.  See  Oneile. 

Corscrag,  Corsmury,  Barley  (Barcloy), 
Caldow,  let  to  Thomas  M'Clelane  of 
Bondby,  484,  509. 

Corscrage,  grassum  of,  281. 

Corsby  (Corseby),  sasine  of  lands,  tenandry, 
and  fishings  of,  to  John  Fullartoun,  the 
same  having  been  in  ward  for  19  years, 
552. 

Corshill,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Johnestoun,  545. 

: in  barony  of  Kilbride,  Manys  of,  631. 

Corshillis,  in  lordship  of  Stewartoune, 
fermes  of,  258  ; third  of  Tua  Corshillis 
let  to  Brisius  Mure  and  others,  and  two 
thirds  to  James  Boyd,  491,  492  ; rental 
of,  513. 

Corsmury.  See  Corscrag. 

Corstak,  milltak  and,  of  Ketnis,  605. 

Corstonofeild,  lands  of,  540. 

Corstorphin  (Corstorphyne),  college  of, 
annuity  from  fermes  of  Edinburgh  to 
provost  and  canons  of,  by  grant  of 
John  Forester,  knight,  confirmed  by 
James  i.,  110,  213,  277,  342,  450. 

— - lands  of,  called  “ le  Riggis,”  588. 

William,  Jonet  and  John  her  son, 

tenants  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

Corswell,  sasine  of,  to  Fynlay  Campbell, 
542. 

Cortoch  Arquhy  “ cum  duobus  le  Fowlis,” 
sasine  of,  to  John  Murray,  527. 

Cortoun  of  Inneralloun.  See  Innerallone. 

Corvane,  lands  of,  136. 

Corwar,  in  Ayrshire,  sasiue  of,  to  Robert 
Grahame,  565. 

in  Kirkcudbright,  sasine  of  ,to  Thomas 

M'Lellan,  557. 

Corware  in  barony  of  Butill  and  lordship 
of  Galloway  let  to  Gordoune  of  Loch- 
in  ver,  481,  507. 

Corymuchlach  and  Glencharny,  forest  of, 
fermes  of,  in  arrear,  25.  See  Corre- 
muklo. 


INDEX. 


681 


Cot-acres  of  Ballincreif,  six  “le  pultre” 
due  for  each  of  the,  562. 

Cot-town,  28  acres  of  the  cot-town 
(cotagie  ville)  of  BallincreifF,  184,  186. 
See  also  Cottoun. 

Cotis  de  Thorntoun,  in  barony  of  Kilbride, 
607. 

Cotland.  See  Auchtermuchty  ; Ballincreif; 
Bondhalf. 

Cotland  and  Glenley,  lands  of,  556. 

Cottages.  See  Arth  ; Auchtermuchty  ; 
Falkland ; Houstoun  ; Largo ; Lindores, 
Auld  ; Methven. 

Cottingham  (Cotingliame)  in  England, 
Andrew,  Bishop  of  Moray,  commendator 
of,  43. 

Cottis,  Sir  James,  “tollis  et  cabillis  ” 
bought  for  the  king’s  ships  by,  290. 

Cottoun,  le,  ferme  of,  394.  See  also 
Dronn. 

Coule  (Kowl),  fermes  of,  26,  77,  138,  228, 
229,  294,  430;  second  teinds  of,  to 
Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  27,  139  ; fermes  of, 
paid  by  the  accountant  (Alexander  Irvin 
of  Drum),  27,  77,  139,  431.  See  also 
Cowle  and  Oneile  ; Kintore. 

Coulemure.  See  Culmure. 

Council,  clerk  of  the.  See  Dunbar,  Gavin. 

lords  of,  payments  by  precept  of,  103 

ter,  105  for,  106  for,  107  quater , (and  of 
queen  and  governor)  108,  121  bis,  122, 
174,  222,  (ex  consideratione  auditorum) 
288,  (and  of  the  lords  regents)  350,  351 
bis,  352,  353,  461,  462  for,  463,  (and 
of  the  queen)  468  ; ditto  to  Arran  dur- 
ing his  regency,  352  ; remission  of  custom 
by,  103  ; services  of  George  Gud  to,  137  ; 
lease  granted  by  order  of,  and  of  the 
queen,  478  ; deliverance  by,  respecting 
certain  fermes,  527. 

Coupar,  Richard,  tenant  in  Fruchy,  498. 

Couperland.  See  Kainland. 

Couriers,  employment  of,  163  ; expenses 
of,  for  inbringing  of  the  king’s  fermes, 
&c.,  285,  467  ; couriers  of  Ardmanach, 
89,  148,  307,  387. 

YOL.  XIV. 


Couriers.  See  Balfour,  John;  Davidson, 
Robert  ; Gourlay,  John ; Heght  alias 
Carmaig,  Alexander  ; Lowre,  David  ; 
Mur,  Thomas  ; Ricardson,  Duncan. 

Courtesy  (curialitas  Scotie),  half  of  lands  of 
Westhall  held  by,  574  ; the  “liberetene- 
mentum  ” of  lands  reserved  to  the  father 
of  Thomas  Henrisoun  by,  585. 

Cousland,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Ruthven,  575;  10s.  per  annum  mortified 
to  a chaplain  out  of,  575. 

lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  James  Ham- 

myltoun,  632. 

Coutis,  William,  sasine  to,  of  Ouchter- 
coull,  605. 

Covintre,  Mr  Patrick,  dean  of  Restalrig. 
See  Restalrig. 

Cowally  in  barony  of  Carnetoun,  621. 

Cowclaroquhy,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  with 
half  of  mill  of,  to  Margaret  Wentoun, 
606. 

Cowdane.  See  Kevilstoun. 

Cowell.  See  Ovircowell. 

bailiary  of,  sasine  of  lands  in,  to 

Patrick  Houstoune,  577. 

lordship  of,  sasine  of  lands  in,  to 

John  Lawmond,  626. 

and  Rosneith,  account  of  Earl  of 

Ergile  as  chamberlain  of,  417. 

Cowgask,  sasine  of,  to  William  Ruthven, 
575. 

Cowill  in  barony  of  Cragy,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Ross,  564,  579. 

Cowle  and  Oneile,  Comptroller’s  receipts 
from  feu-fermes  of,  117.  See  Coule  ; 
Kintore. 

Crag,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of,  to  Gilbert 
Dalgarnoch,  524. 

George,  renders  account  of  Granges  of 

Dunbar,  43. 

John,  junior,  barley  to,  for  ale  for 

the  king’s  household,  42.  See  Craig. 

Craganis,  in  Carrik,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Kennedy,  617. 

Cragboy,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Ahannay, 
633. 

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INDEX. 


Cragfyn  (Cragfyne),  sasine  of,  to  John 
Kennedy,  550,  561,  614. 

and  Craginaschandach,  sasine  to 

James  Colquhoun  of,  which  had  been  in 
non-entry  for  45  years,  582. 

Craggis,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Hepburn,  530. 

Craggo,  in  Kircudbright,  sasine  of,  to  Roger 
Gordoun,  549  ; of  part  of,  to  John 
Erskin,  551.  ' 

Craghall,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Kynnynmonth,  544. 

Craghill,  sasine  of,  to  Janies  Strathauchin, 
598. 

Craghous,  sasines  of  fourth  of,  to  Kathe- 
rine Newlandis,  and  of  the  other  three 
fourths  to  Alison,  Cristina  and  Libra 
Newlandis,  585. 

Craginbay,  let  to  David  Chalmir  and 
William  Schaw,  483;  part  of,  let  to 
John  Gordoun  in  Hasilfeild,  509  ; fermes 
of,  granted  to  Iley  herald,  34,  73,  135, 
234,  296,  427. 

Craginchonnich.  See  Carfyn. 

Cragingalle.  See  Banbreich. 

Cragingelt,  John,  janitor  of  Stirling  castle, 
41. 

Cragland,  fermes  of,  399. 

Craglande  called  Bailyelande,  505. 

Craglylogane,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  John 
Montgumry,  547. 

Cragmelour,  sasine  of  lands  and  barony  of, 
to  George  Prestoun,  629;  castle,  fortalice, 
manor  (manerium)  &c.  of,  629;  chapel 
builtand  endowed  by  Symon  Prestoun, 
knight,  on  south  side  of,  629. 

Cragmill  (Cragmyln,  Cragmyll)  destroyed, 
let  at  diminished  fermes,  28,  68  ; 
sasine  of  mill  of,  to  Alexander  Gardin, 
547. 

Cragmoderte,  sasine  of,  with  mill,  to  Robert 
Pittendreich,  605. 

Cragmoy,  let  to  David  Douglas,  484 ; 
rental  of,  509. 

Cragnestoun,  Nethir,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Tulloch,  541. 


Cragnestoun,  TTvir,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Gardin,  547. 

Crago,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of  part  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Gardin,  548  ; of  tenth  of,  to  Mr 
James  Ramsay,  567  ; of  ninth  of,  to 
Henry  Ramsay,  602  ; of  eighth  of,  to 
Walter  Ogilvy,  610  ; of  sixteenth  of,  to 
John  Skrymgeour,  611. 

Cragorth  (Cragortht),  annualrent  of,  36  ; 
annuity  out  of,  to  chaplain  in  Collegiate 
Church  of  Stirling  Castle,  37. 

Crago t,  sasine  of,  to  James  Fentoun,  565. 

Cragtoun,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Johnestoun,  545. 

in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  to  John 

Stewart,  554. 

Cragy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  mill 
and  other  lands  in  Perthshire  to  John 
Ross,  564,  579  ; lands  of,  in  detail,  564. 

Nethir,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Gray, 

568. 

Overset  of,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Gray, 

569. 

tutor  of,  William  Wallace,  455. 

Cragynche,  lands  of,  518. 

Cragynfeoch,  sasine  of,  to  William  Sympil, 
523. 

Chalmer,  sasine  of,  to  Mr  Robert 

Chalmer,  553. 

Cragy var,  sasine  of,  to  William  Mortymar, 
523. 

Craig  (Crag,  Crage),  John,  groom  of  the 
chamber,  fee  of,  120,  221,  287,  355, 
464  ; servitor  of  the  king,  128,  202,  227  ; 
forage  for  his  horse,  120  ; allowance  to, 
on  dismissal  from  the  king’s  service, 
290.  See  also  Crag. 

Craigdall.  See  Inchmartyne. 

Craigische,  let  to  James  Reidheuch, 
490. 

Craigneveoch  in  Cowell,  626. 

Craigtoun.  See  Buthill. 

Craik,  John,  in  king’s  butlery,  fee  of,  469. 
See  also  Crake. 

Crail  (Carale,  Craile,  Craill,  Crale),  accounts 
of  bailies  of,  58,  111,  208,  274,  338, 


INDEX. 


683 


374,  448  ; annuity  to  priory  of  St 
Andrews  from  fermes  of,  58,  111,  208, 
274,  338,  374,  448  ; Comptroller’s 

receipts  from  bailies  of,  117,  215,  280, 
345,  452,  453  ; from  custumar  of,  and 
of  Pettinweme,  345  ; from  do.  for  assize 
of  herrings,  345  ; sasine  of  an  annualrent 
from,  to  David  lord  Lyndesey,  master 
of  Craufurd,  599. 

Crake,  John,  sasine  to,  of  three  acres  near 
Peebles  along  with  offices  of  king’s  Ser- 
jeant and  “burriourschip,”  581.  See 
also  Craik. 

“Crammose  ” velvet,  tunic  of,  for  the  king, 

' 104. 

Cranstoun,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Cranstoun 
Daw  or  New  Cranstoun,  577. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in,  and  office 

of  coroner  of  Roxburghshire,  633. 

Cranstoun  Daw,  now  called  New  Crans- 
stoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Cranstoun, 
577. 

Craufurdjohne,  sasine  of  half  of  lands  and 
barony,  and  of  patronage  of  parish  church 
of,  to  Laurence  Craufurd,  567. 

Craw,  James,  baker,  wheat  to,  133. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  a hus- 

bandland  in  Pinkertoun,  583. 

Laurence,  baker,  165,  177  ; payment 

to,  for  purchase  of  loaves,  219. 

Crawford  (Crawfurd,  Craufurd),  Earl  of, 
Margaret  Carmichall,  his  assignee,  65  ; 
see  also  Montrose,  Duchess  of. 

Alexander,  to  be  cited  for  fermes 

of  Ruthulot  and  Ferny  in  his  hands,  182, 
414,  415  ; sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Stran- 
arve  “ cum  castro  de  Damo,”  547 ; sasine 
to,  of  Newdosk,  561,  562.  See  Lindesay, 
Alexander,  of  Uclitirmonsy. 

David,  lord  Lindesay,  sasine 

of  Cokburn  to,  608. 

Master  of,  David  lord  Lyndesay, 

sasines  to,  of  lands  and  baronies  in 
sheriffdoms  of  Forfar,  Inverness,  Fife, 
Kincardin,  Perth,  and  Aberdeen,  598- 
600.  See  Lindesay,  David,  lord. 


Crawford  Dowglas,  sasine  of  lordship 
and  barony  of,  to  Archibald  Dowglas, 
532. 

Crawfurd  (Craufurd,  Crawford,  Craufurde), 
Sir  Alexander,  Preceptor  of  St  Anthony, 
queen’s  almoner,  18. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Giffertland, 

538. 

Bartholomew,  sasine  to,  of  Carrikmur 

and  Thomastoun,  569. 

David,  servitor  of  the  queen,  23  ; 

alms  to,  469. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Drum- 

dow,  564. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Spangok, 

594. 

James,  king’s  marischal,  payment  to, 

for  forage  for  his  horse,  468,  469. 

John,  servitor  of  the  queen,  23. 

Laurence,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  lands 

and  barony  and  of  patronage  of  church  of 
Craufurdjohne,  567  ; of  lands  of  Grenock 
Craufurd,  568  ; of  lands  of  Kilbirny, 
568. 

Mariota,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to, 

492. 

Nicholas,  grants  receipts  for  Receivers 

General,  67,  69,  74,  77,  81,  94 ; payment 
to,  128  ; in  Leith,  oats  to,  by  comp- 
troller, 181  ; his  accounts  as  custumar 
of  Linlithgow,  48,  94,  195,  261,  331  ; 
renders  bailie’s  account  of  Linlithgow, 
210  ; payment  to,  for  his  labours  when 
Patrick  (Spittale)  was  engaged  on  the 
lord  governor’s  business,  122  ; payment 
to,  for  his  attendance  in  Exchequer  and 
for  his  “tabula,”  289,  357,  468. 

Nicholas,  of  Oxgang  (Oxingang), 

auditor,  260,  487  ; do.  of  Comptroller’s 
accounts,  279,  344,  451  ; commissioner 
for  letting  crown  lands,  234,  258,  481, 
490  ; renders  account  of  Wigtoune  and 
Quhitherne  for  the  custumar  thereof, 
370,  441;  sheriff  “inhac  parte,”  591  ; 
sheriff  of  Linlithgow  “in  hac  parte,” 
631,  632. 


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INDEX. 


Crawfurdstoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Robert  Creichtoun,  523. 

Crawmond,  Alexander,  588. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Aldbar  and 

others  in  Forfar,  551  ; whose  father 
died  in  the  army  with  the  king  in  North- 
umberland, sasine  to,  of  Fularetoun  and 
others  in  Forfar,  571  ; sasine  to,  of 
Crawmond  Regis  and  Clarebarston,  in 
virtue  of  dispensation  in  favour  of 
heirs  of  those  who  died  in  the  king’s 
army  in  England,  574. 

Ovir,  sasine  of  ten-merk  land  on 

west  of  town  of,  to  Alexander  Mowbray, 
reserving  the  liferent  of  Agnes  Howisone, 
581. 

Regis,  sasine  of,  to  James  Crawmond, 

574  ; sasines  to  Katerine  Newlandis, 
and  her  sisters  Alison,  Cristina  and 
Libra  of  (?  ten)  acres  at  west  end  of 
town  of,  and  of  ten  acres  in  How 
Medow  of,  585 ; sasine  of  land  with 
gardens  and  croft  called  Croftangry  in 
town  and  territory  of,  to  William  Mow- 
bray, 588;  of  three  acres  in  ditto,  to 
Thomas  Skynnare,  588. 

Crayislandis  alias  Brounysfeild,  538. 

Craymyll,  mill  of,  547. 

Creauch,  mill  of,  oatmeal  ferme  of,  258, 
492,  513.  See  also  Myltoun. 

Crechy,  Estir,  Myddilerechy  and  mill, 
sasine  of  half  of,  to  Alexander  Chene,  573. 

Cree  (Cre),  water  of,  Galloway  above  and 
below  the,  33,  35,  73,  74,  134,  135,  233, 
296,  297,  426,  427. 

Fokfurd  of,  486,  511. 

Gregor.  See  Duchlas. 

Creich,  sasine  of,  to  John  Betoun,  593. 

Creichtoun  * (Chreichtoune,  Crechtoun, 
Crechtoune),  Provost  of,  commissioner 
to  let  crown  lands,  245,  494.  See  also 
Halkerstoun,  Sir  Thomas. 

Andrew,  chamberlain  of  Linlithgow 

schir,  his  account,  1. 

Cuthbert,  late  marschal,  payment 

to,  468,  469. 


Creichtoun,  Cuthbert  and  Duncan,  payment 
to,  for  their  labours  “in  castro,”  358. 

David,  in  the  king’s  pantry,  fee  of, 

202,  221  ; forage  for  his  horse,  223, 
287,  288,  355,  356,  465  ; servitor  of  the 
king,  his  fee  and  forage  for  his  horse, 
227 ; servitor  of  the  king  in  his  chamber, 
202. 

Elizabeth,  lands  in  Stratherne  set 

to  by  Jamesi  v.,  126,  240,  254,  310, 
391. 

John,  payment  of  fermes  of  Inner- 

nyte  and  Tulybeltoun  made  by,  156  ; 
fermes  of  Kinclevin  received  from,  282, 
347  ; sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Ruthven 
and  other  lands,  558  ; (of  Innernyte)  his 
accounts  as  chamberlain  of  Kinclevin, 
365,  420. 

Margaret,  Countess  of  Rothes,  notice 

of,  cxxiii. ; widow  of  George  Halker- 
stoun, her  accounts  as  custumar  of 
Edinburgh,  52,  102,  199,  267  ; cus- 
tom remitted  to,  on  her  own  goods 
under  grant  by  James  iv.,  107,  203, 
204  ; wine  for  the  lord  governor  when 
he  supped  at  her  house,  205  ; Countess 
of  Rothes,  custom  remitted  to,  by  the 
lord  governor,  270  ; renounces  the  ex- 
emption from  custom  granted  to  her  and 
her  former  husband,  335  ; the  annuity  of 
1 00  merks  granted  by  the  late  king  to,  paid 
to  her  “ ex  consideratione  auditorum,” 
466. 

Margaret,  daughter  of  Egidia  Greir- 

soune.  See  Greirsoune,  Egidia. 

— — Sir  Patrick,  of  Cranstoun  Riddale, 
knight,  captain  of  Edinburgh  Castle, 
payments  to,  for  keeping'the  castle,  17  ; 
for  repairs,  108  ; his  fee,  202,  203  ; do. 
for  keeping  the  castle,  269  ; during  the 
king’s  residence  there,  349  ; payment  to 
the  late,  and  his  son  James  Crechtoun, 
keepers  of  the  castle,  for  their  custody 
of  the  same  from  September  1518  to 
June  1522,  458. 

Peter,  of  Nauchtane,  knight,  in 


INDEX. 


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the  king’s  wardrobe,  fee  of,  and  of  his 
servant,  220,  286  ; the  fee  not  to  be  paid 
until  the  king’s  majority,  354,  355. 

Creichtoun,  Robert,  sasines  to,  of  baronies 
of  Sanquhar  and  Crawfurdstoun  and  other 
lands  in  Dumfries,  523  ; of  barony  of 
Kynnoule  and  others  in  Perthshire,  531. 

Robert,  the  late,  husband  of 

Egidia  Greirsoune.  See  Greirsoune, 
Egidia. 

Creif  in  Annandale,  sasine  of  lands  in,  to 
Richard  Carshop,  621. 

Creskey.  See  Straskey. 

Crewocht,  sasine  of,  to  John  Farnlie,  581. 

Crichton.  See  Creichtoun. 

' Crime,  the  grantee  of  certain  lands  in 
Ardmanach  and  his  heirs,  if  convicted 
of  murder,  theft  or  reset,  to  forfeit  the 
lands  even  though  they  make  composi- 
tion for  their  life,  147  n. 

Cristesone  (Cristesoun),  William,  butcher, 
payments  to,  265,  467. 

Crochet, , one  of  Albany’s  suite, 

lxxxi. ; master  of  the  household  of 
the  lord  governor,  auditor  of  Comp- 
troller’s accounts,  214.  See  also  Cros- 
cheat. 

Croft,  of  mair  of  Ardmanach,  89,  148,  307, 
387  ; see  Mariscrofts.  See  also  Ballin- 
creif  ; Kingis  Croft ; Serjandcroft ; Toft. 

Croftangry,  sasine  of  a croft  in  CrawmoDd 
Regis  called,  588. 

Croftgregour,  lands  of,  527. 

Crofthill,  lands  of,  546. 

Cromar  (Cromare).  See  Strathdee. 

Cromarty,  Ferry  of,  annuity  to  chaplain 
at  Tain  from  fermes  of,  89,  147,  307, 
387. 

Croscheat,  schedule  of  repairs  to  Falkland 
under  his  hand,  175.  See  also  Crochet. 

Crossbows,  price  of  “corsbowis  and  cors- 
bowstringis,  ” 164. 

Crotyne,  Jakat,  fee  of,  107. 

Crown  lands,  xxxii-iv. ; rentals  of,  show 
conversion  of  leases  into  feus,  xxxv. 

Crownar.  See  Coroner. 


Crowns,  “ coronse  gallicse  ponderis,”  106; 
100  gold  crowns  = £90  scots,  163. 

Cruives.  See  Arth. 

Crukis,  le,  lands  of,  617. 

le,  moor  so  called,  588. 

Crukisfew,  sasine  of  castle,  gardens,  mains, 
park,  &c.  of,  to  James  Stewart,  554  ; 
lordship  of,  554. 

Crukistoun,  sasine  of,  to  William  Peblis, 
630. 

Crukschank,  Friar  Dominic,  Prior  of 
Dominicans  of  Inverness,  110.  See 
Schankis,  Dr  Dominic. 

Crukschankis,  Sir  Cristofer,  payments  by, 
in  name  of  John  Graunt  of  Fruchy, 
chamberlain  of  Glencharny,  &c.,  67. 

Crumhauch,  in  barony  of  Hawik,  546. 

Cubbois  (Cubbeis),  let  to  Gilbert  M‘Clelane, 
484,  509. 

Cucumber,  two  lbs.  of,  for  duplication  of 
blenchferme  of  two  quarters  of  east  lands 
of  Blaremukkis,  521 ; do.  of  Gradane,  61 5. 

Cuk,  John,  one  of  the  king’s  servitors. 

Cuke,  Alexander,  servitor  of  the  king,  24. 

Cukestoun,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  David 
Fethy,  537. 

Culcabok.  See  Knokintenale. 

Culcarny,  lands  of,  553. 

Culclaich,  sasine  of,  to  Duncan  Makkee,  605. 

Culcowy  (Culcowe),  feu-charter  of,  to 
Henry  Stewart,  145  n. ; augmented  fermes 
of,  145,  148,  306,  386  ; diminution  of 
rental  of,  148. 

Culcragiis,  let  to  Sir  William  Wasrdlaw, 
rector  of  Dairy  and  Patrick  Hepburne, 
484  ; to  Alexander  Hepburn  of  Rickar- 
toun,  510. 

Culcreif,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  William 
Maxtoun,  242. 

Culdery.  See  Calvones  ; Egirnes. 

Cule,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Robert  Lang- 
mure,  136 ; let  to  Robert  Langmure,  482, 
(and  to  his  son  William)  507;  to  William 
and  his  uncle  Mr  George,  507,  508. 

Culface,  forest  of,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Farnye,  570. 


686 


INDEX. 


Culgnaw,  let  to  John  Carnis,  482,  507. 

Culgunoch,  lands  of,  527. 

Culkenze  (Culkinze,  Culvinye),  “hus- 
bandi”  of,  86,  143,  304,  382. 

Cullace  (Collace),  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to 
John  lord  Glamneys,  600,  604. 

Cullen  (Culane),  accounts  of  bailies  of, 
113,  210,  277,  343,  376,  447;  endow- 
ments from  fermes  of,  to  chaplain  |in 
parish  church,  for  soul  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, and  for  a student  of  medicine  in 
Aberdeen,  113,  210,  277,  343,  376, 
447  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from,  117, 
215,  280,  345,  452,  453. 

Cullessy  (Culessy),  with  mill,  fermes  of, 
395,  503  ; annuity  from  Auld  Lundores 
to  chaplain  of  St  Laurence  in  church  of, 
6,  160,  170,  245,  315,  401  ; annuity  to 
Lyon  herald  from  fermes  of,  6,  160; 
payment  to  Marchimond  herald  from 
oat  fermes  of,  15 ; to  Lyon  King  of 
Arms,  167,  170,  180,  245,  251,  315, 
322  ; to  the  late  Lyon  herald,  401,  410. 

Estir,  charter  of,  to  William  Cumyng 

junior,  reserving  the  liferent  of 
William Cumyngof Inverellochy,  knight, 
Marchimond  herald,  and  Cristina  Pres- 
toun  his  wife,  315,  316  ; sasine  of,  to 
Walter  Kincragy,  546. 

Cullindaich,  483,  509. 

Culmure  (Coulemure,  Culmore),  lands  of, 
recovered  by  Hugh  Ross  of  Kilrawok, 
148,  308,  388  ; sasine  of,  to  Hugh 
Ross  of  Kilrawok,  548,  618. 

Culquhattik  (Culquhattich),  twenty  shil- 
ling lands  of,  23,125. 

Culquhattane,  twenty  shilling  land  of, 
254,  390.  See  also  Cultochtquhatty. 

Culraith,  lands  of,  553. 

Culrop,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to  Andrew 
Murray,  563. 

Culros,  Abbey  of,  annuity  to,  from  fermes 
of  Couper,  60,  213,  275,  341,  374,  448  ; 
from  lands  of  Powis,  37. 

Cultequhay,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Max- 
toun,  555, 


Cultis,  lands  of,  75,  136,  235,  428. 

Cultballoch  (Cultballauch,  Cultbawlocht), 
Agnes  Drummond  in,  25  ; fermes  of, 
remitted  to  her,  127,  241. 

Cultochtquhatty  (Cultaquhatty),  twenty 
shilling  lands  of,  240,  310.  See  also 
Culquhottane. 

Cultrannich,  lands  of,  520. 

Cultyrannych  Mar,  lands  of,  551. 

Culven,  rental  of,  in  detail,  483,  508  ; 
mill  of,  let  to  Thomas  M'Clelane  of 
Bomby,  485,  510. 

Quiverings  bought,  141  ; price  of,  and  of 
culvering  powder,  164. 

Culvirnes,  lands  of,  136. 

Culyrauch  Mekle,  “ husbandi  ” of,  86, 
143,  304,  382. 

Culzenauch,  lease  of,  renewed  to  Isobella 
Wallaice,  relict  of  Hugh  Campbell  of 
Lowdone,  knight,  and  her  son,  511. 

Cumertreis,  town  of,  sasine  of  lands  in, 
called  Birkmyr,  to  Richard  Carshop, 
621. 

Cummin  fermes  of  Linlithgowshire,  1,  4 ; 
2 lbs.  of  cumin  (cimini)  due  for  double 
of  the  blenchferme  of  Bawram  in  Fife, 
580. 

Cumrae  (Cumray),  island  of,  payment  to 
John  Huntar,  keeper  of  the  deer  ( ‘ ‘ da- 
marum”) of,  20,  231,  313,  362,  379  ; 
the  payment  to  cease,  608  n. 

Cumrayis,  king’s  letters  sent  to,  from 
Ayr,  188. 

Cumyng,  William,  of  Inveralochy,  March- 
mont  and  afterwards  Lyon  herald, 
notice  of  his  life,  cxix. 

(Cumynge),  William,  son  and  heir 

of  William  Cumming  of  Inverellochy, 
knight,  alias  Marchmond  herald,  charter 
to,  by  James  iv.,  315. 

Cunyarestoun,  in  barony  of  Hownom, 
573. 

Cunynghame,  receipts  of  Comptroller 
from  bailie  of,  344  ; lands  of  old  extent 
in  bailieryof,  525,  526;  “crownarschip  ” 
of,  603. 


INDEX. 


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Cunynghame  (Cunygham,  Cunygliame, 
Cunnynghame,  Cunninghame),  Alex- 
ander, sasine  to,  of  Knokgulrane  Cuning- 
haim,  630. 

Sir  Andrew,  precentor  of  Glasgow, 

payment  to,  from  customs  of  Ayr,  47. 

David,  sasiue  to,  of  Bertaneholme, 

635. 

David,  of  Craganis,  son  of  the  late 

William  Cunynghame  of  Craganis, 
annuity  to,  from  fermes  of  Irwing,  376, 
445. 

Mr  Edward,  payment  to,  from  cus- 
toms of  Edinburgh,  56,  103,  205,  335, 
466. 

— 1 — John,  sasine  to,  of  Caprentoun  and 
other  lands  with  the  “ crownarschip  ” of 
Kile  Regis,  Kile  Stewart  and  Cunyng- 
hame, 603. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Badlane  and  Bra- 

dokle,  622. 

William,  annuity  to,  from  fermes  of 

Irvine,  61,  (William  Cunnynghame  of 
Craganis),  206,  273,  339.  See  Cunyng- 
hame, David. 

— — William,  sasine  to,  of  Woodend  and 
other  lands  in  Cunynghame,  526. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Westbernys  and 

Gallosyde,  536. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  tenandry,  &c.  of 

Wodheid,  548,  562. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 

Renfrew  and  of  the  office  “coronatoris 
mari  foedi”  of  west  ward  of  Stragriff 
and  upper  ward  of  barony  of  Renfrew, 
633. 

Cupar  (Couper,  Coupir,  Cowper,  Cowpir, 
burgum  de  Cupro),  bailies’  accounts  of, 
60,  213,  275,  341,  374,  448;  annuity 
from  fermes  of,  to  abbey  of  Culros,  60, 
213,  275,  341,  374,  448  ; custumars’ 
accounts  of,  198,  267,  333,  369,  434  ; 
annuity  to  Friars  Preachers  of  Inverie 
from  customs  of,  198,  267,  333,  369  ; to 
Friars  Preachers  of  St  Andrews  from  do., 
434  ; customs  of,  remitted  on  account  of 


| the  pestilence  in  the  burgh,  199  ; 
Comptroller’s  receipts  from  custumars 
of,  216,  281,  345,  452,  453  ; fullers’ 
mill  and  ward  of,  394,  494,  502  ; Fery- 
feild  and  Bonefeild  let  to  burgh  of,  498  ; 
aldermen  and  bailie  of,  to  be  cited  for 
arrears  of  rent  of  mill  of  Russell,  414  ; 
cane  of,  paid  to  Archbishop  of  St 
Andrews,  5,  160,  170,  245,  315,  400  ; 
sasine  of  office  of  constable  of  the  burgh 
and  of  the  lands  of  Muthill  with  1 1 le 
Constable  Medow  ” near  the  burgh  to 
Andrew  Farnye,  570,;  annuity  of  half 
a merk  to  the  abbot  and  convent 
of,  from  fermes  of  the  lordship  of 
Brechin  and  Nevare,  81,  153,  325,  368, 
425  ; castle  of,  sasine  of  office  of  porter 
of,  to  James  Skrymgeour,  601  ; mill  of, 
601  ; mutehill  (mons  placiti)  of,  arable 
land  on  north  of,  601  ; Portarisland  of, 
sasine  of  third  of,  with  the  pertinents 
nominatim , to  James  Skrymgeour,  601. 

Cupar,  Friars  Preachers  (Dominicans)  of. 
See  Friars. 

Currachbay  and  Drumbay,  sasine  of  lands 
of,  to  Alexander  Kennedy,  574. 

Currour,  George,  custumar  of  Banff,  the 
late,  his  heirs  to  be  cited,  98,  99,  335, 
372. 

Mr  James,  renders  account  of  bailies 

of  Banff,  341. 

Custom:  accounts  of  the  great  customs,  see 
Custumars  ; five  years  included  in  the 
customs’  account  of  Dundee,  97,  98  ; 
do.  do.  of  Banff,  98;  letter  of  pension  out 
of  customs  of  Dumbarton  to  keeper  of 
the  castle,  192  n.  ; great  custom  of 
Perth  on  exports  in  ship  of  Camfeire, 
196  ; part  payment  of  customs  of  Inver- 
ness, Elgin  and  Forres,  283  ; annuity 
out  of  customs  of  Edinburgh  to  be 
discontinued,  the  said  customs  having 
been  annexed  to  the  Crown,  443  ; 
annuity  granted  by  the  late  king,  “de 
cus.tumis  propriorum  bonorum,”  466  ; 
relief  due  on  sasine  of  annuities  out  of 


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INDEX. 


great  customs  of  Montrose,  Aberdeen 
and  Dundee,  525  ; sasine  of  great  cus- 
toms of  Montrose  and  Dundee  to  David 
lord  Lyndesay,  599  ; do.  of  Aberdeen 
to  do.,  600  ; great  customs  of  Banff  let 
on  lease,  98,  99  ; of  Cupar  let  for  £25 
per  annum),  198,  267,  369,  434;  of 
Dysart  for  £20,  52,  94,  195,  270,  331, 
434  ; of  Kirkcudbrycht  leased  to 
custumar,  333,  373  ; of  Linlithgow 
leased  to  custumars,  195,  261,  333; 
of  Pittenweem,  proceeds  of  tack  of,  49; 
of  Stirling  set  by  tack  to  the  custumar, 
441  ; of  Wigtoune  and  Quhithorn,  ditto, 
371,  441. 

Custom  of  bitumen  and  pitch  at  Edinburgh, 
102,  442. 

- of  calfskins  at  Edinburgh,  442. 

— - of  a “cimba  Anglie.”  See  Custom  of 
English  goods. 

of  coals  at  Edinburgh,  102,  199,  268, 

334,  442. 

-of  cod  (mulones)  at  Aberdeen,  197, 

437  ; at  Arbroath,  50,  97  ; at  Edinburgh, 
53, 102, 199,  268,  442;  (1100) at  Montrose, 
49,  91,  189,  263,  370,  434  ; at  Pettin- 
weme,  267,  328,  370,  (codlings)  436  ; 
at  Pittenweem  (£5  on  2400)  allowed  for 
ransom  of  Sir  William  Scott  of  Balwery, 
49,  91. 

— - of  copper  at  Edinburgh,  102. 

of  English  goods  at  Ayr,  260,  (ex- 
ported) 329  ; at  Edinburgh,  53,  102, 
199,  268,  334,  442  ; of  a “ cimba 
Anglie  ” at  Wigtoun  and  Quhithirne) 
195  ; at  Pettinweme  (English  wine), 
328  ; tack  of  custom  of  English  goods 
on  the  West  Marches,  whereby  the  king 
was  defrauded,  renounced  by  Sir  Alex- 
ander Jardin  who  had  held  it  for  long, 
353,  463. 

of  futefells  at  Irvine,  432.  See  also 

Custom  of  schorlings,  &c. 

of  herrings  at  Ayr,  47,  95,  260 ; at 

Dumbarton,  57,  192,  266,  435  ; at  Edin- 
burgh, 199,  268,  234  ; at  Irvine,  48,  92, 


188,  329,  432  ; of  Pettinweme,  267,  328, 
370,  436  ; overcharge  of  herring  at 
Pettinweme  allowed  to  the  custumar, 
328  ; custom  of  herrings  allowed  to 
custumars  of  Ayr,  having  been  paid  to 
those  of  Irvine,  95. 

Custom  of  hides  at  Inverness,  336,  373,  441 ; 
at  Pettinweme,  436  ; allowed  to 
custumars  of  Ayr,  having  been  paid 
to  those  of  Irvine,  95,  188.  See  also 
Custom  of  wool,  &c. 

- — of  Irish  goods  exported  at  Ayr,  329, 
433. 

of  meat  (salt)  at  Edinburgh,  199, 

268,  334. 

of  oil  at  Edinburgh,  53,  442. 

of  pitch  at  Edinburgh,  102. 

of  rabbitskins  at  Edinburgh,  268 

bis,  334. 

of  salmon  (salted)  at  Aberdeen,  98, 

197,  266,  333,  (of  Don  and  Dee)  437; 
of  salmon  at  Aberdeen  set  annually  in 
tack  to  two  persons,  one  of  whom  to 
be  cited  for  refusal  to  pay,  and  com- 
pounds with  the  comptroller  and  auditors, 
197,  267;  at  Ayr,  47,  95,  329,  432,  433  ; 
at  Banff,  336,  371,  37-2  ; at  Dundee,  50, 
95,  97,  (salted  salmon)  191,  (salmon)  264, 
330,  371,  (over  charged)  371,  442  ; at 
Dysart,  330  ; at  Edinburgh,  53,  102, 199, 
268  bis,  334,  442 ; at  Elgin,  191  ; at 
Inverness,  336,  373,  441  ; at  Irvine,  48, 
92,  188,  261,  329,  432  ; at  Montrose,  49, 
91,  189,  263,  331,  370,  434 ; omitted  in 
accounts  of  one  year  to  be  charged  in  the 
next,  370  ; charged  accordingly,  433, 
434  ; at  Perth  (salted),  99,  101,  196  bis, 
262,  332,  439  ; of  salted  salmon  at 
Stirling,  189  ; of  salmon  at  Stirling, 
261  ; custom  of  salmon  customed  at 
Elgin  allowed  in  custumar’s  accounts  of 
Dundee,  191  ; do.  of  salmon  customed 
at  Dysart,  330.  See  also  Salmon,  custom 
of. 

of  salt  at  Edinburgh,  268  bis,  334, 

442. 


INDEX. 


689 


Custom  of  schorl  ings  and  scald  ings  at 
Arbroath,  50,  190,  264,  330,  438  ; of 
schorlings,  scaldings,  futefells  and  lent- 
rynewair  at  Ayr,  47,  95,  187,  260,  329, 
432,  433  ; of  schorlings  and  lentrynwair 
at  Banff,  336,  371  ; of  schorlings,  fute- 
falis  and  lentrinwair  at  Edinburgh,  53, 
102,  199,  268  bis,  334,  442;  of  schorlings, 
skaldings,  futfellis  and  lentrinware  at 
Inverkethin,  195,  266,  332  ; of  schorl- 
ings and  futefells  at  Stirling,  189. 

of  schorlings,  scaldings,  futefells  and 

lentrynwair.  See  also  Custumars. 

of  sheepskins  called  ‘ ‘ schorlings, 

scaldingis,  futefells  et  lentrynwair,” 
262,  263.  See  also  Custom  of  schorlings, 
&c. ; Custumars. 

of  skins.  See  Custom  of  schorlings, 

&c.  Custom  of  calfskins. 

of  tallow  (cepum)  at  Ayr,  187;  at 

Dumbarton,  192  ; at  Dundee,  191,  264  ; 
at  Edinburgh,  53,  102,  199,  268  bis  ; 
at  Perth,  196  ; of  eight  barrels  belong- 
ing to  the  wives  of  Hugh  Douglas  and 
John  Fischar,  amounting  to  £4,  292. 

of  wine,  6 punchfons  exported  at 

Edinburgh,  268  ; of  English  wine  at 
Pettinweme,  328. 

of  wool,  hides,  woolfells,  and  woollen 

cloth  at  Aberdeen,  98,  197,  266,  333, 
437 ; of  hides,  woolfells  and  woollen 
cloth  at  Arbroath,  50,  97,  190,  264,  330, 
438  ; of  wool,  woolfells,  hides  and 
woollen  cloth  at  Ayr,  47,  91,  187,  260, 
328,  432,  433  ; at  Banff,  336,  371  ; 
of  hides  and  woollen  cloth  at  Dumbar- 
ton, 57,  192,  266,  435  ; of  wool,  wool- 
fell,  hides  and  woollen  cloth  at  Dundee, 
50,  94,  97,  191,  264,  330,  371,  441  ; 
of  wool  customed  at  monastery  of  Dun- 
fermline, 100  ; do.  under  cocket  of  the 
commendator,  262 ; of  woolfells  customed 
at  Dunfermline  allowed  in  custumars’ 
accounts  of  Perth,  332,  333  ; of  woolfells 
customed  at  Dysart  allowed  in  accounts 
of  Perth,  263  ; of  wool,  woollen  cloth, 


woolfells  and  hides,  at  Edinburgh,  53, 
102,  199,  268  bis,  334,  442  ; at  Hadding- 
ton, 48,  49,  190,  263,  329,  330,  369, 
433  ; of  woolfells,  hides  and  woollen 
cloth  at  Inverkethin,  195,  266,  332, 
372,  373,  434  ; of  woolfells,  hides  and 
woollen  cloth  at  Irvine,  48,  92,  188, 
261,  329,  432  ; of  hides  and  woollen 
cloth  at  Kirkcudbright,  96,  198,  264  ; 
of  woolfells,  woollen  cloth  and  hides  at 
Linlithgow,  48,  94  ; at  Montrose,  49, 
91,  189,  263,  331,  370,  434  ; of  wool, 
woolfells,  hides  and  woollen  cloth  at 
Perth,  99,  101,  196  bis,  262,  332,  439  ; 
at  Stirling,  51,  92,  189,  261  ; of 

wool,  woollen  cloth  and  hides  at  Wig- 
toun  and  Quhitherne,  93,  195,  265  ; of 
wool  and  woolfells  allowed  in  accounts 
of  Perth,  having  been  paid  at  Edinburgh 
and  Dunfermline  as  shown  by  the  books 
of  the  custumars  and  by  the  cockets,  440; 
2s.  6d.  to  be  levied  on  every  dozen  of 
woollen  cloth  coloured  and  uncoloured, 
564  n. 

Custom,  remission  of : to  the  extent  of  100 
merks  per  annum  remitted  to  Margaret 
Crechtouue  under  a liferent  grant  by 
James  iv.,  203,  204,  270  ; the  grant 
renounced  by  her,  335  ; custom  of 
her  own  goods  at  Edinburgh  remitted 
to  Margret  Camroun,  107,  203  ; of 
hides  allowed  to  Launcelot  Fery,  duty 
free  by  order  of  king  and  queen,  55  ; of 
hides  remitted  to  James  Wod  in  Leith 
by  the  king,  56  ; of  hides  and  tallow 
allowed  to  James  Wallace,  sailor,  when 
he  sailed  for  France  with  Patrick  Hamil- 
ton, 56 ; salmon  sent  to  Jeronimus 
Friscobaldi  duty  free,  55 ; custom  of 
salmon  at  Perth  granted  (concessa)  to 
Peter  Carmichell,  100  ; of  salmon  and 
oil  remitted  to  James  Logane,  and  of 
cod  to  William  Scott  of  Balweary, 
knight,  for  payment  of  their  ransom, 
56  ; of  salmon  and  oil  to  laird  of  Bai- 
wery,  103  ; of  salmon  of  Aberdeen  to 


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INDEX. 


lord  St  John,  438  ; of  wool  of  its  own 
flocks  to  abbey  of  Melrose,  56,  103,  203, 
204,  269,  334,  444  ; of  wool,  to  the  late 
George  Halkerstoun  by  the  king,  57  ; 
of  wool,  woollen  cloth,  woolfells  and 
hides  to  the  Prince’s  nurse,  56  ; of 
woollen  cloth  and  hides  to  Andrew 
Abircrumby,  97 ; of  woolfells  and  woollen 
cloth  at  Edinburgh  to  Jonet  Henderson, 
104,  108  ; of  wool,  woollen  cloth,  wool- 
fells and  hides  at  Edinburgh,  to  Hugh 
Douglas  by  the  queen,  105  ; of  woollen 
cloth,  hides  and  coals  to  Gillerm 
Rokat,  Frenchman,  204  ; of  wool, 
woolfells,  hides  and  woollen  cloth  belong- 
ing to  Archibald  Douglas,  104,  203, 
204,  335,  474. 

Custom,  exemption  from  : on  “ schorlings 
skaldingis,  lambskynnis,  futefellis  and 
lenterwar,”  claimed  by  burgh  of  Had- 
dington, 608  n.  ; on  “ schorlingis, 
scaldingis,  and  lambyskinnis,”  by  burgh 
of  Montrose,  609  n.  ; on  “schorlingis, 
scaldingis,  futfellis  and  lentrinwar,”  by 
burgh  of  Dundee,  609  n. 

Custumars,  accounts  of,  47,  91,  187,  260, 
328,  369,  432 ; see  also  Accounts  of 
Custumars ; receipts  of  Receivers  General 
from,  117  ; of  Comptroller  from,  215, 
280,  345,  452,  453  ; heirs  of  John  Ogilvy 
custumar  of  Arbroath  to  be  cited  for  his 
intromissions,  49,  97,  190  ; heirs  of 
custumars  of  Banff  to  be  cited  for 
arrears,  335,  336,  372  ; custumars  of 
Stirling  to  levy  custom  on  sheep- 
skins, 189  ; to  be  cited  to  produce 
the  charter  under  which  they  claim 
exemption  from  payment  of  custom  of 
sheepskins,  262  ; ordered  to  levy  the 
said  customs  until  they  produce  the 
charter,  331  ; custom  of  sheepskins  not 
charged  in  custumar’s  account  of  Had- 
dington, on  the  ground  that  the  cus- 
tumar had  a charter  of  exemption  ; the 
custumars  to  be  cited  to  produce  the 
charter,  263  ; instructions  to  custumars 


of  Dumbarton  and  Edinburgh  to  make 
thankful  payment  of  certain  pensions 
out  of  the  customs  and  to  produce  the 
receipts  in  exchequer,  193  n.,  443  n. ; 
order  to  custumars  as  to  custom  on 
woollen  cloth,  564  n.  ; payment  by 
custumars  of  Perth  for  provision  for  the 
lord  governor  when  there,  216  ; ditto  by 
custumars  of  Dundee,  216  ; overcharge  of 
salmon  in  account  of  custumar  of  Inver- 
ness, 354  ; extra  payment  to  custumars 
of  Haddington,  330,  369  ; extra  allow- 
ance to  custumar  of  Perth  in  settlement 
of  his  claims,  440  ; £5  paid  to  custumar 
of  Pettinwemeforhisjlabour  and  expenses, 
and  for  fees  of  servants  employed  to 
prevent  the  king  from  being  cheated, 
328,  436  ; the  custumars  of  Hadding- 
toun,  Montros  and  Dundee  ordered  to 
produce  the  evidents  whereby  they 
claim  exemption  of  custom  on  skins, 
608  n.,  609  n. 

Custumars,  fees  of.  See  in  Custumars’  Ac- 
counts passim. 

women  as  : Mariota,  custumar  of  the 

petty  customs  of  Dumbarton  which  had 
been  granted  by  King  Robert  Bruce  for 
services  rendered  by  her  predecessors, 
586.  See  Creichtoun,  Margaret;  Hamil- 
ton, Alisone  ; Kennedie,  Margaret. 

Custommarts.  See  Marts. 

Cuthaloid,  sasine  of,  to  John  Den  own  e, 
576. 

Cuthbert,  Patrick,  of  the  tron,  gifts  to, 
290,  357,  478  ; tronar  of  Edinburgh,  53, 
108,  205. 

Cuthbertsoun,  Archibald,  part  of  Clerk- 
land  let  to,  with  consent  of  John 
Cuthbertsoun  his  father,  491. 

John,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to, 

492. 

Cuttiswra  (Cutiswra),  fermes  of,  258  ; half 
of,  in  hands  of  Sir  Patrick  Hamilton, 
the  other  half  let  to  Thomas  Gibson 
and  others,  491  ; part  of  the  portion  of, 
held  by  Isabella  Dunlop  let  to  Nigel 


INDEX, 


691 


Stevinson,  and  on  his  death  to  Helen 
Mure  his  wife,  and  subsequently  to 
Helen  and  William  Arskine,  492,  493  ; 
rental  of,  513. 


Dache,  Thomas,  Lord,  English  Warden  of 
the  Marches,  xliii. ; his  character,  xliii. 

Dalcoif  (Dalcoiff),  lands  of,  527. 

Daldawane  (Daldawin,  Daldavyne,  Dalda- 
wyne),  fermes  of,  granted  to  Ilay  herald, 
34,  73,  135,  234,  296,  427  ; let  to  John 
Mureheid,  482  ; rental  of,  508. 

Dalfask,  sasine  of,  and  other  lands  in 

' Carrik,  to  Alexander  Kennedy,  617. 

Dalgarnoch,  Gilbert,  sasine  to,  of  Dalgar- 
nochis,  Fyntreis  and  Crag,  524. 

Dalgarnochis,  sasine  of,  to  Gilbert  Dalgar- 
noch, 524. 

Dalgarnok,  town  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Douglas,  554. 

Holmys,  sasine  of,  to  J ohn  Greresone, 

566. 

Dalgarvy,  in  Kinelevin,  grassum  of  lands 
of,  let  to  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  421.  See 
also  Tulloch. 

Dalgaty,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Hay,  524. 

Dalgynche,  lands  of,  526. 

Dalhousy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Nicholas 
Ramsay,  534. 

Dalkeith,  in  Perthshire,  sasine  of,  to 
Laurence  Merser,  553. 

Dalkern,  lands  of,  594. 

Dallongfurd,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Kennedy,  617. 

Dalmarglen,  two  thirds  let  to  James  Reid- 
hauch,  and  one  third  to  Peter  Scott, 
489. 

Dalmark  (Dalmerk).  See  Slewindonale. 

Dalmay,  lands  of,  594. 

Dalpatrick,  halves  of,  sasine  of,  to  George 
Gorthy,  523. 

Dalpatrik  and  Malar  Macnab,  sasine  of 
fourth  of,  to  Mr  Peter  Scott,  627. 


Dalqueich  alias  Cokburnis,  sasine  of,  to 
Robert  Douglas,  565. 

Dalrannich,  lands  of,  520. 

Dalrimple,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Gilbert 
Kennedy,  557. 

— - Duncan,  sasine  to,  of  Camerragan, 
618. 

Dairy,  in  Ayrshire,  rector  of.  See 
Wardlaw,  Sir  William. 

in  Cunynghame,  lordship  of  lands 

of  Lyn  in,  611. 

in  Edinburgh,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Towris,  533. 

Dalscartholme,  “ betuix  the  watteris  ” 
in  Dumfriesshire,  566. 

Dalsky,  fermes  of,  128  ; let  to  James  Reid- 
heuch,  490. 

Dalswyntoun,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Stewart,  555. 

Dalteyr,  lands  of,  542. 

Daltippane,  lordship  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Kennedy,  618. 

Daltoun,  laird  of,  Castelmaddy  claimed 
by,  483,  509. 

Damo,  in  barony  of  Stranarne,  castrum  de, 
547. 

Danielstoun  (Danestoune),  Robert,  his 
accounts  as  custumar  of  Linlithgow,  48, 
94  ; bailie  of  Linlitliqw,  61. 

Dargbrewich  in  Cowell,  626. 

Darley,  634. 

Darnaway  (Dernway),  four  merk  land  of 
wood  of,  28,  69  ; pasture  of  tenants’ 
animals  in  forest  of,  28,  69  ; forest  of, 
waste  by  mandate  of  the  king,  29, 
69. 

Darawuchlyn.  See  Slewindonale. 

Davach.  See  Ellokisdavok,  Hervistdavok. 

Davidson  (Davidsoun),  John,  tenant  in 
Kingisbernis,  498. 

Mariota,  sister  of  Robert  Davidson 

and  wife  of  David  Malcolmson,  497  ; 
Mariota  Davidson  and  Sir  Laurence 
Alexander,  tenants  in  Kingis  Kettill, 
504. 

I Robert,  courier,  his  fee,  197. 


692 


INDEX. 


Davidson,  Robert,  tenant  in  Kettyll,  497  ; 
the  late,  499. 

Robert,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  526. 

Daweharne,  lands  of,  549. 

Dawen,  lands  of,  544. 

Dawlik  (Dawlike,  Dauleik),  fermes  of, 
126,  240,  254,  310,  391. 

Dawson  (Dausone,  Dausoun,  Dawsone, 
Dawsonn),  Duncan,  coalman,  his  fee, 
121,  222,  288,  356,  465  ; payments  to, 
197,  265  ; forage  for  his  horses,  239, 
356,  465  ; servant  of  the  lord  governor, 
289,  358. 

Thomas,  tenant  in  cotland  of  Uchtir- 

mukty,  503. 

Day  trew,  lie,  463. 

De  La  Bastie,  Sir  Anthony  Darcy,  notice 
of,  cxlii.  See  Bastie,  de  la. 

De  la  Fyot,  monsieur.  See  Fyot. 

Dechment,  sasine  of,  to  William  Lokart, 
605. 

Dee,  custom  on  salmon  of  Don  and,  let  for 
£100  per  annum , 437  ; fishings  of  the 
nets  of  Raik  on  the,  576  ; mill  of  Quyltis 
on  water  of,  591. 

and  Nyth,  waters  of,  618. 

Deer  (damse) : allowance  to  tenants  of 
Casche  for  destruction  of  their  grains  by 
the  king’s  fallow  deer,  15,  168, 180,  252, 
323,  410  ; payment  to  the  keeper  of  the 
deer  of  Cumra,  20,  231,  313,  362,  379  ; 
payment  to  Huntar,  keeper  of  the 
“dais”  in  Cumray,  to  be  discontinued, 
608  n. 

Deip  (?  Dieppe),  cables  and  cordage  sent  to 
the  lord  governor  at,  353  ; messengers 
to  France  landed  at,  463. 

Delcony.  See  Balcony. 

Delny  (Delnlie),  in  Ross,  leading  of  grain 
and  keeping  of  the  girnall  (“granalis”) 
of,  86,  144,  304,  383  ; fuel  bought  for 
coming  of  king  and  governor  to,  144, 
304,  383  ; quarter  of,  fermes  of,  84,  141, 
302,  380. 

Demesne  lands:  “terrse  dominicales  de 
Treif”  called  “le  Manis  de  Keltoun,” 


137;  “terrse  dominicales  de  Keltoun” 
called  “le  Grange  de  Treiffe,”  237,  297, 
326  ; ” do.  of  Keltoun  called  “ lie  Manys 
de  Treiff,”  428.  See  Mains. 

Dempster  (Dempstar,  Dempstare),  George, 
“servitor  regis,”  128,  202,  227  ; usher 
of  the  king’s  chamber,  his  fee,  210,  221, 
287,  355,  464  ; forage  for  his  horse,  120, 
356,  466. 

Henry,  king’s  purveyor,  payments 

by  and  to,  156,  157,  217;  king’s 

steward,  126,  129,  255  bis  ; poultry  to, 
323 ; steward  of  the  king  and  of  the  king’s 
brother,  his  fee  and  forage  for  his  horse, 
120,  222,  287,  355  ; payment  to,  for 
expenses  of  king’s  household,  218  ; 
payments  by,  287,  288  ; payment  to,  for 
maintenance  of  his  office,  288,  356  ; 
extra  allowance  to,  290 ; £5  to  his  widow, 
469. 

J ames,  keeper  of  the  silver  and 

pewter  vessels,  his  fee,  356,  465. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Aberdeen- 
shire, 631. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Carastoun  and 

other  lands  in  Forfar,  with  office  of 
doomster  of  parliament  and  of  the 
justice-ayre  and  sheriff  courts  of  Forfar, 
in  virtue  of  act  in  favour  of  the  heirs  of 
those  slain  in  the  king’s  army  in  North- 
umberland, 584. 

Dempsterton  (Dempstartoun),  Cristian, 
and  James  her  son,  tenants  in  Kilquy- 
chsse,  503  ; named,  505. 

Walter,  barley  of  Achtirmukty  to, 

179. 

Demptoun.  See  Park. 

Den,  in  Aberdeenshire,  chapel  of,  sasine 
of  advocation  of,  to  Alexander  Elpliin- 
ston,  562. 

in  Fife,  mill  of,  fermes  of,  395  ; 

annualrent  due  from,  to  Abbey  of  Lin- 
dorie,  395  ; Dene  Myln  let  to  Christian 
Sibbald,  relict  of  John  Balfour,  and 
Patrick  Balfour  their  son,  495  ; Dene 
Myln,  fermes  of,  502. 


INDEX. 


693 


Denbe,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Jardin  of 
Appelgarth,  knight,  612. 

Denen,  Estir,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Quhite- 
law,  534. 

Denmark  (Dacia),  payment  to  Henry  Scot, 
mariner  in  Leith,  for  his  voyage  to,  on 
public  affairs,  106  ; Norway  herald  of 
king  of,  1 06  ; Lyon  herald  shipwrecked 
near,  on  his  way  to  France,  162  ; mess- 
engers to,  163  ; wine  and  sheep  to  King 
of  arms  of,  353  ; aid  to  king  of,  against 
the  Swedes,  459  ; payments  to  Doctor 
Kingorne,  ambassador  of  king  of,  461  ; 
to  Walter  Maluny,  Abbot  of  Glenluce, 
on  his  crossing  to,  461  ; and  to  James 
Stewart  captain  of  the  men  at  arms 
(gentis  armorum)  crossing  to,  461  ; gift 
to  lord  de  Flemyng  and  doctor  King- 
orne on  their  crossing  to  France  and, 
463 ; meal  for  soldiers  sailing  to,  471  ; 
Magnus  the  Dane  (Dacus),  see  Magnus. 

Dennum,  Margaret.  See  Ogilvy,  Sir  Alex- 
ander. 

Denogent  or  De  Nogent,  Morice,  one  of 
Albany’s  French  Captains,  cxliv.;  her- 
rings to,  for  provision  of  Dunbar  castle, 
436.  See  also  Morice,  Captain. 

Denys,  lands  of,  632. 

De  Planis,  his  embassy  to  Scotland,  cxi. 
See  Planys,  de. 

Dere,  Abbot  of.  See  Pettindreich,  Sir 
James. 

Dernlie,  mains  and  mill  of,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Stewart  [Earl  of  Lennox],  554. 

Derre,  sasine  of,  to  William  Edmonstoun, 
587. 

Derreloch,  lands  of,  634. 

Deuchry.  See  Stanetoun. 

Dewar,  friar  Henry,  prior  of  Dominicans 
of  Inverness,  278,  336. 

Dewchirnane,  lands  of,  634. 

Dietarum  Libri.  See  Household. 

Dik,  Mr  Alexander,  acts  for  Sir  William 
Ogilvy  of  Stratherne,  455. 

Thomas,  tenant  in  mill  of  Bello, 

494  ; in  Newton  of  Balcancoll,  496. 


Dikbar,  lands  of,  529. 

Dikesone,  Jonet,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 
barony  of  Glenquhom,  548. 

Dikesoune,  Adam,  bailie  of  Peebles,  446. 

Dikkesoun,  Cuthbert,  bailie  of  Hadding- 
ton, 339. 

Diksoun,  Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  husband- 
lands  of  Gradane,  515. 

Dingwall  (Dingwale,  Dingvale,  Dingwell, 
Dingvaile),  salmon  of  the  fishery  of  the 
Conane  to  be  delivered  to  the  king 
at,  149,  308,  388  ; salmon  from,  to 
Leith,  354. 

Castle  of,  fortification  of,  and  of 

Reidcastell,  by  the  Bishop  of  Caithness 
against  the  Islesman,  140,  141 ; purchase 
of  land  “ad  ducendum  foveam  ad 
castrum,”  141 ; guns,  arms,  and  ammuni- 
tion for,  141;  60  persons  “cum  machina- 
tore” maintained  in,  for  upwards  of  a 
year,  141  ; allowance  for  keeping,  85, 
143,  304,  382 ; extra  allowance  for 
keeping,  on  account  of  the  wars  in 
those  parts,  384  ; fee  of  girnalman  of, 
85,  143,  304,  382. 

Dingwell  (Dingvaile),  Sir  John,  girnalman, 
87  ; archdeacon  of  Caithness,  an  auditor 
of  Comptroller’s  account,  451.  See  also 
Caithness,  Archdeacon  of. 

William,  sasine  of  Owssine  to,  545. 

Dirltoun,  barony  of,  third  of,  with  castle, 
&c.,  in  ward  for  eight  years,  572  ; sasine 
of,  to  Jonet  Haliburton,  572  ; to  Mar- 
garet Haliburtoun,  620. 

Dirmadde,  lands  of,  547. 

Discher  and  Toyer  (Descheir  and  Toyere, 
Dischoyir  and  Toyer,  Dischier,  Dischyre, 
Discheyer),  fee  of  mair  of,  155,  226, 
365,  422;  “husbandi”  of,  228  ; grassums 
of  lands  in,  282  ; mart  fermes  of,  not 
fully  paid,  296  ; sasine  of  office  of  bailiery 
of,  and  of  barony  of  Glendurchat,  to  Colin 
Campbell,  518,  519.  See  also  Kinclevin. 

Dischingtoun,  Andrew,  his  fee,  355,  467  ; 
pursuivant,  payment  to,  from  fermes  of 
Ardmanach,  309. 


694 


INDEX. 


Disclune,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Stratoun,  534. 

Dise,  Litil,  lands  of,  545. 

Dish.  See  Plates. 

Dispensation  : the  ward  of  certain  minors 
remitted  and  sasine  granted  to  them  by 
special  dispensation,  viz.,  to  Andrew 
Elphinstoun,  583  ; to  John  Betoun, 
591,  593  ; to  John,  Earl  of  Buchan,  603, 
607  ; to  Andrew  Balfour,  604. 

of  nonage  and  entry  in  favour  of 

heirs  of  persons  dying  in  the  army 
of  James  iv.  in  Northumberland.  See 
Heirs. 

Distraint : the  claimants  of  lands  of  Glen- 
derrowell  to  be  distrained  for  the  fermes 
until  they  produce  the  charters  under 
which  they  claim  exemption,  418. 

Ditch  (fovea),  land  bought  “ ad  ducendum 
foveam  ad  castrum  de  Ding  vale,”  141  ; 
repair  “ fovearum  et  pratorum  de  Faulk  - 
land,”  6,  170. 

(fossa).  See  Falkland. 

Doby,  William,  the  late,  his  annualrent 
at  Peebles,  109,  271,  337,  446. 

Doile.  See  Tor. 

Dominicans.  See  Friars. 

Don,  custom  of  salmon  of  Don  and  Dee 
let  for  £100  per  annum , 437. 

Donald.  See  Dundonald. 

Donaldsone  (Donaldsoun),  John,  12,  14 ; 

‘ ‘ abbreviator  compotorum,  ” 10 ; “ cleri- 
cus expensarum,”  116-7,  179;  “scriba 
libri  domicilii,”  174  ; certifies  purchase 
of  wine  for  the  lord  governor,  200  ; his  fee 
and  forage  for  his  horse,  121,  222  ; his 
fee,  288,  289,  356,  465  ; payments  to, 
375,  468,  (as  clerk  writing  the  rolls  in 
exchequer)  468. 

John,  prior  of  Dominicans  ofWigtoun, 

14,  206,  273,  340. 

Michael,  fee  of,  9 ; lands  in  Menteith 

let  to,  free  of  fermes  and  duties,  for  his 
fee  and  clothing  during  the  queen’s 
lifetime,  489. 

Patrick,  one  of  the  king’s  servitors, 


227  ; in  the  king’s  wardrobe,  220,  286, 
355,  464. 

Donaldsone,  William,  servitor  of  the 
queen,  19,  23. 

Donation.  See  Patronage. 

Donyfattis,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mur,  550. 

Donyng,  town  of,  created  a free  burgli  of 
barony,  519 ; sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Rollok,  519. 

Doomster  (judicator),  sasine  to  William 
Dempstare  of  certain  lands  with  office 
of  doomster  of  parliament  and  of 
justice-ayre  and  sheriff  courts  of  Forfar, 
584. 

Dormonsid,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart, 
554. 

Dorno,  fermes  of,  398,  505  ; allowed  to 
John  Baty,  falconer,  7,  161. 

Douchles.  See  Duchlas. 

Douchra,  in  Kile  Regis,  sasine  of,  to  Hugh 
Campbell,  601. 

Douglas  (Dowglas),  lordship  and  barony 
of,  sasine  of,  to  Archibald  Dowglas, 
532.  See  also  Crawford  Dowglas. 

(Dowglas,  Dougles,  Dowglace,  Doug- 

lace),  Archibald,  fermes  of  Glenpoit  and 
Presthope  remitted  to  Elizabeth  Hopper 
and  Archibald  Douglas  her  husband,  18. 

— — Archibald  [Earl  of  Angus]  sasines  to, 
of  lordships  and  baronies  of  Dowglas  and 
Crawford  Dowglas,  of  barony  ofAbir- 
nethy,  of  lands  of  Tomptalloun  with 
castle  and  fortalice,  and  of  baronies  of 
Jedworth  forest  and  Selkirk,  532  ; of 
barony  of  Kerymure,  535  ; of  Bothuile 
and  Braidwod,  535. 

Archibald,  custom  on  his  wool,  &c. 

remitted  by  order  of  the  lord  governor, 
104,  203,  204,  335,  474  ; payment  to 
him  “remanenti”  in  Edinburgh,  270. 

Archibald,  “ qui  obiit  in  bello.”  See 

Douglas,  David. 

Catrine,  spouse  of  the  late  George 

Touris,  fermes  of  Aliburne  remitted  to, 
18. 

Mr  David,  canon  of  Glasgow,  fermes 


INDEX. 


695 


of  Almornes  paid  to  the  queen  by  hands 
of,  74. 

Douglas,  David,  Almornes  let  to,  and  to 
George  Douglas,  481,  506. 

David,  brother  and  heir  of  Archibald 

Douglas  “qui  obiit  in  bello,”  Cragmoy 
let  to,  484. 

Elizabeth,  her  fee,  287,  288,  356, 

465. 

Gavin,  tried  by  Privy  Council  and 

put  in  ward  July  1515,  xliii. ; Provost 
of  St  Giles,  1503-21,  xlvi.;  speech  to 
Beaton,  xlvii. ; takes  refuge  in  England 
and  dies,  1522,  1. 

Sir  George,  brother  of  Angus,  exiled, 

xlv. 

George,  payment  to  Sir  Patrick 

Hammiltoun  of  Kincavill  for  keeping 
him  in  custody  in  the  castle  of  Blaknes, 
351  ; and  to  Sir  James  Hammiltoun  for 
his  expenses  “tempore  quo  onerat  ad 
partes  gallie  cum  Georgio  Douglas,” 
351. 

George,  son  of  Robert  Douglas  ‘ 1 qui 

o^iit  in  campo  bellico,”  Almornes 
let  to,  and  to  David  Douglas,  481, 
506. 

- — Hugh,  custom  remitted  to,  by  the 
queen,  105  ; wife  of,  292. 

James,  “armiger,”  master  of  the 

wine  cellar,  his  fee,  35. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  barony 

of  Levingstoun,  lately  in  ward,  577  ; 
of  half  of  the  Manys  of  Levingstoun 
with  half  of  the  mill,  manor,  and  the 
“warde”  of  the  same,  578. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Hawick, 

546. 

James  [Baron  Drumlanrig],  sasine  to, 

of  barony  of  Drumlanrig,  &c.,  554. 

— — John,  “in  sellario”  of  the  queen, 
his  fee  and  forage  for  his  horse,  9 ; 
payment  to,  for  expenses  of  the  young 
king  at  Falkland,  9,  10  ; barley  to,  14  ; 
“in  cellario”  of  the  queen,  oat  fermes 
of  Balbreky  remitted  to,  15  ; payment 


to,  for  his  services  to  the  late  king, 
178-9  ; oat  fermes  of  Balbreky  remitted 
to,  181,  252  ; servitor  of  the  king  “in 
cellario  vini,”  fermes  of  Balbrechy 
remitted  to,  404,  408  ; paid  by  him  to 
the  comptroller,  405  ; his  barley  ferme 
of  Balbreky,  409  ; oats  ferme  of  Balbreky 
remitted  to,  410  ; sold  to,  411. 

Douglas,  Mariota,  the  king’s  nurse,  her  fee 
and  payment  to,  for  purchases  made  for 
the  king,  350,  459. 

Patrick,  servitor  of  the  king,  his  fee, 

221,  227,  255,  287,  355,  465  ; allowance 
to,  on  dismissal  from  the  king’s  service, 
290  ; forage  for  his  horse,  467. 

Robert,  “qui  obiit  in  campo  bellico.” 

See  Douglas,  George. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Logdon,  565  ; of 

Kelour  and  others  in  Perth,  565  ; of 
barony  of  Kinros,  with  Lochleven, 
and  sheriffship  of  Kinros,  565. 

Thomas,  butcher  to  the  lord  governor, 

his  fee,  122,  221,  286. 

Thomas  (?  Angus  herald),  sheriff  “ in 

hac  parte,”  526,  591. 

William,  lands  of  Grenane  granted 

to,  82,  132,  238,  299,  430. 

Doule,  Andrew,  allowance  to,  from  fermes 
of  Parkhill,  7. 

Doun,  in  Menteth,  sasine  of,  to  Aula 
Makaulay,  577.  See  Down. 

Dovecot  : acre  called  “lee  ducatakir  ” or 
“ doukatakir,”  184,  186  ; fermes  of  the 
dovecot  |and  “doukataker”  of  Ballin- 
creif,  185,  562  ; dovecots  of  Cragme- 
l°ur,  629.  See  also  Ballincreif,  Falk- 
land, Stratoun. 

Dovern,  water  of,  “le  Thanisnett”  in 
607. 

Dovok,  laundress  of  the  late  king,  121. 

Dowald.  See  Logy. 

Dowglennane  in  Cowell,  626. 

Down,  Parkland  of,  the  ten-shilling  land 
of,  held  by  the  late  Archibald  Edmon- 
stoun,  now  let  to  Elizabeth  Maknair 
and  Archibald  Edmonstoun  her  son,  489. 


696 


INDEX. 


Downy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Lindesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  525  ; 
to  David  lord  Lyndesay,  master  of 
Craufurd,  598. 

Dowpenis,  le,  sasine  of  the  two,  to 
Alexander  Kennedy,  617. 

Dowpeyn.  See  Brairbewy. 

Dowry  (dos),  marriage  and,  of  the  Earl  of 
Mortoun  and  the  king’s  daughter, 
106. 

Dowyn,  Over  and  Nether,  and  mill  of,  in 
barony  of  Balgony,  553. 

Dowyne,  mill  of,  in  barony  of  Balgony, 
553. 

Dowywra  (Dowy  Wra),  fermes  of,  258  ; 
part  of,  in  hands  of  Sir  Patrick 
Hammiltoun  of  Kincavilland  part  let  to 
Agnes  Montgumry  spouse  of  the  late 
Alexander  Caslaw,  491,  513. 

Drauchlok,  mills  of,  527. 

Dregane,  sasine  of,  to  William  Cunyng- 
hame,  526. 

sasine  of,  to  John  Foulartoun, 

613. 

Drissaich.  See  Halfpenny  Drissaich. 

Drochindoge,  lands  of,  618. 

Dronar,  David,  falconer,  allowance  to, 
from  fermes  of  Luthre,  7 ; payment  to, 
413  ; mill  of  Luthre  let  to,  and  to  Leo, 
his  son,  495. 

Drone,  Eister,  fermes  of,  394  ; tenants  of 
Drone,  to  be  cited  for  arrears,  415  ; let 
to  David  Walker  and  others,  494  ; 
let  to  Margaret  Caid,  David  Walker 
and  others,  501  ; mill  and  “le  cottoun” 
of,  let  to  tenants,  494,  501.  See  also 
Cottoun. 

Drongy,  sasine  of,  with  mill,  to  Robert 
Nory,  623. 

Drumaskane,  sasine  of,  to  James  Colqu- 
hone,  582. 

Drumbay.  See  Curraclibay. 

Drumblate,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  George 
Halyburtou,  528. 

Drumboy  let  to  Archibald  Dunbar,  483, 
509. 


Drumcardine,  sasine  of,  to  James  Fentoun, 

565. 

Drumcarne,  lands  of,  531. 

Drumdewane,  sasine  of,  to  Roger  William- 
soun,  536. 

Drumdow,  sasine  of,  to  George  Crawfurd, 
563. 

Drumdurnocht,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to 
Margaret  Wentoun,  606. 

Drumfayn  (Drumfyne),  in  Stratliearn, 
with  meadow,  126,  254,  310,  390. 

Drumgeich,  Drumgley,  Cardane  and 
their  mills,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord 
Glammys,  602. 

Drumgeislaw,  lands  of,  526. 

Drumgley.  See  Drumgeich. 

Drumglustir  (Drumglust,  Dunglust), 
“husbandi”  of,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Drumgy,  sasine  of,  to  William  Balfour, 

566. 

Drumiargane,  sasine  of,  to  Martin 
Makmakin,  575. 

Drumkempty  (Drumkimpty),  fermes  of, 
granted  to  John  Dunbar,  knight,  28, 
68. 

Drumlanrig,  barony  of,  sasine,  of,  to  James 
Douglas,  554. 

Drummane,  sasine  of,  to  James  Lundy, 
553. 

Drummaro,  lands  of,  541. 

Drummelle,  lands  of,  547. 

Drummelloche,  Ester,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 
John  Forbes,  591. 

Drummis,  sasine  of,  to  Morice  Kyrle,  570. 

Drummond,  in  non-entry  for  27  years, 
580  ; sasine  of,  to  Earl  of  Glencarne, 
580. 

(Dromond,  Drummonde),  Agnes,  in 

Cultballoch,  25  ; her  fermes  remitted  on 
condition  of  her  paying  them  in  future, 
127  ; again  remitted,  241. 

David,  great  grandson  of  the  late 

John  lord  Drummond,  lands  in  Strath- 
erne  let  to,  and  his  tutor,  512. 

David,  sasiues  to,  of  Innerpethfre, 

628,  629  ; of  offices  of  steward,  coroner 


INDEX. 


69V 


and  forester  of  Stratherne,  with  keeping 
of  Cauthkyne  of  Ouchtermichell,  629. 

Drummond,  James,  in  Cargathland,  25. 

John,  first  lord,  notices  of,  c.-ciii. ; 

arrears  of  fermes  of  Glenlicharne, 
Blaror  and  Clachy  in  hands  of,  24 ; 
appointed  chamberlain  of  Strathern, 
25  ; to  collect  arrears,  25  ; to  be  cited, 
125  ; his  account  as  chamberlain  of 
Strathern,  239  ; compounds  with  the 
auditors,  243;  part  of  his  arrears  re- 
mitted for  his  fee  for  keeping  the  castle 
of  Stirling  and  the  person  of  the  king, 
243  ; £200  paid  by,  as  chamberlain  of 
Strathern,  to  the  Comptroller,  281. 

— — John,  deputy  of  lord  Drummond, 
chamberlain  of  Stratherne,  241  Us. 

John,  of  Innerpeffrey,  tutor  of  David 

lord  Drummond,  512. 

John,  king’s  carpenter,  payment  to, 

39  ; fermes  of  £10  lands  of  Ballincreif 
allowed  to,  44  ; charter  of  do.  to,  in 
liferent  .by  James  iv.  for  his  services, 
44  n.  ; fermes  of  do.  to,  185  ; five 
acres  of  cot-town  of  Ballincrief  granted 
to,  in  liferent,  186  ; his  fee  and  wages, 
242 ; annuity  to,  from  customs  of 
Edinburgh,  54,  102,  199,  269,  334,  443 ; 
payment  to,  from  customs  of  Dumbarton, 
436. 

Julian,  300. 

Malcolm,  his  lands  of  Port  (in  Strath- 
erne), with  the  island,  devastated  by 
depradators  from  Ergile,  392. 

Sebastian,  300. 

Thomas,  in  Drummonerinach,  25. 

Walter,  in  Leanach,  25  ; of  Leanach, 

payment  of  money  to,  for  purchase  of 
marts  in  St  Johnston,  128  ; fermes  of 
Leanach  remitted  to,  129. 

Drummonerinach,  Thomas  Drummond  in, 
25. 

Drummore,  10  merk  land  of  Drummore 
and  Kildonane,  526. 

Drummy,  in  Forfar.  See  Turingis. 

in  barony  of  Tulycultre,  539. 

YOL.  XIY. 


Drumnamarg  (Drumnamarge),  feu-charter 
of,  to  Henry  Stewart,  145  n.  ; augmented 
fermes  of,  145,  306,  386  ; difference  in 
rental  of,  caused  by  the  feu-charter, 
148. 

Drumneglasne  in  Cowel,  626. 

Drnmnes,  in  barony  of  Cragy,  sasine  of, 
to  John  Ross,  564,  579. 

Drumnonane,  sasine  of,  to  John  Greresone, 
566. 

Drumquharagan,  merkland  of  old  extent 
called  Monrusk,  let  in  feu-ferme  to 
James  Reidheuch,  512. 

Drumquhassill,  lands  of,  228. 

Drumquhendill,  Litil,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas 
Rede,  528. 

Mekle,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Berclay, 

569. 

Drumquhyn,  lands  of,  228. 

Drumskeith,  fermes  of,  89,  147,  307,  387. 

Drumtennand  (Drumtenend,  Drumten- 
nande),  fermes  of,  398  ; named,  505  ; 
barley  fermes  of,  179  ; oat  fermes 
remitted4to  tenants  of,  “ ex  negligentia,  ” 
414  ; tenants  of,  to  be  cited  for  arrears, 
415. 

Drumstinchell,  let  to  John  Murray  of  Cok- 
pule,  knight,  483,  508. 

Dryburgh  (Driburgh),  commendator  of, 
Andrew,  Bishop  of  Moray,  43.  See  also 
Ogilvy,  Mr  James. 

Dry  hope,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Hepburne, 
516. 

Drynee,  sasine  of,  to  John  Denowne,  576. 

Drynlean,  lands  of,  634. 

Dryriggis  (Drigrig).  See  Bowanschaw. 

Dryshaulch,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord 
Erskin,  622. 

Dubbis,  lands  of,  529. 

Duchir,  David,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of 
Watterston,  584. 

Duchlas  (Duchlace,  Douchles),  annual- 
rent  of,  in  arrear,  25  ; remitted,  310, 
390  ; lands  of,  granted  to  John  Inglis  of 
Culquhally  in  blenchferme,  241 ; annual- 
rent  of,  254  ; sasine  of  half  of  Duchlas 
2 Y 


698 


INDEX. 


and  Cregor,  to  Margaret  Inglis,  589 ; 
sasine  of  half  of  Douchlas  and  Megoure 
to  Mariota  Inglis,  586. 

Duchray,  in  Dumbarton,  in  non-entry  for 
27  years,  580  ; sasine  of,  to  Earl  of 
Glencarne,  580. 

Dudingstoun,  Stephan,  sasine  of  Sandfurd 
to,  607. 

Dudup,  in  Forfar,  half  of  twofold  part  of, 
in  ward  and  non-entry,  591  ; sasine  of, 
to  James  Sandilandis  of  Caldor,  knight, 
591. 

Duf,  Andrew,  chaplain,  renders  account  of 
bailies  of  Inverness,  336. 

Duff,  John,  bailie  of  Culane,  447. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Maldwat,  628. 

Duflettir,  lands  of,  519. 

Duffois,  third  part  of,  barley  fermes  of, 
30,  70.  See  Schirefmyll. 

Duffous,  sasine  of  lands,  &c.  of,  to  William 
Sutherland,  541. 

Dugude,  William,  sasine  to,  of  the  two 
Auchynhiffis  and  other  lands  in  Aber- 
deen, 538. 

Duke,  the  lord,  household  expenses  of  the 
king  and  of,  his  brother,  from  8th  August 
to  17th  September  1515,  119  ; spices, 
&c. , for,  119. 

Dulcrub,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Rollok,  519. 

Dulcrufe,  lands  and  mill  of,  531. 

Dulmernok,  granted  to  bishop  of  Dunkeld 
by  James  n.,  155,  226,  365,  422. 

Duly,  William,  identified  with  Willie 
Dilly  in  Lyndsay’s  complaint,  Iv. ; one 
of  the  king’s  servitors,  128,  202,  227  ; 
groom  of  the  chamber,  his  fee,  120,  221, 
287,  355,  464;  forage  for  his  horse,  120  ; 
allowance  to,  on  dismissal  from  the  king’s 
service,  290. 

Dumbarton  (Dunbretane,  Dunbertane, 
Dunbritane,  Dunbritan),  accounts  of 
custumars  of,  57,  192,  266,  435  ; lord 
Erskin  to  be  cited  for  his  intromissions 
with  the  customs  of,  192,  266  ; accounts 
of  bailies  of,  207,  272,  340,  377,  446  ; 


Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies  of, 
215,  280,  345,  452,  453  ; from  custumars 
of,  215,  453  ; custumars  of,  excused 
from  payment  for  provisions  for  the 
castles  in  the  Isles  on  account  of  the 
pestilence  and  plague  in  the  town,  119  ; 
the  ships  called  the  “Margret”  and 
“James”  provisioned  at,  144,  149  ; 
carriage  of  arms  and  ammunition  from, 
to  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh,  162  ; allow- 
ance to  custumar  of,  for  goods  customed 
at  Ayr,  192  ; payment  to  John  Smolet, 
bailie  of,  for  wine  to  John  M£Cane  of 
Ardnamurchy,  193  ; provisions  for 
king’s  ships  at,  223  ; marts  and  pigs 
(porci)  for  ships  of,  290  ; “cabillis  and 
tollis  ” sent  to,  for  the  ships  of  the  king 
and  governor,  290  ; payment  out  of 
customs  of,  to  wife  of  David  Fallosedale 
for  necessaries  supplied  to  the  lord 
governor’s  sailors  there,  436  ; Mariota, 
custumar  or  “tollare”  of  the  petty 
customs  and  tolls  of  the  sheriffdom  and 
burgh  of,  which  had  been  granted  by  King 
Robert  Bruce  to  her  predecessors,  586. 

Dumbarton,  Castle  of,  annuity  to  chaplain 
in,  207,  272,  340,  377,  446  ; letter  of 
pension  of  £40  by  Albany,  out  of  the 
customs  of  Dumbarton,  toWilliam  Strive- 
ling  of  Glorat,  keeper  of,  and  payment  to 
him  accordingly,  192  ; the  pension  com- 
pounded for  £20,  435 ; payment  to 
Alan  Steuart,  captain  of  Millane,  for 
keeping,  349,  458. 

Church  of,  to  chaplain  in  collegiate 

church  of  St  Mary  of,  207,  272,  340, 
377,  446  ; chaplain  at  altar  of  B.Y.M. 
in  church  of,  for  souls  of  Robert  Bruce 
and  Kings  of  Scotland,  598. 

Dumfries  (Dumfreis,  Drumfres),  accounts 
of  bailies  of,  109,  272,  337,  444  ; annuity 
to  Friars  Minor  of,  from  fermes  of,  109, 
272,  337,  444  ; comptroller’s  receipts 
from  bailies  of,  116,  280,  345,  453. 

shire  of,  Dalscartholme,  and  other 

lands  “ betuix  the  watteris  ” in,  566. 


INDEX. 


699 


Dun,  sasine  of  lands  and  barony  with  castle, 
mains,  &c.  of,  to  John  Erskin,  551. 

Dunaud,  lands  of,  634. 

Dunawage  (Dunaway),  castle  of,  pertaining 
to  John  M‘Cane,  defence  of,  92,  93,  95, 
96. 

Dunbar,  lochs,  rabbit-warrens  and  links 
of,  43  ; ale  for  the  lord  governor  at, 
191  ; malt  brewed  in,  for  the  lord 
governor  when  last  there,  219  ; coals  to, 
from  Dysart,  257  ; French  ambassadors 
come  to  Leith  from,  463  ; marts  sent  to, 
472. 

Castle  of,  garrisoned  by  French 

troops,  clvi.  See  Jakkis  and  De  La 
Bastie ; coals  for,  130  ; do.  for  the 
lord  governor  at,  130,  131,  264  ; pro- 
visions to  Sir  Anthony  de  la  Bastie  for, 
201  ; malt  for  the  lord  governor  in, 
219  ; wheat  for  provisioning,  219;  pro- 
visions for,  223,  224 ; ‘ ‘ baro  Portingale,  ” 
lieutenant  in,  224  ; marts  and  swine 
for,  290  ; slaughter  of  la  Bastie  in, 
351  ; departure  of  captain  Sanct  Jakkis 
from,  and  arrival  of  Captain  Morice  at, 
351  ; payment  “ pro  lie  study  ” sent  to, 
353  ; 43, 000  herrings  to  Morice  Deno- 
gent  for  provision  of,  436  ; provisions 
delivered  to  Morice,  captain  of,  460 ; 
herrings  of  assise  delivered  to  the  same 
by  the  custumar  of  Pettinweme,  460  ; 
compensation  to  Walter  Ker  of  Leith 
for  injury  to  his  boat  at  Dunbar  when 
carrying  goods  to,  462. 

Granges  (Mains)  of,  account  of 

Andrew,  Bishop  of  Moray,  lessee  of, 
rendered  by  George  Crag,  43  ; barley 
and  rabbit  fermes  of  East  and  West 
granges  of  Dunbar,  43  ; fermes  of 
mains  of,  paid  to  the  queen,  352. 

Mr  Alexander,  provost  of  Nairn, 

448. 

Archibald,  son  and  heir  of  James 

Dunbar,  knight,  “qui  obiit  in  bello,” 
Drumboy  let  to,  the  grassum  being 
paid  by  the  laird  of  Blarquhane,  483, 


509  ; Ernelosk  and  Berntagart  let  to, 
the  grassum  paid  by  laird  of  Blarquhan, 
484,  509. 

Dunbar,  Archibald,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of 
Glasnoch,  564. 

Archibald.  See  Dunbar,  John,  of 

Mochrum. 

David,  dues  of  Mondoile  in  hands  of, 

31,  71. 

Gawin,  Archdeacon  of  St  Andrews, 

afterwards  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  notices  of, 
ciii. ; clerk  of  rolls,  register  and  council, 
witness  to  a charter  in  1511,  147  ; 
do.  at  Edinburgh  in  1513,  317;  auditor, 
260,  279,  344  ; in  Exchequer,  487  ; on 
commission  for  letting  crown  lands, 
489.  See  Aberdeen,  Bishop  of,  Gavin. 

Gawin,  Preceptor  of  James  V.,  after- 
wards Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  notices 
of,  ciii.-iv. 

George,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  527. 

James,  knight,  “ qui  obiit  in  bello.” 

See  Dunbar,  Archibald. 

James,  late.  See  Moray,  Earl  pf. 

John  (Dumbar),  knight,  fermes  of 

Drumkempty,  Sanctandros,  Kirktoun, 
and  Kilmalemmok  granted  to,  28,  (the 
late)  68. 

John,  of  Mochrum,  son  and  heir  of 

John  Dunbar  qui  obiit  in  hello,”  Kila- 
dame  let  to,  479  ; half  of  Garvory  let  to, 
483  ; lands  in  Galloway  let  to,  479, 
486  ; the  late,  Grange  of  Balindone  let 
to  his  relict  Jonet  Stewart,  and  son 
Archibald  Dunbar,  486,  511. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Mochrum  and  other  lands  in  Wigtoun, 
527. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Moch- 

rum,  541. 

William,  the  poet,  illustration  of 

Scottish  history  from  his  poems,  lxxv. 

Dunberny,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence  Merser, 
553  ; sasine  of  two  quarter-lands  (quar- 
tariarum  terrarum)  of,  in  feu-ferme  to 
Laurence  lord  Oliphant,  613. 


700 


INDEX. 


Dunblane,  Bishop  of,  grassum  and  fermes 
of  Trarinyeane  and  Kivkandris  received 
from,  282,  456  ; James,  lands  of  Kirkan- 
dris  and  Terrinyeane  let  to,  and  to  his 
brother  James  Chesholm  and  William 
Ramsay,  480. 

Canon  of.  See  Murray,  Sir  William. 

Dunbullis,  lands  of,  519. 

Duncan,  King,  chaplain  to  celebrate  for 
soul  of,  in  cathedral  of  Moray,  28,  68. 

alias  Ness,  Margaret,  and  her  son 

John,  tenants  in  Newtoun  of  Falkland, 
497. 

Duncardlie,  lands  of,  529. 

Duncrub.  See  Dulcrub. 

Dundaffcallum,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Kenuedy,  617. 

Dundafmur,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Graham,  519. 

Dundas,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  barony 
of  Fyngask,  522. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Porter- 

syde,  515. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  part  of  lands  of 

Blaremukkis,  521. 

Dundee  (Dunde),  accounts  of  custumars 
of,  50,  94,  97,  191,  264,  330,  371,  441  ; 
of  bailies  of,  275,  340,  448  ; Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  bailies  of,  280, 
345,  453  ; from  custumars  of,  117  bis  ; 
215,  280,  345,  452,  453  ; annuities  from 
customs  of,  to  Dominicans  of  Perth,  (to 
Duchess  of  Montrose,)  to  chaplain  of  St 
Salvator  for  soul  of  Duke  of  Rothesay, 
and  to  Abbot  of  Jedworth  for  religious 
at  Restinot,  51,  95,  97,  191,  264,  265, 
330,  371,  442  ; annuities  from  fermes 
of,  to  Minorites  of  Dundee,  chaplains 
in  Brechin,  lord  Gray,  the  constable  of 
Dundee  and  the  prior  of  St  Andrews, 
276,  340,  448  ; annuity  to  Alexander 
Lindesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  out 
of  great  customs  of,  524,  525  ; sasine 
of  great  custom  of,  to  David  lord 
Lyndesay,  599  ; order  to  custumars  of, 
as  to  woollen  cloth,  564  n. ; exemption 


from  custom  of  schorlingis,  &c. , claimed 
by  provost,  bailies,  and  custumars  of, 
609  ; sum  received  by  the  Comptroller 
from  custumars  of,  for  claret  and  ale 
for  the  lord  governor,  216  ; payment 
from  customs  of,  to  the  “hospes  ” of  the 
lord  governor  when  there,  “pro  usu 
hospitii  et  lie  belcheir,”  265  ; do.  for 
provisions  for  the  household  of  the  lord 
governor  while  there,  265  ; precept  from 
chancery  dated  at,  August  1516,  586  ; 
Alexander  Skrymgeour,  burgess  of,  601. 

Dundee,  Constable  of,  James  Skrymgeour, 
610. 

Friars  Minor  of,  payment  to,  out  of 

the  castle-wards  due  from  Strabrok,  2. 

Mains  of,  sasine  of  third  of  the 

“proprietas”  of  the  “ terrse  domini- 
cales  ” of  the  lordship  and  barony  of 
Dundee  to  James  Skrymgeour,  constable 
of  Dundee,  615. 

Quarter  of,  sasine  of  Innerichty  to 

Andrew  Bawbirny  with  office  of  rnair 
of,  583. 

Westfeild  of,  sasine  of,  to  George 

Blair,  552. 

Dundonald  (Donald),  in  Ayrshire,  lands 
of,  viz.,  Mains  with  Estir  and  Wester 
Galriggis  and  Galrigbog  with  meadow, 
Parkthorne,  Balrassy,  Auchinche,  Kil- 
furd,  Bogsyd  with  the  Red  Bog, 
mill,  and  meadow  thereof,  in  king’s 
hands  by  forfeiture  of  Hume  of  Weddir- 
burne,  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 
Thorntoune,  thesaurer,  and  his  wife,  347, 
487  ; sublet  to  William  Wallace  and 
Elizabeth  Campbell  his  wife,  487  ; new 
lease  granted  to  them,  488  ; grassum 
for,  paid  by  William  Wallace,  tutor  of 
Cragy.  455. 

in  Fife,  sasine  of,  to  David  Boiswell, 

523. 

Dundorne  (Dundurne),  John  Philpsoun  in 
25  ; arrears  of  fermes  of,  391. 

Dundranane  (Dundrynane),  James,  postu- 
late of,  260;  abbot  of,  auditor,  279,  344. 


INDEX. 


701 


Dundunne,  lands  of,  549. 

Dunfermline  (Dunfermlin,  Dunfermling), 
abbot  and  convent  of,  annuity  to,  from 
fermes  of  Haddington,  63,  112,  (paid  to 
the  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews  com- 
mendator of  the  monastery,  206),  274, 
339,  373,  447  ; annuity  to,  from  fermes 
of  Edinburgh,  110,  213,  (by  receipt  of 
Sir  Robert  Swintoun,  “ terrarius  dicti 
loci,”  277),  342,  450  ; wool  bought 
from  postulate  and  convent  of,  and 
customed  at  the  monastery,  100  ; cocket 
of  the  monastery,  100  ; wool  belonging 
to  the  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews,  com- 

' mendator  of,  customed  at  the  burgh, 
under  his  cocket  in  virtue  of  his  regality 
and  the  custom  allowed  in  the  custumar’s 
account  of  Perth,  262  ; custom  on 
woolfells  paid  at,  in  virtue  of  the  re- 
gality, and  allowed  to  custumar  of 
Perth,  332,  333  ; wool  and  woolfells 
customed  at,  440. 

Dungeon,  a tower  called  the  “dungeoun” 
built  in  the  castle  of  Rothesay  by  order 
of  James  iv.,  362. 

Dungervane,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Kennedy,  617. 

Dunglas,  fermes  of  Kingis  Medow  remitted 
to  Walter  Chepman  for  the  destruction 
of  crops  at  the  time  of  the  hosting  of 
(exercitus  de  Dunglas),  220. 

Dunkeld,  Bishop  of,  annuity  to,  from 
Urquhard  in  Fife,  6,  160,  170,  245, 
315,  400  ; fermes  of  Ernetully  in  Kin- 
clevin  in  hands  of,  the  lands  having 
been  excambed  for  the  church  lands  of 
Abircorne,  154,  226,  365,  421  ; fermes 
of  Innverry  and  Dulmernok  which  had 
been  granted  to,  by  James  n.,  155,  226, 
365,  422. 

Dunkympty,  in  barony  of  Kilmalamak, 
542. 

Dunlappy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Hepburn,  530. 

Dunlop,  Isabella,  part  of  Cutiswra  let  to, 
and  to  Robert  Fergussoune,  491  ; part  I 


of  her  portion  of  Cuttiswra  let  with  her 
consent  to  Nigel  Stevinson,  492. 

Dunlophil,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  John 
Montgomery,  547. 

Myddil,  sasine  of,  to  John  Cunyng- 

hame,  603. 

Dunlugus  and  Mereden  (Meirden),  sasine 
of  halves  of,  to  Thomas  Gordoun,  608, 
615. 

Dunmore,  in  Fife,  sasine  of  western  half  of, 
with  brewland  and  meadow  thereof  to 
Andrew  Aytoun,  545. 

Dunmure  (Dunmur),  lands  of,  with 
meadow,  fermes  of,  168,  395  ; payment 
from,  for  draught  oxen  lent  for  Norham 
and  Flodden,  319. 

east  half  of,  502  ; meadow,  garden 

and  brewery  of,  502  ; sasine  of,  to  Walter 
Patersoune  in  feu,  593. 

west  half  of,  with  the  Bordlande, 

502. 

Elena,  barley  to,  for  the  queen,  179. 

Dunnamuke,  lands  of,  634. 

Dunnook,  wine  from  Dumbarton  to  John 
McCane  for  his  defence  of  his  castle  of, 
193. 

Dunnotar,  Ovir  and  Nethir,  sasine  of 
lands  and  barony  of,  to  John  lord 
Erskin,  631. 

Dunnowr  and  Glennox,  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  to  Gilbert  Kennedy,  557. 

Dunnune  in  Cowell,  fermes  of,  417  ; 
allowance  to  Earl  of  Ergile  for  keeping 
the  castle  of,  418 ; sasine  to  Colin 
Campbell  of  lands  of  Bordland  with 
custody  of  castle  of,  517. 

Dunragane,  sasine  of,  to  Gilbert  Rorisoun, 
580. 

Dunrod,  in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Lindsay,  607. 

lady  of.  See  Elphinstoun,  Isabella. 

Sannok  (Sannyk),  in  Galloway, 

fermes  of,  237  ; let  to  Robert  Stewart, 
480  ; rental  of,  484,  510. 

Dunrudir,  in  ward  for  20  years,  580  ; 
sasine  of,  to  John  Fullertoun,  580. 


702 


INDEX. 


Dans,  sasines  of  husbandlands  in  town  and 
territory  of,  to  John  Duns,  555;  to 
George  Trottare,  592  ; to  William  Man- 
derstoun,  609  ; to  John  Ethington,  615  ; 
ditto  in  Nanwer  in  lordship  of,  to 
Margaret  Cok,  588. 

Newtoun  of.  See  Newtoun. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  husbandlands  of 

Duns  and  lands  in  Bassinden,  555. 

Duntreth,  sasine  of,  to  William  Edmons- 
toun,  580. 

Durehame,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  grange 
ofMonyfuth,  576. 

Durlatheris,  sasine  of  two  parts  of,  to 
Richard  Steward,  570  ; of  sixth  part  of, 
to  John  Dempstar,  631. 

Dury,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Dury,  536. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Dury, 

536  ; sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  540. 

Dysart  (Disart,  Disarte,  Disard),  accounts 
of  custumar  of,  52,  94,  194,  270,  331, 
434  ; great  custom  of,  let  for  £20, 
52,  94,  195,  270,  331,  434  ; receipts  of 
receivers  general  from  custumars  of, 
117 ; of  comptroller  from  do.,  215,  281, 
345,  453  ; coals  from,  to  Dunbar  and 
Leith,  257  ; custom  of  salmon  customed 
at,  allowed  in  account  of  custumars  of 
Dundee,  330  ; custom  of  woolfells  under 
cocket  of,  allowed  in  accounts  of  Perth, 
263  ; sasine  of  lands,  &c. , of  west  harbour 
of,  to  Patrick  Hepburn,  knight,  625. 

Earl’s  Moor,  a “mora”  in  Fife,  called 
“Mora  comitis,”  601. 

Earldom,  the  Earl  of  Moray  admitted  to 
the  earldom  in  Parliament,  150. 

Edana,  daughter  of  Robert  Simple  and  wife 
of  Thomas  Dick,  496. 

Edane,  lands  of,  524. 

Edderstow,  sasine  of,  to  Stephen  Wallace, 
570. 

Eddillisheid.  See  Broundoun. 

Eddirdule  (Eddirdull),  annualrent  of 
Avauch  and,  89,  147,  307,  387, 


Eddirgowly  (Eddirgoly,  Eddirgole),  lands 
and  mill  of,  421  ; residue  of  lands  of, 
not  let  in  feu-ferme,  and  mill  of,  let  to 
Colin  Campbell,  knight,  489  ; sasine  of 
lands  of,  to  Colin  Campbell,  519. 

Eddirling,  lands  of,  518. 

Eddringtoun,  freight  of  two  cannons  to 
Northberwick,  when  the  Earl  of  Araue 
“inerat  ad  Eddringtoun,”  352. 

Edin  (Edyne),  quarter  of,  fermes  and  rents 
of,  4,  158-9,  168-9,  243,  313  ; do.  in  de- 
tail, 393-5  ; assedation  of,  494,  501  ; 
rental  of  (494-5),  501-2. 

Edinburgh,  accounts  audited  at,  passim  ; 
precepts  of  sasine  issued  from  chancery 
at,  571  ad  fin.  ; accounts  of  custumars 
of,  52,  102,  199,  267,  268,  334,  442  ; of 
bailies  of,  64,  110,  213,  277,  342,  450  ; 
annuities  from  fermes  of,  to  Dominicans 
of  Edinburgh,  provost  and  canons  of 
Corstorphin,  and  abbey  and  convent  of 
Dunfermline,  110,  213,  277,  342,  450  ; 
receipts  of  receivers  general  from  sheriff 
of,  116  ; of  comptroller  from  do.,  214  ; 
comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies  of, 
117,  215,  280,  345,  453  ; from  custumars 
of,  117,  216,  281,  346,  453  ; barley  to 
wives  of,  to  brew  ale  for  the  king’s  army 
in  Northumberland,  and  for  the  queen’s 
use  at  Stirling,  14  ; charters  by  James 
iv.  dated  at,  24th  February  and  8th 
August,  1512,  35,  45  n.  ; ditto,  18th 
January  1503,  18th  September  1507, 
and  14th  July  1513,  316,  317  ; payments 
to  merchants  of,  55  ; carriage  of  arms 
and  ammunition,  wine,  &c.,  from  Dun- 
britan  to,  via  Glasgow,  162 ; Archibald 
Dowglas  “remanens  in,”  270;  falcons 
brought  to,  257  ; English  goods  at,  334; 
salmon  to  sisters  of  St  Katherine  near 
Burrowmure  of,  334,  438  ; residence  of 
Earl  of  Arane  in,  during  his  regency, 
352  ; grant  to  William  Nisbitt,  for  his 
labours  about  the  custom  of,  357, 
468  ; payment  by  the  comptroller  as 
custumar  of,  466  ; the  accountant  of 


INDEX. 


703 


Fife  (James,  Archbishop  of  Glasgow) 
in,  on  public  business,  '412,  413  ; 
wool  and  woollfells  customed  at,  440  ; 
payment  to  Robert’  Logane,  provost 
of,  462  ; Earl  of  Arane  at,  on  public 
business,  471  ; sasine  of  Wrichtishous 
to  Alexander  Naper,  522  ; William 
Lokart,  burgess  of,  482,  508  certain 
burgesses  of,  named  as  sheriffs  “ in  hac 
parte,”  591  ; Edward  Litle,  burgess  of, 
612. 

Edinburgh,  Abbey  of.  See  Holyrood. 

— — Castle  of,  repairs  of,  clii. ; exchequer 
rolls  kept  in,  121,  222,  289,  357,  467  ; 
'artillery  from,  “versus  campum,”  55; 
payment  to  armourer  for  cleaning  arms 
in,  105,  see  Cochrane,  Alan  ; George 
Gunnar  and  Jasper  Smyth,  smiths  in, 
107  ; payment  from  customs  of  Edin- 
burgh for  repair  of  the  walls  of,  near  the 
well-tower  and  of  the  head  of  the  postern, 
and  for  building  brewliouse,  bakehouse 
and  portcullis  “ anterioris  turris,”  108  ; 
payment  to  Robert  Borthuik  and  six 
other  “ machinatoris  ” in,  for  guarding 
the  king  during  June,  July  and  August 
1517,  285  ; from  1st  September  1517  to 
1st  September  1518,  349  ; from  1st  Sep- 
tember 1518  to  1st  March  1521,  458  ; to 
Sir  Patrick  Crechtoun  for  keeping  the 
castle  during  the  king’s  residence  there, 
349,  see  Creichtoun,  Sir  Patrick ; to 
Cuthbert  and  Duncan  Crechtoun  for  their 
labours  in,  358  ; repair  of  the  lady  of 
Gordoun’s  chamber  in, [459  ; annuity  from 
customs  of  Edinburgh  to  chaplain  in 
chapel  of,  54,  102,  200,  269,  334,  444  ; 
to  chaplain  in  the  new  chapel  under  the 
wall  of,  54,  102,  199  ; captain  of,  see 
Creichtoun,  Sir  Patrick. 

Friars  Minor  of.  See  Friars. 

Friars  Preachers  of.  See  Friars. 

King’s  Meadow  of.  See  King’s 

Meadow. 

Palace  of.  See  Holyrood  ; Palaces. 

Sheriff  of,  sasine  of  sheriffship  of, 


and  of  Edinburgh  within  the  constabu- 
lary of  Haddington,  to  Patrick  Hep- 
burne,  516. 

Edinburgh,  Tronar  of.  See  Cuthbert, 
Patrick. 

Edinkip,  sasine  of,  to  John  Scrimgeour, 
568. 

Edmonstoun,  Archibald,  the  late,  Park- 
land of  Down,  which  he  held  in  lease, 
let  to  Elizabeth  Maknair,  his  relict,  and 
Archibald  Edmonstoun  his  son,  489. 

James,  the  late,  part  of  Ryislaw  held 

by  his  spouse  Katherine  Hume  in  con- 
junct fee,  623. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Riselaw  and 

Ednem,  515  ; of  Nudry,  515  n.  ; of 
Ryislaw,  623. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Redenach  and 

other  lands  in  Menteth  in  virtue  of  act 
in  favour  of  heirs  of  persons  killed  in 
Northumberland,  579  ; of  Duntreth 
ditto,  580  ;■  of  lands  in  Strathern  ditto, 
587. 

Ednam  (Ednaim),  Stephen,  tenant  in 
Newtoun  of  Reras,  403  ; his  rent  re- 
mitted “propter  inopiam,”  498. 

Ednem,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Edmonstoun,  515. 

Edringstoun,  in  Peebles,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Wallace,  625. 

Edringtoun,  sasine  of,  with  tower,  mills 
and  fishings,  to  Robert  Laudere  of  Bass, 
619. 

Edston  and  Megoth,  lands  of,  521. 

Edyardstoun,  lordship  of,  in  king’s  hands 
for  16  years,  573  ; sasine  of,  to  Thomas 
Rutherfurd,  573. 

Eels  : eel-boxes  in  the  streams  flowing  out 
of  Blakloch  and  Bradeloch  in  Fife,  539. 
See  Ark. 

Egirnes  (Eggernes),  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Murray,  542  ; do.  with  Belteir  to  John 
Murray,  622  ; with  Culdery,  Ardecute 
and  Knokaffrik  let  to  John  Dunbar  of 
Mochrum,  479  ; rental  of  these,  486, 
510. 


704 


INDEX. 


Egilfeychane,  sasine  of  £5  lands  of,  to 
William  Hereis,  560. 

Eglintoun  (Eglingtoune),  Earl  of,  Hugh, 
his  account  as  chamberlain  of  Stewar- 
toun  rendered  by  John  Mongomorry  his 
deputy,  257  ; sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
522. 

Eglishame,  Fergus,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,” 
561. 

Eilrig,  sasine  of,  to  Walter  Scott,  knight, 
614. 

Eister  Casche.  See  Casche. 

Eistland  burdis.  See  Wood. 

Eldinhope,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  James 
Murray  of  Falohill,  18. 

Elgin,  salmon  belonging  to  Earl  of  Moray 
customed  at,  and  allowed  in  custumars’ 
accounts  of  Dundee,  191  ; custom  of, 
before  entry  of  Earl  of  Moray,  283. 

acres  of,  payment  from,  for  bread  and 

wine  in  cathedral,  28,  68. 

Castle  of,  annuity  from  Pettindreich 

and  Greifschip  to  chaplain  founded  in 
chapel  of,  by  the  late  James  Dunbar, 
Earl  of  Moray,  28,  68. 

Cathedral  of.  See  Moray,  cathedral 

of. 

Friars  Minor  of.  See  Friars. 

Preachers  of.  See  Friars. 

Greifschip  of  (Greirschip,  68),  annuity 

from,  to  chaplains  in  cathedral  of  Moray 
and  castle  of  Elgin,  28,  68. 

hereditary  mair  of,  his  fee,  28,  68. 

and  Forres,  Sheriff  of,  receipts  of 

receivers  general  from,  116  ; of  comp- 
troller from,  279  ; an  indenture  con- 
cerning fines  of  certain  persons  trans- 
mitted by,  to  the  accountant  of  Glen- 
charny,  &c.,  66  ; to  bring  in  escheats 
of  certain  criminals  under  the  jurisdic- 
tion of  Bishop  of  Moray,  619. 

Elizabeth  ate  queen  of  Scotland,  endow- 
ment for  her  soul  from  fermes  of  Cullen, 
113,  210,  277,  343,  376,  447. 

Ellem,  Alexander,  of  Buttirden,  barley  to, 
178. 


Ellem,  Sir  James,  chaplain,  payment  to, 
“pro  feodo  scaccarii,”  269  ; chaplain 
“de  le  Barres,”  334;  “de  lie  Barras,” 
442. 

Ellemside,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord  Erskin, 
622. 

Elliok,  lands  of,  in  Dumfries,  523. 

Elliotstoun,  in  Linlithgow,  lands  of, 
520. 

in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  to  William 

Sympil,  522. 

Ellis  (Elis,  Helys),  Jonet,  and  her  son 
Andrew  Kay,  tenants  in  Kingisbernis, 
498. 

Ellokisdavok,  lands  of,  in  Clackmannan, 
539. 

Elphinshop.  See  Broundoun. 

Elphinstoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Elphinston,  519  ; coalheuchs 
of,  517. 

Elphinstoun,  Alexander,  ofScottistoun,part 
of  Halls  of  Erth  let  to,  and  to  Alexander 
his  second  son,  brother  german  of  John 
Elphinston,  uncle  of  Thomas  Elphinston, 
who  had  a lease  of  said  lands,  47 7 ; the 
lands  let  with  his  consent  to  Robert 
Calendar,  478. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Elphinstoun  and  others  in  Perth  and 
Stirling,  519  ; sasine  to,  of  barony,  &c. 
of  Kildremy  with  advocation  of  church 
of  Innernochty  and  chapel  of  Den  on 
renunciation  thereof  by  Elizabeth  Berley, 
spouse  of  the  late  Alexauder  lord 
Elphinston,  562. 

Andrew,  had  tack  of  custom  of 

l salmon  at  Aberdeen,  197  ; sasine  to, 
of  lands  of  Hill,  by  dispensation  of  mino- 
rity, 583. 

Isabella,  lady  of  Dunrod,  her  account 

as  lessee  of  the  assise-herring  of  the 
western  seas  and  lochs,  193. 

Isobel,  grassum  of  Miltoun  of  Creauch 

paid  to,  513. 

John.  See  Elphinstoun,  Alexander. 

Thomas.  Elphinstoun,  Alexander. 


INDEX. 


705 


Elphinstoun,  William,  sasine  to,  of  lands 
of  Hill,  537. 

William,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  cxii. 

Elrik,  in  Wigtoun,  lands  of,  556. 

in  Inverness.  See  Tulloch. 

Elschelis,  merklands  of,  635. 

Enachane,  lands  of,  634. 

Enene  Wechterach,  in  Argyle,  lands  of, 
called  Ovirenene,  634. 

Enenee  (Ennenee,  Ennee),  in  Forfar,  sasine 
of  eighteenth  of,  with  tofts  and  crofts  to 
William  Blantire,  606  ; to  Thomas  Fyn, 
624  ; of  twelfth  of,  to  Walter  Ogilvy, 
610. 

England,  ransom  of  Sir  William  Scott  of 
Balwery  from,  49  ; of  James  Logane 
and  William  Scott  of  Bal weary,  knight, 
from  captivity  in,  56  ; Willebrand,  am- 
bassador of  king  of  the  French,  bearer 
of  terms  of  peace  (comprehensio  pacis) 
between  the  Scots  and  English  (inter 
nos  et  Anglos),  106 ; market  of  the 
Calfhill  stopped  lest  the  English  should 
come  there,  463  ; army  of  James 
iv.  in,  574  ; “bellum  commissum  in 
Anglia,”  574;  lands  in  non-entry  “a 
tempore  belli  novissime  in  Anglia  con- 
cussi,” 575.  See  Northumberland. 

English  goods,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

wine,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Enneroury  (?  Inverurie),  sasine  of  garden 
round  the  castleliill  of,  to  William 
Stewart,  629  ; cf.  Innerury. 

Entries,  in  Stirlingshire,  477  ; in  Methven, 
478  ; in  Galloway,  478  ; in  Menteth, 
488  ; passim  in  “Rentalia,”  477-514  ; 
new  entries  of  tenants  in  Fife,  245  ; 
sum  received  by  Comptroller  from  new 
entries,  455  ; total  grassum  and  entries  of 
Galloway  ‘ ‘ subtus  Cree,  ” 485  ; of  lord- 
ship  of  Galloway,  486  ; entry  of  Uchtred 
Macdowell  remitted,  his  father  and 
grandfather  having  died  in  the  king’s 
service,  480  ; lands  in  Stratherne  let  in 
feu-ferme  to  Mr  Peter  Scott  without 
entry,  his  father  having  died  ‘ ‘ in  campo 


bellico,”  489  ; no  entry  charged  on 
sasine  of  Mylntoun  of  Creauch  to  John 
Striveliug  because  his  father  had  died 
“in  campo  bellico  cum  rege,  491  ; mill 
of  Lumquhat  let  without  entry  because 
the  father  of  the  lessee  “decessit  in 
bello,”  504;  entries  remitted  “ex  con- 
sideratione auditorum,”  413.  See  Gras- 
sum ; Relief. 

Entries  of  heirs  of  those  who  died  in  the 
army  of  James  iv.  in  Northumberland. 
See  Heirs. 

Ergateis,  sasine  of,  to  William  Edmon- 
stoun,  579. 

Erlis  Orchart  in  Peebles,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Murray,  561. 

Erlishill.  See  Buchan,  Earldom  of. 

Erlstoun,  Le  Mote  de,  rental  of,  483,  509. 

Erne,  water  of,  609. 

Ernecraig,  in  barony  of  Pentland,  517. 

Ernelosk,  let  to  Archibald  Dunbar,  484, 
509. 

Ernetully  (Arnetulie),  in  Kinclevin,  fermes 
of,  in  hands  of  Bishop  of  Dunkeld,  154, 
226,  365,  421. 

Erngibboun,  Wester,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Campbel,  594. 

Erothill,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mure,  624. 
See  Corothill. 

Erroll  (Erol,  Eroll,  Erole),  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  with  Kirktoun  to  William  Hay,  519. 

Earl  of,  William,  lord  Hay,  sasine 

to,  of  Castingray,  555  ; of  Inchmartyne 
and  Craigdale,  619.  See  Hay,  William. 

Erskin  (Erskyn,  Arskine),  sasine  of  lands 
and  lordship  of,  with  tower,  fortalice, 
&c.  to  John  Erskin,  520. 

lord,  John,  his  account  as  custumar 

of  Dunbretane  and  Lowis,  57  ; to  be 
cited  for  his  intromissions,  192,  266, 
435  ; payments  to,  349  ; as  one  of  the 
king’s  guardians  from  1st  September 
1518  to  1st  May  1522,  458  ; from 
fermes  of  Aberdeen,  65,  115,  212,  277, 
343,  449  ; sasine  to,  of  Ovir  Achlesky  in 

J virtue  of  act  in  favour  of  heirs  of  persons 


706 


INDEX. 


slain  in  battle,  588  ; of  lands  in  Ber- 
wickshire, reserving  the  liferent  of  a 
portion  thereof  to  his  mother,  Elizabeth 
lady  Erskin,  622.  See  also  Erskin,  John, 
of  Nesbit,  knight. 

Erskin,  Mr  David,  gives  receipt  for  John 
lord  Erskin,  343,  449. 

John,  of  Nesbit,  knight,  sasine  to, 

of  baronies  of  Kelly  and  Balhaggarty 
(in  Aberdeen),  of  barony  of  Balmakelly 
(in  Kincardin),  lands  of  Pettarrow  (in 
Forfar),  lordship  of  Erskin  (in  Renfrew), 
barony  of  Alway  (in  Clakmannan),  lands 
of  Girmastoun,  Synton(in  Selkirk),  Nes- 
bittis  (in  Roxburgh),  Uvirauchlausky 
(in  Stratherne),  Coltynhufe,  Tuchgorne 
and  Cambusbarron,  and  of  office  of  sheriff 
of  Stirling,  520,  521.  See  also  Erskin, 
lord. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  and  barony, 

&c.  of  Dun,  551. 

Sir  John,  chaplain  in  Brechin  cath- 
edral, 276,  340,  448. 

Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  office 

of  mair  of  Methven  and  of  lands  of 
Marisland  and  Serjandland  in  barony  of 
Methven,  609. 

Robert,  knight,  the  late,  annuity  to 

chaplain  celebrating  for,  in  cathedral  of 
Brechin,  25,  80,  124,  225,  293,  360,  420. 

— — ■ William,  husband  of  Helen  Mure,  493. 

Erth  (Ertht),  Halls  of,  fermes  of,  36 ; 
rental  of,  477  ; let  in  part  to  Alexander 
Elphinstoun  of  ScottistoUn,  in  part 
(formerly  occupied  by  John  Yung)  to 
William  Forestar,  477  ; Elphinstoun’s 
part  let  to  Robert  Calendar,  478.  See 
Arth.  . 

Esbye,  sasine  of,  to  William  Johnestoun, 
635. 

Escheats,  of  certain  persons  for  slaughter 
of  Banerman  of  Waltirtoun  received  by 
the  comptroller,  346  ; of  thieves  in  Cold- 
ingliam  to  be  brought  in  for  the  king’s 
use,  617  ; of  slaughterers  of  a chaplain 
in  Moray,  619. 


Escliolag,  lands  of,  518. 

Eskadale,  in  Ross,  lands  of,  claimed  by 
John  M‘Kenze,  86. 

Eskadill,  Estir,  in  Inverness,  sasine  of,  to 
James  Fentoun,  565. 

Essenheid,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William 
Blakhall,  587. 

Essintuly,  sasine  of  an  annualrent  out  of, 
to  Andrew  Murray,  585. 

Westir,  sasine  of,  to  James  Knowis, 

617. 

cf.  Cessintuly. 

Essy,  sasine  of  lands  and  barony  of,  to 
John  Earl  of  Buchan,  603  ; multures  of 
mill  of,  603  ; part  of  fermes  of,  morti- 
fied to  the  Church,  603  ; sasine  of  mill 
of,  to  William  Flemyng,  605. 

Est  Manys,  lands  of,  in  barony  of  Hawik, 
546. 

Estcrag,  lands  of,  in  Haddington,  528. 

Estirbynning,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to  George 
Seytoun,  516. 

Estircolse,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  William 
Moncreif,  577.  See  also  Colsy,  Estir. 

Estirmoncreif,  sasine  of,  to  Archibald 
Moncreif,  522. 

Estirsidewod,  lands  of,  546. 

Estirtoun  of  Gardin.  See  Gardin. 

le,  in  Aberdeenshire,  sasine  of,  to 

William  Meldrum,  634. 

Estoune  (Estoun,  Esttoun,  Eistoune), 
fermes  of,  granted  to  John  Ruderfurd, 
knight,  79,  152,  324,  367,  424  ; arrears 
of  marts  due  from,  153,  324. 

Estwood,  in  Fife,  539. 

Ethingtoun,  sasine  of,  with  mill  to  John 
Ethingtoun,  614. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Ething- 
toun and  others  in  Berwickshire,  615. 

Ettale,  John,  chaplain  in  Brechin  cathe- 
dral, 340,  448.  See  also  Itale,  Sir  John. 

Ettrick  (Ettrik),  Forest  of,  part  of  conjunct 
infeftment  of  Queen  Margaret,  xxxiii. ; 
receipts  from,  xlii. ; accounts  of,  ren- 
dered by  Alexander  lord  Hume,  16  ; 
forest  and  place  of  Hanyng  in,  535. 


INDEX. 


707 


Ettrick,  ward  of,  in  Ettrick  Forest,  fermes 
of,  17. 

Evist,  John,  of  Balhussy,  sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  575. 

Ewinsoun,  Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  halves 
of  Tulloch,  Elrik  and  Estir  Monyok, 
626. 

Excambion,  lands  of  Balcomy  excambed 
for  feu-ferme  of  lordship  of  Garviauch, 
301  ; Ernetully  in  Kinclevin  for  church 
lands  of  Abircorne,  154,  365,  421  ; Loch- 
doganis  Uvir  for  lands  of  Mefeild,  482. 

Exchequer,  held  at  Edinburgh,  passim. 

sederunts  of,  124,  260,  293,  328, 

487.  See  also  Auditors. 

payments  to  chaplain  and  other  officers 

in,  121,  288,  357,  467  ; for  table,  seats, 
wax,  key  of  exchequer-house,  and  for 
green  table-cloth  belonging  to  the  usher, 
121,  222,  288,  357,  467  ; for  parchment 
and  paper,  and  for  carriage  of  the  rolls 
from  the  castle  to  the  exchequer-house, 
121,  222,  289  357,  467,  468  ; “pro 
jacturalibus  ” in,  121,  174,  222,  289, 
357,  468  ; to  Yaus  keeper  of  the  door 
of,  121  ; for  wine  in,  121  ; to  Dean 
of  Aberdeen  for  abbreviating  the  ac- 
counts in,  122  ; for  his  labours  in,  222, 
289,  357  ; to  the  clerks  for  keeping 
the  rolls  during,  123,  222,  289,  357, 
468  ; to  the  clerks  for  petty  expenses, 
viz.  1 1 in  transmissione  literarum  et  fabri- 
catione le  faggaldis  lignorum  apud  Tor- 
wod,  et  mittendo  servitores  in  diversis 
partibus  ad  ascultandum,  ” 122;  to  Sir 
Alexander  Scott,  writer  of  the  rolls  for 
his  expenses  in,  viz.  “pro  jacturalibus” 
and  parchment,  and  his  fee  for  writing 
and  keeping  the  rolls  during  the  ex- 
chequer and  carriage  of  the  same  to 
•Perth,  174;  to  the  clerks  and  keepers 
of  the  rolls  and  to  the  usher  for  meats 
and  drinks  during  the,  223,  289,  357, 
468;  to  three  clerks  writing  the  rolls 
in,  and  to  two  young  men  keeping  the 
rolls  of,  223,  357,  468;  to  the  usher  of, 


and  to  two  young  men  keeping  the  door 
and  the  chest  of  rolls  of,  468  ; to  Sir  John 
Quhite  for  dictating  (dictando)  the  rolls 
in,  222,  289,  357  ; to  Nicholas  Craufurd 
for  attendance  in,  and  for  his  table 
during  the,  289,  357,  468  ; to  Mr  John 
Chesholm  for  his  labours  and  expenses 
in,  122,  (comptroller’s  clerk)  289,  357, 
468  ; to  a pursuivant  for  attendance 
on  the  lords  of,  357  ; to  Sir  James 
Ellem,  chaplain,  “pro  feodo  domus 
scaccarii,”  269  ; for  rent  of  the  exchequer- 
house,  473  ; for  coals  and  candles  in, 
473  ; barley  for  ale  for,  167  ; annuity 
from  customs  of  Edinburgh  to  Henry 
Mair,  writer  (scriba)  of,  54,  334. 

Exchequer,  king’s  letters  to  the  auditors  of, 
charging  them  to  “ defeis  ” the  chamber- 
lain  of  Galloway  of  the  mails  and  pro- 
fits of  certain  lands  in  favour  of  the 
grantee,  the  letters  to  be  shown  in  “chek- 
kir  ” and  to  be  registered  in  the  rolls 
thereof,  35 ; injunction  to  chamberlain 
of  Ballincreif  not  to  intromit  with  cer- 
tain fermes  ; and  to  the  Comptroller  and 
lords  of  Exchequer  to  exonerate  him  at 
his  annual  accounting  on  production 
and  registration  of  the  king’s  letters 
in,  45  n.  ; order  in,  not  to  pay  an  an- 
nuity without  production  of  title,  61  ; 
the  king’s  tenants  summoned  to  the, 
held  after  the  arrival  of  the  lord  governor, 
162  ; letters  to  the  custumars  of  pension 
out  of  customs  of  Dumbarton  and 
Edinburgh,  charging  the  Comptroller 
and  auditors  of  the  chekker  to  make 
allowance  thereof  to  the  custumars,  the 
letters  being  first  registered  in  the  rolls, 
and  the  custumars  annually  producing  the 
grantee’s  “quitclame,”  193;  money  re- 
ceived from  chamberlain  of  Stratherne 
after  the,  217  ; agreement  by  the  master 
of  the  larder,  with  the  lords  of  exchequer 
and  the  comptroller,  220  ; leases  written 
in,  ‘ ‘ coram  auditoribus  et  commissariis,  ’ ’ 
488,  489,  503,  505,  512. 


708 


INDEX. 


Exchequer,  grant  by  the  queen  and  lords  of, 
for  ransom  of  Scott  of  Balwery,  49  ; pay- 
ment to  canon  of  Moray,  by  special 
grace  of  lords  of,  104 ; payment  by  pre- 
cept of  lords  of  council  and,  164. 

rolls  of,  charters  endorsed  on,  34, 

44,  145*  172,  315;  letter  of  pension  do., 
443  ; arrears  of  Ross  ordered  by  the  lord 
governor  to  be  expunged  from,  144,  149  ; 
security  for  fermes  and  relief  of  certain 
lands  in  Aberdeenshire  entered  in,  591. 
See  also  supra. 

See  also  Accounts  ; Arrears  ; Audi- 
tors ; Comptroller  ; Fermes. 

Executioner.  See  Burriourschip. 

Extent,  Old,  lands  of,  in  Annandale,  579, 

593,  621,  635  ; in  Argyle,  634  ; in 
Ayrshire,  535,  544,  550,  552,  561,  563, 
564,  565,  567,  569,  574,  601,  603,  613, 
620,  622,  624,  628,  629,  630  ; in  Carrick, 
560,  567,  582,  597,  610,  614,  618  ; in 
Cunynghame,  525,  526,  537,  547,  550, 
556,  563,  568,  581,  611  ; in  Dumbarton- 
shire, 580  ; in  Dumfriesshire,  533,  548, 
5 66,  572,  573,  576,  580,  593,  607,  612, 
622  ; in  Galloway,  511  ; in  Kirkcud- 
bright, 536,  542,  543,  550,  556,  576, 
577,  587,  592,  598,  603,  605,  606,  615, 
618,  625,  628  ; in  Kyle,  567,  578  ; in 
Kyle  Stewart,  559  ; in  Lanarkshire, 
586,  592,  627,  631  ; in  Menteith,  597  ; 
in  Perth,  518 ; in  Renfrewshire,  534, 
554  ; in  Roxburghshire,  592  ; in  Strath- 
erne,  490,  512  ; in  Strivelingshire,e632  ; 
in  Wigtoun,  526,  542,  543,  547,  549, 
550,  556,  564,  570,  571,  575,  576,  585, 

594,  601,  605,  633  ; in  Wigtoun  and  Ayr, 
526,  537,  539,  541,  542,  543. 

Old  and  New,  lands  of,  in  Lanark- 
shire, 631. 

“ Extra  rotulos,”  118,  216,  281,  346, 
455. 


“ Faggaldis  (le)  lignorum,”  made  at  Tor- 
wood  for  the  exchequer,  122, 


Faichle  and  Tyry,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence 
Merser,  570. 

Fairny,  fermes  of,  393.  See  Ferny. 

Faisdow.  See  Broidland. 

Falcons  from  Orkney  and  Shetland,  72, 
130,  257,  301,  416  ; two  falcons’  hoods 
(capitia)  due  for  duplication  of  the 
blenchferme  of  Murehous,  589.  See 
Falconers. 

Falconar  (Falconare),  David,  sasine  to,  of 
barony  of  Halkertoun,  581  ; of  barony 
of  Lathin,  584. 

Donald,  allowance  to,  of  the  fermes 

of  Munsymylne,  7,  161,  170  ; servant  of 
the  late  king,  403. 

Falconers,  annuity  to,  for  bringing  falcons 
from  Orkney  and  Shetland  for  the  king 
and  governor,  130,  416.  See  Baty, 
John  ; Dronar,  David  ; Fresell,  Simon  ; 
Hannay,  Dougall  ; M‘Culloch,  Simon  ; 
Mertoun,  Robert. 

Falconys,  lie,  six  “machinae”  so  called 
sent  to  the  lord  governor,  463. 

Falkland  (Faulkland),  quarry  for  the  king’s 
work  at,  6,  160,  170,  245  ; mowing  and 
winning  hay  of,  6,  160,  170,  245,  317, 
401  ; expenses  of  the  king  (James  v.)  at, 
during  Michaelmas  1513,  9,  10  ; queen 
at,  in  October  1513,  11  ; and  from  22d  to 
24th  July  1514,  11  ; wheat  forking  and 
queen  and  their  family  at,  from  dinner 
on  13th  to  25th  October  1513,  13  ; for 
queen  and  her  family  at,  from  22d  to 
24th  July  1504  (?  1514),  13  ; for  queen 
at,  17th  October  1514,  13  ; barley  for 
household  of  king  and  queen  at,  14  ; for 
queen  at,  166  ; forage  for  horses  of  eight 
persons  in,  168  ; the  lord  governor  at, 
19th  April  to  26th  June  1516,  178  ; do. 
1st  to  12th  September  1516,  246  ; a 
servitor  of  the  lord  governor  with  two 
horses  at,  15th  April  to  28th  May  1517, 
247  ; oats  for  said  horses  at,  252  ; the 
lord  governor  and  his  household  at,  8th 
January  to  18th  February  1516  and  24th 
November  to  13th  September  following, 


INDEX. 


709 


252-3  ; the  captains  of  Norhame  and 
Chillinghame  prisoners  in,  for  thirteen 
weeks,  S ; Thomas  Simsone,  formerly 
of,  164  ; fee  of  keeper  of  cattle  in,  7, 
161,  171,  246,  (in  part  of)  402. 

Falkland,  acres  and  cottages  of,  rent  of, 
remitted  to  James  Robertson,  7,  161, 
171,  246,  317,  401. 

breweries,  cottages  and  smithy  of, 

fermes  of,  398. 

burghal  fermes  of,  398. 

castle  of,  keeper  of  the  cattle  and 

their  “ sequela  ” in,  161 ; expenses  of  six- 
teen men  in  charge  of,  from  9th  August 
1514  to  28th  June  1515,  162,  165  ; 
Barley  for  their  drink,  166  ; fees  of  the 
captain  and  three  inferior  captains  called 
“ lez  quarter  maisteris,”  163  ; fee  of  the 
“machinator,”  163  ; fees  of  the  eleven 
other  keepers  of,  163  ; expenses  of 
200  men  with  the  lord  chancellor  for 
three  weeks  to  defend  the  castle  against 
the  queen  in  case  of  her , besieging  it, 
163,  165,  166  ; forage  for  their  horses 
(excepting  the  chancellor’s  and  his 
servants’),  168;  inventory  of  “bum- 
bardis  and  artalyriis  ” in,  for  which 
the  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  chancellor, 
answerable,  164. 

chapel  of,  payment  of  grain  to  Sir 

Thomas  Balfour,  chaplain  in,  12,  14, 
165,  166,  176,  177,  249,  250,  320,  321, 
405,  407  ; alb  and  other  vestments  for 
the  priests  in,  354  ; “impositio  ligno- 
rum pro  constructione  aule  de  Faulkland 
in  nova  capella  ejusdem,”  11.  ? See  St 

Mary,  Chaplain  of. 

dovecot  of,  repair  and  pointing  of, 

with  lime,  402. 

gardener  at,  fee  of,  and  his  reddendo 

of  onions,  6,  160,  170,  245,  317,  401  ; 
oats  annually  to,  15,  167,  180,  251,  322, 
410;  payment  to  John,  gardener  of, 
“pro  extractione  radicum  et  dejectione 
pulverum  de  dicta  gardina,”  174. 

meadow  of,  payment  for  leading  the 


hay  of,  7,  161,  171,  246,  318,  402; 
repair  and  maintenance  of  ditches  (fove- 
arum) and  meadows  of,  6,  160,  170 ; 
repair  of  ditches  (fossarum)  of,  15,  168, 
180,  (fovearum  prati)  245,  251,  317, 
322,  401,  410. 

Falkland,  mill  of,  fermes  of,  in  malt  and 
poultry,  398  ; let  to  James  Averia,  505  ; 
brewhouses,  cottages,  and  smithy  of,  505. 

Newtoun  of,  fermes  of,  398  ; let  to 

Henry  Wallace,  497  ; James  Averie, 
tenant  in  part  of,  171  ; in  eighth  part 
of,  248,  404  ; named,  505. 

orchard  of,  onion  fermes  of,  398  ; 

named,  505. 

palace  of,  garrisoned  by  James 

Beaton  against  Angus  and  Queen  Mar- 
garet, lxi.;  repairs  of,  cxlix.-cli. ; main- 
tenance of  water  supply  (aqueductus) 
of,  6,  160,  170,  245,  316,  (ad  neces- 
saria palatii)  401 ; payment  for  keeping 
the  palace,  6,  160,  170,  245,  317,  400  ; 
particulars  of  the  new  work  in,  scheduled 
by  Captain  Jonet,  174  ; by  Mr  Thomas 
Hay  and  Croscheat,  175  ; windows  of 
glass  and  iron  for,  and  repair  of  the  roof 
with  lime,  and  of  the  roof  of  the  old 
chapel  of,  175  ; repair  of  kitchen  of, 
402  ; of  tiles  of  houses  of,  402.  See 
Palace. 

park  of,  repair  of  ditches  and  palings 

of,  6,  15,  160,  167,  170,  180,  245,  251, 
317,  322,  401,  410 ; gates  for,  174 ; 
cattle  in,  317. 

quarter  of,  fermes  and  rents  of,  5,  159, 

169,  244,  314  ; do.  in  detail,  397-9  ; 
rental  of,  497,  504. 

tower  of,  wall  built  before  gate  of, 

402. 

— — - town  or  burgh  of,  505. 

ward  of,  declared  waste  for  wild 

animals  and  compensation  allowed  for 
loss  of  pasture  of  cattle  therein,  6,  160, 

170,  245,  317. 

wood  of,  sasine  of  office  of  forester  of, 

to  Andrew  Farnye,  570. 


710 


INDEX. 


Fallawe,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William  Blak- 
hall,  587. 

Fallosedale,  David,  payment  to  the  wife  of, 
in  Dumbarton,  for  supplies  to  the  lord 
governor’s  sailors,  436. 

False  money,  ‘ ‘ fals  plakkis  ” received  by 
the  comptroller  “negligenter,”  358. 

Fandowy,  lands  of,  524. 

Fanyn,  lands  of,  618. 

Fardinquhathir,  sasine  of,  to  James  Colqu- 
hone,  582. 

Farlie,  Jonet,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to, 
492. 

Fames,  half  of,  let  to  Mr  Peter  Scott,  489. 

Farnlie,  sasine  of,  to  Jo'lin  Farnlie,  581. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Farnlie  and  Crew- 

ocht,  581. 

Farny,  Estir,  sasine  of,  to  David  Admowty, 
538  ; the  fermes  paid  in  money  and  in 
kind,  538. 

■ Westir,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Farnye, 

570. 

Farnye,  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Farny 
Westir  and  forest  of  Cnlface  with  office 
of  constable  of  Cupar  and  of  forester  of 
the  wood  of  Falkland,  together  with  the 
lands  of  Muthill  and  lands  called  “ le 
Constable  Medow,”  570. 

Fat  (pinguido),  of  marts  sold  by  the  comp- 
troller, 118,  217,  456. 

Fatcale,  John,  tenant  in  Kettill,  497. 

Fauchelan,  sasine  of,  to  Eugene  Makcor- 
quidill,  618. 

Fawlaw,  le,  613. 

Fawlo,  Elizabeth  and  Elen,  sasine  to,  of 
lands  of  Estir  Soft-law,  with  office  of 
serjeantry,  533. 

Fawnys,  Andrew,  part  of  Blaklaw  let  to, 
492.  - 

Fawsid,  in  Kirkcudbright,  lands  of,  541. 

(Fawsyd),  George,  sasine  to,  of  hus- 

bandlands  of  Ballincreif,  548  ; of  lands 
of  Bogend,  548. 

Fawside,  in  Haddington,  coalheuchs  of, 
517. 

Fee.  See  Liferent. 


Fees,  wages  and  fees  of  certain  trumpeters 
secured  by  charter  under  the  great  seal, 
424. 

Feltcleuch,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord  Erskin, 
622. 

Fenersy,  Mekle  and  Litle,  sasine  of  third 
of,  to  William  Blakhall,  587. 

Fentoun,  James,  sasine  to,  of  Westirogill 
Tennades,  564  ; of  Kynneres  and  others 
in  Inverness,  565. 

“Feodofirmarius,”  account  of  John  Leslie 
as,  of  Garviauch,  75,  151,  238,  300,  423  ; 
accounts  of  Fettercairn  (formerly  ren- 
dered by  the  chamberlain)  now  rendered 
by  the,  124,  225,  293,  360,  419.  See 
Feu-ferme. 

Feres,  Sebastian,  the  Portuguese  Baron, 
De  La  Bastie’s  Lieutenant  at  Dunbar, 
cxliv. 

Fergushill,  John,  part  of  Pottartoun  let  to, 
513. 

Ninian,  son  of  William  Fergushill. 

William,  Holehouse  let  to,  490  ; and 

to  his  son  Ninian,  513. 

Ferguson  (Fergussoune,  Fergisone),  Robert, 
part  of  Cutiswra  let  to,  and  to  Isabella 
Dunlop,  491. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  a loft  and  croft 

in  Kinross,  627. 

Ferisch  (Fyres,  Ferische),  payments  to 
“husbandi”  of,  for  grain,  marts  and 
sheep,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Fermehope,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Hepburne, 
516. 

Ferme  Noble  (Nobillis  Ferine),  sasine  of, 
to  James  Noble  for  annual  payment  to 
chaplain  in  chapel  of,  598. 

Fermes,  expenses  of  Receivers  General 
riding  to  collect,  122  ; of  Comptroller’s 
servants  and  king’s  officers  ditto,  219  ; 
of  couriers  for  inbringing,  285,  467  ; 
allowance  to  steward  of  Fife  for  his 
trouble  in  collecting,  “in  isto  turbido 
tempore,”  161  ; due  diligence  not  done 
by  the  chamberlain  of  Galloway  for  re- 
covery of,  of  waste  lands,  429  ; no  ae- 


INDEX. 


711 


counts  rendered  by  the  chamberlain  of 
Bute  for  1514,  1515,  and  1516,  the 
fermes  having  been  intromitted  with  by 
others,  230  ; payment  of  augmentation 
of  fermes  under  a new  lease  of  Stewar- 
toun  postponed  till  Whitsunday  follow- 
ing the  entry  of  the  tenants,  259  ; fermes 
of  Glenderrowell  not  paid,  the  lands 
being  claimed  as  private  property  ; the 
claimants  to  be  distrained  therefor  until 
they  produce  their  charters,  failing 
which  the  chamberlain  to  be  answerable 
for  the  fermes,  418 ; the  Martinmas 
fermes  reserved  to  a grantee,  in  respect 
of  a sasine  dated  10th  November,  by 
deliverance  of  the  lords  of  council,  527  ; 
settlement  by  the  lords  of  council  with 
John  Kennedy  regarding  payment  of 
his  Whitsunday  fermes,  561. 

Fermes,  Augmentation  of  rental  of  feu- 
ferme,  126,  184,  254  ; do.  of  old  rental, 
184  ; do.  of  rental  of  mill  of  Bello,  494  ; 
do.  of  rental  of  Urquhard,  500  ; do.  of 
fermes  of  Auldhall  and  Balhreky  re- 
mitted, 175,  405. 

Commutation  of,  victual  fermes  of 

Murthocarny  commuted  for  money,  13, 
165  ; do.  of  Ballinbla  ditto,  15  ; victual 
and  mart  fermes  of  Ross  ditto,  142,  303  ; 
boar  fermes  of  mill  of  Uchtirmukty 
ditto,  455. 

Diminution  of,  Gallowscheilis,  &c. , let 

at  diminished  fermes,  17  ; Hanginschaw 
ditto,  19  ; Cragmill  ditto,  28  ; Knok  and 
Atenach  ditto,  28  ; Estir  Alvais  ditto, 
29  ; diminution  (decidentia)  of  fermes  of 
Glencharny,  66;  do.  of  Knok  and  Aten- 
ack,  69. 

Reduction  of,  of  Glascory,  240  ; of 

tenants  in  Fife,  248,  319  ; of  Ballinkirk, 
497. 

Remission  of,  by  the  queen,  18,  36, 

129,  242  ; by  the  lord  governor,  126  ter, 
127,  129,  137,  156,  158,  168,  185,  228, 
236,  241,  254,  310,  318,  391,  419  ; by 
the  king,  234,  256;  “ ex  consideratione 


auditorum,”  248,  319,  404,  408,  410, 
419,  498  ; by  the  regents  and  council, 
310;  remitted  “propter  tempus  turbi- 
dum,” 83;  “propter  inopiam,”  247, 
248,  252,  319,  498  ; to  a poor  widow, 
248;“  propter  sterilitatem, 1 ’ see  Sterility ; • 
in  Galloway  “propter  vastitatem  terra- 
rum,”  236,  298,  327,  428  ; in  Stratherne 
ditto,  311 ; remitted  and  granted  in  fee 
to  Peter  Scott  for  life,  391 ; of  lordship 
Garviauch  partially  remitted  to  the  feu- 
fermer  because  he  was  excluded  for  some 
years  from  taking  the  benefit  of  his  fee, 
301  ; of  Cowell  and  Rosneith  remitted  to 
the  chamberlain  for  the  three  years 
prior  to  the  arrival  of  the  lord  governor, 
418  ; of  Kintyre  remitted  by  the  lord 
governor  for  the  two  years  preceding 
Flodden,  and  by  the  lords  auditors  for 
the  subsequent  pays  on  account  of  the 
unsettled  and  waste  state  of  the  lord- 
ship,  419  ; the  chamberlain  thereof  to 
use  diligence  to  recover  the  fermes  for 
the  king  hereafter,  419  ; the  lord  chan- 
cellor gives  his  consent  to  this  arrange- 
ment by  messenger,  419  ; rent  partially 
remitted  “ex  consideratione  commis- 
sariorum,”  495,  498. 

Fermes.  See  also  Arrears ; Caithness, 
Bishop  of,  Andrew;  Feu-ferme;  Sterility. 

Fern,  barony  of,  sasine  of  fee  of,  to  David 
lord  Lyndesay,  master  of  Craufurd,  598  ; 
liferent  of,  in  hands  of  Margaret  Car- 
michell  duchess  of  Montrose,  599. 

Ferny,  fermes  of,  502  ; in  hands  of  Earl  of 
Craufurd,  414  ; annualrent  due  from,  to 
laird  of  Monquhany,  414.  See  Fairny. 

Estir,  sasine  of  annualrent  of,  to 

Andrew  Balfour,  604. 

Fernyneis,  lands  of,  523. 

Feme  war  (Fernewair,  Fernyewar),  quarter 
of,  fermes  of,  84,  142,  302,  381. 

Ferquharsoune,  Sir  Alexander,  renders 
accounts  of  Glencharny,  &c.,  for  John 
Graunt  of  Fruchy,  66  ; do.  of  Urquhart 
and  Glenmorischane,  364. 


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INDEX. 


Ferryfeild  and  Bonefeild,  augmentation  of 
feu-ferme  of,  in  arrear,  182  ; part  of  the 
arrears  remitted,  247  ; fermes  of,  re- 
duced on  account  of  the  barrenness  of  the 
town,  394 ; the  reduction  allowed  to 
the  chamberlain,  247,  318  ; fermes  of, 
502  ; let  to  the  burgh  of  Cupar,  498. 

Fery,  Launcelot,  the  late,  hides  to,  duty 
free,  55. 

Fethle,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  John  Forbes, 
591. 

Fethy  (Fethe),  David,  sasine  to,  of  third  of 
Cukestoun,  537. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  Kirkis- 

toun,  584. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  Kirkes- 

toun,  630. 

Fettercairn  (Fethirkern,  Fethirkerne, 
Fethircarn,  Fethircarne),  thanage  of, 
account  of  Robert  Muncreif,  tutor  of 
John  Wod,  chamberlain  of,  25,  80, 
(feu-farmer  of)  124,  (feu-farmer  of 
thanage  of  Fethirkerne  and  Aberbuth- 
nott)  225,  293,  (of  William  Gordoun, 
curator  of)  360,  419  ; Comptroller’s 

receipts  from  feu-fermes  of,  117,  216  ; 
from  chamberlain  of,  281  ; from  feu- 
fermes  of,  346  ; from  lessee  of,  452  ; 
from  chamberlain  of,  454. 

Feu-ferme  : charter  by  James  iv.  of  lands 
in  Ardmanach  in  augmentation  of 
rental  by  one-half  of  the  rent  formerly 
paid,  besides  the  payments  in  kind  (no 
longer  commuted),  with  duplication  of 
feu-duty  at  entry,  marriage,  and  obliga- 
tion to  build  mansion  and  bridges  and 
to  furnish  horsemen  for  the  host,  and 
Avith  forfeiture  on  conviction  of  cer- 
tain crimes  or  on  alienation  without 
the  king’s  consent,  145  n. ; augmenta- 
tion of  rental  by  assedation  of  lands  in 
feu-ferme,  129,  184,  241  ; difference  in 
rental  of  certain  lands  caused  by  their 
being  set  in  feu,  148,  308,  387  ; augmen- 
tation of  feu-ferme  of  various  lands 
in  Fife  remitted,  164,  171,  180  ; ditto 


in  arrear,  182,  183,  remitted,  404,  405  ; 
rental  of  Dunure  raised  from  £36  6s. 
8d.  to  £43  with  2 chalders  oats  when 
set  in  feu-ferme,  395  ; dues  and  victuals 
of  Kintore  not  charged,  the  lands  having 
been  granted  in  feu-ferme,  229 ; the 
tenants  of  Falkland  exonerated  from 
leading  hay  their  lands  being  now  let 
to  them  in  feu-ferme,  7,  161,  171,  246, 
318,  402  ; Castellmanez  of  Kirkcud- 
bricht  let  ‘ ‘ in  feodifirma  ” to  the  burgh 
“in  liberum  burgagium,”  480;  Cessin- 
tuly  let  partly  “in  feodifirma”  and 
part  in  ‘ ‘ libero  tenemento,  ” 488 ; Luthre 
let  part  “in  libero  tenemento”  and  part 
“in  feodofirma,”  495  ; fine  for  marriage 
without  the  king’s  consent  in  feu-holding 
of  Luthre,  495  ; feu-ferme  of  Ballinkirk 
reduced,  497  ; of  Kingisbernis  partly 
remitted  by  the  auditors,  498  ; of  Newton 
of  Reras,  do.  by  the  commissioners, 
498;  feu-fermes  of  Estir  Farny  in  Fife 
paid  partly  in  money  and  partly  in 
kind,  538  ; of  Tulycultre,  ditto,  539  ; 
William  Talyeour  infeft  in  an  annuity 
out  of  lands  of  Innerichty  in  name  of 
feu-ferme,  583  ; feu-fermes  in  Bute  pay- 
able in  money,  oats  and  marts,  595-7. 

Feu-ferme:  feu-fermes  of  meadow  of  Auch- 
termuchty,  5 ; fermes  of  lands  in  Strath- 
erne  set  in  feu-ferme  as  also  of  those 
not  yet  set  in  feu-ferme,  22,  125,  240, 
253,  310,  390  ; feu-fermes  of  Leswalt 
and  Menybrig,  83,  131,  238,  299,  430  : 
Garviauch  set  in  feu-ferme  in  excambion 
for  Balcomy,  301  ; residue  of  lands  of 
Eddirgowley  notyet  set  in  feu-ferme,  421 ; 
lands  in  Galloway  formerly  held  on  lease 
now  set  in  feu-ferme,  478  ; Reidbank  set 
in  feu-ferme,  483  ; Menteth,  ditto,  488  ; 
Castiltoun of Foulis,  do.,  490  ; assedation 
of  lands  in  Fife  not  yet  set  in  feu-ferme, 
494-500  ; lauds  in  Stratherne  held  in 
feu-ferme,  489  ; lands  in  Quarter  of  Falk- 
land set  in  feu-ferme,  504  ; lands  in 
Stratherne,  ditto,  511  ; lands  in  Strath- 


INDEX. 


713 


erne  let  in  feu-ferme  to  heirs  of  the 
deceased  holders  on  payment  of  entry 
and  duplication  of  feu-ferme,  51 2;  Westir 
Glentarf  and  Brigland,  formerly  held  on 
lease,  now  set  in  feu-ferme,  512. 

Feu-ferme:  Comptroller’s  receipts  from 
duplications  of  feu-fermes,  455  ; duplica- 
tion of  feu-ferme  of  a cotland  of  Uchtir- 
mukty  remitted,  503  ; sasine  of  lands  of 
Kynneff  and  others  in  Kincardin  “per 
duplicationem  feodifirme,”  568  ; the  by- 
gone fermes  and  duplication  of  the  feu- 
ferme  due  on  sasine  of  the  barony  of 
Trabboche,  which  had  been  in  non- 
pntry,  569  ; money,  oats,  and  capons 
due  for  duplication  of  feu-ferme  on  sasine 
of  part  of  Dunmur  in  Fife,  593  ; dupli- 
cation of  feu-ferme  on  sasine  of  Kin- 
clevin,  606  ; of  lands  in  Aberdeenshire, 
611  ; of  lands  in  Perthshire,  613  ; of 
lands  of  Amros  Beg  in  Bute,  617  ; of 
lands  in  Perth  in,  628,  629  ; of  Kinca- 
vill,  632  ; Westir  Perthik,  633  ; of  lands 
in  Kincardyne,  633. 

See  also  Recognition. 

Fever,  Magnus  the  Dane  “jacuit  febri- 
bus ” in  Galloway,  35. 

Fiddes,  Sir  William,  283. 

Field,  the,  payments  made  for  the  term 
of  Martinmas  “post  campum,”  8 ; rope 
to  draw  artillery  from  the  castle  of 
Edinburgh  “versus  campum,”  55; 
lands  in  Galloway  let  to  the  son  of 
Robert  Douglas,  who  died  “ in  campo 
bellico,”  481  ; and  to  the  son  of  Edward 
Maxwell  of  Tynwald,  who  died  ‘ ‘ in 
campo  cum  rege,”  481  ; Daldawane  let 
to  the  son  and  heir  of  John  Mure- 
heid  “qui  obiit  in  campo,”  482  ; Bars- 
keauch  let  to  the  son  of  Herbert  Lindis- 
say  “qui  obiit  in  campo,”  483  ; lands 
in  Stratherne,  held  by  Patrick  Scott,  let 
to  his  son  and  heir  without  entry  because 
the  former  had  died  “in  campo  bellico,” 
489  ; Newtoun  of  Markinch  let  to  Mariot 
Petcarne  free  of  entry  because  her 
VOL.  XIV. 


husband  (sponsus)  “decessit  in  campo,” 
498  ; sasine  of  fee  of  Ardoch  in  lordship 
of  Cardros  to  John  Buntyne  whose 
father  died  “in  campo  in  Anglia,”  587. 
See  also  Battle,  Flodden,  Northumber- 
land. 

Fife  (Fiffe,  Fiff),  feuing  went  on  most 
steadily  in,  xxxv. ; accounts  of  James 
Archbishop  of  Glasgow  chamberlain  of, 
(rendered  by  Andrew  Matheson,  his 
deputy)  4-16  ; (by  Sir  Laurence  Alex- 
anderson),  for  two  years,  158-168,  168- 
183,  243-253  ; (by  Sir  Laurence,  Alex- 
anderson)  313-323  ; for  three  years, 
393-416  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from 
chamberlain  of,  118,  216,  218,  281,  346, 
454  ; from  sheriff  of,  279,  344  ; gras- 
sums  of  lands  in,  454  ; assedation  of 
lands  of  lordship  not  yet  set  in  feu- 
ferme  2nd  January  1516,  494-500  ; 
rentals  of,  3rd  January  1521,  501-505  ; 
fee  of  four  serjeants  of,  6,  160,  170, 
245,  317,  401  ; allowance  to  chamber- 
lain  of,  for  his  trouble  in  collecting 
the  fermes  of  the  lordship  “in  isto 
turbido  tempore,”  161  ; arrears  of  rent 
remitted  to  tenants  of  certain  lands 
in,  “propter  eorum  inopiam,”  247  ; 
rent  partially  remitted  on  account  of 
sterility  of  the  lands  and  poverty  of 
tenants,  248  ; chamberlains  of,  to  be 
cited  for  arrears,  167  ; Sir  Laurence 
Alexanderson,  deputy  of  chamberlain 
of,  ordered  not  to  make  payments  to 
certain  persons  in  future,  414  ; tenants 
of,  to  be  cited  for  arrears,  415  ; chamber- 
lain  of,  to  answer  for  capons  and  poultry 
of  tenants  in,  416  ; grain  of,  sold  by  the 
comptroller,  291  ; wheat  and  barley 
of,  for  the  lord  governor’s  household, 
291  ; wheat  delivered  to  the  king’s 
baker  by  tenants  and  chamberlain  of, 
406  ; barley  of,  to  the  king’s  brewer, 
408. 

Fillogu,  in  barony  of  Hownom,  573. 

Findhorn  (Findorne),  salmon-fishery  of, 

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INDEX. 


31,  71  ; salmon  of,  bought  by  abbot  of 
Kinloss,  32. 

Fines,  a list  of,  transmitted  by  the  sheriff 
of  Elgin  and  Forres  to  the  accountant  of 
Glencharny,  and  charged  by  the  latter 
in  his  account,  66. 

Finevin  (Fynnevin,  Fynnewin),  annuity 
from  fermes  of  Forfar  to  chaplain  (Mr 
John  Michelson)  in  parish  church  of, 
62,  114,  208,  275,  342,  445. 

Fintelauch  (Fintellauch,  Fynetelauch, 
Fynetellauch),  Beauch,  Clanridder  and 
Garnescheauch,  one  half  let  to  Alexander 
Hoppringle,  and  the  other  half  to  Sir 
John  Stewart  of  Mynto,  and  afterwards 
to  Robert  Stewart  his  son,  478,  479, 
480,  485,  510. 

Fintelich,  let  to  James  Reidheuch,  490. 

Fischar,  John,  wife  of,  292. 

Fischartoun,  in  Kincardine,  sasine  of 
quarter  of,  to  Patrick  Gray,  568. 

Fish  for  the  king,  100  ; for  use  in  castle 
of  Falkland,  162,  163  ; “ le  nynt  fische  ” 
of  the  water  of  Ithane,  634.  See  also 
Herring  ; Salmon. 

Fishery,  expenses  of  the  salmon  fishery 
on  the  Conane  in  Ardmanach  ‘ * pro 
retibus,  cordis  et  groundrapis,  schetis, 
le  cobiis,  et  lignis  berilinm,  esculentis, 
poculentis,  ac  foedis  piscatorum,”  149, 
308,  388^  “ piscatura  ” of  Inchyra,  519  ; 
“piscaria”  of  Northesk,  519;  “pisca- 
tura” called  “le  Kingis  Inche”  on  the 
Tay,  524  ; “ piscaria  ” of  Petfoure,  524  ; 
fishing  of  the  “yares”  in  barony  of 
Bewfort  and  le  Ard,  565  ; sasine  of  half 
of  the  fishings  of  the  “ rethis  ” of  Raik 
on  the  Dee,  576  ; “ le  Thanisnett”  in 
water  of  Dovern,  607  ; sasine  of  fishing 
of  Kynmonth,  521  ; of  Blakloch  and 
Bradeloch,  539  ; of  Corseby,  552  ; of 
Petfodellis,  591  ; of  water  of  Erne,  609  ; 
of  Panbride,  611  ; of  Edringtoun,  619  ; 
of  Strathy  Chalmer,  620  ; of  water  of 
Garnok,  635.  See  also  Barskeauch ; 
Beridale  ; Blaidnach  ; Bothkennar  ; 


Buchan  ; Conan  ; Findhorn  ; Ithane  ; 
Northesk  ; Ochell ; Stewpule  ; Spey  ; 
Urr. 

Fiskmyllan,  in  Fife,  sasine  of,  to  David 
Boiswell,  523  ; cf.  Fliskmillane. 

Fitzhugh,  cf.  Hugonis,  Donald. 

Flanders,  messengers  to,  163. 

Flemyng.  See  Wardris  Flemyng. 

lands  of,  518. 

lord  of,  £8  to,  and  to  dootor  Kingorne 

on  their  crossing  to  France  and  Den- 
mark, 463. 

lord,  John,  chamberlain,  payment  to, 

for  taking  thieves  and  robbers,  462. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  20  merk  lands  of 

Balrochane,  525. 

John,  tenant  in  Ardett,  494. 

Thomas,  custumar  of  Perth,  196,  263, 

332,  439  ; extra  allowance  to,  440. 

William,  sasine  of  Boghaw  to,  580. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Pitcur  and 

others  in  Forfar,  605. 

Flemyngtoune,  sasine  of,  with  mill,  to 
John  Mortimer,  565. 

Fleschare,  David,  bailie  of  Cowper,  60,  341. 

Flesh  for  use  in  castle  of  Falkland,  162, 
163. 

Flexmurynes,  in  barony  of  Hawick,  546. 

Flisk,  sasine  of,  to  John  Betoun,  591. 

Fliskmillane,  in  Fife,  sasine  of  eighth  of, 
and  of  thirty-fifth  of  remainder  of,  to 
John  Betoun,  591  ; cf.  Fiskmyllan. 

Flodden  (Floddoun,  Flowdoun),  entries 
which  illustrate,  xxxii.  ; Death  Roll  of, 
App.  ii. ; English  prisoners  in  campaign, 
xxxviii. ; nine  years  after,  xxxix.  et  seq. ; 
salmon  for  the  army  of,  295 ; allowance  for 
oxen  used  for  drawing  guns  to  the  field  of, 
and  killed  there,  320  ; fermes  of  lands  set 
to  William  Murray  not  paid  for  the 
terms  “post  campum  de  Floddoun,” 
242  ; fermes  of  Kintyre  remitted  on 
account  of  the  unsettled  and  waste  state 
of  the  lordship  since  the  late  field  of, 
419  ; landsin  Stratherne  let  to  William 
Grahame  without  entry  or  duplication 


INDEX. 


715 


of  feu-duty  because  his  father  George 
Grahame  “decessit  in  campo  de  Flow- 
doun,  ” 512  ; sasine,  on  payment  of 
relief,  to  the  son  of  David  Forsith  “qui 
obiit  in  conflictu  de  Flowdoun  sub  vex- 
illo regis,”  627. 

Flodden.  See  also  Battle;  Field,  the;  Nor- 
thumberland. For  Dispensation  in 
favour  of  the  heirs  of  those  dying  in  the 
king’s  army,  see  Heirs. 

Flooring,  ‘ ‘ eistland  burdis  ” for  the  ‘ ‘ flur- 
ingis  ” of  the  tower  of  Holyrood  palace, 
162  ; “lie  fluring  gradus  ” of  the  king’s 
new  work  at  Leith,  352. 

Fluris,  in  Granges  of  Dunbar.  See  Rig. 

in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  to  John 

Stewart,  554. 

Foggage  of  Westhall  and  Kirktoun,  76, 
151,  239,  300,  423. 

Fogo,  John.  See  Fogo,  Thomas. 

Thomas,  Westir  Cammis  Litill  let 

to,  on  decease  of  his  father  John  Fogo, 
488  ; Estir  Cammis  let  to,  488. 

Fokfurd  of  Cree,  486,  511. 

Follay,  Li  tie,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William 
Blakhall,  597  ; sasine  of,  to  ditto,  616. 

Forat,  Thomas,  servitor  of  James  iv.,  173. 

Forbes,  John,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Fethle 
and  of  other  lands  in  Aberdeen,  591. 

Patrick,  fermes  of  Oneil  paid  to  the 

comptroller  by,  139,  229,  294. 

(Fobes)  William,  of  Towys,  had  lease 

of  lordship  of  Garviauch,  301. 

Fordale,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  William 
Bruce,  549  ; seventh  parts  of  barony  of, 
604 ; messuage  of,  604 ; mill  of,  604 ; these 
with  lands  of  Lethame  and  advocation 
of  chapel  of  St  Teroch  incorporated  into 
barony  of,  604  ; sasine  of  barony  of,  to 
George  Henrisoun,  604. 

Fordoun  (Forndoun),  in  Strathern, 
William  Spicehous  in  arrears  for,  25  ; 
fermes  of,  126  Ms,  240,  254,  310,  391. 

in  Kincardine,  church  of,  621. 

Fordouneflatt,  with  mill  of  Baltrine,  in 
barony  of  Carnetoun,  621. 


Foreigners.  See  Bastie,  de  la  ; Crochet ; 
Denogent,  Morrice  ; Friscobaldi ; Fyot, 
de  la  ; Grunyare,  Jaket ; Magnus  the 
Dane ; Maluny ; Merchal,  Jaques ; 
Olbany ; Planys ; Portingale,  Baro  ; 
Pulyeart ; Rokat,  Gillerm ; Saturnino ; 
Willebrand.  See  also  Captains ; Italians  ; 
France. 

Forest : wheat  and  barley  bought  from  Mr 
James  Murray  “in  lie  forest”  for 
Weddirburn  castle,  460.  See  also  Ettrick, 
Forest  of ; lands  in  Kinclevin  waste 
for  forest,  155,  226,  365,  421  ; forest 
of  Alicht,  599.  See  also  Buchan  ; 
Bute  ; Cluny ; Corymuchlach  ; Culface ; 
Darnaway  ; Ettrick  ; Hanyng  ; Kyn- 
navale  ; Lauder  ; Mamlorne  ; Platane  ; 
Rannach. 

George,  300. 

Forestar  (Forestare),  Alexander,  custumar 
of  Stirling,  261,  280,  33  lj  441  ; provost 
of  Stirling,  273,  338. 

Duncan,  of  Garden,  knight,  sheriff 

“in  hac  parte,”  520,  521,  615. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Bawillo,  526. 

John,  late,  knight,  annuity  to  church 

of  Corstorphine  granted  by,  confirmed 
by  James  L,  110. 

Margret,  lady  of  Caldor,  311. 

Patrick,  custumar  of  Kirkcudbright, 

96,  198,  264 ; bailie  of  Kirkcudbright, 
111,  212,  275. 

Thomas,  chamberlain  of  Galloway, 

his  accounts,  33,  73,  134,  233,  326  ; to 
be  cited  for  arrears  of  marts,  296  ; 
arrears  received  from,  346  ; Knokkin- 
cur  let  to,  with  consent  of  Archibald 
M‘Cullocht,  and  afterwards  to  James 
M'Culloch,  with  consent  of,  479  ; to 
have  the  lease  of  certain  lands  if  the  lessee 
refuse  to  pay  grassum,  479  ; Clauchry 
let  to,  479,  485  ; constrained  to  take 
lease  of  certain  waste  lands  as  an  example 
to  others,  479  ; Knokkane  let  to,  479  ; 
and  to  his  son  William,  485  ; Keroqu- 
herne  and  Blairemalkyn  let  to,  and  to  his 


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INDEX. 


son  Walter,  485  ; Kerebrewyne  let  to, 
485 ; Keroquherne,  Blairemalkyn,  Knolc- 
kan  and  Kerebrewyne  sublet  with  his 
consent,  486. 

Forestar,  Thomas,  marischal  of  the  king, 
his  fee  and  wages  of  his  groom,  10. 

Thomas,  of  Crannok.  See  Forestar, 

William. 

W.,  Kiddisdale  feued  to,  478. 

William,  inhabitant  of  Leith,  had 

liferent  of  two  acres  granted  to  Lestalrig, 
471. 

William,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas 

Forestar  of  Crannok,  part  of  Halls  of 
Erth  let  to,  477. 

of  regality  of  Garviauch,  542  ; 

of  Wood  of  Falkland,  570  ; of  Strath- 
erne,  629. 

Foret,  lands  and  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Foret,  559. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  and  barony 

of  Foret,  559. 

Forfar  (Forfare,  Forfair),  accounts  of  bailies 
of,  62,  113,  208,-  275,  342,  445  ; annui- 
ties from  fermes  of,  to  chaplain  in  Fine- 
vin,  and  to  the  abbot  of  Jed  worth,  the 
prior  of  Restinot  and  the  canons  there, 
62,  114,  208,  275,  342,  445. 

sheriff  of,  receipts  of  receivers  general 

from,  116 ; payment  from  fermes  of 
Kintore  to,  and  to  his  successors,  heirs  of 
Alexander  Ogilvy  of  Uchtirhous,  229, 
294,  431  ; sasine  of  office  of,  to  Patrick 
lord  Gray,  582  ; sasine  to  William 
Dempstare  of  lands  of  Carastoun  with 
office  of  doomster  of  parliament  and  of 
the  justice-ayre  and  sheriff-courts  of 
Forfar,  584  ; the,  appointed  with  others 
as  sheriffs  “ in  hac  parte  ” to  answer  for 
fermes  and  relief  of  part  of  Dudop,  590. 

Forfeiture.  See  Crime. 

Forgundevynny  (Forgundewyny,  Forgan- 
devynny),  barony  of,  sasine  of  third  of, 
to  John  Lyoun,  561  ; of  third  of  third 
of,  to  Jonet  Haliburton,  574  ; Ber- 
clay’s  Hauch  in,  615. 


Forinsec  service  of  an  archer  on  one  day  in 
the  year  at  Renfrew  castle  due  by  John 
Stewart,  555 ; do.  belonging  to  a tenth 
part  of  a knight’s  service  in  the  king’s 
army  due  by  Radulph  Turnbule,  610. 

Forman,  Andrew,  Bishop  of  Moray,  sketch 
of  his  life  in  the  period  of  the  accounts, 
lxxxii.-v.  See  Moray,  Bishop  of ; St 
Andrews,  Archbishop  of ; Dunfermline, 
Abbot  and  Convent  of. 

John,  payment  to,  for  an  anchor  and 

victuals,  188. 

John,  knight,  first  porter,  his  fee,  43 ; 

fermes  of  Logy  and  Dowald  and  of  the 
fourth  part  of  Westtoun  granted  annually 
to,  79,  152,  (the  late)  324. 

Mr  Robert,  dean  of  Glasgow,  notice  of, 

lxxxiii.  ; auditor,  260  ; receiver  for  Arch- 
bishop of  St  Andrews,  206,  274  ; auditor 
of  Comptroller’s  accounts,  214,  279, 
451  ; commissioner  to  let  crown  lands, 
500,  501,  511  ; in  exchequer  at  Edin- 
burgh, 500  ; sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Aber- 
deenshire, 544. 

Formartyne,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with 
castle  and  burgh  of  Fyvie  and  other 
lands,  to  William  Meldrum,  634. 

Fornocht,  sasine  of,  to  David  Drummond, 
628. 

Forows,  William,  bailie  of  Haddington, 
447. 

Forres  (Fores),  chapel  of  St  Leonard  near, 
annuity  to  chaplain  of,  28,  68. 

custom  of,  before  entry  of  Earl  of 

Moray,  283. 

sergeant  of,  fee  of,  28,  68. 

See  also  Elgin  and  Forres. 

Forrest,  George,  trumpeter,  431. 

Forsyth  (Forsith),  David,  killed  at  Flodden 
under  the  king’s  standard,  627. 

David,  son  of  preceding,  sasine  to,  of 

lands  in  Mar,  627. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Foulefurde,  555. 

William,  servitor  of  the  queen,  23. 

- — ■ William,  in  camera  regis,  payment  to, 
464. 


INDEX. 


717 


Fortalice.  See  passim  in  “Libri  Respon- 
sionum,” 515  adfin. 

Fortary,  sasine  of  five  parts  of,  to  John 
Dempstar,  631. 

Forteviot,  sasine  of  half  of  lands  and  mill 
of,  to  Walter  Rothven,  566. 

Forthirramsay,  lands  of,  524. 

Fossoquhy,  fermes  of,  36. 

Fotberinghame  (Fodringhame,  Fothryng- 
ham),  James,  sasine  to,  of  Westirbichty 
with  mill,  524  ; of  Kyrymur,  558. 

Thomas,  chief  mason  (?  of  bridge  of 

Tay),  60,  114,  208,  274,  341,  375. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  Hawtoun  and 

the  “pethous”  of  Inneraryte,  582. 

Fothirgill,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  ‘ ‘ do- 
minus”  Gordoun,  228 ; paid  by  “domina 
de  Gordoun,”  422. 

Fotirlatir,  sasine  of,  to  John,  Earl  of 
Buchan,  623. 

Foular,  Cristiane,  and  her  son  Thomas, 
tenants  in  Kingsbernis,  498. 

David,  tenant  in  Kingsbernis,  498. 

James,  tenant  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

Thomas.  See  Foular,  Cristiane. 

Foulartoun,  sasine  of  sixth  of,  with  tofts 
and  crofts,  to  William  Blantire,  606  ; of 
fourth  of,  to  Walter  Ogilvy,  610  ; of 
sixth  of,  with  tofts  and  crofts,  to  Thomas 
Fyn,  624.  See  Fularetoun. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Dregarne  and 

other  lands  in  Ayrshire,  613. 

Foulertoun,  David,  part  of  Kynnabir 
held  of,  519. 

Fouleschawis  (Fowleschawis),  fermes  of, 
258  ; rental  of,  492,  513. 

Fouletoune,  John,  part  of  Blaklaw  let  to, 
492. 

Fouldene,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  patron- 
age of  church  of,  to  Nicholas  Ramsay, 
592. 

Foulefurde,  sasine  of,  to  James  Forsyth, 
555. 

Foulfurdleyis,  lands  of,  533. 

Foulys  (Fowlys),  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with 
patronage  of  church  of  Lundy,  and  of 


lands  of  Blaklaw  annexed  to  said 
barony,  to  Patrick  Gray,  564. 

Foverne,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  mills, 
to  Gilbert  Turing,  538. 

Fovvlar,  William,  wax  sold  by,  55. 

Fowlis,  le,  in  Perthshire.  See  Cortoch 
Arqufyy. 

Foxtoun,  sasine  of,  to  Francis  Ramsay, 
602. 

France,  Frenchmen  in  Albany’s  household, 
lxxiii.-cxliv. ; notices  connected  with, 
cxxxvi. ; French  ambassadors  in  Scot- 
land, cxxxix.-cxlii.  ; ships  under  Earl  of 
Arane  going  to  king  of,  21  ; plates  and 
pots  for  the  king’s  ships  which  sailed 
for,  55  ; custom  allowed  to  James 
Wallaice  when  he  sailed  for,  with 
Patrick  Hammiltoun,  56  : victuals  for 
king’s  ships  going  to,  87  ; Lyon  king  of 
arms  shipwrecked  on  way  to  the  lord 
governor  in,  103 ; expenses  of  six  French- 
men, viz.,  four  “machinatores  ” and 
two  carpenters,  105  ; payment  of  100 
French  crowns  to  Willebrand,  ambassa- 
dor of  the  king  of  the  French,  bearer 
of  terms  (“comprehensio”)  of  peace 
between  the  Scotch  and  English,  106  ; 
a box  of  money  delivered  to  certain 
Frenchmen,  127  ; Lyon  herald  ship- 
wrecked near  Denmark  on  way  to, 
162  ; messengers  to,  in  connexion 
with  the  coming  of  the  lord  gover- 
nor, 163  ; fleet  sent  to,  by  James  iv., 
173  ; herrings  and  woollen  cloth  bought 
“ per  gallicos,”  266  ; freight  of  the 
'ord  governor’s  horses  to,  269  ; payment 
to  Sir  James  Hammiltoun  for  his  ex- 
penses “tempore  quo  onerat  ad  partes 
Gallie  cum  Georgio  Douglas,”  351;  wine 
for  voyage  of  the  lord  governor  to,  353 ; 53 
shillings  to  Captain  Bukket  for  his  fare 
(pro  naulo)  on  his  late  journey  to,  353  ; 
payment  to  Pulyeart,  Frenchman,  am- 
bassador of  the  most  Christian  king  of 
the  French,  461  ; embassy  of  Earl  of 
Arane  to  the  said  king,  462  ; Olbany 


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INDEX. 


(?  Aubigny)  and  de  Planys,  ambassadors 
of  the  most  Christian  king,  463;  Walter 
Maluny,  abbot  of  Glenluce,  and  Albany 
Herald  sent  to  France  to  the  lord  gover- 
nor, 463 ; their  expenses  from  Deip, 
463  ; lord  de  Flemyng  and  doctor  Kin- 
gorne  cross  “ad  partes  Gallie,”  463. 
See  Crochet ; Denogent,  Morice  ; Rokat, 
Gillerm. 

Franche,  Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Thorny- 
dikis,  632, 

Francis  I.,  King  of  France,  Albany  called 
him  his  master,  xliii. 

Francisca,  queen’s  laundress,  11. 

Fraser,  William,  sasine  to,  of  barony 
of  Philorth,  582  ; of  Beltinschewan, 
593. 

Freach  and  Are,  sasine  of,  to  Fergus  Mak- 
dowell,  601. 

Free-tenement  (liberum  tenementum).  See 
Liferent. 

Freight,  of  grain,  30;  of  “tollis  et 
cabillis,”  290  ; of  barley  and  oatmeal 
from  Ross  to  Leith,  290  ; of  salmon  from 
Dingwall  to  Leith  at  two  shillings  per 
barrel,  354  ; of  victual  fermes  of  Ross, 
354. 

Freland,  le.  See  Rait. 

French.  See  France. 

Freok,  sasine  of,  to  William  Dempstare, 
584. 

Fresale  (Fresell),  John,  sasine  to,  of  £10 
lands  of  Knok,  525. 

Simon,  falconer,  carried  falcons  from 

Orkney  to  Edinburgh,  130,  257. 

Friars,  Carmelite,  of  Aberdeen,  annuity  to, 
from  fermes  of  Aberdeen,  65,  (by  receipt 
of  Andrew  Storour,  provincial,)  114, 
212,  277  ; (by  receipt  of  John  Galloway, 
prior,)  343,  449. 

Carmelite,  of  Perth,  annuity  to,  from 

fermes  of  Perth,  60,  114,  207,  (by  receipt 
of  prior  James)  274,  341,  375. 

Carmelite,  of  Queensferry,  allowance 

to,  from  Ettrick  Forest,  17. 

Conventual,  of  Kirkcudbright,  alms 


to,  by  order  of  commissioners  for  asse- 
dation  of  Galloway,  237. 

Friars,  Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Aberdeen, 
annuity  to,  from  fermes  of  Aberdeen, 
65  ; by  receipt  of  friar  John  Gressone, 
prior,  114,  212 ; by  receipt  of  friar 
Andrew  M‘Neile,  prior,  277,  343,  449. 

Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Ayr,  fermes 

of  Ayr  paid  to,  “ex  elimosina  regis  an- 
tiqua,” 61, 112, 207,  272,338,  (by  receipts 
of  friar  James  Younge,  prior,  and  friar 
James  Smytht,  also  prior,)  446. 

Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Cupar, 

annuity  to,  from  Rothulit,  5,  6,  160, 
170,  315  ; the  annuity  transferred  to 
Friars  Preachers  of  St  Andrews,  400. 

— — Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Edinburgh, 
annuity  to,  from  Gosfurde  by  grant  of 
James  hi.  , 44,  184  ; barley  to,  by  pre- 
cept of  the  lord  governor,  178  ; annuity 
to,  from  fermes  of  Edinburgh,  110,  213, 
277,  342,  450. 

Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Elgin, 

annuity  to,  in  wheat,  “ex  elimosina 
regis  antiqua,”  29,  70. 

Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Inverness, 

annuity  to,  prior  and  convent  of,  “ex 
elimosina  regis  antiqua,”  from  fermes 
of  Inverness  (paid  to  Dr  Dominic 
Schankis),  64 ; by  receipt  of  friar 
Dominic  Crukschank,  110;  by  receipt  of 
William  Bernes,  prior,  211  ; of  friar 
Henry  Dewar,  prior,  278,  336,  450 ; 
annuity  to,  in  grain  from  Ross  by  alms 
of  the  late  Euphemia,  countess  of  Ross, 
85,  142,  303,  381  ; annuity  to,  from 
fermes  of  Ardmanach,  89,  147,  307, 
387. 

Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Inverie, 

newly  founded,  annuity  from  customs 
of  Cupar  formerly  paid  to  secular  chap- 
lains now  transferred  to,  198,  267,  333, 
369  ; the  annuity  transferred  from,  to 
Friars  Preachers  of  St  Andrews,  434. 

Dominican  (Preachers),  of  Perth, 

annuity  to,  from  customs  of  Perth  “ex 


INDEX. 


719 


elimosina  regis  antiqua,”  100,  101,  196, 
262,  (by  receipt  of  friar  Lyle,  prior) 
332,  (of  priors  Robert  Lile  and  James 
Yong),  439  ; annuity  to,  from  fermes 
of  Perth,  59,  114,  207,  (by  receipt  of 
prior  Robert)  274,  (of  friar  Robert  Lile, 
prior)  341,  375,  (of  friar  James  Younge, 
prior)  375  ; annuity  to,  from  customs 
of  Dundee  “ in  elimosina  regis  antiqua,” 
51,  95,  97,  191,  (by  receipt  of  friar 
Robert  Lile,  prior)  264,  330,  371,  442. 

Friars,  Dominican  (Preachers),  of  St  An- 
drews, annuity  from  customs  9f  Cupar, 
formerly  paid  to  two  secular  chaplains 
' and  subsequently  to  Friars  Preachers  of 
Invery,  now  transferred  to,  434,  435  ; an- 
nuity from  lands  of  Rothillut  transferred 
to  them  from  Friars  Preachers  of  Cupar, 
400  ; fishery  of  Blaidnacht  in  their  hands 
“ ex  tollerantia  regis,”  33,  73,  135,  234, 
296,  427  ; annuity  to,  from  fermes  of 
Wigtown  by  receipt  of  friar  John  Donald- 
soun,  prior,  111,  206,  273,  340. 

of  the  Holy  Trinity  of  Aberdeen, 

annuity  to,  from  annualrent  of  West- 
toun,  79,  152,  324,  367,  424. 

Minor  (Minorites),  of  Dumfries,  an- 
nuity to,  from  fermes  of  Dumfries,  109, 
272,  337,  444. 

Minor  (Minorites)  of  Dundee,  pay- 
ment to,  from  castle-wards,  2 ; annuity 
to,  from  fermes  of  Dundee,  friar  John 
Connelsoun,  warden,  276,  340,  448. 

Minor  of  Edinburgh,  barley  to,  by 

order  of  the  lord  governor,  178  ; mart 
and  pig  to,  in  alms  from  the  king, 
354  ; wheat  and  barley  to  “ fratres 
minores  de  .observantia  ” of  Edinburgh, 
470,  471. 

Minor  of  Elgin,  annuity  to,  in  wheat 

“ex  tollerantia  de  regis,”  29,  70;  in 
barley  ‘ £ in  elimosina  regis  ex  toller- 
antia,” 30,  71. 

Minor  of  Kirkcudbright,  payment  to, 

from  customs  of  Kirkcudbright  “ ex 
tollerantia  regis,”  96,  198,  264,  333,  373; 


friar  Nicholas  Bailye,  warden,  96  ; friar 
William  Tennand,  warden,  264,  373  ; 
fermes  of  Kirkcudbright  paid  to  friar 
Nicholas  Bailye,  warden,  111,  (Minorites) 
213,  by  receipt  of  friar  William 
Tennand,  warden,  275,  338. 

Friars,  Minor  of  Perth  (“  fratres  minores  de 
observantia,”  “fratres  minores  obser- 
vantie  ”),  payment  of  wheat  and  barley 
to,  176,  178,  249,  250,  320,  321,  405, 
407. 

Minor  of  Stirling,  weekly  payment 

to,  for  one  year  ‘ 1 de  mandato  regine 
in  elimosina,”  39  ; wheat  and  malt  to 
friars  minor  “ de  obserservantia,”  “ex 
elimosina  ” of  king  and  queen,  40,  41. 

Friscobaldi,  Jeronimus,  money-changer, 

■ salmon  sent  to,  free  of  custom  by  order  of 
the  Bishop  of  Caithness,  Comptroller,  55. 

Fruchy  (Fruchquhy),  fermes  of,  398  ; let 
to  Richard  Coupar,  497-8  ; part  of,  let 
to  Andrew  Ged,  505  ; tenants  of,  to  be 
cited  for  arrears  of  wheat,  415. 

mill  of,  fermes  of,  in  money,  barley 

and  capons,  398  ; let  to  Andrew  Burrell 
and  others,  498  ; to  William  Hendry- 
sone,  504. 

Fuel  (pro  glebis  et  focalibus)  for  coming  of 
king  and  governor  in  Ross,  144,  304, 
383. 

Fularetoun,  sasine  of  sixth  of,  to  James 
Crawmond,  571.  See  Foularton. 

Fullartoun  (Fullertoun),  John,  sasine  to, 
of  lands,  tenandry  and  fishings  of  Corsby, 
which  had  been  in  ward  for  19  years,  552 ; 
sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Dunrudir  (in  Arran) 
which  had  been  in  ward  for  20  years, 
580 ; cf.  Foulertoun ; Fouletoune. 

Fulling  mill  in  Lawderdale,  527  ; in 
barony  of  Tulycultre,  539.  See  also 
Cupar ; Skeoch. 

Furdalhous,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William 
Blakhall,  587. 

Furniture : table,  seats,  key  of  door,  and 
green  table-cloth  for  the  exchequer,  121. 

Futefells.  See  Custom. 


720 


INDEX. 


Fyn  (Fyne),  Catrine  (Katherine),  nurse  of 
the  late  Alexander,  prince  of  Scotland, 
175  ; nurse  of  the  late  prince  Arthur, 
319  ; payment  to,  413. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  part  of  Foular- 

toun  and  other  lands  in  Forfarshire, 
624. 

Fyndone,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Waus,  541. 

Fynevin,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  David, 
lord  Lyndesay,  master  of  Craufurd,  598  ; 
cf.  Fynnevin. 

Fyngask,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Dundas,  522. 

Fynlarg,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  mill, 
&c.,  to  Colin  Campbell,  518,  519. 

Fynnersy,  Litill,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Nory,  552  ; sasine  of  third  of,  to 
Andrew  Wod,  590. 

Fynnevin,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Lindesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight, 
525  ; cf.  Fynevin. 

Fyntillach,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Chalmer, 
553. 

Fyntirnes,  lands  of,  237. 

Fyntre,  in  Stirlingshire,  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  to  William  Graham,  526. 

Fyntreis,  in  Aberdeenshire,  lands  of,  524. 

Fyot,  de  la,  monsieur,  five  puncheons  of 
claret  for,  on  the  last  occasion  (ultima 
vice)  on  which  he  came  to  Scotland  from 
the  lord  governor,  463  ; salmon  sent  to 
the  lord  governor  by  order  of,  463. 

See  Formartyne. 

Fyvie,  castle  and  fortalice  of,  634  ; park, 
of,  634  ; le  Sekfurd  of,  634  ; town  and 
burgh  of,  634. 


Gabriel,  ship  called  the,  92. 

Gaderare,  William,  custumar  of  Inverness, 
336,  373,  440. 

Gadgill  (Gadzell),  sasine  of,  to  Duncan 
Makkelle,  592  ; of  fourth  of,  to  Mariota 
Makneisch  as  one  of  four  heirs,  603. 
Makilvernok,  sasine  of  fourth  of, 


to  Jonet  Makneische,  615  ; to  Katherine 
Makneische,  625  ; of  the  other  fourth 
of,  to  Elena  Makneisch,  625. 

Gaitgyrth,  sasine  of  lands  and  barony  of, 
to  Mr  Robert  Chalmer,  553. 

Gaithope,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Catrine 
Ruderford,  relict  of  James  Stewart,  17. 

Galbrath,  Paul,  servitor  of  the  queen,  23. 

Galdcot  of  velvet  for  the  king  ‘ ‘ ac  cella 
de  eodem,”  463. 

Gallohillis,  lands  of,  38. 

Gallosyde,  lands  of,  536. 

Galloway  (Galway,  Galwidia,  Galwedia), 
lordship  of,  (in  Kirkcudbrycht  and  Wig- 
toun,  237,)  accounts  of  chamberlains  of, 
(Thomas  Forestar)  33,  73,  134,  233,  326, 
(Earl  of  Cassillis)  296,  426  ; fermes  of, 
above  and  below  the  wrater  of  Cree,  33, 
73,  134,  233,  296  ; Thomas  Forestar, 
late  chamberlain  of,  to  be  cited  for 
arrears  of  marts,  296  ; Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  chamberlain  of,  117,  216, 
281,  346,  454  ; Comptroller’s  receipts 
for  arrears  of  chamberlain  of,  (Forestar), 
346  ; fee  of  chamberlain  of,  36,  75,  237  ; 
extra  payment  to  chamberlain  of,  for  his 
trouble  and  expenses,  298,  (although  he 
had  not  done  due  diligence  for  recovery 
of  fermes  of  waste  lands)  428,  429  ; 
expenses  of  commissioners  for  setting 
lands  and  lordships  of  Galloway  and 
Stewartoun,  290  ; grassums  of  lands  in 
Galloway,  281  (bis),  454  ; total  grassum 
and  entry  of,  486  ; assedation  of,  made 
by  commissioners  at  Kirkcudbrycht 
in  1517,  481  ; grassums  and  entries 
charged  in  the  chamberlain’s  account  in 
accordance  therewith,  223  ; ditto  paid 
to  Comptroller,  237  ; expenses  of  the 
commissioners,  237 ; allowance  to  “hus- 
bandi”  of,  above  and  below  Cree,  for 
marts,  35,  74,  135,  234,  297,  427  ; 
Magnus  the  Dane  ill  of  fever  in,  35. 

- — above  Cree,  entries  of  tenants  and 
rentals  of  lands  in,  478,  485,  510  ; the 
grassum  of  Keroquherne  and  other  lands 


INDEX. 


721 


in,  remitted  because  they  were  pre- 
viously waste,  479,  “et  nunc  multum 
levantur.”  485  ; the  chamberlain  of 
Galloway  constrained  to  take  a lease 
of  certain  lands  in,  as  an  example  to 
other  tenants,  479  ; total  amount  of 
grassums  of,  (excepting  lands  not  let  and 
lands  let  in  feu-ferme)  480,  486. 

Galloway,  below  Cree,  entry  in,  478  ; 
rental  of,  481,  506  ; total  grassum  and 
entry  of,  485. 

chamberlain  of.  See  Forestar, 

Thomas. 

and  Aire,  lands  of  Kirkandris  and 

' Terrinyeane  in,  480. 

(Candida  Casa),  Bishop  of,  David, 

and  of  the  chapel  royal,  auditor  of 
Comptroller’s  accounts,  214,  451. 

John,  prior  of  Carmelites  of  Aber- 
deen, 348,  449. 

Robert,  servant  of  the  late  king, 

payment  to,  for  preserving  property  of 
the  late  king  for  use  of  the  present 
king,  358,  468.  See  also  Galway, 
Robert. 

Gallowscheillis  let  to  David  Hoppringle 
at  diminished  fermes,  17. 

Gal  rig,  sasine  of,  to  David  Wemys,  559. 

Galrigbog.  See  Dundonald. 

Galriggis.  See  Dundonald. 

Galrik,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Wemys,  601. 

Galstoun,  lordship  of,  sasine  of  lands  in, 
to  James  Nesbit,  625. 

Galtwalowis  (Galtwellowis),  fermes  of,  298, 
327,  428. 

and  Knokinvane,  484,  509. 

Galwalbeg  (Galwallbege),  five-pound  lands 
of,  and  dues  of  marts  of,  125,  240,  256, 
311,  391  ; fermes  of,  granted  to  John 
Strogeith,  256. 

Galwalmor  (Galwailmoir,  Galwallmore, 
Galwelmoir),  William  Spicehous  in 
arrears  for,  25  ; fermes  and  marts  of, 
126  Us,  240,  254,  310,  391. 

Galway,  Master  Alexander,  grants  receipt 
for  college  of  Aberdeen,  210  ; canon  of 


Aberdeen  and  procurator  of  the  chapter, 

212. 

Galway,  Robert,  servitor  of  the  queen,  oats 
to,  for  the  queen’s  horses,  252.  See  also 
Galloway,  Robert. 

Game,  the  ward  of  Falkland  waste  for 
wild  animals,  6.  See  Pasture. 

Ganach.  See  Torny  Ganach. 

Garcregy,  lands  of,  557. 

Garden  : gardens  or  orchard  of  Ballincreif, 

184  ; of  husbandlands  of  -Ballincreif, 

185  ; cherry  fermes  of  gardens  of  Ballin- 
creif, 562  ; garden  of  Banff,  607  ; of 
Cragmelour,  629  ; gardens  in  Crawmond 
Regis,  588  ; of  Crukisfew  and  Inchenan, 
554  ; of  Stratoun,  604  ; garden  of  Estir- 
bynning,  516 ; of  Wyntoun,  517 ; of 
Westirstrabrok,  537;  of  castle,  called  the 
“Castellyarde,”  round  the  castlehill  of 
Enneroury,  629.  See  Dunune  ; Falk- 
land ; Holyrood  ; Lindoris,  Auld. 

Gardener  of  Linlithgow  palace,  his  fee,  2 ; 
to  supply  onions  and  mustard  for  the 
king’s  household,  3 ; of  Falkland,  his 
fee  and  reddendo  of  onions,  6,  160, 
170  ; payment  to  gardener  at  Falkland 
“pro  extractione  radicum  et  dejectione 
pulverum  de  dicta  gardina  ” by  precept 
of  the  lord  governor,  174.  See  also 
Stirling  castle. 

Gardin,  le  Bradfute,  613. 

Myddiltoun  and  Estirtoun  of,  sasine 

of,  to  Patrick  Gordoun,  615. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Uvir  Cragnes- 

toun  and  others  in  Kincardine,  547  ; of 
Burrowfeild  and  others  in  Forfar,  547, 
548. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  Connansith, 

Leys  and  Litilgardyn,  522  ; sheriff  “in 
hac  parte,”  525. 

Gardner,  Adam,  bailie  of  North  Berwick, 

112. 

John,  fee  of,  “ad  bonum  compotum/’ 

107. 

Gardnerland,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart, 
554. 


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INDEX. 


Gargary,  sasine  of,  to  Edward  Maxwel, 
547. 

Gargunnock,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Elphinston,  519  ; of  sixth  of,  with 
tower,  fortalice  and  mansion,  to  Ninian 
Seytonn,  521. 

Gariauch  (Gareauch,  Garviauch),  Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  feu-fermes  of,  117, 
216  ; from  chamberlain  of,  281,  346  ; 
account  of  John  Leslie  of  Warderis,  as 
■ ‘ feodifirmarius  of,”  75,  151,  238,  300, 
423.;  lands  of  Balcomy  excambed  for 
feu-ferme  of  the  lordship  of,  of  which 
William  Fobes  (sic)  of  Towys  had  a 
lease,  301  ; a portion  of  the  fermes  of, 
remitted  to  the  “ feodifirmarius  ” until 
the  expiry  of  said  lease,  301  ; the 
fermes  and  dues  of  the  lordship  of, 
assigned  for  the  fees  of  certain  trum- 
peters and  actors,  300,  353,  424. 

husbandlands  of,  marts  of,  77. 

pursuivant,  fee  of,  120,  (from  fermes 

of  Kintore,  138,)  221,  287,  355,  465. 

regality  of,  offices  of  forester  and 

coroner  of,  held  by  William  Blakhall, 
542 ; sasines  of  lands  in,  570,  587  ; 
Portaristoun  and  castle  of  Enneroury 
in,  629. 

Garlands,  two  “ lie  ros  garlandis  ” due  for 
duplication  of  blenchferme  of  Gask,  590. 

Garmylton  Nobill,  lands  of,  533. 

Garnescheauch.  See  Fintelauch. 

Garnok,  water  of,  fishing  on,  635. 

Garoles,  lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Stewart,  53*6. 

Garrochty,  lands  of,  556. 

Garthlone,  sasine  of,  to  Uclitred  M ‘Dowell, 
541. 

Gartmore  with  mill,  sasine  of,  to  Aula 
Makaulay,  577. 

Garvaneheid  (Girvanhede,  Girvanhed, 
Girvanheid)  in  Carrick,  fermes  of,  82, 
131,  238,  299,  429. 

Garvory  (Garvery),  half  let  to  Alexander 
Gordoune,  senior,  and  half  to  John 
Dunbar,  483  ; rental  of,  509. 


Garwald,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Lauder  of 
Bass,  619. 

Gas,  lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  James  Cathcart, 
620. 

Gascony,  wine  of,  bought  ‘‘in  Britannia,” 
118. 

Gask,  in  Aberdeenshire,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Burnet,  533. 

in  Perthshire,  barony  of,  sasine  of, 

to  Laurence  Oliphant,  for  two  rose  gar- 
lands for  duplicationof  blenchferme,  590. 

and  Balgowy,  in  Forfarshire,  barony 

of,  sasine  of,  to  George  Halyburton, 
528. 

Gaskow,  Mekle.  See  Beildestoun. 

Gawane  and  Ryskis,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Boid,  559. 

Gaynyeis,  164.  See  Arrows. 

Ged,  Andrew,  son  of  Nicholas  Ged,  tenant 
in  Fruchy,  505. 

Geddes  (Geddas,  Geddis),  George,  sasine 
to,  of  quarter  of  Glencothow  and  other 
lands  in  Peebles,  540. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of 

Rauchane,  Glencott  and  Glenhegdane, 
622. 

Sir  Thomas,  chaplain  at  Cullen,  343, 

376. 

Geese,  for  the  lord  governor’s  household, 
416;  sold  at  lOd.  each,  323  ; at  8d.  each, 
416 ; 300  score  due  from  tenants  of 
Uchtirmukty,  416. 

fermes  of  Fife,  (Auchtermuchty  and 

Falkland),  5,  159,  160,  167,  168,  169, 
170,  180,  182,  244-5,  252-3,  313-5, 
323,  324,  393,  396-400  ; <£auce  domes- 
tice,” 411,  412,  413,  414,  415. 

Geist.  See  Joist. 

Gersland,  a “terro  herbagii”  called,  543. 

Gerton,  Over,  sasine  of,  to  John  Murhede, 
543. 

Gervisland  (Gervesland),  fermes  of,  396  ; 
let  to  Jonet  Mail  vile  and  Andrew  Robert- 
sone,  496  ; named,  504. 

Gervy,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Margaret  Wen- 
toun,  606. 


INDEX. 


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Gerwane,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Grabame, 
565. 

Gib,  John,  alias  “Gray  Jobnne,”  tenant 
in  Balliokirk,  497. 

Gibson  (Gibsoun,  Gibsone),  Bartholomew, 
bailie  of  Renfrew,  206,  337. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  Coldinstanys, 

522. 

John,  bailie  of  Carale,  274. 

• John,  part  of  Cutiswra  let  to,  491. 

Thomas,  part  of  Cutiswra  let  to,  491. 

Giffart,  Mr  John,  receives  payment  from 
fermes  of  Garviauch  on  behalf  of  the 
comptroller,  151  ; comptroller’s  clerk, 

' 198. 

Giffartlandis,  sasine  of  lands  and  waters 
called,  to  George  Trottare,  592. 

Giffertland,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Crawfurd, 
537. 

Gilcamstoun.  See  Carveichin. 

Gileston,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  Maklellane, 
556. 

Gilgirstoun,  lands  of,  553. 

Gillambe,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Jardin 
of  Appilgarth,  knight,  612. 

Gillespy,  gardener  at  Stirling  castle,  37. 

Gillis  Hawcht,  husbandlands  in,  602. 

Gilmerton,  sasine  to  John  Somervel  of  part 
of,  formerly  belonging  to  John  late  lord 
Somervel,  546. 

Gilpallat,  lands  of,  521. 

“ Gilyarn  de  post,”  cxli.,  463. 

Girmaire,  John,  custumar  of  Perth,  262. 

Girmastoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Erskin, 
520. 

Girnalman  of  Dingwall  castle,  85,  143, 
304,  382  ; of  Arbroth,  217,  218 ; Sir 
John  Dingvaile,  girnalman,  87.  See 
Moray,  granary  of. 

Girvanhede.  See  Garvaneheid. 

Glammys,  lord,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Drum- 
geich,  Drumgley,  and  Cardane  with  their 
mills,  and  of  Lochmill  and  “ly  Inche,” 
which  had  been  in  ward  for  seventeen 
years,  602;  of  fourth  of  Litle  Buttirgask 
and  Collace,  ditto,  600,  604  ; statement 


by,  as  to  precept  of  sasine  of  these,  604  ; 
sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Baky  and  lands 
of  Balnawis  with  half  of  the  Hawtoun 
of  Kinkell,  all  which  had  been  in  ward, 
612,  613  ; of  half  of  barony  of  Baky, 
ditto,  619. 

Glas,  John,'  sasine  to,  of  Kerecreysach  in 
Bute,  596. 

Glasclune,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Hering,  523. 

Glascorie  (Glascery,  Glascerie,  Glascoree), 
let  to  the  chamberlain  of  Stratherne,  23, 
125  ; marts  of,  23,  126,  240,  254,  310, 
390  ; let  to  Patrick  Scott  at  reduction  of 
rent,  240,  253,  310,  390. 

Glasfurd,  sasine  of,  to  William  Sympil, 
522. 

Glasgow  (Glasgw,  Glasgew),  carriage  of 
arms  and  ammunition  to,  from  Dum- 
barton, and  from,  to  Edinburgh,  162  ; 
herrings  of  assise  to  be  delivered  at, 
annually  by  the  lessee  of  the  herrings  of 
assise  of  the  sea  and  western  lochs,  194  ; 
precepts  of  sasine  dated  at,  635. 

Archbishop  of,  James  [Betoun],  his 

account  as  chamberlain  of  Fife  rendered 
by  Andrew  Matheson  his  deputy,  4 ; by 
Sir  Laurence  Alexanderson,  118,  158, 
243,  313,  393;  fee  of,  7,  319;  “do- 
minus  Glasguensis  compotans  [de  Eiffe],” 
164  ; allowance  to,  for  expenses  of  the 
captains  of  ISTorhame  and  Chillingham,. 
prisoners  at  Falkland  under  his  charge, 
9 ; gift  of  grain  to,  by  the  late  king 
“pro  gratuitu  et  servitio,”  14,  16;  do. 
for  his  horse,  16,  168,  410  ; fee  of,  and 
grant  to,  for  his  trouble  in  collecting 
the  fermes  of  Fife  “in  is  to  turbido  tem- 
pore,” 161  ; fee  of,  175,  249  ; expenses 
of,  175  ; oats  for  his  horse,  fee  of,  and 
grant  for  his  trouble,  403  ; wheat  and 
barley  to,  412,  413  ; in  Edinburgh  on 
public  business,  412  ; allowance  for  his 
super-expenses  in  the  account  of  his 
treasurership  rendered  in  1509,  412  ; 
oats  for  his  horses  in  Edinburgh,  413  ; 


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INDEX. 


Chancellor,  to  answer  for  certain  do- 
mestic expenses  incurred  at  Falkland, 
163  ; occupied  the  castle  of  Falkland 
with  200  men  for  three  weeks  lest  the 
queen  should  besiege  it,  163,  165  ; 
forage  not  allowed  for  his  horses,  168  ; 
inventory  of  arms,  &c.,  in  castle  of 
Falkland  for  which  he  is  answerable, 
164;  “dominus  cancellarius,”  166; 
composition  in  exchequer  by  order  of  the 
lord  chancellor,  385,  390  ; payment  by 
order  of,  404  ; present  in  exchequer, 
405  ; consents,  as  a lord  auditor,  to 
remission  of  fermes  of  Kintyre,  419  ; 
commissioner  to  let  crown  lands,  244, 
494,  500,  501,  511  ; sits  along  with 
other  commissioners  to  hear  a cause 
regarding  a lease,  505  ; auditor, 
260,  279,  344  ; “cancellarius  Scotie,” 
451. 

Glasgow,  Archdeacon  of.  See  Blacater, 
Mr  Patrick. 

Canon  of.  See  Both  well,  Mr  Richard ; 

Douglas,  Mr  David.  . 

Cathedral  of,  annuity  for  support  of 

deacon  (diaconi)  and  sub-deacon  of 
' from  fermes  of  Rutherglen,  58. 

Dean  of,  in  exchequer  at  Edinburgh, 

479  ; sits  with  others  to  try  an  action 
regarding  a lease,  505.  See  Forman, 
Master  Robert. 

Dean  and  Chapter  of,  annuity  to,  from 

fermes  of  Rutherglen,  108,  209,  375  ; do. 
to  vicars  of  the  choir  by  receipt  of  Sir 
James  Calderwod,  375;  Cuthbert  Simon, 
“scriba  curie  decani  et  capituli,”  209, 
338. 

Precentor  of.  See  Cuningham,  Sir 

Andrew.  * 

Glaslie  (Glaslye),  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to 
William  Grundistoun,  589  ; of  fourth  of, 
to  Andrew  Sibbald,  631. 

Glaslo  (Glasla),  with  mill,  sasine  of,  to 
Richard  Steward,  570  ; of  sixth  of,  to 
John  Dempstar,  631. 

Glasmont,  barony  of,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 


Robert  Boiswell,  523  ; of  ditto  to  Mar- 
garet Levingstoun,  526. 

Glasnoch,  sasine  of,  to  Archibald  Dunbar, 
564. 

Glasre,  lands  of,  518. 

Glass:  glazed  windows  in  Holyrood,  162  ; 
glass  for  windows  of  new  work  at  Falk- 
land, 174.  See  Palaces;  Peblis,  Thomas. 

Glasserton,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Steward, 
543. 

Glassisre,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Scrimgeour,  568. 

Glasteris,  sasine  of  lands  in,  to  Richard 
Carshop,  621.  See  Layglangle. 

Glaswellis,  lands  of,  521. 

Glazier.  See  Peblis,  Thomas. 

Glen,  sasine  of  five-merk  lands  of,  to 
Thomas  Middelmaist,  602  ; of  third  of, 
to  Jonet  Murray,  602. 

John,  sailor,  133,  134. 

Glencarne,  Earl  of,  Cuthbert,  lord  Kil- 
mawris,  sasine  to,  of  Drummond  and 
Duchray,  which  had  been  in  non-entry 
for  twenty-seven  years,  580. 

Glencharny  (Glenscherny,  Glenchervy), 
fermes  of,  66,  150;  diminution  of  do.,  66, 
150 ; paid  to  Comptroller,  67  ; to  Re- 
ceivers General,  67 ; to  Comptroller,  150, 
151  ; lordship  of,  claimed  as  included  in 
earldom  of  Moray,  364  ; Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  John  Graunt,  lessee  of, 
117  ; from  feu-fermer  of,  216 ; from 
chamberlain  of,  452  ; from  Sir  Alex- 
ander Farquharsone  in  name  of  John 
Grant  of  Fruchy,  455  ; fermes  of  Ballin- 
dalloch  accounted  for  in  account  of,  29, 
69.  See  Corymuchlach,  Corremuklo. 

Glencors,  Nether,  in  Dumfries,  sasine  of, 
to  John  Glencors,  593. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Nether  Glen- 
cors, 593. 

Glencothow,  quarter  of,  540. 

Glencotto,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to  Thomas 
Geddis,  622. 

Glenderrowell,  fermes  of,  417  ; mart 
fermes  of  two  parts  of,  417,  418  ; fermes 


INDEX. 


725 


of,  unpaid,  the  lands  being  claimed  in 
heritage  by  Campbell  of  Auchinbrek  and 
Campbell  of  Ornedull,  who  are  to  be 
distrained  for  the  fermes  until  they  pro- 
duce their  charters,  418. 

Glendoauchy,  in  Banff,  barony  or  thanage 
of,  sasine  of,  to  John  Earl  of  Buchan, 
607. 

Glendowky,  in  Fife,  lands  of,  545. 

Glendurchat,  barony  of.  See  Discher. 

Glenesk,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  David, 
lord  Lyndesay,  master  of  Craufurd,  598. 

Glenhegdane,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to  Thomas 
Geddis,  622. 

Glenken,  rental  of  various  lands  in,  483, 
509  ; half  of  lands  of,  nominatim,  530. 

Glenkirk,  sasine  of,  to  William  Gilleis, 
551  ; to  Thomas  Henrisoun,  584. 

Glenlicharne  (Glenlecharn),  fermes  of,  in 
hands  of  lord  Drummond,  24  ; let  to 
ditto  in  feu-ferme,  512. 

Glenley,  lands  of,  556. 

Glenluce,  Abbot  of.  See  Maluny,  Walter. 

Glenlude,  quarter  of,  540. 

Glenlyoun  (Glenlioun),  Mamlorne  in, 
waste  for  forest,  155,  (Mamlorne  and 
Glenlioun)  226,  365,  421  ; payment  by 
Archibald  Campbell  for  fermes  of,  156  ; 
fermes  of,  remitted,  156  ; fee  of  mair 
of,  155,  226,  365,  422  ; sasine  of  barony 
of,  to  Archibald  Campbell,  518. 

Glenmorischen  (Glenemoryschen,  Glen- 
mwrischane),  lordship  of,  Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  John  Graunt,  lessee  of, 
117,  282,  455  ; from  chamberlain  of, 
452.  See  Urquhard. 

Glenmur,  sasine  .of,  to  Agnes,  Margret, 
Jonet  and  Cristina  Lyndesay,  sisters, 
544,  561. 

Glennane  in  Cowell,  626. 

Glenn  egas,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Haldane,  531. 

Glenn esk,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Lindesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight, 
525. 

Glennox.  See  Dunnowr. 


Glenpoit,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Elizabeth 
Hopper,  18. 

Glenpot,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Murjay, 
563. 

Glenquharidy,  Estir,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 
John  Kynnabir,  567  ; of  third  of  half  of, 
to  Isobella  Ravin,  616  ; of  the  other 
two-thirds  to  her  sisters  Katherine  and 
Elizabeth  Ravin,  616. 

Glenquharite,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  John 
Skrymgeour,  623. 

Glenquhom,  barony  of,  sasine  of  lands  in, 
to  Jonet  Dikesone,  548. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Wra, 

540. 

Glenrathnes,  sasine  of,  to  John  Bard,  554. 

Glensauch,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas 
Guthre,  630. 

Glensche  (Glenschee),  lands  of,  mortified 
to  the  royal  college  in  Stirling  castle, 
155,  227,  365,  422.  See  Strathbrawn. 

Glenschervy.  See  Glencharny. 

Glenstokane,  liferented  to  Marioun  Bonkle, 
relict  of  John  Lindesay,  34,  75,  135, 
235,  427  ; let  to  her,  483,  509. 

Glentig,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Grahame, 
565. 

Glentarf,  Westir,  formerly  held  by  Maurice 
Nesone  and  his  mother  “ Murrok,”  now 
let  in  feu-ferme  to  David  Murray,  512. 

Glentarkan  (Glentarkane,  Glentarcane, 
Glentercane),  William  Spicehous  in 
arrears  for,  25;  fermes  of,  126  bis,  240, 
253,  310,  311,  391. 

Glentruplach,  lands  of,  527. 

Glenturk,  Sir  Alexander  M'Culloch  to  be 
cited  for  fermes  of,  which  he  occupied  as 
his  own  property,  298,  327,  428  ; rental 
of,  486,  511. 

Glenurquhay.  See  Lochquhow. 

Glesland,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Patrick 
Gray,  568. 

Gloves,  two  pairs  of,  for  duplication  of 
blenchferme  of  barony  of  Kilmun,  517  ; 
of  lands  of  Nethir  Auchinbak,  529  ; of 
Spittaltoun,  539  ; of  Leslie,  552 ; of 


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INDEX. 


Balmullo,  558  ; of  Cowgask,  575  ; of 
Park  and  Demptoun  (white  gloves),  615, 
616  ; of  Cowgask,  on  sasine  to  William 
Ruthven  in  virtue  of  dispensation  in 
favour  of  the  heirs  of  those  who  fell  in 
the  king’s  army,  575. 

Goddy,  Arthur,  part  of  Clerkland  let  to, 
431  ; on  his  decease  to  his  wife  Marioun 
Dunlop  and  son  and  heir  William  Goddy, 
492. 

John,  part  of  Clerkland  let  to, 

491. 

Gogar.  See  Nethirgogar  ; Ovirgogar. 

Gogosyd.  See  Kyllingcrag. 

Gold,  chamlot  of,  for  the  king,  463. 

Golen,  in  barony  of  Balgony,  553. 

Good.  See  Gude. 

Gordoun,  lady  of,  repair  of  chamber  of,  in 
Edinburgh  castle,  459. 

lord,  fermes  and  annualrents  of 

Fothirgill,  Drumquhyn  and  Drum- 
quhassill  belonging  to,  remitted,  228  ; 
paid  by  “ domina  de  Gordoun,”  422. 

lord,  John,  wheat  to,  by  precept  of 

the  queen,  70. 

Alexander,  Ardes  let  to,  on  death  of 

Robert  Gordoune,  484,  509. 

Alexander,  senior,  lands  in  Glenken 

let  to,  and  to  his  grandson  John  Gor- 
doune, 484  ; the  late,  509. 

Alexander,  brother  of  the  laird  of 

Lochinver,  Slewingnaw  let  to,  482. 

Sir  Alexander,  of  Megmar,  knight, 

lands  of  Abiryeldy  donated  to  his  heirs, 
140. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  Hardland  and 

Monebouye,  550  ; of  barony  of  Scheves 
in  virtue  of  dispensation  in  favour  of  the 
heirs  of  those  slain  in  the  army  of  the 
late  king,  587. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Kirk- 
cudbright, 628. 

John,  renders  account  of  Strathdee 

and  Cromar  as  deputy  of  Earl  of  Huntlie, 
324. 

John,  of  Lochinver,  lands  in  Galway 


let  to,  481,  482,  507,  508.  See  Gor- 
doun, Jonet. 

Gordoun,  John,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Gordoune,  senior,  Slewingnaw  let  to, 
508. 

John,  in  Hasilfeild,  part  of  Craginbay 

let  to,  509. 

John,  grandson  and  heir  of  Alexander 

Gordoune,  senior,  484,  509. 

John,  junior,  son  of  the  late  Alex- 
ander Gordoune,  knightj  lands  in  Glen- 
ken let  to,  484,  509. 

John,  senior,  Largmore  let  to,  483  ; 

half  of  Garvory  let  to,  483. 

Jonet,  sasine  to,  in  blenchferme  of 

fee  of  Kenmure  and  Lagane,  and  of 
Balmaclellane  with  reservation  of  the 
liferent  to  John  Gordoun  of  Lochinver, 
her  grandfather,  592  ; sasine  to,  of 
lands  in  barony  of  Stitch  ell,  592. 

Jonet,  spouse  of  the  late  Alexander, 

lord  Lindesay,  had  conjunct  infeftment 
in  lands  in  baronies  of  Alicht  and  Bal- 
lindoch  and  in  lands  and  mill  of  Bal- 
trody,  599,  600. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Forfar, 

615,  616. 

Robert,  Ardes  let  on  death  of,  to 

Alexander  Gordoune,  484. 

Robert,  of  Glen,  knight,  payment  to 

the  comptroller  by  hands  of,  137  ; son 
of  John  Gordoune  of  Lochinver,  lands 
in  Galloway  let  to,  481,  482,  507,  508  ; 
Lagan  let  to,  485,  510  ; Nethir  Sannak 
let  to,  484,  510. 

Roger,  sasine  to,  of  Craggo  and  Daw- 

charne,  549  ; of  Strothane  and  Blare- 
rannee,  which  had  been  in  ward,  577. 

Simon,  Pollinyesk  let  to,  484,  509. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Dun- 

lugus  and  Mereden,  608,  615. 

William,  curator  of  John  Wod  and 

spouse  of  the  mother  of  said  John, 
“ feodifirmarius  ” of  Fethircarn  and 
Abirluthnot,  360,  419. 

Gordounstoun,  lands  of,  in  detail,  530. 


INDEX. 


727 


Gorgye,  in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  with  mill, 
&c.,  to  Margaret  Levingstoun,  540. 

Gortanelask  in  Cowell,  626. 

Gorthy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  George 

r Gorthy,  523. 

mill  of,  126.  253,  310,  390. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Gorthy, 

&c.,  523. 

Gortyngour,  lands  of,  634. 

Gosfurd  (Gosfurde),  fermes  of,  44*  184  ; 
annuity  to  Friars  Preachers  of  Edinburgh 
from,  by  grant  of  James  ill.,  44,  184  ; 
mains  of,  set  in  feu-ferme  to  Murray  of 
Blakbarony,  184,  186  ; multure  of  lands 
of  Mains  of  Ballinereif,  Gosfurd  and 
Spittale,  562. 

Goslyntoun,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Cok- 
burne,  569. 

Gourlay  (Gourlaw),  Mr  Alexander,  brother 
and  heir  of  James  Gourlay,  tenant  in 
Kings  Kettill,  500,  504. 

Elena,  oatmeal  to,  for  her  children, 

granted  by  James  iy.  and  by  special 
precept  of  the  queen,  39. 

James,  and  his  wife  Margaret  Litstar, 

tenants  in  Kettill,  497. 

James,  deceased,  500.  See  Gourlay, 

Mr  Alexander. 

John,  master  of  St  Laurence  Hospital, 

Haddington,  339. 

John,  courier,  467. 

John,  tenant  in  Kettyll,  497,  504. 

John,  junior,  tenant  in  Kingis  Kettill, 

504. 

Sir  John,  chaplain  of  the  Dean  of 

Aberdeen,  338  ; “ magister  cone,”  354. 

Malcolm,  tailor  in  the  wardrobe, 

469. 

Thomas,  carpenter  to  the  late  king, 

liferent  of  Auldhall  and  Balbreky 
granted  to,  175  ; his  rent  partially  re- 
mitted, 405  ; his  wife  Elizabeth  Sibbald 
and  his  son  George  tenants  in  Auld- 
hall, 497. 

Governor,  the  lord,  falcons  for,  72, 130,  257 
301,  417  ; marts  and  swine  from  Orkney 


and  Shetland  for  his  household,  72,  130  ; 
coals  for,  atDunbar  andHalirudhous,  130, 
131  ; Lyon  king  of  arms  shipwrecked  on 
his  way  to,  in  France,  103  ; household 
expenses  of,  from  1st  July  to  1st  Nov- 
ember 1515,  118;  wine  bought  for  the  use 
of,  and  of  his  suite  (familia)  in  Brittany 
and  at  sea  before  he  reached  Scotland, 
119  ; payments  in  connexion  with,  122  ; 
wheat  and  barley  for  his  household,  133, 
134 ; fuel  for  the  coming  of,  and  of  the 
king  to  Ross,  144,  305,  383  ; parliament 
held  by,  150;  the  king’s  tenants  sum- 
moned to  the  parliament  and  exchequer 
held  immediately  after  his  coming, 
162 ; windows  at  Holyrood  repaired  for 
the  coming  of,  162  ; expenses  of  heralds 
and  other  messengers  from  9th  August 
1514  till  his  arrival  on  16th  May  1515, 
163 ; wheat  supplied  to  his  baker,  165, 
177 ; James  Kinloch  and  David  Balfour, 
porters  of,  173 ; marts,  coal,  ale  and 
wine  for  his  household  from  19th  April 
to  1st  September  exclusive  1516,  174  ; 
services  of  Sir  Laurence  Alexanderson  to, 
in  riding  to  Falkland  and  elsewhere, 
175  ; barley  for  his  household,  179  ; oats 
for  his  horses  from  19th  April  to  31st 
August  1516,  181  ; 556  gallons  of  ale 
bought  for  household  of,  at  Falkland 
from  19th  April  to  26th  June  1516,  178  ; 
ale  for,  when  at  Dunbar  (in  1515),  191  ; 
herrings  for,  194  ; wine  and  ale  for  his 
household  at  Perth,  196. 

Governor,  the  lord,  purchase  of  wine 
entered  in  household  books  of,  from 
1st  March  1515  to  1st  August  1516, 

200  ; ditto  of  spices  and  chandlery  from 
1st  March  1515  to  31st  August  1516, 
200,  201  ; from  1st  November  1515  to 
19th  January  1516,  204  ; in  July  1515, 
205  ; ditto  of  candles,  marts  and  pigs, 

201  ; ditto  of  “vinum  de  Beane,”  30tli 
August  1516,  201  ; two  household  books 
for,  203 ; claret  for,  when  he  supped 
in  the  house  of  Margaret  Crechtoune, 


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INDEX. 


205;  Crochet,  “magister  hospitii”  of, 
214  ; provision  for,  at  Perth,  216  ; pur- 
chase of  claret  and  ale  entered  in  house- 
hold books  of,  216  ; receipts  from  Satur- 
nino, money-changer  of,  for  provision 
of  his  house  and  family,  217  ; house- 
hold expenses  of,  from  1st  March  1515 
to  31st  August  1516,  218  ; household 
books  of,  218,  284  ; malt  for,  at  Dunbar, 
219  ; driving  marts  for,  219 ; six  Italian 
actors  of,  220;  Jaques  Merchel,  secretary 
of,  220 ; fees  of  clerk  of  household 
brewer  and  porters  of,  221  ; Robert 
Muncur,  “le  cator”  of,  222;  John 
Schaw,  baker  of,  223  ; wheat  and  barley 
to  his  baker  and  brewer,  223,  224  ; ale, 
wine,  coal,  and  an  ox  for,  at  Falkland 
from  1st  to  12th  September  1516,  246  ; 
expenses  of  his  attendant  and  two  horses 
at  Falkland  15th  April  to  28th  May 
1517,  247,  252  ; capons  and  poultry  for, 
and  his  household  at  Falkland,  8th 
January  to  18th  February  1516,  and 
24th  March  to  13th  September  of  same 
year,  252-3  ; wine  bought  for  his  house- 
hold. 262  ; Captain  Janet,  “magister 
hospitii  ” of,  262 ; coals  for  Dunbar 
castle  entered  in  his  books,  264  ; pay- 
ment from  customs  of  Dundee  for  pro- 
visions for  household  of,  when  there, 
265  ; payment  to  the  “hospes”  of,  at 
Dundee  ‘ ‘ pro  usu  hospitii  et  lie  belcheir  ” 
by  precept  of  Captain  Janot,  “magister 
hospitii,”  265  ; service  of  William  Yaiche 
of  Dawyk  to,  and  to  the  king,  271  ; 
freight  of  his  horses  to  France,  269  ; 
Andrew  Hamilton,  brewer  of,  278  ; 
expenses  of  his  household  from  12th 
October  1516  to  7th  June  1517,  284  ; 
five  “tersans”  of  his  wine  delivered  to 
the  king,  284  ; ships  of,  290  ; wheat 
and  barley  of  Fife  for  his  household, 
291  ; expenses  of  his  horses  and  wages 
of  their  attendants  from  12th  October 
1516  to  1st  September  1517,  292  ; ex- 
penses of  said  attendants  from  his  de- 


parture viz.:  from  7th  June  1517  to  1st 
September  1517,  292. 

Governor,  the  lord,  annuity  to  keeper  of 
Edinburgh  castle  until  the  arrival  of, 
349  ; claret  supplied  to,  for  his  late 
voyage  to  France,  by  the  Abbot  of 
Paslay,  353  ; cables  and  cordage  sent  to, 
at  Deip  by  his  special  order,  353. 

“boves  pasti”  for  the  king  and, 

402  ; geese,  capons  and  poultry  for  the 
household  of,  416  ; necessaries  for  the 
sailors  of,  at  Dumbertane,  436  ; delivery 
of  castle  of  St  Andrews  to  Grosillis 
(Grisillis),  captain  of,  461  ; Walter 
Maluny,  Abbot  of  Glenluce  and  Albany 
Herald  sent  to  France  to,  453  ; claret  for 
Monsieur  la  Fyot  when  he  came  to  Scot- 
land from,  463  ; “ pro  expensis  lie  gil- 
yam  de  post  duabus  veniendo  a guber- 
natore ad  regnum,  ”463  ; six  guns  called 
“ lie  falconys”  sent  to,  463  ; six  barrels 
of  salmon  sent  to,  by  order  of  Monsieur 
de  la  Fyot,  463  ; £4000  odd  for  ex- 
penses of  his  household  from  3rd 
December  1521  to  31st  May  1522,  473  ; 
household-books  of,  subscribed  by  Gro- 
sillis “ magister  hospitii  ” of,  473. 

signs  a commission  at  Edinburgh,  to 

let  crown  lands,  1st  January  1521,  501  ; 
assedation  of  lordship  of  Fife  made  at 
Edinburgh,  3rd  January  1521,  with 
advise  and  consent  of,  501. 

Payments  made  by  precept  or  order 

of : — to  falconer  by  special  precept, 
75  ; to  Sir  William  Scott  of  Balwery, 
knight,  towards  his  ransom,  80  ; to  John 
Watson,  surgeon,  81,  153  ; to  George 
Gud,  137;  for  works  at  Edinburgh  castle 
by  precept  of,  and  of  the  queen  and  lords 
of  council,  108;  to  the  king’s  servants 
and  to  the  captain  of  Edinburgh  castle 
by  precept  of,  202  ; payments  by  man- 
date of,  122  ; to  gardener  of  Falkland 
by  precept  of,  174  ; allowances  by  pre- 
cept of,  126,  240,  311,  391  ; 100  crowns 
(scuta)  paid  by  his  order  to  Sir  Anthony 


INDEX. 


729 


Dersy  de  Labasty,  163 ; payment  to 
Friars  Minor  of  Perth  by  precept  under 
his  hand,  176,  178,  250,  320,  321,  405, 
407  ; barley  to  Friars  of  Edinburgh  by 
order  of,  178  ; and  to  Alexander  Ellem 
of  Buttirden,  178 ; payment  to  John 
Douglas,  cellarer,  “ex  gratitudine ” of, 
for  his  service  to  the  late  king,  178-9  ; 
payments  by  his  order  to  ten  “le 
halbertaris”  and  two  actors  for  the 
months  of  July  and  August  1517,  285  ; 
and  to  four  Italian  actors,  at  their 
departure,  285  ; payments  by  order 
of,  to  Robert  Borthuik  and  others  in 
Edinburgh  castle  for  guarding  the  king, 

285  ; for  wages  (“gagia”)  of  pledges  in 
Lochmabane  for  security  of  the  kingdom, 

286  ; £1000  delivered  to,  by  the  comp- 
troller by  his  order,  286  ; payment 
to  four  servants  of,  by  his  express  order, 
for  their  maintenance  “usque  ad  adven- 
tum ipsius  Dei  gratia  in  regnum,”  289  ; 
payments  by  precept  of,  161,  187,  189, 
192,  193,  220,  (and  of  the  comptroller, 
231),  255,  265,  298,  325,  352,  438  ; to 
his  Italian  players  by  precept  of,  the  lords 
auditors  witnessing  the  precept,  220  ; 
ditto  by  precept  of,  and  of  the  comp- 
troller, 431  ; fermes  of  Ballincreif 
granted  by,  for  life  to  Robert  Borthuik, 
186  ; certain  payments  ordered  by,  the 
chancellor  witnessing  the  mandate,  188  ; 
to  Archibald  Douglas  by  precept  of,  270 ; 
fees  assigned  to  Italian  and  Scotch 
trumpeters  and  actors  by,  300 ; payment 
by  precept  of,  for  keeping  Dumbarton 
castle,  350  ; to  the  Italian  trumpeters  by 
precept  of,  under  his  hand,  353  ; payment 
by  express  order  of,  to  four  servants 
nominatim  for  their  maintenance, 
“usque  ad  adventum  ipsius  Dei  gratia 
in  regnum,”  358  ; composition  in  ex- 
chequer regarding  the  arrears  of  Ross  and 
Ardmanach  by  order  of,  385,  390  ; pay- 
ment by  written  mandate  of,  358  ; pay- 
ments by  precept  of,  363,  384  ; payment 
VOL.  XIV. 


of  £6000  odd  to  the  queen  by  precept 
of,  and  of  the  lords  of  council,  459  ; to 
Walter  Maluny,  Abbot  of  Glenluce,  461  ; 
to  James  Stewart,  captain  of  the  men  at 
arms  (gentis  armorum)  crossing  to  Den- 
mark, 461  ; compensation  to  Walter 
Ker  by  mandate  of,  462  ; pension 
promised  by,  to  Mr  Adam  Ottirburn, 
462  ; fee  of  Mr  Thomas  Hay,  secretary, 
paid  by  order  of,  462  ; 500  merks 
allowed  by,  to  Robert  Bertoun  of  Ovir- 
berntoun,  the  said  sum  having  been 
taken  by  Spaniards  from  the  ‘ 1 Blak- 
bark  ” belonging  to  Bertoun  which  had 
been  sent  to,  464  ; allowance  for  six 
horses  with  a servant  for  each,  from  1st 
September  1518  to  1st  June  1522,  by 
order  of,  dated  22d  May  1522,  469. 

Governor,  the  lord,  Remissions  of  fermes 
by,  126  ter , 129,  137,  156,  158,  164, 
168,  171,  180,  127,  181,  185,  228, 
236,  241  ter , 254  quater,  310,  (and 
by  auditors  of  exchequer,  391);  allows 
the  chamberlain  of  Ross  to  com- 
pound for  arrears,  and  orders  them 
to  be  expunged  from  the  rolls,  144  ; 
remission  of  rent  by,  to  David  Grahame, 
162,  164,  171,  180  ; remission  of  fermes 
by,  to  Robert  Borthuik  in  compliance 
with  promise  of  the  late  king,  185  ; 
rent  remitted  by,  to  relict  of  Andrew 
Wod,  knight,  318  ; remitted  fermes  of 
Cowell  and  Rosneith  to  Earl  of  Ergile 
for  the  three  years  preceding  his  arrival, 
418;  remitted  the  fermes  of  Kintyre 
for  the  two  years  preceding  Flodden,  419. 

Exemptions  from  Custom  granted  by, 

to  Archibald  Douglas,  203,  204,  474  ; to 
Gillerm  Rokat,  204  ; to  Margret  Crech- 
toune,  Countess  of  Rothes,  270. 

See  also  Albany,  Duke  of ; House- 
hold. 

Clerk  of  expenses  of.  See  Hay, 

Thomas. 

Porters  of.  See  Balfour,  David  ; Kin- 

loch,  James. 

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INDEX. 


Gowanecruke,  lands  of,  522. 

Gown,  £4,  4s.  to  William  Nesbit  to  buy 
himself  a “toga,”  54,  55  ; allowance  to 
clerk  of  register  for  his  ‘ roba,’  121,  222, 
356,  467. 

Gradane,  husbandlands  in  town  and 
territory  of,  515  ; sasine  of  third  of,  to 
William  Levingstoun,  615. 

Grahame  (Grhame,  Grahme),  David,  fermes 
of  Balcancoll  granted  to,  162  ; remission 
of  rent  to,  164,  168,  171,  180  ; payment 
to,  413  ; oats  of  Balcancoll  to,  414. 

David,  tenant  in  Ardett,  494  ; late, 

502. 

George.  See  Grahame,  William. 

James,  “tabernarius,”  fee  of,  221, 

227,  287,  469. 

John,  king’s  trumpeter  serving  daily 

in  castle  of  Stirling,  122. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Owergarwok, 

Alemyr  sursum,  566. 

Jonet,  daughter  and  heir  of  David 

Grahame,  and  wife  of  John  Wilson, 
502. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Knokdolean  and 

others  in  Ayrshire,  565. 

■ Sir  Robert,  chaplain,  barley  from 

girnalman  of  Arbroth  by  hands  of,  218  ; 
barley  to  the  lord  governor’s  brewer  by 
hands  of  224. 

William,  South  Kinkell  let  to,  in 

feu-ferme  free  of  entry  or  duplication, 
his  father  George  Grahame  having  died 
“in  campo  de  Flowdoun,”  512. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  earldom  of 

Montrose,  baronies  of  Kynnabir,  Muk- 
dok,  Dundafmur,  Athera,  Kincardin, 
lands  of  Kynpoynt,  &c.,  519,  520  ; three 
suits  owed  by,  annually  at  the  three 
head  courts  of  the  sheriff  of  Perth,  520. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  baronies  of  Fyn- 

tre  and  Buchlyvy  Graham,  526. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Symon- 

toun,  545. 

Granane,  barony  of,  sasine  of  lands  of, 
nominatim  to  Robert  Maxwell,  530. 


Granary.  See  Girnalman. 

Grandoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John, 
Earl  of  Buchan,  623. 

Grange:  “ terrse  dominicales  ” of  Keltoun 
called  “le  Grange  de  Treiffe,”  237,  298, 
326  ; le  Grange,  613.  See  also  Mains  ; 
Abercorn  ; Auldhame  ; Ballindone  ; 
Bothkennar  ; Dunbar  ; Monyfuth  ; San- 
nak  ; Spott. 

Grant  (Graunt),  John,  of  Eruchy,  fermes 
of  Ballandallach  in  his  hands;  29,  69  ; 
knight,  to  render  account  of  the 
earldom  of  Moray,  67  ; his  account  as 
chamberlain  and  receiver  of  Glencharny, 
Urquhard,  Glenmorischene,  and  Abir- 
nethy,  66,  (excepting  Abirnethy)  150, 
as  “ feodifirmarius  ” of  Urquhard  and 
Glenmorischene,  364  ; increase  of  rental 
of  Urquhard  and  Glenmorischene  under 
new  lease  to  him  and  his  two  sons,  66, 
150,  364  ; lessee  of  lordships  of  Glen- 
charny, Abirnethty,  Urquhard  and 
Glenmoreschin,  117  ; rents  received  from 
his  chaplain,  282  ; from  Sir  Alexander 
Ferquharsone,  in  name  of,  455. 

Grassland,  a “terro  herbagii”  called 
Gersland,  543.  See  Herbage. 

Grassum,  of  Fife,  244 ; of  Dundonald, 
347  ; grassums  received  by  the  comp- 
troller, 281,  282,  454,  455  ; grassums 
and  entries  of  lands  of  Stewartoun  under 
lease  made  by  commissioners,  258,  259  ; 
grassums  of  lands  in  Kinclevin,  421  ; 
lease  of  Arborg  to  be  void  if  grassum 
not  paid  at  date  fixed,  478  ; chamberlain 
of  Galloway  to  have  lease  of  certain 
lands  if  the  grassum  be  not  paid  to  him, 
479  ; grassums  remitted  because  the 
lands  let  were  formerly  waste  ‘ ‘ et  nunc 
multum  levantur,”  479,  485  ; Tulylaig- 
auch  let  for  grassum  only,  but  if  it  be 
not  paid  at  the  time  appointed  the  lease 
to  be  void,  479  ; let  for  grassum  only  to 
son  and  grandson  of  two  M ‘Dowells 
who  had  died  “in  campo  bellico,”  485  ; 
grassum  of  Keltoun  stated  at  £6,  10s.  4d. 


INDEX. 


731 


“ quia  ista  assedatio  est  multum  levata,” 
481,  507 ; Lochdoganis,  MedilletNethir, 
let  without  grassum  “ quia  multum 
levantur,”  482,  508  ; remainder  of 

lease  of  Leffinollo,  &c.  granted  to 
Uchtred  Makdowell  without  grassum 
because  his  grandfather  had  paid  at  the 
date  of  the  lease,  489  ; total  amount  of 
grassums  of  Galway  “supra  Cree,  ” ex- 
cepting lands  not  let  and  lands  let  in 
feu-ferme,  480  ; ditto  of  grassum  and 
entry  of  Galloway  “subtus  Cree,”  485  ; 
of  Galloway  “supra  Cree,”  486  ; of  lord- 
ship  of  Galloway,  486  ; proceedings  re- 

\ garding  grassum  of  lands  in  Galloway, 
493.  S£e  also  'passim  in  “Rentalia,” 
477-514. 

Gray,  lord,  Andrew,  justiciar,  witness  to 
a charter  in  1511,  147  ; ditto  at  Edin- 
burgh 14th  July  1513,  317  ; annuity  to, 
from  fermes  of  Dundee,  276. 

( lie  Gray),  lord,  Patrick,  annuity  to, 

from  fermes  of  Dundee,  276,  340,  448  ; 
sasine  to,  of  Bawgillo,  rock  of  Bruchte 
with  castle,  &c. , and  office  of  sheriff  of 
Forfar,  582  ; assedation  of  nonentries  of 
certain  lands  pertaining  to,  set  to  his 
brother  Gilbert  Gray,  585  n. 

— — Alan,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Burncastell, 
606. 

Ambrose.  See  Gray,  John  and  Am- 
brose. 

Cristina,  widow  of  Nicholas  Abir- 

nethy,  letter  of  pension  to,  for  their 
services  to  James  iv.  and  v. , 443. 

Edward,  captain  of  Chillinghame, 

prisoner  at  Falkland,  9. 

Gilbert,  of  Buttercais,  payment  by, 

for  an  assedation  of  nonentries  of  .certain 
lands,  pertaining  to  his  brother  lord 
Gray,  set  to  him  by  the  queen,  585  n. 

Isobel,  spouse  of  Mr  John  Campbell 

of  Thorntoun,  thesaurer.  See  Campbell, 
Mr  John. 

Mr  James,  payment  to,  for  prior  of 

Restinot,  60,  110,  208,  265,  (rector  of 


Lundy)  275,  339,  (chaplain  of  abbot  of 
Jedburgh)  371. 

Gray  ( alias  Gib),  John,  tenant  in  Ballin- 
kirk,  497. 

John  and  Ambrose  his  son,  tenants 

in  Fruchy,  497-8. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  baronies  of 

Langforgund  and  Foulys  with  advocation 
of  church  of  Lundy,  565  ; sasine  to,  of 
Kynneff  and  others  in  Kincardin,  569. 

Sir  Walter,  king’s  chaplain  in  Lestal- 

rig,  fee  of,  10  ; payment  to,  from  cus- 
toms of  Edinburgh,  104  ; annuity  to, 
“de  hospitio  regis  ”in  Leith,  122; 
chaplain  at  altar  of  St  Triduan  in  Lestal- 
rig,  annuity  to,  354,  464. 

Grebblak,  lands  of,  556. 

Gredok,  lands  of,  542. 

Greif,  John,  pays  barley  of  Auchtermuchty 
to  the  comptroller,  178. 

Greifschip.  See  Elgin. 

Greir,  Helen,  mother  of  Michael  Murray. 
See  Murray,  Michael. 

Greirsoune  (Greiresoune,  Gresoun,  Gres- 
sone,  Grersone,  Greresone),  of  Daltoun, 
lands  of  Castellmawdy  claimed  as  herit- 
ably belonging  to,  237  ; to  be  cited  for 
fermes  of,  327. 

— Cuthbert,  sasine  to,  of  Halidayhill, 
548. 

— — Egidia,  relict  of  Robert  Creichtoune, 
Slewindaw  let  to,  and  to  her  daughter 
Margaret,  484,  509. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Lag  and  others  in 

Dumfriesshire,  566. 

— — John,  prior  of  Dominicans  of  Aber- 
deen, 114,  212. 

Grenane,  fermes  of,  82,  131,  238,  299, 
429  ; lands  of,  granted  heritably  to 
William  Douglas,  82,  132,  238,  299, 
430 ; sasine  of,  to  Robert  Maxwell,  530, 
556  ; of  20s.  lands  of,  to  Patrick  Mak- 
dowell, 556. 

Grenedenehede.  See  Spott,  Westir. 

Grenefurde,  lands  of,  531. 

Greneholme,  40s.  lands  of,  567, 


732 


INDEX. 


Grenelaw,  in  Berwickshire,  town  and  terri- 
tory, sasine  to  John  Trotter  of  a husband- 
land  in,  572. 

Grenesyde,  in  Lanarkshire,  546. 

Grenok  Craufurd,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence 
Craufurd,  568. 

Grersone.  See  Greirsoune. 

Grevestoun,  town  of,  husbandlands  in, 602. 

Greynhillis,  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  607. 

Greynholme,  40s.  lands  of,  624. 

Grey ny ardis,  fermes  of,  diminished,  38. 

Grilse  (girlss),  sold  at  £20  per  last  347. 
See  also  Salmon. 

Grisillis.  See  Grosillis. 

Groom,  allowance  for  horse  and  groom 
(servitor)  at  2s.  per  day,  469. 

(verletus),  of  Thomas  Forestar,  10  ; 

of  Michael  Balfour,  10  ; of  John  Kin- 
loch,  51. 

of  the  chamber.  See  Duly,  William  ; 

Craig,  John  ; Watsoun,  William. 

of  the  kitchen,  a merk  per  annum  to 

“le  grome  ” (“le  groym  coquine”),  “pro 
indumentis,”  121,  222,  227;  two  merks 
to  “le  growm  in  coquina,” 288  ; to  each 
of  the  two  “ gromis,”  356. 

of  the  larder,  286,  354,  465,  466. 

Groselles,  Captain,  Albany’s  master  of  the 
household,  cxliv. 

Grosillis,  captain  of  the  lord  governor, 
delivery  to,  of  the  castle  of  St  Andrews, 
461  ; “Grosillis,  magister  hospitii  guber- 
natoris,” 473. 

Groundrapis  (grundrapis),  for  salmon 
fishing,  149,  308,  388. 

Growgare,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Logane, 
knight,  531. 

Grugfute,  sasine  of,  to  John  Broune,  560  ; 
to  James  Hammyltoun,  632. 

Grundestoun  (Grundistoune),  David,  bailie 
of  Cupar,  275;  of  Glaslie  (Glasley) 
custumar  of  Cupar,  190,  267,  333,  369, 
434. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  a fourth  of 

Glaslie,  which  had  been  in  ward  and  in 
non-entry,  589. 


Grunyare,  Jakat,  fee  of,  107. 

Gryfis  Castell,  sasine  of,  to  John  Knok, 
593. 

Grymmislaw,  six  husbandlands  in,  called 
Portarislandis,  614. 

Gude  (Gud),  George,  payments  to,  74,  203 ; 
for  his  labours  in  exchequer,  121,  222, 
288,  356,  467,  469  ; one  of  the  clerks 
writing  the  rolls,  223,  289,  357,  468  ; 
for  his  service  to  the  lord  governor  and 
lords  of  council,  137,  327,  428. 

Guffokland,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Eliza- 
beth Stewart,  lady  Coldonknowis,  36  ; 
let  to  Gordoune  of  Lochinver,  481,  507. 

Gun.  See  Artillery. 

Gunnar,  George,  smith  in  Edinburgh 
castle,  107. 

Gunner,  two  “machinatores”  for  castles  of 
Dunawage  and  Artmurthy,  92 ; French 
“machinatores”  employed,  105;  “ma- 
chinator” of  Falkland  Castle,  163.  See 
also  Borthuik,  Robert ; Artillery. 

Gunpowder,  “lez  gunpuldir  ” bought  for 
castles  of  Dingwall  and  Redcastle,  141  ; 
carriage  of,  from  Dunbritan  to  Edin- 
burgh, 162;  price  of  “gun  puldir,” 
164  ; of  culvering  powder,  164. 

Gurdes,  Litill,  634. 

Mekle,  634. 

Guthre,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Guthre,  545. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Guthre  and 

Balnabreck,  545. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Glensauch,  630. 


Hackbuts,  bought,  141 ; price  of,  164. 

Haddejlie,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  Ker,  628. 

Haddington  (Hadingtoun),  Burgh  of, 
accounts  of  custumars  of,  (Alesone  Ham- 
miltoun)  48,  190,  263  ; (Margaret  Ken- 
nedie)  369,  433  ; fees  of  trouar  and 
accountant  of,  49,  191  ; accounts  of 
bailies  of,  62,  112,  206,  273,  339,  373, 
432  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies 


INDEX. 


733 


of,  117,  215,  280,  345,  451,  453  ; from 
custumars  of,  117,  215,  280  345,  452, 
453  ; annuities  from  ferines  of,  to  Abbey 
of  Dunfermline,  Priory  of  Haddington, 
and  Hospital  of  St  Laurence  near  Had- 
dington, 63,  112,  206,  274,  339,  373, 
432  ; sasine  of  acres  in  the  Myllflat  of, 
to  Mariota  Sleich,  581  ; “ burro  wbalkis” 
of,  581  ; exemption  from  custom  of  skins 
claimed  by,  608  n. 

Haddington,  Prioress  and  Convent  of  nuns 
of,  annuity  to,  from  fermes  of  Hadding- 
ton, 63,  112,  206,  274,  (by  receipt  of 
Lady  Elizabeth  Hepburn,  prioress, ) 339, 
'373,  447. 

Haig,  Elizabeth,  servitrix  of  the  late  queen, 
52,  92,  189,  261,  332,  441. 

Haikhede,  sasine  of,  to  Jonet,  Margret, 
Agnes,  Anabella,  Mariota,  Alisone,  and 
Agnes  (sic)  Langmure,  sisters,  563. 

Hairetlierne,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  John 
Riddale,  17. 

Hairschaw,  in  lordship  of  Stewartoun, 
fermes  of,  258  ; let  to  Hugh  Wyle  and 
other  tenants,  492  ; the  portion  of,  held 
by  John  Wyle,  let  to  his  daughter  Agnes 
Wylee.  492  ; rental  of,  513. 

Haisty,  Nicholas,  bailie  of  Renfrew,  272. 

Hakcat,  John,  sasine  to,  of  two  acres  and 
a toft  near  Kinros,  and  of  two  acres 
called  the  “ Serjandcroft,”  with  office  of 
serjantry  of  Kinros,  and  custody  of 
the  waters  running  into  Loch  Levin, 
568. 

Halberts,  141,  162  ; price  of,  164  ; pay- 
ments to  ten  “ le  halber taris  ” at  50s. 
each  per  month  for  July  and  August  by 
order  of  the  lord  governor,  285  ; for  year 
from  1st  September  1517  to  1st  Septem- 
ber 1518,  350;  payment  to  ten  “lie 
herberteris,”  459. 

Halchis,  les,  near  the  mill  of  Cupar,  601. 

Halcokleyis,  let  to  William  M‘Lelan,  482, 
507. 

Haldane,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Haldane,  531. 


Haldane,  James,  sasine  to,  of  baronies  of 
Glennegas  and  Haldane,  531. 

Halfardellem,  sasine  of,  to  James  Fentoun, 
565. 

Halfpenny  Drissaich,  lands  of,  634. 

Halfpennymore,  lands  of,  634. 

Halfpenny  Reoch,  lands  of,  634. 

Halhous  and  Lekbernard,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Ramsay,  627. 

Haliburton,  Jonet,  sasine  to,  of  third 
of  baronies  of  Dirltoun  and  Boltoun, 
572 ; of  third  of  half  of  baronies  of 
Ballegarno  and  Abirnyte,  573,  590, 
595  ; of  third  of  third  (sic)  of  barony  of 
Forgundevynny,  574  ; of  third  of  barony 
of  Halyburtoun,  620. 

Jonet,  sasine  of  half  of  Westhall  to 

Andrew  Rettre  on  the  decease  of,  his 
mother’s  sister,  574. 

Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  barony 

of  Dirltoun,  620 ; of  third  of  fee  of 
barony  of  Boltoun,  620. 

Mariota,  relict  of  George  lord  Hali- 
burton, the  ‘ ‘ liberetenementum  ” of 
barony  of  Boltoun  reserved  to,  572. 

See  also  Halyburton. 

Halidayhill,  sasine  of,  to  Cuthbert  Grer- 
sone,  548. 

Halis,  Ibarony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Hepburne,  516. 

Halkertoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  David 
Falconar,  581. 

Halkerstoun  (Halkirstoun),  George,  bur- 
gess of  Edinburgh,  the  late,  custom  of 
wood  allowed  to,  57  ; accounts  of  the 
customs  of  Edinburgh  rendered  by  his 
relict,  Margaret  Crechtoun,  52,  102, 
199  ; allowance  for  his  super-expenses, 
53.  See  Crechtoune,  Margaret. 

Thomas,  provost  of  Crechtoun,  audi- 
tor of  Comptroller’s  accounts,  214,  260, 
344  ; archdeacon  of  St  Andrews,  in 
exchequer,  481 ; provost  of  Crechtoune 
in  exchequer,  487. 

Haikhede,  lands  of,  529. 

Halkleis,  grassum  of,  281. 


734 


INDEX. 


Halkrekis,  162  ; price  of,  164. 

Hall  (Aula)  of  Rossy.  See  Rossy. 

Margret,  Jonet,  Isobel,  and  Eliza- 
beth, sisters,  sasine  of  Leichland  to,  562. 

Halldaw,  634. 

Halls  of  Erth.  See  Erth. 

Halt,  George,  sasine  to,  of  ninth  of  Wester 
Overcragy,  616. 

Halton,  in  Renfrew,  sasine  of  lands  and 
castle  of,  to  William  Lauder,  518. 

Haltoun,  in  Kincardine,  sasine  of  half  of, 
to  Alexander  Liell,  549. 

of  Clesch.  See  Clescli. 

Haly,  sasine  of,  to  William  Sympil,  522  ; 
to  John  Schaw,  559,  567. 

Halyburtoun,  lordship  and  barony  of, 
sasine  of  third  of,  to  Jonet  Haliburtoun, 
620. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Drum- 

blate,  528  ; of  barony  of  Gask  and  Bal- 
gowy,  528;  of  Kynrossy,  531;  of  barony 
of  Arcles,  534. 

See  also  Haliburton. 

Hamburgh  measure,  31,  88,  145,  149,  306, 
386. 

Hamilton  (Hammiltoun,  Hammyltoun, 
Hammiltoune),  Alisone,  relict  of  George 
Hepburn  of  Rollandstoun,  her  account 
as  custumar  of  Haddington,  48  ; 
rendered  by  her  husband  James  Heriot, 
190,  263  ; by  Mr  Thomas  Hamilton  in 
her  name,  her  husband  being  dead, 
329  ; her  fee,  49,  191. 

Andrew,  barley  to,  179 ; oats  to, 

181  ; king’s  chief  brewer,  408,  469  ; the 
lord  governor’s  brewer,  fee  of,  221,  286  ; 
barley  to,  224;  £15  to,  469. 

Edmund,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  557. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  offices  of  sheriff 

of  Linlithgowshire  and  captain  of  Blak- 
nes  castle,  and  of  lands  of  Levingstoun 
and  others,  632. 

James,  of  Fynnert,  knight,  at  Cleanse 

the  Causeway,  xlvii. ; notice  of,  civ. ; 
payment  to,  for  keeping  the  castle  of 
Hume  from  1st  October  1518  to  June 


1520,  460  ; payment  to,  in  name  of  his 
father,  the  Earl  of  Arane,  for  provisions 
for  the  castle  of  Weddirburn,  460. 

Hamilton,  Sir  James,  expenses  of  “tem- 
pore quo  onerat  ad  partes  Gallie  cum 
Georgio  Douglas,”  351. 

John,  custumar  of  Edinburgh,  199. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Colmyskeith,  555. 

John,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  591. 

John,  of  Newtoun,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  532. 

Patrick,  custom  allowed  to  James 

Wallace  when  he  sailed  with,  for  France, 
56r 

Sir  Patrick,  knight,  of  Kincavil,  at 

Cleanse  the  Causeway,  xlvii. ; notice 
of,  civ.  ; payment  to,  for  keeping  the 
castle  of  Blackness,  2 ; part  of  rent 
of  Kincavill  allowed  to,  for  his  fee, 
3 ; payment  to,  from  fermes  of  Mur- 
thocarny,  13 ; of  Kincavile,  knight, 
payments,  &c.  to,  or  by  order  of,  as 
Comptroller,  90,  126,  127-30,  132-4, 
136-9,  152,  154,  155,  156,  168,  173, 
177-9,  181,  187,  190,  191,  194,  203, 
205,  206,  271  ; rendered  accounts  as 
Comptroller  11th  February  and  2nd 
November  1515,  128,  192  ; rendered 
accounts,  137,  150  ; payment  to, 

“solicitando  negotia  regni,”  105  ; pay- 
ment to,  204 ; payment  to,  for  cus- 
tody of  George  Douglas  in  castle  of 
Blaknes,  351  ; half  of  Cutiswra  in  hands 
of,  491  ; Robertland  in  hands  of,  491  ; 
part  of  Dowywra  in  hands  of,  491,  (the 
late)  513  ; sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  590. 
See  also  Receivers  General. 

Robert,  steward  of  Earl  of  Angus,  21. 

Mr  Thomas,  renders  account  in  name 

of  Alisone  Hammiltoune,  custumar  of 
Haddington,  329. 

Hamlot,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Murray,  563. 

Hanginschaw,  let  to  the  late  John  Murray 
of  Falohill,  at  diminished  fermes,  19. 

Hanisly,  John,  captain  of  Norhame, 
prisoner  at  Falkland,  9. 


INDEX. 


785 


Hannay  (Ahanna,  Ahannay),  Dongall, 
falconer  of  the  late  king,  liferent  fee  of, 
from  customs  of  Edinburgh,  106  ; pay- 
ment of  his  fee  up  to  his  decease, 
164. 

Patrick,  sasine  of  Gragboy  to,  633. 

Hanyng,  forest  and  place  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Robert  Scott,  535. 

Harbour,  new  harbour  at  Leith,  2 ; har- 
bours of  Panbride,  611.  See  also  Dysart. 

Harddenys,  sasine  of,  to  Peter  Spens,  572. 

Hardland,  sasine  of,  to  George  Gordoun, 
550. 

Hare,  Isobella  and  Katherine,  sasines  to, 

' of  husbandlands  in  territory  of  Bold,  in 
virtue  of  act  in  favour  of  heirs  of  those 
slain  in  Northumberland,  583. 

Hareheid,  let  to  the  late  John  Murray  of 
Falohill,  at  diminished  fermes,  19. 

Hareschaw,  in  Berwickshire,  sasine  of  half 
of,  to  David  Hume,  522. 

Haris,  lands  of,  523. 

Harlau,  Friar  Adam,  206. 

Harrowar  (Harowar,  Harowair),  James, 
chaplain,  son  of  James  Harrowar  and 
Jonet  Bennet,  Scheipriggis  of  Methven 
let  to,  478. 

Robert,  his  fee  out  of  fermes  of 

Lauder,  209y  271,  445. 

Hart,  Robert,  payment  to,  287,  467. 

Hartishede,  sasine  of,  to  George  Seytoun, 
516. 

Hartside,  church  of,  sasine  of  advocation 
and  donation  of,  to  Alexander  Jardin  of 
Appelgarth,  knight,  612. 

Hartwodmyris,  fermes  of,  remitted  to 
Elizabeth  Stewart,  18. 

Hastoun,  lands  of,  in  Fife,  527. 

Hauch,  le.  See  Knokintenale. 

Hawick,  sasine  to  James  Dowglas  of  barony 
of,  including  town  of  Hawick  with  mill 
and  lands  named,  546 ^ “proprietas” 
and  tenandries  of,  546. 

Hawk : two  sparrow  hawks  (nisi)  due  for 
duplication  of  blenchferme  of  Kirkennen 
in  Kirkcudbright,  589. 


Hawtoun,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  Fothryng- 
haim,  582. 

le,  of  Kinkell.  See  Kinkell. 

Hay:  mowing  and  winning  hay  of  Falkland,  - 

6,  160,  245,  317,  401  ; payment  for 
leading  ditto,  the  tenants,  who  used  to 
win  and  lead  it,  now  holding  their  lands 
in  feu-ferme,  7,  161,  171,  246,  317,  318, 
402  ; no  hay  in  meadow  of  Uchtirmuky, 

7,  175  ; power  to  plough  King’s  Meadow 
where  unsuitable  for  hay,  488.  See  also 
Stirling. 

Alexander,  of  Ardendrach,  escheated 

for  slaughter  of  Alexander  Banerman  of 
Waltirtoun,  346. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Dalgaty,  524. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Parkcrechmond, 

524. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Kil- 

malamak,  542. 

David,  tenant  in  Ardett,  494. 

Gilbert,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Kilma- 

lamok,  529. 

— — James,  tenant  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

James,  late  tenant  in  Luthre,  495. 

James,  of  TJxstoun,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  521,  522. 

John,  of  Fudy,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,” 

540. 

John,  of  Hoprew,  knight,  sasine  to,  of 

barony  of  Yestir,  sheriffship  of  Peebles, 
and  lands  and  baronies  in  Haddington, 
Peebles  and  Selkirk,  Edinburgh,  Lanark, 
and  Dumfries,  521,  522. 

Mr  Thomas,  clerk  of  expenses  of  the 

lord  governor,  178,  181,  201,  205,  246, 
253,  269,  334  ; schedule  of  repairs  to 
Falkland  under  his  hand,  175. 

Mr  Thomas,  rector  of  Rothven,  secre- 
tary, an  auditor  of  comptroller’s  ac- 
counts, 451  ; his  fee  paid  by  order  of 
the  lord  governor,  462. 

Thomas,  master  of  St  Leonard’s 

Hospital  at  Peebles,  446. 

• Thomas,  bailie  of  Culane,  343. 


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INDEX. 


Hay,  William,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Slanys  with  constabulary  of  Scotland 
and  sheriffship  of  Aberdeen,  and  of 
lands  of  Rettray,  518 ; sasine  to,  of 
lordship  and  barony  of  Erole,  and  of 
the  Kirktoun  thereof,  of  donation  of 
chaplainries  of  Ros  and  Pacok,  and  of 
lands  of  Inchyra  and  barony  of  Capet, 
519.  See  also  Erroll,  Earl  of. 

William,  of  Tallo,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  521,  522. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Knokintenale, 

le  Hauch  and  Culcabok,  560. 

Hecfurd,  sasine  of,  to  Walter  Scot,  knight, 
614. 

Hech  (Hegth,  Hecht),  Alexander.  See 
Carmaig,  Alexander. 

Heirs  of  those  who  died  in  the  army  of 
James  iv.  in  Northumberland,  (in  Eng- 
land 574),  Sasines  to,  in  virtue  of  Dispen- 
sation and  Statute  in  their  favour,  viz.  : 
to  James  Crawmond,  whose  father 
James  died  there,  of  Fularetoun,  571  ; 
to  James  Crawmond,  of  Crawmond 
Regis,  574  ; to  William  Ruthven,  of 
barony  of  Ruthven,  and  baronies  of 
Ballerno,  &c.,  575;  to  William  Wode,  of 
Raik  in  Aberdeenshire,  576  ; to  Aula 
Macaulay,  of  Gartmore,  577  ; to  William 
Moncreif,  of  Estircolse,  577  ; to  William 
Edmonstoun,  of  lands  in  Menteth,  579  ; 
to  John  Kennedy,  of  lands  in  Annan- 
dale,  579  ; to  John  Ros,  of  lands  in 
Perthshire,  579  ; to  Gilbert  Rorisoun, 
of  Dunragane,  580 ; to  William  Edmon- 
stoun, of  Duntreth,  580  ; to  Isobella 
and  Katherine  Hare,  of  lands  in  Peebles- 
shire, 583  ; to  William  Dempstare,  of 
lands  in  Forfarshire,  584 ; to  Jonet  Mure,' 
of  Torrous,  585  ; to  Mariota  Inglis,  of 
lands  in  Strath ern,  586  ; to  Margaret 
Mowate,  of  Stanehous,  586  ; to  William 
Edmondstoun,  of  lands  in  Stratherne, 
587  ; to  George  Gordoun,  of  Scheves, 
587  ; to  John  lord  Erskin,  of  Ovir 
Achlesky,  588  ; to  Nicholas  Ramsay,  of 


Fouldene,  592 ; to  Grisel  and  Elizabeth 
Rettray,  of  Rettray  and  others  in  Perth- 
shire, 594  ; (to  Robert  Bannachtyne, 
whose  father  Alexander  was  mortally 
wounded  “in  campo  bellico  in  Nor- 
thummerland,”  of  lands  in  Bute,  596)  ; 
to  Margaret  Rutherfurd,  of  Swynside, 
600 ; to  Ninian  Seytoun,  knight,  of 
Brutcastell,  603.  See  also  Relief. 

Heleis  (Heleys),  sasine  of,  to  John  Scliaw, 
559,  567. 

Helmisdaill,  sasine  of  patronage  of  chap- 
lainry  of,  to  Elizabeth  Sutherland,  565. 

Helys.  See  Ellis. 

Henderstoun  Westir,  sasine  of,  to  William 
lord  Simple,  621. 

Henrisoun  (Hendersone,  Hennersoun), 
George,  sasine  to,  of  fee  of  barony  of 
Fordale,  his  mother  Elen  Baty  having 
the  liferent  thereof,  604  ; sasine  to,  of 
the  Mains  of  Stratoun  with  mansion, 
&c.,  reserving  the  liferent  of  his  mother, 
604. 

John,  tenant  in  Estirdronn,  494  ; 

Margaret  Caid  his  wife  (sponsa)  and 
Robert  Hendersone  his  son,  tenants  in 
Estirdrone  after  his  death,  501. 

Jonet,  her  woolfells  and  woollen 

cloth  custom  free,  104,  108. 

— — Margaret,  laundress  of  the  napery, 
242. 

Michael,  tenant  in  Estirdronn,  494. 

501. 

Robert,  part  of  Cutiswra  let  to,  491. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  fee  of  part  of 

Quhittislayd  and  Glenkirk,  reserving  the 
liferent  to  his  father,  by  the  courtesy  of 
Scotland,  585. 

Henry  vm.  hoped  to  rule  Scotland 
through  Margaret  Tudor,  xl. ; quarrels 
with  Angus  for  marrying  her,  xliv. 

Henvennell,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Patrick 
Hepburne,  516. 

Hepburn  (Hepburne),  Adam,  of  Cragis, 
the  late,  had  lease  of  Reidspittale,  44, 

184. 


INDEX. 


737 


Hepburn,  Alexander,  of  Richartoun,  his 
entry  for  lease  of  Culcragiis,  510. 

Alexander,  of  Ricantoun,  bailie  of 

Bishop  of  Moray,  commission  of  justici- 
ary to,  619. 

Alisea,  sasine  of  Murrethe  to,  and  to 

Finlay  M ‘Dowell,  564. 

• Alison.  See  Rettre,  Andrew. 

— — lady  Elizabeth,  prioress  of  Had- 
dington, 339,  373,  447. 

George,  of  Rollandstoun,  the  late, 

account  of  Alesone  Hammiltoun,  his 
relict,  as  custumar  of  Haddington,  48. 

James,  of  Hailes,  assassinates 

' David  Hume,  Prior  of  Coldinghame, 
xlvi. 

— John,  sasine  to,  of  Dulcrufe  and 
other  lands  in  Perthshire,  53. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  baronies  of 

Craggis  and  Dunlappy,  530 ; of  barony 
of  Polgony,  530. 

John,  of  Fortoun,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  625. 

——  Jonet,  spouse  of  the  late  George  lord 
Seytoun,  her  liferent  of  Wyntoun,  &c., 
517. 

Patrick,  Culcragiis  let  to,  and  to  Sir 

William  Wardlaw,  rector  of  Dairy,  484. 

Patrick,  grandson  of  the  laird  of 

Rollandstoun,  sasine  of  Ballincreif  to, 
516.  * 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  earldom  of 

Bothuile  and  barony  of  Halis,  with 
offices  of  great  admiral,  sheriff  of  Edin- 
burgh, &c.,  and  bailie  of  Lawderdale, 
and  with  the  patronages  of  th  earldom, 
516  ; to  attend  in  the  justice-ayre  of 
Roxburgh,  516  ; sasine  to,  of  lordship 
of  Liddalisdale  with  castle  of  Armitage, 
and  of  other  lands  named,  516.  See 
also  Bothwell,  Earl  of. 

Patrick,  knight,  sasine  to,  of  barony 

of  Wauchtoun,  625  ; of  husbandlands 
in  territory  of  Little  Newtoun,  625  ; 
of  third  of  lands  of  Blare  and  others 
in  Fife,  625  ; of  barony  of  Lufno,  625. 


Hepburn,  William,  sasine  to,  of  Estcrag, 
528. 

Heralds,  position  and  duty  of,  cxviii. ; 
notice  of  William  Cumyng  of  Invera- 
lochy,  Lyon  King,  cxviii.-cxx. ; employ- 
ment of  heralds,  pursuivants,  macers 
and  couriers,  in  connection  with  the 
coming  of  the  lord  governor,  163. 

See  Albany  ; Angus  ; Iley  ; Lyon  ; 

Marchmont ; Norway  ; Snawdon  ; Uni- 
corn. 

Herbage,  Roploch  waste  for,  38.  See  also 
Grassland. 

Herbertschyre,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Sinclare,  534. 

Hereis,  sasine  of  lands  and  barony  of, 
(lands,  &c.,  particularised),  to  William 
Hereis,  560. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  and 

baronies  of  Hereis,  Terreglis,  Kirk- 
gunzeane,  &c.,  with  mills,  advocation  of 
churches,  and  other  lands  in  Dumfries- 
shire, 560. 

See  also  Heris. 

Hering,  James,  sasine  to,  of  Glasclune,  523. 

Heriot  (Hereote,  Heriote),  James,  bailie  of 
Haddington,  112  ; renders  the  customs’ 
account  of  Haddington  for  his  wife 
Alison  Hamilton,  custumar,  190’,  263  ; 
deceased,  329. 

Walter,  son  of  Walter  Heriot  of 

Burnturk,  tenant  in  Ballingall,  497 ; 
widow  of  the  late,  and  Walter  her  son, 
494. 

Heris  f Heres,  Hereis),  Herbert,  Cakduff 
let  to,  482,  5^8. 

John,  Caigluge  let  to  Robert  Heres 

and  Catrine  his  mother  on  the  death  of, 
478. 

John,  half  of  Tressok  let  to,  483. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Gilbert  M‘Clellane. 

See  M‘Clellane,  Gilbert. 

Robert.  See  Heris,  John. 

Robert.  See  Heris,  William. 

Robert,  the  late,  husband  of  Elizabeth 

Murray.  See  Murray,  Elizabeth. 


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INDEX. 


Heris,  William,  son  of  Robert  Heris  who 
died  in  battle,  Barsky  let  to,  483,  509. 

See  also  Hereis. 

Herring : account  of  Isabella  Elphinstoun, 
lady  of  Dunrod,  lessee  of  herrings  of 
assise  of  the  sea  and  western  lochs,  193  ; 
she  charges  herself  with  six  lasts  of 
salted  herring  per  annum,  ib. ; herrings 
of  assise  to  the  comptroller  for  the  king 
and  governor,  194 ; allowance  to  the 
lessee  for  barrels  and  storage,  ib. ; the 
six  lasts  to  be  delivered  free  at  Glasgow 
on  8 th  January  annually  to  the  servants 
of  the  king  or  comptroller,  ib. ; a last  of 
herrings  sold  for  £10,  217 ; six  lasts 
annually  due  by  Mr  Thomas  Lummisden, 
under  his  lease,  for  the  herrings  of  assise 
of  the  west  sea,  217  ; assise  or  “syse” 
herring  of  Pettinweme  let  to  the 
custumar  of  Pettinweme,  267,  328, 
436;  “sys  or  sis  hering”  sold  at 
Pettinweme  at  14s.  per  barrel,  370,  436  ; 
proceeds  of  sale  of  herrings  of  assise  at 
Pettinweme  paid  to  the  comptroller,  370  ; 
receipts  of  the  comptroller  from  custumar 
of  Pettinweme  for  assise  of  herring,  280  ; 
ditto  of  Pettinweme  and  Craile  for  do. , 
345  ; 43,000  herrings  delivered  by  cus- 
tumar of  Pettinweme  for  Dunbar  castle, 
436  ; herrings  of  assise  delivered  to  the 
captain  of  Dunbar  castle  by  Andrew 
Wod  custumar  of  Pettinweme,  460. 

custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Hervistdavok,  lands  of,  in  Clakmannan, 
539. 

Hervistoun,  in  Kincardine,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Malewill,  560. 

Heyndis,  lands  of,  annexed  to  barony  of 
Scraling-,  538. 

Hides,  of  marts  sold  by  the  comptroller  at 
50s.  per  “dacra,”  118,  217,  284,  347, 
456. 

custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Higginnes  Oxgang,  le,  in  lordship  of 
Middilbenyne,  571. 

Highland  risings,  xxxvii.-xxxix. 


Hilcarny,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Alexander 
Tervate,  586. 

Hilfeild,  in  barony  of  Inverkethin,  610. 

Hill,  lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Elphinstoun,  537  ; to  Andrew  Elphin- 
stoun, 583. 

(Hyll),  John,  alias  “ dux  Mediolan- 
ensis,” cxlv.  ; king’s  alms  to,  353,  464  ; 
payment  to,  by  precept  of  the  regents, 
438  ; payment  to,  from 'ferales  of  Aber- 
deen by  order  of  the  lord  governor,  449. 

Hiltoun,  le,  613. 

Hirdmonstoun,  sasine  of  barony  of,  with 
advocation  and  donation  of  chapel  of  St 
John  the  Evangelist,  to  William  Sinclare, 
516. 

Hisewod,  lands  of,  546. 

History,  study  of,  during  this  period,  cxiii. 

Hoddum,  sasine  of  £20  lands  of,  to  William 
Hereis,  560. 

Hog,  John,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  pay- 
ment to,  for  certain  debts  of  the  late 
king,  103. 

Hoghe,  Archibald,  payment  to,  467. 

Hogistoun,  le,  613. 

Holeaker,  le,  sasine  of  acre  called,  to 
Andrew  Murray,  563. 

Holehous  (Hoilhous),  lands  of,  fermes  of, 
258  ; let  to  William  Fergusliill,  490, 
and  Ninian  his  son,  513. 

Holme,  in  Inverness,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Fentoun,  565. 

Holy  Rood,  (Sancte  Crucis),  altar  of.  See 
Inverness. 

Holyrood,  Abbey  of,  fermes  of  lands  at 
Linlithgow  -granted  to,  in  exchange  for 
lands  of  the  new  harbour  at  Leith,  2 ; 
king’s  palace  in  monastery  of,  39  ; 
palace  of  the  monastery  of,  162. 

(Halirudhous),  Palace  of,  notices  of, 

cliii. ; repairs,  cliv.  ; annuity  to  John 
Scherp,  chaplain  of  the  king’s  chapel 
in,  from  the  customs  of  Edinburgh, 
54 ; for  keeping  the  palace,  106  ; for 
keeping  the  chapel,  palace,  and  garden, 
269,  442  ; coals  for  the  palace,  130 ; for 


INDEX. 


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the  lord  governor  at,  130,  131  ; (palace 
of  Edinburgh,  161) ; repairs  to  the 
tower  of,  162  ; repair  of  the  glass 
windows  of,  for  the  arrival  of  the  lord 
governor,  162.  See  Palace. 

Homicide  of  a chaplain  in  Moray,  619. 

Hoods  for  falcons,  589. 

Hop,  Mariota,  widow  of  Robert  Davidson, 
liferentrix  in  Kingis  Kettle,  497,  499. 

Hoppar  (Hopper),  Adam,  custom  paid  by, 
283  ; overcharge  of  salmon  belonging  to, 
in  account  of  custumar  of  Inverness, 
354. 

Elizabeth,  fermes  of  Glenpoit  and 

' Presthope  remitted  to,  and  to  her  hus- 
band Archibald  Douglas,  18. 

Isobella,  relict  of  John  Murray  of 

Blackbarony,  183. 

Hoppringle  (Hoppringill).  See  Pringle. 

Hoprewis  and  Lyn,  barony  of,  sasine  of, 
to  John  Hay  of  Hoprew,  knight,  521. 

Hoprig,  lands  of,  549. 

Hoprikschelis,  sasine  of,  to  John  Lile,  533. 

Hornedane,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  Katerine 
Hume,  and  of  two-thirds  of,  to  her 
sisters,  590. 

Horses  : insufficiency  ( ‘ ‘ debilitas  ”)  of  horses 
from  Stratherne  for  the  late  hosting  into 
Northumberland,  23  ; forage  for  horse  of 
John  Strogeth,  24  ; for  horses  of  grooms 
and  usher  of  the  king’s  chamber,  120  ; 
one  chalder  of  oats  per  annum  allowed 
for  horse  of  chamberlain  of  Fife,  16,  168, 
181 ; payment  “gagiarum  equi  sui  ” to 
John  Striveling  of  Keir,  127,  128  ; 
£10  paid  for  a horse  for  James  iv.,  188  ; 
35s.  per  horse  allowed  for  forage  to  the 
queen’s  servants ; forage  for  horse  of 
David  Crechtoun,  one  of  the  king’s 
servitors,  227  ; two  horses  of  the  lord 
governor  at  Falkland,  247,  252 ; oats 
for  the  queen’s  horses,  252  ; freight  of 
horses  of  the  lord  governor  to  France, 
269  ; forage  for  horses,  120,  121,  222, 
223,  231,  288,  289,  356,  465,  466,  467  ; 
payment  to  the  master  of  the  larder 


“pro  gagiis  equi  sui,’?  286  ; expenses 
of  six  horses  at  12d,  a day,  and  wages 
and  expenses  of  their  four  “servitors,” 
292 ; expenses  of  six  horses  and  six 
servants  at  2s.  a day  for  each  horse  and 
servant,  469  ; oats  for  horses  of  the  lord 
governor,  181 ; oats  for  captain  of 
Myllan’s  horse,  181;  for  the  chamber- 
lain  of  Fife’s  (archbishop  of  Glasgow), 
181,  323,  410,  413  ; for  the  deputy 
chamberlain’s,  252 ; for  the  queen’s, 
252  ; for  John  Betoun’s,  411  ; for  the 
chamberlain  of  Fife’s  horses  in  Edin- 
bgh,  413  ; allowance  to  the  comptroller 
for  six  horses  at  12d.  per  day,  358. 

Horsemen.  /Sfee-Military  Service. 

Horsmur,  635. 

Hospital,  sasine  of  patronage  of  hospitals 
in  earldom  of  Sutherland,  565. 

See  St  Laurence  ; St  Leonard ; St 

Mary  Magdalene ; Kingcase. 

Host  (exercitus),  Dispensation  in  favour 
of  heirs  of  persons  slain  in  the  king’s. 
See  Heirs. 

Hosting : the  grantee  of  certain  lands  in 
Ardmanach  to  furnish  two  horsemen, 

‘ ‘ unum  eorum  cum  lancia  cum  uno  equo 
onerativo,”  for  each  £10  land  when  re- 
quired, and  not  to  join  any  hostings 
(“  exercitum,  viz.  le  hostings  ”)  except 
with  the  king  or  his  lieutenant,  147  n.  ; 
remission  of  fermes  for  the  destruction 
of  grain  and  hay  at  the  time  of  the 
“ exercitus  ” of  Dunglas,  220. 

Hottirduskan,  lands  of,  530. 

House  covered  with  tiles  in  Blaknes,  2. 

Household  (domicilium),  onions  and  mus- 
tard for  king’s,  2 ; barley  for  ale  for 
king’s  and  queen’s,  4 ; ditto  vouched  for 
by  the  “clericus  expensarum,”  4; 
onions  from  Falkland  for  king’s,  6,  160  ; 
salt,  marts  and  swine  from  Orkney  and 
Shetland  for  king’s,  and  salt  from  ditto 
for  queen’s,  32 ; ditto  for  lord  governor’s, 
72,  130  ; barley  for  king’s  and  queen’s, 
14, 166  ; wheat  for  the,  40  ; malt  at  Stir- 


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INDEX. 


ling  for  ale  for  king’s  and  queen’s,  for 
six  months,  42  Us  ; ditto  certified  under 
hand  of  John  Chesholm,  42  ; spices  and 
chandlery  for  king’s  and  queen’s,  54  ; 
payment  from  customs  of  Dundee  for 
expenses  of  the  king  in  money,  spices, 
and  other  necessaries,  95  ; spices"  and 
chandlery  for  king’s,  104,  107  ; four 
lasts  of  salmon  to  be  delivered  to  the 
king  at  Dingwall,  149,  308,  388  ; marts 
for  queen’s,  157 ; coals  for  lord  governor’s, 
130,  131 ; expenses  of  the  lord  governor’s, 
for  four  months,  118  ; of  the  king 
and  his  brother  the  lord  duke,  119  ; 
of  the  king  and  his  family,  218  ; fat, 
dripping,  intestines,  suet  and  hides  sold 
by  the  comptroller,  118,  217,  284,  347, 
456  ; wheat  and  barley  from  Moray  to 
the  lord  governor’s  baker,  133,  134  ; 
expenses  of  sixteen  persons  in  charge  of 
the  castle  of  Falkland  for  forty-six 
weeks,  162  ; their  cooking  utensils,  162, 
163  ; payment  from  customs  of  Perth 
for  wine  and  ale  for  the  lord  governor’s, 
196,  262  ; sums  received  by  the  comp- 
troller from  the  custumars  of  Perth  for 
provision  for  the  lord  governor  when 
there,  and  from  the  custumars  of  Dundee 
for  purchase  of  claret  and  ale,  216 ; 
bread  (6900  five  score  and  eight  “pan- 
num ”)  and  malt  for  the  lord  governor’s, 
219  ; capons  and  poultry  for  the  lord 
governor’s,  at  Falkland,  252-3;  expenses 
of  the  king’s,  for  thirteen  months,  284; 
“uncostis”of  the  king  and  lord  governor, 
284;  five  “tersans”  of  the  lord  gover- 
nor’s wine  delivered  to  the  king  by  the 
comptroller,  284  ; wheat  for  king’s,  321, 
359  ; Urquhard,  in  Fife,  to  maintain 
500  sheep  for  the  king,  497,  500  ; and 
passim. 

Household,  books  of  the  (of  the  king,  of  the 
queen,  of  the  governor),  54,  87,  100, 
104,  107,  118,  133,  134,  155,  174,  179, 
181,  194,  196,  201,  205,  216-219,  246, 
253,  262,  265,  284,  321,  347,  416,  456, 


472,  473  ; “libri  dietarum,”  10,13,  284, 
348,  457,  470,  471  ; two  household-books 
bought  by  the  clerk  of  expenses,  104  ; two 
ditto  for  the  governor,  203  ; payment 
from  customs  of  Perth  for  spices,  fish, 
and  wine  for  the  king,  entered  in  house- 
hold-books of  the  queen,  100  ; payment 
at  Perth  for  ale  for  the  queen’s,  entered 
in  the  books  of  the,  by  order  of  the 
Comptroller  who  had  not  fully  accounted 
for  the  same,  155  ; the  “ libri  domicilii  ” 
of  the  lord  governor  subscribed  by  his 
“ magister  hospitii,”  473. 

Household,  fee  of  the,  to  the  great 
chamberlain,  17  ; Earl  ofErgile,  “magis- 
ter hospitii,”  147,  194,  317  n. ; “hospi- 
tium ” and  “domicilium  ” used  synony- 
mously, 262  ; Crochet,  “ magister  hospi- 
tii” of  the  lord  governor,  214  ; fees  of 
the  king’s  servitors,  227  ; the  name  of 
Andrew  Murray  “in  butellaria  regis” 
omitted  “ in  cedula  domicilii,”  469. 
See  also  Clerk  of  expenses  ; Clerk  of  the 
household  ; Comptroller  ; James  v.  ; 
Janet,  Captain. 

Housfeild,  lands  of,  556. 

Houston,  in  Renfrew,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Houstoun,  534. 

sasine  to,  515. 

John,  bailie  of  Irwyne,  339. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Houstoun,  534. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Blakburne  and 

others  in  Linlithgowshire,  557. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Ardyne  and 

Achinfour,  577. 

How  Medo,  le,  in  Crawmond  Regis,  sasine 
of  ten  acres  of,  585. 

Howcleuch.  See  Robertstoun. 

Howden,  sasine  of,  to  Radulph  Turnbule, 
609  ; to  John  Lessalis,  620. 

Howis,  half-merk  lands  of,  635. 

Howisone,  Agnes,  the  liferent  of  lands  in 
Edinburghshire  reserved  to,  on  her 
renunciation  of  the  fee  in  favour  of 
Alexander  Mowbray,  581. 

Howmys,  lands  of,  524. 


INDEX. 


741 


Hownom,  barony  of,  sasine  of  half  of  (lands 
specified),  to  Thomas  Rutherfurd,  573. 

Howstoun,  in  Linlithgow,  Mains  of,  with 
mill  and  cottages,  granted  to  Sir  John 
Sinclar,  2. 

Howthwate,  lands  of,  523. 

Hugh,  Prior  of  Yallis  Yirtutis,  274,  341, 
375. 

“ Hugonis  ” [ ? Fitzhugh]  Donald,  sasine 
to,  of  halves  of  Tulloch,  Elrik  and  Estir 
Monyok,  626. 

Hume,  Castle  of,  maintenance  of  twenty- 
four  persons  in,  from  26th  March  to  30th 
September  1518,  352  ; payment  to  Sir 
' James  Hammiltoun  of  Fynnert  for  his 
custody  of,  from  1st  October  1518  to 
June  1520,  460. 

Lord,  Alexander,  great  chamberlain, 

executed  by  Albany,  October  1516, 
xliv. ; his  life  in  the  period  of  the 
accounts,  lxxxix.-xciii.  ; his  accounts 
as  receiver  of  Ettrick  Forest,  16;  his 
fee  as  guardian  of  the  Middle,  West  and 
East  Marches,  17 ; his  fee  of  the  household, 
17  ; for  custody  of  Newwerk,  17  ; his 
fee  for  inbringing  the  fermes  of  the 
Forest,  17  ; witness  to  a charter  at  Edin- 
burgh, 15th  August  1511,  147  ; ditto 
14th  July  1513,  317. 

Adam,  son  of  the  late  Patrick  Hume 

of  Fastcastell  part  of  Ryislaw  alienated 
to,  623. 

Alisone.  See  Hume,  Katerine. 

— — David,  Prior  of  Coldinghame,  slain 
by  James  Hepburn  of  Hailes,  xlvi. 

Sir  David,  of  Wedderburn,  slays 

De  La  Bastie,  17th  September  1517, 
xli. ; slays  Blackadder,  Prior  of  Cold- 
inghame, xlvi.  ; his  lands  of  Dundonald, 
in  the  king’s  hands  by  his  forfeiture, 
let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of  Thorne- 
toune,  thesaurer,  487  ; sasine  to,  of 
Weddirburn  and  others  in  Berwickshire, 
522. 

— — Dionisius,  sasine  to,  of  Blook  and 
others  in  Cunynghame,  556. 


Hume,  Elizabeth.  See  Hume,  Katerine. 

John,  bailie  of  Hadingtoun,  273. 

Katerine,  sasine  of  one  third  of  lands 

in  Berwickshire  to,  and  of  the  two  other 
thirds  to  her  sisters  Alisone  and  Eliza- 
beth, 590. 

Katherine,  spouse  of  the  late  James 

Edmonstoun,  part  of  Ryislaw  held  by, 
in  conjunct  fee,  623. 

William,  of  Aitoun,  payment  to,  19. 

Hungrehills.  See  Cochnoch. 

Huntarhall,  lands  of,  529. 

Huntarland.  See  Smithfeild. 

Hunter  (Huntir),  David,  tenant  in  Newton 
of  Reras,  498  ; part  of  his  rent  remitted 
“propter  inopiam,”  403,  498. 

James,  bailie  of  Forfar,  62  ; sheriff 

“ in  hac  parte,”  540. 

John,  keeper  of  the  deer  in  Cumray, 

20,  231,  313,  362,  379,  608  n. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Tulyhekeis, 

611. 

Martin,  king’  and  queen’s  baker,  to 

answer  for  wheat  delivered  to  him,  4 ; 

- queen’s  baker,  executors  of  the  late,  21  ; 
wheat  to,  30,  40. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Inchok  and 

others  in  Forfar,  556. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of  lands 

of  Calderwod,  558  ; of  lands  of  Aruele 
Hunter  in  Cunynghame,  558. 

William,  part  of  Clerkland  let  to, 

491. 

Huntlie,  Third  Earl  of,  Alexander,  notices 
of,  in  the  accounts,  xlviii.  ; his  account 
as  chamberlain  of  Murray,  rendered  by 
Mr  John  Calder,  27,  67,  132  ; lessee  of 
lordship  of  Brechin  and  Nevare,  his 
account  rendered  by  his  serjeant,  81  ; 
account  of  (Earl  of  Hunthill)  as  lessee 
of  Brechin  and  Nevare,  153,  825  ; 
rendered  by,  at  Edinburgh,  368,  425  ; 
his  account  as  receiver  of  fermes  of 
Strathde  and  Cromar,  78,  152  ; ditto 
rendered  by  his  deputy  John  Gordoune, 
324  366,  424  ; mart  and  oats  fermes 


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INDEX, 


remitted  to,  in  lease  of  lordships  of 
Strathde  and  Cromar,  80,  158,  324, 
367,  425  ; his  arrears  remitted,  152  ; 
fermes  of  Strathdee,  Cromar,  Brechin 
and  Nevare  received  from,  282 ; chamber- 
lain  of  Moray,  283  ; escheats  for 
slaughter  of  Banerman  of  Waltirtoun 
received  from,  346  ; contract  between 
him  and  the  late  earl  of  Athole  for 
extradition  to  the  former  of  the  lord- 
ships  of  Ross  and  Ardmanach,  384  ; 
barley  bought  from,  471. 

“ Husbandi” : allowance  “propter  inopiam 
husbandorum  de  Corntoun,”  40,  41 ; 
allowance  to  “husbandi”  of  Galloway 
for  marts,  35,  74,  135,  234,  297,  427  ; 
ditto  of  Garviauch,  77 ; ditto  of  Discheir 
and  Toyer,  228  ; money  payments  to 
“husbandi”  of  certain  places  in  Ross 
for  grain,  marts  and  sheep,  85,  143,  304, 
382;  “husbandi”  of  Ardmanach,  89, 
(145),  148,  307,  387  ; of  Bute,  20,  231, 
313,  362,  379  ; of  Kincrag,  Culkenze, 
andCulyeauch  Mekle  (in  Ross),  86,  143, 
304,  382.  See  also  Husbandlands. 

Husbandlands : sasine  of  a husbandland 
in  town  and  territory  of  Grenelaw  in 
ward,  572  ; of  third  of  a husbandland  in 
town  and  territory  of  Pinkertoun,  585  ; 
of  two  husbandlands  in  town  and  terri- 
tory of  Morthington,  585  ; to  three 
sisters  of  a husbandland  in  territory  of 
burgh  of  Selkirk,  for  which  blenchferme 
service  of  serjeant  was  due,  595  ; hus- 
bandlands, viz.,  Kainland  and  Couper- 
land,  connected  with  office  of  crowner 
and  serjeant  of  sheriffdom  of  Selkirk, 
628  ; third  of  a husbandland  to  serjeant 
of  Selkirkshire,  635. 

of  Ballincreif,  183,  185  ; fermes  of 

do. , 515  ; ditto  in  money  and  kind, 
562,  see  also  Ballincreif;  of  Gradane, 
515;  in  Berwickshire,  522  ; of  Cesfurde, 
538  ; in  Haddington,  543  ; in  Newtoun 
of  Duns,  575  ; in  town  and  territory  of 
Bold,  583,  605  ; in  Nanwer  in  lordship 


of  Duns,  588  ; in  territory  of  Duns,  555, 
592  ; in  Peeblesshire,  602  ; in  town  of 
Duns,  609  ; of  Blakburn,  614  ; of  towns 
of  Carybald,  Hutoun  and  Duns,  615  ; 
in  town  and  territory  of  Simpryne,  619  ; 
in  territory  of  Little  Newtoun,  625  ; in 
town  and  territory  of  Langtoun,  633  ; 
of  Grymmislaw,  see  Grymmislaw.  See 
also  “Husbandi.” 

Hutoun,  in  Berwickshire,  sasine  of  third 
of,  to  Katerine  Hume,  589  ; of  the  two 
other  parts  of,  to  Alisone  and  Elizabeth 
Hume,  590 ; husbandland  of  town  of, 
614  ; common  pasture  of,  614. 

in  Dumfriesshire,  sasine  of  £20  lands 

of,  to  William  Hereis,  560. 

Hyltoun  of  Tulycultre,  lands  of,  539. 

Iley  Herald  (Yleyhyraldus),  fermes  of 
certain  lands  in  Galloway,  granted  to, 
for  life,  34,  73,  135,  234,  297,  427. 

Incense,  one  pound  of  (thuris),  for  duplica- 
tion of  blenchferme  of  lands  in  Craw- 
mond  and  Corstorphin,  588. 

Inche,  lands  of,  in  Lanark,  529. 

John,  “qui  obiit  in  bello,”  Packhill 

let  to  his  son  John  and  his  relict  Jonet 
Barclay,  495,  502. 

Inchemartyne,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Ogilvy,  with  fishing  called  “ le 
Kingis  Inche,  524. 

Inchenan,  sasine  of  palace  of,  with  park 
and  gardens,  mains  of,  and  town  of,  to 
John  Stewart  [Earl  of  Lennox],  554. 

Inchery  (Ynchery),  fermes  of,  395,  502. 

Inchesture  and  Bawgawy,  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  to  George  Kynnarde,  524. 

Inchmartyne  and  Craigdall,  sasine  of,  to 
William,  Earl  of  Erol,  619. 

Inchok,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Huntar,  556. 

Inchow,  le  Over,  lands  of,  613. 

Inchyra,  sasine  of,  with  fishing,  to 
William  Hay,  519. 

Inenteir,  lands  of,  523. 

Infeftment,  the  tenants  of  Ardett  to  take 


INDEX. 


743 


up  their  infeftments  before  Whitsunday 
under  penalty  of  forfeit,  495.  See 
Recognition. 

Inglauston,  lands  of,  545. 

Inglis,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Tervate  and  third  of  Caskelpy,  526. 

— George,  bailie  of  Ayr,  112  ; custumar 
of  Ayr,  260,  329,  432. 

— — Sir  James,  “servitor  familiaris”  of  the 
queen,  payment  to,  8 ; queen’s  chaplain, 
fee  paid  to,  from  fermes  of  Galloway 
until  he  be  beneficed,  74  ; chaplain 
celebrating  in  monastery  of  Cambuskyn- 
neth  for  souls  of  James  ill.  and  his 
queen,  157. 

John,  “king’s  marischal,”  his  fee, 

11 ; ditto  for  keeping  the  king’s  pewter 
vessels,  11  ; late  usher  of  the  late  king, 

121. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Langlandhill,  562. 

John,  of  Culquhally,  lands  of 

Douchles  granted  to,  in  blenchferme, 
241. 

Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Duchlas 

and  Cregor,  589. 

Mariota,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Douchlas 

and  Megoure  in  virtue  of  act  in  favour 
of  heirs  of  those  slain  in  the  king’s 
army,  586. 

Thomas,  tenant  in  Ardett,  494. 

Thomas,  “qui  obiit  in  bello  cum 

rege,”  half  of  Murthocarny  let  to  his 
widow  Christiane  Meldrum,  494,  502. 

William,  custumar  of  Kirkcudbright, 

96,  198,  264  ; bailie  of  Kirkcudbright, 

111. 

Inglistoune,  in  Inverness,  sasine  of  sixteen 
parts  of,  to  James  Fentoun,  565. 

Innene,  sasine  of  eighteenth  of,  to  James 
Crawmond,  571. 

Innerallone  (Inneralloun),  fermes  of  half 
of,  the  other  half  belonging  to  Alexander 
Lamby,  36  ; annuity  of  ten  merks  for 
half  of,  to  heirs  of  Alexander  Lamby, 
37  ; wheat  fermes  of,  40  ; barley  fermes 
of,  41  ; oat  fermes  of  Cortoun  of,  43. 


Innerarite  (Inneraryte),  barony  of,  sasine 
of  fee  of,  to  David  lord  Lyndesay, 
master  of  Craufurd,  598;  liferent  of, 
in  hands  of  Margaret  Carmichell, 
duchess  of  Montrose,  599. 

le  pethous  of,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas 

Fothrynghaim,  582. 

Innerichty,  sasine  of,  with  mill  and  mul- 
tures, to  Alexander  Bawbirny,  mair  of 
the  quarter  of  Dundee,  583. 

Innerkelour,  cornmyln  of,  6l3  ; parish  of, 
613.  See  also  Redecastell. 

Innerkip,  in  Renfrew,  lands  of,  526. 

Innerleith,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Towris,  533. 

Innerlochty  alias  Spittale,  in  barony  of 
Balgony,  553. 

Innermany,  lands  of,  86. 

Innermeith  (Innermeth),  sasine  of,  to 
Richard  Stewart,  544. 

barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  mills  and 

fishings,  to  Richard  lord  Innermeth, 
609. 

lord,  Richard,  sasine  to,  of  baron}7  of 

Innermeth  and  lands  of  Balgowin,  609  ; 
of  lands  and  barony  of  Redecastell  and 
Innermeith,  which  had  been  in  ward, 
613. 

Innernele,  lands  of,  517. 

Innernochty,  sasine  of  advocation  of  church 
of,  to  Alexander  Elphinston,  562. 

Innernyte,  fermes  of,  156. 

Innerpeffre  (Innerprefry),  annualrent  of, 
125,  240,  253,  310,  390;  sasine  of,  to 
David  Drummond,  628  ; mortification 
to  chaplains  of  college  of,  628. 

Innerqueich,  manor  and  mill  of,  liferented 
by  Jonet  Gordoun,  spouse  of  the  late 
Alexander  lord  Lindesay,  599. 

Innerquhorske,  lands  of,  594. 

Innerquhoura,  lands  of,  86. 

Innerury,  “ le  fortre  ” of,  confirmed  to 
William  Cumyng  of  Inverellochy,  315. 
See  also  Enneroury. 

Inneryaldy,  George  Murray  in,  25. 

Intestines  of  marts  sold  by  the  comp- 


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INDEX. 


troller,  118,  217,  347,  456;  allowance 
for  overcharge  of,  461. 

Inverellochy,  lands  of,  with  castle,  lake, 
fishings  and  mill,  and  with  the  “fortre  ” 
of  Innerury,  charter  of,  to  William 
Cumyng,  junior,  on  resignation  by  his 
father  William  Cumyng  of  Inverellochy, 
knight,  Marchmond  herald,  315. 

Inverkeithing  (Innerkething,  Innerkethin, 
Inverkethin,  Inverkething),  accounts  of 
bailies  of,  58,  115,  208,  274,  340,  376, 
447  ; of  custumars  of,  195,  266,  332, 
372,  434 ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from 
bailies  of,  117,  215,  280,  345,  452,  453  ; 
from  custumars  of,  215,  280,  345,  452, 
453  ; sasine  of  lands  in  barony  of,  to 
James  Skrymgeour,  510  ; office  of  mair 
of  fee  of  east  part  of  the  quarter  of,  537. 

Inverkelane  in  Cowell,  626. 

Inverness  (Innerness,  Innernes,  Invernys), 
accounts  of  bailies  of,  63,  103,  211,  277, 
336,  449  ; annuities  from  fermes  of,  to 
priory  of  Friars  Preachers  (Dominicans) 
of,  and  to  chaplain  in  cathedral  of 
Moray,  64,  110,  211,  278,  336,  450  ; 
Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies  of, 
116,  215,  280,  453  ; from  custumars  of, 
348,  (with  Ross,  Suthirland  and  Cathnes) 
452,  453  ; overcharge  of  salmon  belong- 
ing to  Adam  Hoppar  in  account  of 
custumar  of,  354  ; custom  of,  before 
entry  of  Earl  of  Moray,  283  ; accounts 
of  customs  of,  with  Ross,  Sutherland 
and  Cathnes,  336,  373,  440. 

Friars  Preachers  (Dominicans)  of. 

See  Friars. 

John  of,  anniversary  of,  in  cathedral 

of  Moray,  28,  68. 

parish  church  of,  payment  to  chaplain 

celebrating  at  the  altar  of  Holy  Rood 
(Sancte  Crucis)  in,  by  mandate  of  the 
king,  89,  148,  307,  387. 

Vicar  of,  Sir  Robert,  in  arrears  of 

oats  and  salmon  of  Moray,  31  ; his 
executors  to  be  cited,  31.  See  Rankin, 
Sir  Robert. 


Inverness,  sheriff  of,  notice  of  proceedings 
in  court  of,  regarding  lands  of  Coulemure, 
149,  308,  388. 

sheriffdom  of,  lordship  of  Ardmanach 

within  the,  145. 

Inverry  (Inverre,  Invere,  Invary),  granted 
to  Bishop  of  Dunkeld  by  James  ii.  , 155 
226,  365,  422  ; fermes  of,  226. 

— — Friars  Preachers  (Dominicans)  of. 
See  Friars. 

Inverurie.  See  Innerurie. 

Inverynne  in  Cowell,  626. 

Irish  goods,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Iron  for  windows  of  new  work  at  Falk- 
land, 175. 

Irvine  (Irwyn,  Irwyne,  Irwyi,  Irwine, 
Irwing,  Irvyne),  accounts  of  custumars 
of,  48,  92,  188,  261,  329,  432  ; of  bailies 
of,  61,  109,  206,  273,  339,  376,  445  ; 
Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies  of, 
116,  215,  280,  345,  452,  453  ; from  cus- 
tumars of,  117,  215,  280,  345,  453  ; 
custom  of  hides  and  herrings  paid  to 
custumars  of,  and  allowed  to  custumars 
of  Ayr,  95  ; ditto  of  wool,  hides  and 
wodfells,  188  ; two  merks  annualrent  of 
customs  of,  to  David  Cunnynghame, 
635  ; leases  of  lands  of  Stewartoune 
made  at,  by  the  commissioners,  490 ; 
Burrow  Myll  of,  628  ; common  of, 
635. 

Alexander,  of  Drum,  accounts  of,  as 

intromitter  with  Kintor,  Coule  and 
Oneile,  26,  77,  138,  228,  294,  (rendered 
by  Mr  William  Andersoune,  chaplain,) 
430  ; pays  fermes  of  Coule,  27,  79,  139  ; 
lands  of  Coule  belonging  to,  431  ; an- 
nuity to  heirs  of  William  Wrycht,  paid 
to,  65,  115,  212,  (Sir  Alexander,  knight,) 
277,  342,  449. 

Isles,  The,  provision  for  castles  in,  119  ; 
pledges  and  provisions  kept  by  Earl  of 
Ergile  for  security  of,  419. 

Alexander  of,  fishery  of  Ochell  claimed 

by  his  heirs,  85,  142,  303. 

Islesmen,  the,  fortification  and  defence  of 


INDEX. 


745 


castles  of  Dingwall  and  Redcastle  by  the 
Bishop  of  Caithness  against,  140,  141. 

Itale,  Sir  John,  chaplain  in  Brechin 
cathedral,  276.  See  also  Ettale,  John. 

Italian  Players,  troop  of,  at  Scotch  Court, 
cxlvi.  ; payment  to  six  Italian  actors 
(histrionibus  Ytilis)  of  the  lord  governor, 
220  ; gift  of  £6  to  four  ‘ ‘ histrionibus 
Ytalis  ” at  their  departure  by  order  of 
the  lord  governor,  285  ; payments  to 
Italian  trumpeters,  353,  431  ; to  players, 
8 ; to  trumpeters  and  players  (tubicinis 
et  histrionibus),  300,  424. 

Ithane,  water  of,  fishings  of,  606  ; “le 
hynt  fisehe”  of,  “infra  Macharlyn  et  le 
Sekfurd  de  Fyvie,”  634. 


“Jacturalia”  in  Exchequer,  121,  174, 
222,  289,  357. 

Jakistoun  and  Skaldochmur,  superiority 
of,  annexed  to  third  part  of  Wardris 
Flemyng,  570. 

Jakkis,  Captain,  in  command  at  Dunbar, 
cxliii.  See  Sanct  Jakkis. 

Jakstoun,  lands  of,  634. 

Jaktoun,  lands  of,  in  barony  of  Kilbride, 
607. 

James,  prior  of  Carmelites  of  Perth,  274. 

ship  called  the,  144,  149. 

James  i.,  King,  110. 

James  ii..  King,  155,  226,  365,  422  ; chap- 
lain founded  by,  at  Tain,  89,  147,  307, 
387. 

James  hi.,  King,  granted  annuity  to  Friars 
Preachers  of  Edinburgh,  44,  184  ; pay- 
ment to  chaplain  at  Cambuskynneth  for 
souls  of,  and  Margaret  his  queen,  157. 

James  hi.  and  iv.,  Kings,  prebendary  at 
Lestalrig  for  souls  of,  219,  286,  354,  464; 
remission  of  arrears  of  rent  for  souls  of, 
296  ; payment  to  Robert  Galloway  “ex 
eo  quia  conservat  res  diversas  regis 
defuncti  ad  usum  regis  moderni,”  358, 
468. 

James  iy.,  King,  “post  decessum  regis,” 
VOL.  XIV. 


7 ; castles  of  Norhame  and  Chilling- 
hame  destroyed  by,  and  the  captains 
sent  as  prisoners  to  Falkland,  9 ; at 
Northame  in  Northumberland,  79  ; 
chaplain  at  Stirling  on  the  foundation 
of,  38  ; ale  for,  at  Stirling,  42  ; pay- 
ment for  soul  of,  to  chaplains  of 
Lestalrig  by  order  of  the  queen,  76  ; 
payment  to  John  Hog,  burgess  of  Edin- 
burgh for  certain  debts  of,  103 ; marriage 
and  dowry  of  the  Earl  of  Mortoun  and 
the  king’s  daughter  [Catherine],  106, 
200  ; Dovok,  laundress  of,  121  ; his 
servitor  Thomas  Forat  sent  by,  in  the 
fleet  to  France,  173  ; payment  to  John 
Douglas,  cellarer,  for  his  services  to  the 
late,  178-9  ; fermes  of  half  of  mains  of 
Ballincreif  remitted  to  Robert  Borthuik, 
“machinator,”  by  promise  of  the  late, 
under  his  signet  and  sign  manual,  185  ; 
serpentynis”  bought  in  Ayr  by  order  of, 
188 ; hire  of  boats  from  Ayr  to  Lamlasch 
and  Cumrayis  with  letters  of,  188;  ship 
of,  called  “le  Bark  de  Abavil,”  188  ; 
£10  for  a horse  for,  188  ; rent  re- 
mitted to  a poor  widow  in  alms  for  the 
soul  of,  248  ; ditto  to  John  Dowglas 
for  his  services  to,  252  ; a tower  called 
the  dungeon  in  Rothesay  castle  built  by 
order  of  the  late,  362  ; Donald  Falconer, 
old  servant  of,  403  ; Henry  Mair, 
“familiaris  regis,”  269;  William  Bal- 
four, servitor  of,  288  ; armourer  of,  see 
Cochrane,  Alan  ; statute  made  by,  in 
Northumberland,  in  favour  of  the  heirs 
of  persons  dying  in  his  army,  see 
Heirs.  See  also  Flodden. 

James  iy.,  King,  gifts  by,  to  the  accountant 
of  Fife  (James  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,) 
“pro  gratuitu  et  servitio  regi,”  14,  16  ; 
fermes  of  Borray  granted  by,  to  cathedral 
of  Orkney,  32,  72,  130,  256,  301,  416  ; 
grant  by,  to  Marioun  Bonkle,  relict 
of  John  Lindesay,  for  services  to 
king  and  queen,  dated  at  Edinburgh 
24th  February  1512,  34,  35  ; granted 
3 B 


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INDEX. 


oatmeal  to  Elena  Gourlay,  for  support 
of  her  children,  39  ; charter  by,  of  lands 
of  Ballincreif  to  John  Drummonds 
carpenter,  for  his  services,  dated  at 
Edinburgh  8th  August  1512,  44  n.  ; £200 
given  by,  to  Sir  Alexander  Ogilvy,  out 
of  earldom  of  Moray,  69  ; salmon  from 
Aberdeen  to  Sisters  of  St  Clare  in 
Veir,  by  alms  of,  98  ; granted  liferent 
fee  to  Dongal  Hannay,  his  falconer, 
under  great  seal,  106  ; granted  exemp- 
tion from  custom  to  Margret  Camroun, 
107  ; payment  to  student  of  medicine  at 
Aberdeen  by  grant  of,  113  ; feu-charter 
by,  to  Henry  Stewart  in  augmentation 
of  rental,  145  n.  ; fermes  of  Balcancoll 
granted  to  David  Grahame  by,  162, 
171  ; granted  liferent  of  Auldhall  and 
Balbreky  to  Thomas  Gourlay,  his 
carpenter,  under  his  signet  and  hand, 
175  ; remission  of  customs  to  Margaret 
Crechtoune  by  grant  of,  203  ; lands  set 
to  Elizabeth  Crechtoun  by,  126,  240, 
254,  311,  391  ; feu-charter  of  Kintor 
granted  to  John  Lesly  of  Wardiris  by, 
229;  charter  by,  dated  at  Edinburgh 
14th  July  1513  (a.  r.  26),  refers  also  to 
other  charters  by,  dated  at  Edinburgh 
18th  January  1503  (a.  r.  16)  and  18th 
September  1507  (a.  r.  20)  315  n.  ; half 
of  Newtoun  of  Reras  let  to  "William 
Parlie  for  life  by,  399  ; an  annuity 
granted  by,  to  Margaret  countess  of 
Rothes,  466  ; ditto  to  Mariot  Stanelie, 
relict  of  George  Tailliefeir,  444. 

James  y.,  King,  notice  of  payment  to 
queen’s  servants  for  expenses  of,  7 ; to 
Patrick  Ballintyne  for,  9 ; to  John 
Douglas  for,  at  Falkland  during  Michael- 
mas 1513,  9,  10  ; to  Robert  Buttoun  for, 
in  Stirling,  39  ; fermes  of  Aim  ornes 
paid  to  the  queen  for,  74 ; spices, 
fish  and  wine  for,-  100  ; payment  to 
the  queen’s  steward  from  customs  of 
Perth,  for  spices  and  money  for,  101  ; 
satin  and  “crammose  velvus”  tunics 


for,  by  the  queen’s  order,  104;  “vel- 
vus ” to  Mariota  Bonkle,  for  two  tunics 
for,  107  ; household  expenses  of, 
and  of  his  brother  the  lord  duke  from 
8th  August  to  17th  September  1515, 
119  ; spices,  chandlery  and  pantry  - 
necessaries,  e.g.,  napkins  for  their  use, 
119;  fees  of  the  four  “ rokkaris  ” of, 
and  of  his  brother,  120  ; falcons  for,  and 
the  lord  governor,  130,  257,  301,  416  ; 
fuel  for  coming  of,  with  the  lord 
governor  to  Ross,  144,  305,  383. 

James  v.,  King,  charter  by  (Jacobus  Dei 
gratia  rex  Scotorum),  with  consent  of 
his  dearest  cousin  and  tutor  John, 
duke  of  Albany,  governor  and  protector 
of  the  kingdom,  172;  fermes  of  Ballin- 
creif granted  to  Robert  Borthuik  for 
services  to  the  king  and  his  governess 
(dominatrix),  186  ; letter  of  pension  by, 
(James  be  the  grace  of  God,  King  of 
Scottis),  with  advice  of  the  lord 
governor,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  19th 
March  1515,  192 ; herrings  for,  at 

Stirling,  194  ; spices,  chandlery,  pewter 
vessels,  table-linen,  &c.  for,  202  ; 
“tanny,  cairsay,  and  camelot  ” to  the 
chamber-servants  of,  202  ; annuity  to 
two  women  servants  of,  222  ; fee  of  lord 
Drummond  for  keeping  Stirling  castle 
and  the  person  of,  243  ; expenses  of,  and 
of  his  household  from  31st  July  1516  to 
1st  September  1517,  284  ; expenses  of 
lord  Borthuik  as  guardian  of  the  person 
of,  from  May  to  September  1517  by 
order  of  the  Estates,  285  ; fee  of  Mawes 
Atyinsoun,  laundress  of,  287/  288,  356, 
465  ; four  servants  of,  dismissed,  290, 
see  also  Craig,  John ; Duly,  William ; 
Douglas,  Patrick;  wheat  of  Fife  for  house- 
hold of,  from  1st  January  1517  to  1st 
August  1518,  321  ; barley  to  Cristiane 
Wylie,  late  nurse  of,  250,  see  also  Wylie, 
Cristiane. 

— — expenses  of,  and  of  his  household  from 
1st  September  1517  to  25th  August 


INDEX. 


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1518,  348  ; “ uncostis  ” on  the  king  and 
his  household  (familia),  348  ; payment 
of  £200  each  to  the  three  lords,  viz. 
Borthuik,  Ruthven  and  Erskin,  for  one- 
third  of  the  year  each  (for  attendance 
on),  349  ; payment  to  Patrick  Crechtoun 
of  Cranstoun  Riddale,  knight,  for  keep- 
ing the  castle  of  Edinburgh  during  the 
residence  of,  therein  until  the  arrival  of 
the  lord  governor,  from  1st  September 
1517  to  1st  September  1518,  349  ; fee  of 
Mariota  Douglas,  nurse  of,  and  payment 
to  her  for  purchases  made  for, '350,  459  ; 
repair  of  the  room  (“camera  magistri”) 

' in  which  the  king  is  taught,  350  ; pay- 
ment to  Cuthbert  and  Duncan  Crechtoun 
for  their  labours  in  the  castle  although 
not  entered  in  the  book  of  the  household 
of,  358. 

James  v.,  King,  “boves  pasti”  for,  and  for 
the  lord  governor,  402 ; marts  for,  402  ; 
payment  to  Robert  Borthuik  and  six  other 
“machinatores”  in  the  castle  of  Edin- 
burgh for  guarding,  during  June,  July  and 
August  1517,  285  ; from  1st  September 
1517  to  1st  September  1518,  349 ; and  for 
three  years  and  six  months  from  Its 
September  1518  to  1st  March  1521,  458  ; 
letter  of  pension  by,  to  the  widow  of  a 
singer  in  chapel  royal,  443  ; expenses  of, 
and  his  household  (familia)  from  25th 
August  1518  to  1st  September  1519,  456 ; 
from  1st  September  151 9 to  1st  September 
1520,  457  ; from  1st  September  1520  to 
1st  September  1521,  457  ; from  1st 
September  1521  to  1st  June  1522,  457  ; 
spices,  chandlery  and  “uncostis”  for  the 
said  three  years  and  nine  months,  457  ; 
total  expenses  for  said  period  ‘ ‘ prefer 
proprietatem  regis,”  457  ; payment  to 
guardians  of,  viz.  Borthuik,  Ruthven 
and  Erskin  from  1st  September  1518  to 
1st  May  1522,  458;  pension  assigned  to 
preceptor  of,  out  of  fermes  of  Trabeauch, 
456  ; £50  granted  to  preceptor  of,  for 
renouncing  his  pension  of  £100,  462. 


James  v.,  King,  £40  for  clothes  for,  viz. 

‘ ‘ tunica  de  velveto  duploito,  lie  chamlot 
de  gold,  galigis,  et  lie  galdcot  de  velveto, 
ac  cella  de  eodem,”  463  ; annual  fee  of 
Robert  Kynnard,  surgeon  of,  paid  half 
by  the  comptroller  and  half  by  the 
thesaurer,  466  ; £12  to  nurse  of,  for 
support  of  her  family,  469 ; William 
Forsith  “in  camera  regis,”  464  ; land 
granted  to,  and  to  the  college  of 
Lestalrig,  by  the  laird  of  Lestalrig,  471  ; 
81  chalders  odd  of  wheat  and  121  chalders 
odd  of  barley  for,  and  his  household 
(familia)  for  the  three  years  and  nine 
months  from  25th  August  1518  to  1st 
June  1522,  470;  commission  by,  (James 
be  the  grace  of  God,  King  of  Scottis,) 
with  advice  and  consent  of  Albany,  500. 

barber  of,  see  Murray,  John ; mar- 

ischal  of,  see  Craufurd,  James ; servitor 
of,  see  Maxtoun,  William;  usher  of,  see 
Lindesay,  David.  See  also  Household ; 
Wardrobe. 

Albany  appointed  guardian  to, 

xliii. ; on  Albany’s  departure  in  1517 
given  in  charge  of  Earl  Marshall  and 
Lords  Erskine,  Borthwick  and  Ruthven, 
xliv. ; traces  of  his  infancy  in  the 
accounts,  lii. ; expenses  of  his  house- 
hold, lvi. 

Janet,  Captain,  Albany’s  master  of  the 
household,  cxliv.  ; one  of  the  “ magistri 
hospitii”  of  the  lord  governor,  262.  See 
also  Janot,  Captain. 

Janitor.  See  Porter. 

Janot,  Captain,  “ magister  hospitii  ” to  the 
lord  governor,  payments  at  Dundee  by 
precept  of,  265.  See  also  Janet ; Jonet. 

Jardenfeild,  sasine  of,  to  David  Hume, 
522  ; to  Alexander  Jardin  of  Appelgarth, 
knight,  612. 

Jardine  (Jardin,  Jarding,  Jardan,  Jardane), 
Sir  Alexander,  of  Apilgirth,  knight, 
Comptroller,  payments,  furnishings,  &c. 
to,  or  by  order  of,  as  comptroller,  87, 
124,  127,  129,  130-2,  137-140,  151, 


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INDEX. 


153-158,  165,  168,  174,  176,  179-181, 
188-191,  193,  195-202,  204-213,  (then 
comptroller)  236,  255,  265,  309  ; delivery 
to,  of  money  “ in  quadam  boxa  et  libera- 
tis quibusdam  Gallis,”  127;  forage  for  his 
horse,  136  ; his  account  as  comptroller 
in  1516,  214  ; outlay  of  his  officers 
riding  to  collect  the  king’s  fermes,  219  ; 
other  expenses  incurred  by  him  ‘ ‘extra 
libros  domicilii,”  219;  superexpenses  of, 
224  ; compensation  to,  for  renouncing 
his  tack  of  the  custom  of  English  goods, 
whereby  the  king  had  been  defrauded, 
353,  (on  the  West  Marches)  463;  sasines 
to,  of  barony  of  Wandale  with  patronage 
of  church  of  Hartside,  612  ; of  Jarden- 
feild,  612 ; of  Kirkanderis,  612  ; of 
Appilgarth  and  other  lands,  612. 

Jedburgh  (Jedworth),  accounts  of  bailies 
of,  61,  212,  272,  342  ; Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  bailies  of,  215,  280,  345. 

— Abbot  of,  annuity  to,  and  religious 
at  Restinot,  from  customs  of  Dundee, 
51,  265,  330,  (by  receipt  of  master 
James  Gray,  chaplain)  371,  442  ; pay- 
ment to,  and  to  prior  of  Rostinoth 
and  canons  there,  from  fermes  of 
lordship  of  Brechin  and  Navare,  81, 
153,  326,  368,  425  ; annuity  to,  and 
to  prior  and  canons  of  Restinot  from 
fermes  of  Montrose  by  receipt  of  Mr 
James  Gray,  rector  of  Lundy,  60,  110, 
208,  339,  447  ; annuity  to,  from  fermes 
of  Forfar,  62,  (by  receipt  of  Sir  John 
Kerr)  114,  (of  Sir  David  Lesly)  208, 
275,  (of  John,  abbot  of  Jedburgh,  prior 
of  Rostinoth)  342,  (of  Sir  John  Ker, 
the  abbot’s  factor)  445. 

“ Jedworth  stanes  ” (?  staves)  for  Dingwall 
castle  and  Redcastle,  141. 

Jedworthfeild,  sasine  to  John  Hay  of 
Hoprew,  knight,  of  lands  of,  and  of 
sheriffship  of  Peebles,  521. 

Jedworthforest,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Archibald  Dowglas,  532. 

Joffray  (Joffra,  Goffray),  Sir  Thomas,  chap- 


lain of  St  Laurence  at  Stirling,  52,  92, 
189,  261,  332. 

Johneston,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Johnestoun,  545. 

Johnestoun,  Nether  and  Over,  sasine  of, 
to  Stephen  Wallace,  550. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  half  of 

Luquharne,  552. 

James,'  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Johne- 
ston and  others  in  Aberdeenshire,  545. 

Thomas,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  540. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Annan  - 

dale,  635. 

Johniscleuch,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Lauder 
of  Bass,  620. 

Johnson  (Jhounsone,  Johnsone),  Andrew, 
two  merkland  of  Casteltoun  of  Foulis 
let  to,  490. 

John,  bailie  of  Haddington,  62. 

Joist,  purchase  “unius  le  geist  ” for 
tower  of  Holyrood  palace,  162. 

Jonet,  captain,  named  in  connexion  with 
new  work  at  Falkland,  174.  See  also 
Janet,  Captain. 

Jonkesone,  William,  his  lands  in  Philop- 
hauch,  540. 

Journey:  53s.  paid  to  captain  Bukket  for 
his  fare  (pro  naulo)  on  his  journey  to 
France,  353  ; £62,  16s.  “pro  naulo,  &c., 
in  illo  itinere”  i.e. , of  Walter  Maluny, 
abbot  of  Glenluce,  and  Albany  herald 
to  France,  463. 

Jurdanstoun,  in  barony  of  Alicht,  liferented 
by  Jonet  Gordoun,  spouse  of  the  late 
Alexander  lord  Lindesay,  599. 

Justice-ayre,  of  Forfar,  584  ; Patrick  Hep- 
burne  to  attend  in  justice-ayres  in  Rox- 
burghshire “pro  servitio  albefirme,”  516. 

Justiciar  of  Kyntyre  and  Knapdale,  sasine 
of  office  of,  to  Colin  Campbell,  517  ; of 
Ergill,  ditto,  ditto,  518.  See  Gray,  lord, 
Andrew. 

Justiciary : commission  granted  to  the  bailie 
of  the  prior  of  Coldingliame  to  apprehend 
and  “justify”  thieves  and  “pikeris” 
within  the  barony  of  Coldingham,  and 


INDEX. 


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to  bring  in  their  escheats  for  the  king’s 
use,  6X7  ; commission  of  justiciary- 
granted  to  the  bailie  of  the  Bishop  of 
Moray  to  “justify  ” certain  persons  for 
the  slaughter  of  a chaplain  within  the 
diocese,  and  mandate  to  the  sheriff  to 
bring  in  their  escheats,  619. 


Kainland  and  Couperland,  husbandlands 
of,  in  Selkirkshire,  628. 

Kalemuk,  sasine  of  part  (“bine  partis”) 
of  third  of,  to  Patrick  Makray,  588. 

'Kamys,  lands  of,  517. 

Karnetralyane.  See  Beildestoun. 

Kay,  Andrew,  sailor,  wheat  to,  for  carry- 
ing grain  to  Leith  for  the  king  “in 
cimba  periclitata  et  submersa,”  406, 
408. 

Andrew  and  his  mother  Jonet  Helys, 

tenants  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

Keir  (Keire),  laird  of,  in  arrears  for  Rath- 
erne,  25  ; “ dominus  Kere  ” sheriff  of 
Perth,  279  ; summoned  before  the 
auditors  for  arrears,  392.  See  also 
Stirling,  Sir  John,  of  Keir. 

Andrew,  deputy  custumar  of  Dun- 

bretane  and  Lowis,  57. 

John,  283. 

Kelly,  in  Aberdeen,  barony  of,  sasine  of, 
to  John  Erskine  of  Nesbitt,  knight,  520. 

in  Forfar,  barony  of.  See  Ouchter- 

lowny. 

Kelour,  sasine  of  lands  of,  with  mill,  &c., 
to  Robert  Douglas,  565. 

Kelso,  George  of,  factor  of  Earl  of  Angus, 

21. 

John,  “ tegulator,”  fee  of,  255. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Nethir  Kelsoland, 

526. 

Keltoun,  half  of  lands  of,  waste,  236  ; 
fourth  of,  298,  428;  “terrae  domini- 
cales  de  Treif”  called  “ le  Manis  de 
Keltoun,”  137  ; “terr.  dom.de  Keltoun” 
called  “le  Grange  de  Treiffe,”  237,  297, 


326;  “terr.  dom.  de  Keltoun”  called 
“ lie  Manys  de  Treiff,”  428. 

Keltoun,  grange  of,  rental  of,  482,  508. 

mill  of,  485,  510. 

Nethir,  grassum  of,  281. 

Nethir  and  Uvir,  “ cum  insula,”  half 

let  to  George  Langmure,  quarter  to 
M‘Lelane  of  Bondby,  481,  507. 

Kelty,  in  Stratherne,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to 
Walter  Bonare,  546. 

Kenmure  and  Lagane,  sasine  to  Jonet 
Gordoun  of  fee  of,  with  mill,  tower  and 
fortalice  of  Kenmure,  for  2d  of  silver 
as  duplication  of  blenchferme,  reserving 
the  liferent  thereof  to  John  Gordoun  of 
Lochinver,  her  grandfather,  592. 

Kennedy  (Kennedie),  Alexander,  lands  in 
Galloway  let  to,  485,  510. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Currachbay 

and  other  lands  in  Carrick  which  had 
been  in  ward,  574. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Bergany, 

Ardstinchell,  Dalfask,  Daltippane  and 
other  lands  in  Carrick,  617,  618  ; of 
Torny  Gannach  and  Challachwrek  Mak- 
dowell,  618. 

Elizabeth,  sasine  to,  of  Balmaclano- 

chan  and  Atiquyn,  535. 

Gilbert,  sasine  to,  of  Stewartoun, 

557 ; of  baronies  of  Cassillis,  Dunnowr 
and  Glennox,  and  Dalrimple,  557  ; 
of  barony  of  Leswalt,  558  ; of  Balmoc- 
lannochan  with  tower  and  fortalice,  597. 
See  Cassillis,  Earl  of. 

John,  sa sines  to,  of  Cragfyn  and  others 

in  Ayrshire,  550,  561  ; settlement  with, 
regarding  the  Whitsunday  fermes,  561  ; 
sasine  to,  of  Ballathis,  in  virtue  of  act 
in  favour  of  heirs  of  persons  slain  in 
Northumberland,  579 ; sasine  to,  of 
Cragfyn  and  other  lands  in  Carrik,  with 
office  of  coroner  of  Carrik,  614. 

Margaret,  account  of,  as  custumar 

of  Haddington,  369,  433. 

Ker,  Mark,  of  Ferniehirst,  exiled,  xlv. 

— — See  .Kerr. 


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INDEX. 


Kere.  See  Keir. 

Kerebrewin  (Kerebrewyne,  Kerebrweyne, 
Kerebrune,  Kirrebrune),  fermes  of,  re- 
mitted “ propter  vastitatem,”  236,  327  ; 
let  to  Thomas  Forestar  chamberlain  of 
Galloway  and  the  grassum  remitted  be- 
cause the  lands  were  previously  waste, 
479,  (“et  multum  levantur”)  485  ; 
Forestar’s  lease  of,  transferred  to  Mr 
Archibald  Stewart,  486  ; rental  of,  510. 

Kerecreysach,  sasine  of,  to  John  Glas,  595. 

Kerelawmond  (Kerilawmont,  Kyrrelaw- 
mond),  fermes  of,  granted  to  the  king’s 
surgeon,  20  ; ditto  in  arrear,  22,  230  ; 
remitted  to  Henry°Railston,  231  ; sasine 
of  lands  of,  to  John  Bannachtine,  575. 

Keremaynach,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mak- 
gillemon,  597. 

Keremene,  lands  of,  550. 

Kerequherne  (Kirrequherne),  fermes  of, 
remitted  “propter  vastitatem,”  236,  372. 
See  also  Keroquherne. 

Kerewalkok  (Kerywalkok),  let  to  Simon 
M'Cullooh,  480;  rental  of,  486.  See 
also  Berywallok. 

Keris,  in  Carrick,  sasine  of,  to  John  Schaw, 
560,  567. 

Kermultiburgh  (Carmultiburgh).  See 
Leffynollo. 

Kerolachlyne,  sasine  of,  to  John  Sinclere, 
571. 

Keroquherne,  let  to  Thomas  Forestar, 
chamberlain  'of  Galloway,  479,  and  to 
his  son  Walter,  485  ; sublet  to  Mr 
Archibald  Stewart,  rector  of  Kirkma- 
quho  486  ; rental  of,  510.  See  also 
Kerequherne. 

Kerr  (Ker),  Andrew,  part  of  Clerkland  let 
to,  491. 

Elizabeth,  lady  of  Bukcleuch,  fermes 

of  Wardlishop  remitted  to,  18. 

John,  bailie  of  Inverness,  63,  110,  449. 

Sir  John,  receives  payment  for  abbot 

of  J%dburgh  and  prior  of  Rostinoth, 
114  ; factor  of  abbot  of  Jedburgh,  445. 

Mark.  See  Ker. 


Kerr,  Thomas,  sasineto,  of  lands  with 
tower  in  Mersyntoun,  551. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Selkirk- 
shire with  office  of  coroner  and  serjeant, 
628. 

Walter,  the  late,  inhabitant  of  Leith, 

compensation  to,  for  destruction  of  his 
boat  at  Dunbar  when  carrying  goods  to 
the  castle,  462. 

Kers,  in  Stratherne,  fermes  of,  126,  240, 
254,  310. 

le,  of  Bothkennar,  477. 

Kerse  (Kers,  Keris),  Alexander,  servitor  of 
the  queen,  53  ; wages  of,  136  ; gift  to, 
for  support  of  his  children,  289  ; fee  of 
the  late,  paid  to  his  wife,  357  ; chief 
cook  of  the  queen,  fermes  of  £10  lands 
of  Ballincreif  granted  to,  45,  185  ; 
husbandlands  of  Ballincreif  in  hands  of, 
183. 

Kersey.  See  Cairsay. 

Kerssok,  half  of  lands  of,  waste,  236. 

Kerymure,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Archi- 
bald Dowglas,  535.  See  Kyrymur. 

Kessokis  (Kessokkis),  in  Ross,  “husbandi  ” 
of,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Ketnis,  sasine  of  the  “ milltak”  and  “ cors- 
tak  ” of,  to  William  Flemyng,  605. 

Kettill,  lie,  fermes  of,  398,  500  ; part  of, 
let  to  Margaret  Litstar  and  Alexander 
Gourlay,  500  ; Kettyll  let  to  Mariota 
Davidson  and  others,  497  ; Kingis 
Kettill  let  to  Thomas  Alexander  and 
others,  504  ; Kingis  Kettle,  let  to  Sir 
Laurence  Alexanderson,  499. 

Kettilstoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 
Patrick  Broune,  516. 

Kevilstoun  and  Cowdane,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Spens,  613. 

Key  of  exchequer  house,  121,  222,  288, 
357,  467. 

Kiddisdale,  feued  to  W.  Forestar,  478  ; 
rental  of,  485,  5l0. 

Kidstoun,  Ovir  and  Nethir,  lands  of, 
518. 

Kik,  John,  “study”  purchased  from,  353. 


INDEX. 


751 


Kiladame,  let  to  John  Dunbar  of  Mochrum, 
479  ; rental  of,  485,  510.  See  Calvones. 

Kilbaberton,  sasine  of,  to  Henry  Wardlaw, 
574. 

Kilbercbane,  lands  of  Bar  in,  523. 

Kilbirny,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence  Craufurd, 
568. 

Kilbreid,  in  Cowell,  626. 

Kilbride,  in  Argyle,  sasine  of,  with  castle, 
&c.  to  Laucblane  Maklauchlane,  633. 

in  Cunynghame,  556. 

in  Lanark,  barony  of,  601,  607,  627, 

631  bis. 

Kilbryde  (Kilbryd),  in  Galloway,  merk- 
land  of,  let  to  Thomas  M ‘Clelland  of 
Bondby,  482;  to  Michael  M‘Garmore, 
508. 

Kilcaideyowlaw,  sasine  of  fee  of  superiority 
of,  to  Robert  Maxwel  of  Calderwood, 
592. 

Kildalvan,  lands  of,  517. 

Kildarrauch  (Kildaraucb),  lands  of,  298, 
428  ; rental  of,  479,  485,  510. 

Kildonane,  ten  merk  land  of  Drummore 
and,  526. 

Kildremy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  tower 
&c.,  to  Alexander  Elpbinston,  562. 

Kile,  receipts  of  Comptroller  from  bailie  of, 
452. 

Regis,  601.  See  Kingiskile. 

with  Kile  Stewert  and  Cunnyng- 

bame,  “ crownarschip  ” of,  603. 

Kilestewart,  bailiary  of,  624,  625.  See  also 
Kile  Regis. 

barony  of,  629.  See  also  Kyle- 

Stewart. 

Kilfurd.  See  Dundonald. 

KiAhenzie,  sasine  of,  to  Janies  Colvile,  552. 

Kilkeren,  sasine  of  superiority  of,  to  James 
Colvile,  552. 

Killarne,  in  Kirkcudbright,  lands  of,  550. 

Killekuanan,  lands  of,  618. 

Killemore,  sasine,  of,  to  Lauchlane  Mak- 
lauchlane, 633. 

Killewauchope,  lands  of,  235. 

Killumquhay,  lands  of,  556. 


Kilumquhay,  Agnew,  lands  of,  556. 

Kilmalemmok  (Kilmalemok,  Kilmalamak, 
Kilmalamok),  fermes  of,  granted  to  John 
Dunbar,  knight,  28,  68  ; sasine  of 
barony  of,  to  Gilbert  Hay,  529  ; ditto, 
with  pertinents  named,  to  Andrew  Hay, 
542. 

Kilmernok,  in  Cowell,  626. 

Kilmiehaell,  in  Cowell,  626. 

Kilmun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Colin 
Campbell,  for  two  pairs  of  gloves  for 
duplication  of  blencbferme,  517. 

Kilns  (ustrinae),  of  Cragmelour,  629. 

Kilquhocadaill.  See  Urle. 

Kilquoan,  lands  of,  634. 

Kilquycbe  (Kilqubiscb,  Kilquycbsse),  part 
of  the  fermes  of,  remitted  to  the  relict  of 
Alan  Averarie,  248  ; fermes  of  moieties 
of,  397  ; half  let  to  Cristian  Dempstar- 
toun  and  half  to  James  Averia,  503. 

Kilraok,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Hugh 
Ross,  633. 

Kilsyth  (Kylsytb),  sasine  of  half  of  lands 
and  mill  of,  to  William  Levingstoun, 
521. 

Kilter  (Kiltere),  let  to  Colin  Campbell, 
knight,  421,  489. 

Kincardin,  in  Inverness,  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  with  mill  to  Donald  Baroun,  616  ; 
annuity  due  from,  to  Bishop  of  Moray, 
616. 

- — in  Perth,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Graham,  520. 

Kincardine  (Kincardin,  Kincardyn),  receipts 
of  Receivers  General  from  sheriff  of,  116  ; 
of  Comptroller  from  do.,  215,  279,  344  ; 
sheriff  of,  586  n. 

Kincavill,  fermes  of,  1 ; payment  from,  to 
Sir  Alexander  M'Culloch  as  keeper  of 
Linlithgow  palace,  3 ; part  of  the  rent 
of,  allowed  to  Sir  Patrick  Hammiltoun 
for  his  fee,  3 ; sasine  of,  in  feu-ferine 
James  Hammyltoun,  632. 

Kinclevin  (Kinclevyn,  Kinclewyne), 
accounts  of  chamberlain  of,  154,  225, 
295,  365,  420 ; fee  of  accountant  (cham- 


752 


INDEX. 


berlain)  of,  158,  227,  366,  423  i Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  chamberlain  of, 
216;  from  widow  of  the  late  Andrew 
Wardropper,  346  ; from  chamberlain  of, 
452,  454;  fermes  of,  received  from  John 
Crechtoun,  282,  347  ; arrears  of,  com- 
pounded for  with  relict  of  late  cham- 
berlain, 295  ; lands  waste  in  (for  forest), 
155,  226,  295,  365,  421  ; grassums  of 
lands  in,  set  to  Colin  Campbell,  knight, 
for  six  years,  421  ; sasine  of  the  “bina 
pars  ” of  the  king’s  lands  of,  in  feu-ferme 
to  Thomas  Wardropar,  606. 

Kinclevin,  with  Discher  and  Toyer,  lord- 
ships  of,  rental  of  various  lands  of,  489. 

Kincrag,  “husbandi”  of,  86,  143,  304,  382. 

Kincragi.  See  Oneile. 

Kincragy  (Kincragi),  Sir  James,  dean  of 
Aberdeen,  auditor,  40,  260,  (of  Comp- 
troller’s accounts)  214,  279,  344  ; grants 
receipt  for  James  Lundy  of  Balgony, 
208,  274  ; payment  to  Comptroller  by 
hands  of,  249,  319  ; rent  of  meadow  of 
Uchtirmukty  remitted  to,  319  ; com- 
missioner for  letting  crown  lands,  258  ; 
commissioner  for  assedation  of  Gallo- 
way, 481,  (233) ; at  Irvine  as  com- 
missioner, 490.  See  Aberdeen,  Dean  of ; 
Receivers  General. 

Walter,  sasine  of  Cullessy  Estirto,  547. 

Kindrocht,  confirmed  to  William  Cumyng 
of  Inverellochy,  315. 

King,  The.  See  Duncan  ; James  i.,  n., 
hi.,  iv.,  v.  ; Robert.  See  also  Brechin, 
lord  of ; Garrick,  Earl  of  ; March,  Earl 
of ; Ross,  Earl  of ; Steward  of  Scot- 
land ; Stratherne,  Earl  of.  See  also 
Household. 

Elena,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  third  of 

Leithede,  575. 

of  Arms.  See  Lyon. 

- of  Denmark,  353. 

Kingarrouk.  See  Baltuly. 

Kingarth,  in  Stratherne,  left  waste  by  the 
tenant,  Duncan  Patersoun,  24.  See 
Kingorth. 


Kingcase  (Kyngcais),  hospital  of,  office  of 
bailie  of,  held  by  Hugh  Wallace, 
535. 

Kinghorne(Kingorn,  Kingorne,  Kinghorne), 
accounts  of  bailies  of,  63,  210,  276,  342, 
376,  446  ; fee  of  constable  of,  63,  210, 
342,  376,  446  ; Comptroller’s  receipts 
from  bailies  of,  215,  280,  345,  452,  453  ; 
sasine  of  Castellriggis  Westir  of,  to 
David  Balram,  633. 

— — constabulary  of,  623,  633. 

Kingis  Croft  in  Selkirk,  628. 

Inche,  le,  fishing  called,  on  the 

Tay,  524. 

Kingisbarns  (Kingisbernis,  Kingis  Bernys), 
augmented  feu-ferme  of,  in  arrear,  182  ; 
part  of  the  arrears  remitted,  247  ; the 
rent  reduced,  247,  318,  498  ; fermes  of, 
399  ; tenants  *of,  498,  499,  505,  to  be 
cited  for  arrears,  414,  415. 

Kingiskile,  sasine  of  lands  in,  630.  See 
Kile  Regis. 

Kingisland,  in  tenandry  of  Blakbarony, 
sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Murray,  563. 

Kinghorn,  Dr  Alexander,  in  the  Danish 
service,  cxxxiii. ; employed  as  ambassador 
to  Scotland  and  France,  cxxxiii. -v.  ; 
ambassador  of  king  of  Denmark,  £80 
paid  to,  in  part  payment  of  his  expenses, 
461  ; £8  to,  and  to  lord  Flemyng  on 
their  journey  “ad  partes  Galli e ” and 
Denmark,  463. 

Kingorth  (Kingarth),  fermes  of  lordship 
of  Bute  within  the  parish  of,  19,  230, 
312,  361,  378. 

King’s  Kettill.  See  Kettill. 

Meadow,  le,  near  Edinburgh,  let  to 

Walter  Chapman,  cxiii.,  217,  292;?fermes 
of,  347  ; let  for  nine  years  to  Walter 
Chapman,  his  wife  and  son,  “cum  potest- 
ate substitutendi  et  arandi  in  locis  aridis 
et  pro  feno  minus  aptis,”  488  ; fermes  of, 
remitted  to  Walter  Chapman  for  the 
destruction  of  grain  and  hay  at  the  time 
of  the  hosting  (exercitus)  of  Dunglas, 
220. 


INDEX. 


753 


Kingu.de,  sasine  of,  to  James  Skrymgeour, 
621. 

Kinkell,  sasine  of  half  of  the  Hawtoun  of 
Kinkell  in  the  barony  of,  to  John  lord 
Glammys,  613. 

rector  of.  See  Ogilvy,  Mr  James. 

Kinkellis,  North  and  South,  the  various 
parts  of,  let  in  feu-ferme  to  tenants 
named,  511,  512. 

Kinloch  (Kinlouch),  in  Fife,  with  smithy 
and  mill,  fermes  of,  395 ; smithy 
of,  503  ; let  to  Michael  Balfour 
of  Burlie,  knight,  reserving  rights  to 
Cristina  Sibbald,  and  to  Elizabeth  Mus- 
chet  and  William  Scott  her  husband, 
495  ; half  let  to  Elizabeth  Muschet  relict 
of  John  Balfour  in  Kinloch  and  William 
Scott  now  her  husband,  503. 

in  Perth,  sasine  of  Wester  Kynloch 

and  Estir  Kynloch  to  John  Cargill, 
519. 

in  Ross,  fermes  of,  claimed  by  John 

M‘Kenze,  86. 

Brokland  of,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 

David  Ramsay  of  Culluthy,  606. 

Andrew  and  his  mother,  tenants 

in  Luthre,  495. 

David,  Margaret  Ramsay  spouse 

of,  495. 

James,  porter  to  the  king  and 

governor,  136,  173,  221,  287,  355,  464. 

James,  custumar  of  Dundee,  191,  264, 

330,  371,  441. 

John,  porter,  his  fee  from  customs  of 

Dundee  for  wages  of  his  groom  and  forage 
for  his  horse,  51,  95,  97,  191,  330,  371, 
442. 

Sir  John,  chaplain,  son  of  John  Kin- 
loch, porter,  442. 

Margaret,  and  Thomas  Calwert,  her 

son,  tenants  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

Kinlos,  Abbot  of,  buys  salmon  of  Findhorn, 
31,  32. 

Kinpunt  (Kynpunt),  Sir  Alexander,  canon 
of  Moray,  rendered  account  of  Ross, 
84,  142,  303,  381. 


Kinpunt.  See  Kynpoint. 

Kinross  (Kinros),  receipts  of  receivers 
general  from  sheriff  of,  116  ; of 
Comptroller  from  ditto,  214,  279,  344, 
452 ; sasine  of  barony  of,  with  Loclileven 
and  sheriffship  of  Kinros,  to  Robert 
Douglas,  565  ; sasine  to  John  Hakcat  of 
two  acres  with  a toft  near  the  town  of,  of 
the  two  acres  called  “ Serjandcroft,”  and 
of  the  office  of  serjeantry  of  Kinros  and 
custody  of  the  waters  running  into  Loch 
Levin,  568  ; sasine  to  Robert  Fergisone 
of  a toft  and  croft  in  north  part  of  town 
of,  627. 

Kinsyd,  in  hands  of  Thomas  Schaw,  chief 
cook,  3. 

Kintore  (Kintor),  thanage  of,  with  Coule 
and  Oneile,  accounts  of  Alexander  Irwin 
of  Drum  as  intromitter  with,  26,  77, 
138,  228,  294,  (rendered  by  Mr  William 
Andersoune  chaplain)  430 ; second  teinds 
of,  paid  to  Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  27,  139, 
229,  294  ; 1 fee  of  Garriauch  pursuivant 
paid  from  fermes  of,  138  ; fermes  of,  paid 
by  John  Lesly  of  Warderis,  138,  139  ; 
ditto  in  arrear  and  compounded  for,  139, 
140;  Comptroller’s  receipts  from  feu- 
fermers  of  Kintor,  Coule  and  Oneile, 
216  ; from  John  Lesly  of  Warderis  in 
composition  for  his  arrears  of,  216 ; from 
chamberlain  of,  281  ; from  receivers  of, 
346  ; from  chamberlain  of,  454 ; no 
payments  in  kind  to  the  king  made  by 
the  thanage  of,  it  having  been  granted 
in  feu-ferme  by  Janies  iv.  to  Lesly  of 
Wardiris,  229. 

Kintra,  barley  fermes  of,  30,  71. 

Kintyre  (Kyntir),  lordship  of,  Colin,  Earl 
of  Ergile,  chamberlain  of,  exonerated  from 
the  fermes  of,  on  account  of  the  unsettled 
and  waste  state  of  the  lordship  before 
and  after  Flodden,  419.  See  also  Knap- 
dale. 

Kippanros,  mill  of,  sasine  of,  in  blench- 
ferme  to  Alexander  Elphinston,  519. 

Kippendavy,  sasine  of  lands  of,  annexed  to 


754 


INDEX. 


barony  of  Ruthven  (in  Forfar),  to  John 
Creichtoun,  558. 

Kipper,  fishings  of  salmon  “le  kipper  et 
smoltis,”  146. 

Kirkandris,  (Kirkandres,  Kirkcandres, 
Kirkanderis),  lands  of,  33,  73,  134, 
233,  296,  426  ; grassum  of,  282  ; half 
of,  let  to  William  Ramsay,  482  ; rental 
of,  507  ; sasine  of  barony  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Jardinof  Appelgarth,  knight,  612. 

and  Terrinyeane,  let  to  James 

Bishop  of  Dunkeld,  William  Ramsay  and 
James  Chesholm,  480. 

Kirkbride,  lands  of,  556. 

Kirkbridrig,  lands  of,  566. 

Kirkbutho  (Kirkbucho),  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  to  Alexander  Lindesay  of  Uchtir- 
monsy,  knight,  525  ; to  David,  lord 
Lyndesay,  master  of  Craufurd,  598. 

Kirkcaldy,  Symon,  “ qui  obiit  in  bello,” 
mill  of  Lennquhat  let  to  his  relict 
Egidia  Berclay  and  David  Kirkcaldy  his 
son,  496,  504. 

Kirkcassald  (Kirkcassauld),  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Murray,  542  ; to  John  Murray, 
576. 

Kirkcudbright  (Kirkcudbrich,  Kirkud- 
brycht,  Kirkcudbricht),  accounts  of 
custumars  of,  96,  198,  264,  333,  373  ; 
customs  of,  leased  to  custumar,  333, 
373  ; payment  from  customs  of,  to 
Friars  Minor,  96,  198,  264,  333,  373  ; 
account  of  custumar  of  Wigtoun  and 
Quhitherne  included  in  thatfof,  96,  333  ; 
accounts  of  bailies  of,  111,  212,  275, 
338  ; fermes  of,  paid  to  Friars  Minor, 
111,  275,  338  ; receipts  of  receivers 
general  from  custumars  of,  117 ; of 
Comptroller  from  do.,  216,  280,  452, 
(with  Wigtoun  and  Quhitherne)  345, 
346;  “tollis  et  cabillis”  bought  at,  for 
the  king’s  ships  at  Dunbertane,  290  ; 
assedation  of  lordship  of  Galloway  made 
at,  481  ; Castellmanis  of,  let  to  the 
burgh,  480,  485,  510 ; proceedings  before 
commissioners  at,  493. 


Kirkcudbright,  Friars  of.  See  Friars. 

lordship  of  Galloway  in  Kirkcud- 

brycht  and  Wigtoun,  237  ; two  sparrow 
hawks  due  for  duplication  of  blench- 
ferme  of  Kirkennen  in,  589  ; office  of 
coroner  between  waters  of  Dee  and  Nyth 
in,  618  ; stewardship  of,  137. 

Kirkennen,  sasine  of,  to  William  Levenax, 
589  ; two  sparrow-hawks  due  for  dupli- 
cation of  blenchferme  of,  589w 

Kirkestoun,  in  lordship  of  Breichin,  sasine 
of  third  of,  to  John  Fethy,  630. 

Kirkgunzeane,  sasine  of  barony  of,  with 
tower,  fortalice,  mill,  &c.,  and  advocation 
of  church  of,  to  William  Hereis,  560. 

Kirkhauch,  sasine  of,  to  James  Strath- 
auchin,  598. 

Kirkhill,  fermes  of,  mortified  to  the  chapel 
of  Lestalrig,  2. 

Kirkistoun,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of  third  of,  to 
David  Fethe,  584. 

Kirkland  of  Lundeiff,  “le  cane  cheis”  of, 
519. 

Kirkmaquho,  rector  of.  See  Stewart,  Mr 
Archibald. 

Kirkmichell,  in  Dumbarton,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Sympill,  564. 

Kirkoswald  and  Brigend,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Kennedy,  617. 

Kirkpatrik,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Creichtoun, 
523. 

Irngray  (Irnegray),  sasine  of,  to 

Robert  Creichtoun,  523  ; sasine  of 
advocation  of  church  of,  to  William 
Hereis,  560. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Clos- 

bern,  576. 

Kirkstede,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Hepburne, 
516. 

Kirkton.  See  Westhall. 

in  barony  of  Pentland,  517. 

in  Forfar,  brewery  of,  556  ; “ le  brevv- 

housis  et  le  brewlandis  de  le  Kirktoun,” 
613. 

Kirktone,  le,  in  Perthshire,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Ross,  579. 


INDEX. 


758 


Kirktoun  in  barony  of  Kilmalamak,  542. 

of  Erroll.  See  Erroll. 

Sanctandros  Kirktoun,  in  Moray, 

fermes  of,  granted  to  John  Dunbar, 
knight,  28,  68. 

Kirktoune,  le,  in  barony  of  Cragy,  564. 

Kirktounhill,  in  Berwick,  sasine  of,  to 
Andrew  Mowbray,  584,  594. 

Kirktounmanis,  in  barony  of  Hawik,  546. 

Kirkurd,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Walter 
Scot,  561. 

Kirkwod,  John,  master  of  the  queen’s 
larder,  32,  33  ; late  master  of  the  king’s 
larder,  payments  to,  ‘ ‘ pro  collis  marta- 
'rum,”  and  fee  of,  219,  220  ; payments  to, 
for  his  fee  “ et  pro  gagiis  equi  sui  et 
verleti,”  286,  354  ; fee  of,  465. 

Kirrebrune.  See  Kerebrewin. 

Kirrequherne.  See  Keroquherne. 

Kitchen,  fee  of  “le  groyme  in  coquina,” 
227  ; a merk  to  the  “ groym  ” of  the 
kitchen  “pro  indumentis,”  and  half  a 
merk  to  “ le  turnbroche,”  222,  (a  merk) 
288;  two  merks  to  the  “growm,”  288. 

Kittoksyde,  Westir,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Mure,  578. 

Knapdale,  sasine  to  Colin  Campbell  of  lands 
of,  with  offices  of  justiciar,  sheriff, 
coroner,  and  chamberlain  of  Kyntyre  and 
Knapdale  and  captaincy  of  Tarbert,  517. 

Knight,  two  pairs  of  spurs  for  a knight 
(“  pro  milite  ”)  for  duplication  of  blench- 
ferme  of  lands  of  Mane,  541. 

Knoffrik,  lands  of,  298. 

Knok,  in  Cunynghame,  sasine  of  £10  land 
of  old  extent  of,  to  John  Fresale,  525. 

and  Atenack,  diminution  of  fermes 

of,  28,  69 ; pasture  of  king’s  “ animalia  ” 
on  lands  of,  28,  69. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Selveland,  578  ; 

of  Ranferlie,  Knokis  and  Gryfis  Castell, 
593. 

Thomas,  bailie  of  Renfrew,  57. 

Knokaffrik,  lands  of,  waste  for  eight 
years,  235  ; town  of,  298.  See  Egirnes  ; 
Calvones. 


Knokando,  lands  of,  523. 

Knokbrak,  sasines  of,  to  John  Kennedy, 
550,  561,  614. 

Knokdolean,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Grahame, 
565. 

Knokdow  in  Cowell,  626. 

Knokgardinar,  sasine  of,  to  James  Colqu- 
hone,  582. 

Knokgarneryn.  See  Auchingonnach. 

Knokglas,  lands  of,  546. 

Knokgulran  Cunynghaim,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Cunynghame,  630. 

Knokgulrane,  sasine  of,  to  John  Foulartoun, 
613. 

Knokincros,  sasine  of,  to  Henry  M ‘Dowell, 
541. 

Knokincur  (Knokkincur),  lands  of,  waste, 
236  ; let  to  Thomas  Forestar  with 
consent  of  Archibald  McCulloch t,  and 
subsequently  to  James  McCulloch,  479, 
485  ; rental  of,  510. 

Knokinschene,  Barskeauch  Uvir,  Middill, 
et  Nethir,  with  fishery,  part  let  to 
John  Gordon,  junior,  on  decease  of 
Jonet  Maknacht,  and  part  to  Alexander 
Gordon  and  his  grandson  John  Gordon, 
483,  484,  509. 

Knokintenale,  le  Hauch,  and  Culcabok, 
sasine  of,  to  William  Hay,  560. 

Knokinvane  (Knokinvan),  lands  of,  298, 
428,  484,  509. 

Knokis,  lands  of,  in  Dumfries,  523. 

Knokkane  (Knokkan),  let  to  Thomas 
Forester,  chamberlain  of  Galloway,  479, 
and  to  his  son  William,  485  ; Thomas 
Forestar’s  lease  of,  transferred  to  Mr 
Archibald  Stewart,  486  ; rental  of,  510. 

Knoklitle,  let  to  Jonet  Mur  and  Andrew 
Carnis  her  son,  482,  507. 

Knokmaid,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mure,  578. 

Knokmekle,  let  to  Archibald  Carnis,  482, 
(and  to  his  son  John)  486,  507. 

Knokneman,  lands  of,  530. 

Knokrewoch,  lands  of,  550. 

Knollis,  (Knowis),  James,  sasine  to,  of 
lands  of  Quyltis,  with  mill  on  water  of 


756 


INDEX. 


Dee,  which  had  been  in  non-entry  for  15 
years,  591  ; of  Polmawlot,  which  had 
been  in  ward  for  15  years,  594  ; of 
Westir  Cessi ntuly  which  had  been  in 
ward  for  15  years  and  in  non-entry  for  2 
years,  616  ; of  Wester  Essintuly  which 
had  been  in  ward  for  17  years,  617. 

Knollis,  Mr  William,  claims  Ballinbla  in 
feu-ferme,  15,  168,  180,  252,  322,  410. 

Kolbakye,  third  of,  549. 

Kolwen,  parish  of,  628. 

Kowl.  See  Conle. 

Kyle-Stewart,  559.  See  also  Kile-Stewart. 

Kyllenewyr,  sasine  of  patronage  of  parish 
church  of,  to  John  Scrimgeour,  568. 

Kyllingcrag  and  Gogosyd,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Brisbane,  569. 

Kylstan,  lands  of,  556. 

Kynblathmont,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Lyoun,  523. 

Kynfawnys,  sasine  of,  to  David  Chalmer, 
560. 

Kynhilt,  in  Wigtoun,  merkland  of,  526. 

Kynmonth,  in  Perth,  sasine  of  east  part  of 
lands  and  fishing  of,  to  Alexander  Ram- 
say, 521. 

Kynmunnee,  lands  of,  140. 

Kynnaber,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Graham  [?  Earl  of  Montrose],  519  ; part 
of,  held  of  David  Foulertoun,  519. 

Kynnabir,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Estir  Kyn- 
nabir,  567. 

Kynnard,  in  Ross,  “husbandi”  of,  85, 
143,  304,  382.  See  Kynnardy. 

(Kynnarde),  in  Forfar,  sasine  of,  to 

Robert  Carnegy,  530  ; sasine  of  sixth  of 
eighth  of,  with  tofts  and  crofts,  to 
William  Blantire,  606  ; sasine  of  six- 
teenth of,  to  Walter  Ogilvy,  610. 

in  Perth,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence 

Merser,  553  ; sasine  to  William,  master 
of  Ruthven,  of  fee  of  half  of  Myln- 
quarter  of,  and  of  meadow  of,  in  barony 
of,  614. 

and  Balnamone,  sasine  of,  to  James 

Crawmond,  571. 


Kynnard,  Robert,  king’s  surgeon,  his 
annual  fee  of  £20  paid  half  by  the  comp- 
troller and  half  by  the  thesaurer,  466. 

Kynnarde,  George,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Inehesture  and  Bawgaway,  524. 

Kynnardy  (Kynnard,  84),  in  Ross,  fermes 
of  quarter  of,  84,  142,  302,  380;  mains 
of,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Kynnarmit,  sasine  of  five  parts  of,  to  John 
Dempstar,  631. 

Kynnavale,  forest  of,  commonly  called  “ le 
Wodend,”  634. 

Kynneff,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Gray,  568. 

Kynnellan  (Kynnellane),  fermes  of,  84, 
142,  303,  381  ; John  M‘Kenze  in  arrear 
of  fermes  of  quarter  of,  86  ; “ husbandi  ” 
of,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Kynneres,  sasine  of,  to  James  Fentoun, 
565. 

Kynneve.  See  Bochrum. 

Kynnoule,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Robert 
Creichtoun,  531. 

Kynnynmouth,  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Crag- 
hall,  544. 

Kynpirny.  See  Newtylde. 

Kynpoynt,  sasine  of,  to  William  Graham, 

[ ? Earl  of  Montrose],  540. 

See  Kinpunt. 

Kynrossy,  sasine  of,  to  George  Halybur- 
toun,  531. 

Kyntyre.  See  Kintyre. 

Kyorcolis,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Hunter, 
556. 

Kyrle,  Morice,  sasine  to,  of  Drummis, 

570. 

Kyrymur,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Fodringhame,  558.  See  Kerymure. 

Kytte,  Wille.  See  Wille,  Cristiane. 


La  Fyot,  Monsieur.  Se§  Fyot. 

Ladders,  three  “scalse”  bought  for  £3, 
10s.,  and  sent  to  Wedderburn  at  the 
time  of  the  siege,  359. 

Ladypark,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Laudere  of 
Bass,  619. 


INDEX. 


757 


Lag,  in  Dumfries,  sasine  of,  to  John  Grere- 
sone,  566. 

in  Kirkcudbright,  sasine  of,  to  Jonet 

Portare,  598. 

Lagan  (Lagane,  Laggane),  fermes  of, 
granted  to  John  Lindesay,  34,  73,  234, 
297,  427  ; let  to  Robert  Gordoune  of 
Glen,  knight,  485,  510 ; overcharge  of 
grassum  of,  received  from  Elizabeth 
Murray  although  the  lands  belonged 
heritably  to  the  laird  of  Wauchop,  466  ; 
let  to  Elizabeth  Murray  spouse  of  the 
late  Robert  Heris,  483  ; rental  of,  509. 
See  Kenmure. 

Bordlands  or  Brodland  of,  fermes  of, 

granted  to  John  Lindesay,  34,  74,  135, 
234,  297,  427  ; rental  of,  483,  509. 

Laglane,  sasine  of,  to  John  Foulartoun,  613. 

Lakenstredane  (Lakenstredon),  with  mill, 
in  barony  of  Cragy,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Ross,  564,  579. 

Lamadok,  Evon,  fee  of,  107. 

Lamb,  Hugh,  sasine  to,  of  Tullochcaroun, 
621. 

Lambryde  (Lambryd),  lordship  of,  annuity 
from,  to  chaplain  in  cathedral  of  Moray, 
28,  68. 

Lambskins,  custom  on  1800,  called  “len- 
trinware,”  199  ; custom  on,  at  Hadding- 
ton, 608  n.  ; at  Montrose,  609  n. 

Lamby,  Alexander,  half  of  Innerallone 
belonging  to,  36  ; annuity  to  his  heirs 
for  half  of  Innerallone,  37. 

Lamlasch,  letters  of  the  king  (James,  iv.) 
sent  to,  from  Ayr,  188. 

Lamorgny.  See  Ramorgny. 

Lanark,  accounts  of  bailies  of,  270 ; receipts 
of  Comptroller  from  sheriff  of,  452. 

Land,  eight  chalders  of  barley  allowed  to 
William  Forestar  in  lieu  of  liferent  of 
two  acres  of  land,  471.  See  Sterility ; 
Waste  Lands. 

Landeris  Landis.  See  Pople. 

Langcrag  alias  Newerk,  538. 

Langforgund,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Gray,  564. 


Langhald.  See  Auldinstoun. 

Langilvunnych,  sasine  of,  to  Archibald 
Makgilleneif  Taillyour,  596. 

Langlandhill,  sasine  of  four  oxgangs  of, 
to  John  Inglis,  562. 

Langlandis,  John,  messenger,  fee  of,  119, 
221,  287,  355,  467. 

Langmure  (Langmur),  Agnes,  Alisone  and 
Anabella.  See  Langmure,  Jonet. 

George,  Keltoun  let  to,  481,  507. 

Mr  George,  brother  of  the  late  Robert 

Langmur,  508.  See  Langmure,  William. 

Jonet,  sasine  to  her  and  her  six 

sisters  of  Auchinbothy  Langmur,  543  ; 
sasine  to  her  and  her  sisters  Margret, 
Agnes,  Anabella,  Mariota,  Alisone  and 
Agnes  (sic)  Langmure,  of  lands  of  Haik- 
hede,  563. 

Margaret  and  Mariota.  See  Lang- 
mure, Jonet. 

Robert,  his  fermes  in  Galloway  re- 
mitted to,  136. 

Robert,  bailie  of  Renfrew,  446. 

Robert,  Cule  let  to,  482,  507  ; ditto 

to  his  son  William  on  his  death,  507. 

— — Robert,  the  late.  See  Langmure, 
Mr  George. 

William,  son  of  Robert  Langmure, 

Cule  let  to  his  father  and  him,  507  ; to 
him  and  his  uncle  Mr  George  on  his 
father’s  death,  507. 

Langnudry,  £20  lands  of,  517. 

Langtoun,  in  Roxburgh,  sasine  of,  to  Walter 
Scot,  knight,  614  ; husbandland  in  town 
and  territory  of,  633. 

in  Berwick,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with 

office  of  usher  of  the  king’s  chamber,  to 
James  Cokburne,  516. 

Lapidary.  See  Wallace,  Thomas. 

Larder,  347.  See  Kirkwood,  John. 

Lardinarmart  (Lardnaremart).  See  Marts. 

Larfad,  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  631. 

Largis,  in  Galloway,  lands  of,  75,  136,  235, 
428  ; Le  Largis,  480  ; rental  of,  486, 
510. 

I in  Renfrew,  common  of,  522. 


758 


INDEX. 


Larglegastill,  sasine  of,  to  Norman  Mak- 
cullocli,  576. 

Largmor,  (Largmoir,  Largemore,  Large- 
moir),  fermes  of,  granted  to  Iley  herald, 
34,  73,  135,  234,  296,  427  ; let  to  John 
Gordoun  senior,  483  ; rental  of,  509. 

Largo,  victuals  transported  by  Andrew 
Wod  to  Leith  from,  7,  161,  171,  by  his 
widow,  246,  318,  402  ; fermes  of,  399  ; 
thirty-two  cottages,  mill,  and  three 
brewhouses  of,  399,  505;  wheat  fermes 
of,  paid  to  king  and  queen,  165 ; 
barley  fermes  of,  ditto  by  Sir  Andrew 
Wod,  167  ; oat  fermes  of,  sent  to  king 
and  queen,  168  ; fermes  of,  remitted 
to  Elizabeth  Lundy,  relict  of  Andrew 
Wod,  knight,  318  ; ditto  paid  to  Com- 
ptroller in  name  of  ditto,  403  ; do.  sold, 
308,  410. 

Quarter  of,  rental  of,  505  ; fermes 

and  rents  of,  5,  159,  169,  244,  314,  (in 
detail)  399  ; rental  of,  498,  505. 

Largwey,  (Largvey,  Largway),  fermes  of, 
granted  to  Iley  herald,  34,  73,  135,  234, 
296,  427  ; let  to  John  M‘Clellane,  483, 
509. 

Lathameburn,  581. 

Latheris,  mains  of,  527,  631. 

Lathin,  in  Nairn,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
David  Falconare,  584. 

Lathis.  See  Newhill. 

Latterpen,  sasine  of,  to  James  Colquhoun, 
582. 

Lauchbeg.  See  Mekillinche. 

Lauchtalpane.  See  Leffynollo. 

Laudeferon,  lands  of,  with  mill,  527. 

Lauder  (Laudir,  Lawder,  Laudere),  ac- 
counts of  bailies  of,  209,  271,  445 ; 
bailies  of,  summoned  before  the  auditors 
regarding  the  rest  of  the  “burrow malis,” 
608  n. 

forest  of,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  Robert 

Lawder,  527. 

mill  of,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William 

Lawder,  518. 

Alexander,  of  Blytli,  knight,  and 


provost  of  Edinburgh,  the  late,  accounts 
of  customs  of  Edinburgh  rendered  by 
Jonet  Patersoune,  his  relict,  52,  102 ; 
allowance  for  his  super-expenses,  53. 

Lauder,  Gilbert,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  cus- 
tumar  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  Wigtoune  and 
Quhitherne,  333,  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  373  ; 
Lochdoganis  Uvir  excambed  for  lands  of 
Mefeild  with  consent  of,  482 ; Methfeild 
let  to  him  and  Mr  Henry  his  son,  484, 
485,  510. 

Mr  Henry,  witness  at  Kirkcudbrycht, 

493  ; sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  609.  See 
Lauder,  Gilbert. 

Mr  Robert,  receives  payment  on  be- 
half of  abbot  of  Jedworth,  62. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  forest  of  Lawder 

and  others  in  Berwick  and  Selkirk,  527  ; 
sasine  to,  of  Burngranys  and  Quhitlaw, 
583. 

Robert,  of  Bass,  sasine  to,  of  Edring- 

toun  and  others  in  Berwick,  619  ; of 
Stanetoun,  half  of  Bass,  Bele  and  others 
in  Edinburgh  infra  Haddingtoun  for 
duplication  of  blenchferme,  619,  620. 

William,  bailie  of  Laudir,  445. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Ren- 
frew and  Peebles,  518;  of  Ovir  Gogar 
and  Broun ysfield  in  Edinburgh,  518  ; 
of  Newbigging,  &c.  in  Berwick,  518. 

Lauderdale  (Lawderdale),  sasine  of  office 
of  bailie  of,  to  Patrick  Hepburne,  516  , 
corn  and  fulling  mills  in,  527. 

Laundress.  See  Atkinsoune,  Mawes ; 
Dovok  ; Francisca. 

Laurence,  Sir.  See  Alexanderson,  Sir 
Laurence. 

Lausoun.  See  Lawsoun. 

Law,  Mariota  and  George  her  son,  tenants 
in  Luthre,  495. 

Lawar  Mor,  La  war  Manach,  and  Lawar 
Clene,  lands  of,  518. 

Lawder.  See  Lauder. 

Lawfeild.  See  Ramorgany. 

Lawmond,  John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 
Cowell,  626. 


INDEX. 


759 


Lawsoun  (Lausoun),  Andrew,  son  of 
Richard  Lansonn  and  his  wife  Katrine 
Page,  tenants  in  Newtoun  of  Falkland, 
497. 

John,  his  lands  near  Peebles,  581. 

■ Richard.  See  Lawsonn,  Andrew. 

Layglangle  and  Glasteris,  tenandries  of 
barony  of  Terreglis,  560. 

Layng,  Sir  George,  chaplain,  renders 
account  of  bailies  of  Culane,  876. 

Stephen,  tenant  in  Southquarter  of 

Uchtirmukty,  496. 

Layngislandis,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Pottar,  548. 

Leanach,  in  Stratherne,  Walter  Drummond 
in,  25  ; fermes  of,  128  ; cf.  Leonach. 

Leanaich,  in  Argyle,  lands  of,  634. 

Lease,  of  Schepbriggis  granted  with  entry 
on  death  or  consent  of  present  lessees, 
478;  of  Arborg  to  be  void  if  grassum  not 
paid  at  date  fixed,  478  ; chamberlain  of 
Galloway  constrained  to  take  leases  of 
certain  waste  lands  as  an  example  to 
others,  479  ; leases  granted  to  the  lessee 
in  exchequer  in  presence  of  the  auditors, 
479,  484,  488  ; forest  of  Buchan  let  for 
nine  years,  480  ; King’s  Meadow  let  to 
Walter  Chapman,  his  wife  and  son  for 
nine  years  ‘ ‘cum potestate  substituendi  et 
arandi  in  locis  aridis  et  pro  feno  minus 
aptis,”  488  ; Thomastoun  with  mill  let  for 
nine  years,  495  ; Bra  of  Cessintuly  let 
by  the  queen  for  her  own  lifetime,  489  ; 
Parkland  of  Down  let  to  Elizabeth 
Maknair  and  her  son  and  the  longest 
liver  of  the  two,  489  ; lease  for  life  to 
Issabella  Dunlop,  491  ; Kinloch  let  for 
six  years  with  reservation  of  liferent  of 
part  thereof,  495  ; lease  for  life  to  Janet 
Ranken,  496  ; half  of  Murtliocarny,  of 
which  Walter  Oliphant  and  David 
Swane  have  the  lease,  granted  for  life  to 
Marchimond  herald  for  his  fee,  172  n., 
499.  See  Assedation  ; Grassum  ; En- 
tries ; and  passim  in  “ Rentalia,”  477— 
514. 


Lech,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Blarequhoill, 
597.  See  Leich. 

Lechtoun,  John,  payment  to,  358. 

Lee  and  Cartland,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Lokert,  593. 

Leffynnollo  (Leffinollo),  Lauchtalpane, 
Kermultiburgh,  and  Mekillauch  alias 
Lauchbag,  let  to  Uthred  M‘Dowall  of 
Garthlon,  480,  486,  510. 

Lefnoehtclery,  part  of  lands  of  Bennan, 
610. 

Leich,  William,  lands  of  Southkinkell  let 
to,  on  death  of  his  father,  Finlay  Leich, 
512.  See  Lech. 

Leichland,  sasine  of,  to  Mergret,  Jonet, 
Isobel  and  Elizabeth  Hall,  sisters,  562. 

Leidnoch,  lands  of,  553. 

Leirmonth,  (Lermonth,  Leirmontht), 
David,  citizen  of  St  Andrews,  grassumand 
back  rents  of  Balcomy  paid  by,  282  ; 
fermes  of  Balcomy  paid  by,  347  ; tenant 
of  Balcomy,  498. 

Sir  James,  chaplain,  barley  to,  for 

castle  of  Dunbar,  224  ; payment  to, 
‘‘pro  laboratione  et  manuratione  ” of 
the  mains  of  Westbernis,  351. 

John,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  625. 

Leith  (Leitht,  Lethe),  new  harbour  at,  2 ; 
repair  of  king’s  new  work  at,  352 ; 
sittings  at,  of  commissioners  for  letting 
crown  lands,  503,  504,  506  ; French 
ambassadors  come  from  Dunbar  to,  463  ; 
abbot  of  Glenluce  and  Albany  herald 
sail  from,  to  France,  463  ; victuals  to, 
from  Largo,  7,  161,  171,  246,  318,  402  ; 
wheat  and  barley  to,  from  Fife  for  the 
king,  406,  408  ; salt  from  Orkney  and 
Shetland  to,  32  ; coals  to,  from  Dysart, 
257 ; barley  and  oatmeal  of  Ross  brought 
to,  283  ; wheat  brought  to,  219  ; “ tollis 
et  cabillis  ” brought  to,  for  ships  of  the 
king  and  lord  governor,  290  ; freight  of 
barley  and  oatmeal  from  Ross  to,  290 ; 
salmon  from  Dingwall  to,  354 ; barley 
lost  on  voyage  from  the  North  to  the 
port  of,  471  ; annuity  to  college  of 


760 


INDEX. 


Lestalrig  “de  hospitio  regis  in  Leith,” 
121,  (for  souls  of  James  m.  and  rv.) 
219,  286,  354,  463;  to  chaplain  in 
Lestalrig  “de  hospitio  regis  in  Leith,” 
122;  annuity  to  chaplain  at  Lestalrig 
partly  paid  “de  una  botha  dicti  hospitii,” 
354,  464  ; town  of,  with  mills  of, 
included  in  barony  of  Lestalrig  and 
sasine  given  to  Robert  Logane  knight, 
515;  James  Wod  in,  56;  Henry  Scot, 
mariner  in,  106  ; David  Clerk  in, 
to  brew  ale  for  the  exchequer,  167  ; 
Andrew  Hammiltoun  in,  179  ; Nicholas 
Crawfurd  in,  181  ; Walter  Ker,  inhabi- 
tant of,  462  ; William  Forestar,  ditto, 
471. 

Leith  axes,  141  ; price  of,  164. 

Leithheid  (Leithede),  sasine  of  hal  of  third 
of,  to  Elen  Murray,  566,  to  Elen  King, 
575. 

Lekbernard.  See  Halhous. 

Lekko,  fermes  of,  126,  240,  253,  310,  390. 

Lekky,  sasine  of  half  of,  adjacent  to  Buch- 
quhan,  to  Richard  Lekky,  579. 

Estir,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  lord 

Avondale,  632. 

Richard,  sasine  to,  of  Altirmone  and 

Rahane,  578  ; of  half  of  Lekky,  579. 

Lembar,  in  barony  of  Cragy,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Ross,  564,  579. 

Lempetlaw,  sasine  of,  to  Walter  Scot, 
knight,  614. 

Lennox.  See  Levenax. 

Lentrinwair  (Lentrinware,  Lentrynwair), 
custom  on  “1800  lambskins  called 
lentrinware,”  199.  See  Custom. 

Leo,  in  lordship  of  Ouchterhous,  held  in 
conjunct  fee  by  Margaret  Ruthven,  603. 

Leonach,  in  Perthshire,  sasine  of  third  of, 
to  Grisell  Rettray,  and  of  two  other 
parts  of,  to  her  sister  Elizabeth 
Rettray,  594  ; cf.  Leanach. 

Lermonth.  See  Leirmonth. 

Leslie  (Lesly,  Leswy),  sasine  of  barony 
of,  with  town,  castle,  &c.,  to  George 
Leslie,  552. 


Leslie,  Sir  David,  receives  for  abbot  of  Jed- 
burgh and  prior  of  Rostinoth,  208. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  barony,  &c. , of 

Leslie  on  death  of  his  father,  552. 

John,  his  fee,  23. 

John,  of  Warderis,  his  account  as 

feufermer  of  Garviauch,  75,  151,  238, 
300,  423  ; fermes  of  Kintor  paid  by, 
138,  139  ; compounds  for  arrears,  139, 
140,  216  ; feu  charter  of  Kintor  granted 
to,  by  James  iv.,  229  ; excambed  his 
lands  of  Balcomy  for  the  feu-ferme  of 
Garviauch,  301. 

Lessellis  (Lessalis,  Lessillis),  Agnes,  relict 
of  John  Ramsay,  495. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Ruchlaw,  584  ; of 

Howden,  620. 

Lessintrule  and  Lufno,  fermes  of,  36. 

Lestalrig.  See  Restalrig. 

Leswalt,  sasine  of  office  of  bailie  of,  to 
Andrew  Agnew,  549  ; sasine  of  barony 
of,  to  Gilbert  Kennedy,  557.  See  also 
Carrik ; Menybrig. 

and  Menybrig,  annualrent  out  of 

the  feu-fermes  of,  granted  to  Patrick 
Sinclair,  83,  131,  238,  299,  430. 

with  Menybrig  and  Blarquhanny, 

fermes  of,  82,  131,  238,  299,  429. 

Lethame,  in  Fife,  lands  of,  with  advocation 
of  chapel  of  Saint  Teroch,  united  with 
barony  of  Fordale,  604  ; sasine  of,  to 
George  Henrisoun,  604. 

in  Haddington,  sasine  of,  to  William 

Cokburn,  538. 

William,  payment  to  the  relict  of, 

403. 

Lethbertschelis(Libertschelis)andStanlech 
(Stanelech),  fermes  of,  37  ; fee  of  king’s 
glazier  paid  from  Lethbertschelis,  39. 

Lettir,  sasine  of,  to  Duncan  M‘Lachlane, 
570. 

Lettir  Kechan,  sasine  of,  to  Lauchlan 
Maklauchlane,  634. 

Lettirpyn,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Kennedy, 
574. 

Levenax  (Levinax,  Lennox),  Earl  of, 


INDEX. 


761 


arrears  of  fermes  of  Bute  due  by, 
19,  22,  230,  232  ; intromitted  with 
fermes  of  Bute,  230,  312  ; lordship 
of  Bute  set  to,  by  the  lord  governor, 
232  ; barley  and  oats  of  Bute  sold  to, 
232  ; victuals  and  marts  of  Bute  sold  to, 
363,  379  ; John,  sasine  to,  of  superiori- 
ties of  Castelmylk  and  Urvnell,  622. 
See  also  Stewart,  John. 

Levenax,  Earl  of,  Matthew,  lord  Dernlie, 
witness  to  a charter  in  1511,  147  ; ditto 
at  Edinburgh,  14th  July  1513,  317. 

parldom  of,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  John 

Stewart,  528. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Caly  and  other 

lands  in  Kirkcudbright,  589. 

Leverets,  two,  for  duplication  of  blench  - 
ferme  of  Ladypark,  619. 

Levingstoun  ( Levin gstoune,  Lewingstoune, 
Levingston),  barony  of,  sasine  of  third 
of,  to  James  Dowglace,  577. 

lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  James  Ham- 

myltoun,  632. 

mains  of,  sasine  of  half  of,  with 

half  of  the  mill,  manor  and  ward, 
to  James  Dowglas,  578. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Auchin- 

grane  and  others  in  Kirkcudbright,  550. 

Cristian,  grange  of  Bothkennar  let 

to,  and  to  her  son,  Edward  Simson,  and 
payment  of  entry  remitted,  her  husband 
Andrew  Simson  having  died  “in  bello 
cum  rege,”  477. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  sixth  of 

Haltoun  of  Clesch  and  others  in  Fife, 
which  had  been  in  ward  for  14  years, 
583  ; of  third  of  Westirbenyn,  584. 

Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Estir 

Wemys  and  others  in  Fife  and  Renfrew, 
526. 

Margret,  sasine  to,  of  lands,  &c.  of 

Gorgye,  540. 

Mariota,  wife  of  John  Striveling, 

See  Stirling,  John. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Myddilbynny, 

555. 

VOL.  XIV. 


Levingstoun,  William,  sasine  to,  of  half  of 
lands  of  Kylsyth  and  Glaswellis,  521. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  third  of 

Gradane,  615. 

William,  of  Drumry,  the  late,  annual- 

rent  of  Balmakewile  paid  to  heirs  of,  25, 
80,  124,  225,  293,  360,  420. 

Lewingtoun  (Levingtoun,  Levintoun),  Sir 
John,  chamberlain  of  St  Andrews,  208, 
276,  338,  374,  443. 

Lewinshop,  let  to  the  late  John  Murray  of 
Fahohill  at  diminished  fermes,  19. 

Leyis,  in  Renfrew,  lands  of,  529. 

(Leis),  Sir  David,  chaplain,  renders 

account  of  bailies  of  Aberdeen,  276, 
449  ; of  custumars  of  Aberdeen,  437. 

Leys,  lands  of,  in  Forfar,  522. 

Lichtounhil,  lands  of,  547. 

Liddale,  Andrew,  his  accounts  as  custumar 
of  Montrose,  49,  91,  189,  263  ; bailie  of 
Montrose,  208. 

Liddalisdale,  sasine  of  lordship  of,  with 
castle  of  Armitage,  to  Patrick  Plepburne 
for  service  of  blenchferme,  viz.  attend- 
ance in  justice-ayre  of  Roxburgh,  516. 

Liell,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Balmaledy 
and  others  in  Kincardine,  549. 

Lieutenant  of  the  king  within  the 
sheriffdom  of  Ergill,  518. 

Liferent : grants  and  sasines  of  lands  with 
reservation  of  the  “ liberetenementum  : ” 
viz.,  of  Cessintuly,  488  ; of  Luthre,  495  ; 
of  cotland  of  Bondhalf,  496  ; of 
third  of  Kettyll,  497  ; of  third 
of  eighth  of  Newtoun  of  Falkland, 
497;  of  half  of  mill  of  Fruchy,  498  ; 
of  third  of  part  of  Kingis  Kettill,  499  ; 
of  barony  of  Boltoun,  572,  620  ; of 
Smithfeild,  581  ; of  Quhittislayd, 
584-5  ; of  Ardoch  587  ; of  Fordale, 
604  ; of  mains  of  Stratoun,  604  ; of 
Pettindreich,  605  ; of  Bonytoun,  608  ; 
of  Overprateris,  611  ; of  Kynnard,  614  ; 
of  Ellemside,  &c.,  622;  the  “liberetene- 
mentum ’ of  certain  lands  in  hands  of 
the  queen  by  reason  of  her  liferent 

3 c 


762 


INDEX. 


(vitalis  redditus)  of  the  earldom  of 
March,  608. 

Lights,  for  an  anniversary  in  the  cathedral 
of  Moray,  28,  68. 

Lile,  John,  sasin.e  to,  of  Stanypath,  533; 
of  Hoprikschelis  and  others  in  Berwick- 
shire, 533.  See  Lyle. 

Lime.,  for  roof  of  Falkland  palace,  175  ; 
dovecot  of  Falkland  pointed  with,  402. 

Lindesay  (Lyndesay,  Lyndsay,  Lindisay, 
Lindissay,  Lindessay),  Agnes,  sasine  of 
Glenmur  to,  and  to  her  sisters  Margret, 
Jonet  and  Cristina,  544.  See  Lindesay, 
Jonet. 

Alexander,  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight, 

sasine  to,  of  baronies  of  Alicht,  Ballin- 
doch,  Megill,  Baltroddy,  Melgynche  and 
Carnbaddy,  524  ; of  barony  of  Petfoure 
with  fishing,  524  ; of  annuity  from 
customs  of  Dundee,  524  ; of  barony  of 
Fynnevin  and  others  in  Forfar,  Aberdeen, 
and  Fife,  and  of  annuities  out  of  cus- 
toms of  Montrose  and  Dundee,  525. 
See  Crawford,  Earl  of,  Alexander. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  eighteenth 

of  Wemyss  Westir  and  of  ninth  of  Bal- 
multo  and  Petconnochy,  which  had  been 
in  ward  and  non-entry,  586. 

Alexander,  lord,  the  late.  See  Gor- 

doun,  Jonet. 

Cristina.  See  Lindesay,  Agnes ; 

Lindesay,  Jonet. 

David,  lord,  sasine  to,  of  annualrent 

out  of  fermes  of  Crail,  374.  See  Craw- 
ford, Master  of. 

Sir  David,  his  gradual  rise  in  the 

king’s  household,  lv. ; illustrations  from 
his  poems,  xliii.-ix. ; usher  of  the  king, 
fee  of,  £20,  paid  by  precept  of  the  queen, 
8 ; £30,  by  precept  of  the  comptroller, 
127  ; £20  ditto,  156,  (by  precept  of  the 
lord  governor)  220,  (at  risk  of  chamber- 
lain  of  Stratherne)  242  ; £40  granted  to 
him  by  the  king  under  the  great  seal, 
462  ; barley  to, . by  precept  of  the  comp- 
troller, 409. 


Lindesay,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  W.  Lundy,  500. 

Herbert.  See  Lindesay,  John. 

James,  witness  at  Kirkcudbrycht, 

493  ; sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  525. 

— — John,  formerly  of  Wauchop,  Reid- 
spittale  granted  to,  44,  184  ; fermes  of 
lands  in-  Galloway  granted  to,  34,  74, 
135,  234,  297,  427  ; the  late,  had  lands 
in  Galloway  ‘ ‘ in  his  fee  ” for  his  service 
to  the  king  and  queen,  34  ; the  said 
lands  liferented  to  his  relict  Marioun 
Bonkle,  34,  75,  135,  297,  427. 

John,  son  of  Herbert  Lindissay  “ qui 

obiit  in  bello,”  Carlinwerk  let  to,  and 
to  his  mother,  482,  508  ; half  of  Bars- 
keauch  and  Tressok  let  to,  and  to  Eliza- 
beth M'Clelain  his  mother,  433,  508. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Dunrod  and 

Thornle  Lindesay,  607. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  barony  of 

Kilbride,  631. 

Jonet,  Agnes,  Cristina  and  Margret, 

sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Glenmur,  561. 
See  Lindesay,  Agnes. 

Margret.  See  Lindesay,  Agnes ; 

Lindesay,  Jonet. 

Stephen,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Kin- 

cardyn,  635. 

Lindores  (Lundoris),  abbot  and  convent  of, 
annualrent  due  to,  from  mill  of  Den, 
395. 

quarter  of,  fermes  and  rents  of,  4, 

159,  169,  243,  314  ; do.  in  detail,  395-6  ; 
assedation  of,  495,  502. 

Auld,  fermes  of,  with  cottages, 

gardens  and  brewery,  393,  502  ; annuity 
from,  to  chaplain  at  Culessy,  6,  160, 
170,  245,  315,  401  ; oats  of,  181. 

Linen  cloth  for  napkins,  &c. , for  the  king’s 
table,  202. 

Links  of  Dunbar,  43. 

Linlithgow  (Linlithqw,  Lithqw),  accounts 
of  Nicholas  Craufurde  and  Robert 
Danestoune,  custumars  of,  48,  94,  195, 
(Nicholas  Craufurde)  195,  261,  331  ; 
customs  of,  leased  for  £40,  195,  261, 


INDEX. 


763 


831  ; accounts  of  bailies  of,  61,  112, 
210,  272,  337  ; annuity  from  fermes  of, 
to  prioress  of  Manuel,  62,  113,  210,  273, 
337  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies 
of,  117,  215,  280,  345,  455  ; from 
custumars  of,  117,  215,  280,  345,  455  ; 
fermes  of  lands  at,  granted  to  the  abbey 
of  Holyrood  in  exchange  for  lands  of 
the  new  harbour  at  Leith,  2 ; barley  to 
certain  wives  of,  for  ale  for  the  royal 
household,  4. 

Linlithgow,  Palace  of,  repairs  of,  cxlix. ; 
garden  of,  2 ; herbage  of,  appropriated  to 
the  king’s  use,  2 ; payment  for  custody  of, 
to  Sir  Alexander  McCulloch,  3 ; payment 
from  customs  of  Linlithgow  to  Stephen 
Baity,  mason,  for  upholding  the  masonry 
and  tiles  of,  94,  195.  See  Palace. 

Sheriff  of,  accounts  of  receivers 

general  from,  116  ; of  the  comptroller 
from,  279,  344  ; sasine  of  office  of,  to 
James  Hammyltoun,  632. 

Linlithgwschir,  account  of  Andrew  Crech- 
toun,  chamberlain  of,  1-4. 

Lion,  payment  of  £18,  4s.  8d.  to  John 
Scharp,  chaplain,  ‘ 4 pro  expensis  leonis,  ” 
18. 

expenses  for  keep  of,  at  Holyrood, 

civ. 

Lismore,  Bishop  of,  [David  Hamilton,] 
auditor  of  Comptroller’s  accounts,  451  ; 
commissioner  for  letting  crown  lands, 
501,  511  ; sits  on  an  action  regarding  a 
lease,  505.  See  also  Argyle,  Bishop 
of. 

Lithtqw,  William,  mariner,  87. 

Litilblakburne,  lands  of,  557. 

Litilcarcarys,  sasine  of,  to  James  Craw- 
mond,  571. 

Litilgardyn,  lands  of,  522. 

Litilkettilstoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of  half 
of,  to  George  Broun,  572. 

Litillfollay,  lands  of,  542. 

Litilljhone,  George,  king’s  trumpeter  in 
place  of  the  late  John  Andirsone,  439. 

Litle  (Litill),  Edward,  bailie  of  Edinburgh,  | 


213  ; burgess  of  Edinburgh,  sheriff  “ in 
hac  parte,”  591,  612. 

Litleauchmakoy,  sasine  of,  to  Henry 
Banerman,  611. 

Litstar,  Margret,  wife  of  James  Gourlay, 
497,  (widow)  500. 

Margret  and  William,  tenants  in 

Kingis  Kettill,  504. 

Lochanis,  lands  of,  541. 

Lochcunyeoch,  park  of,  now  called  Simple, 
630. 

Lochdogane,  formerly  let  to  Sir  William 
Wardlaw  and  William  Lokkart,  now  let 
to  Sir  Alexander  and  James  Scott,  511. 

Lochdoganis,  Medill  and  Hethir,  let  to 
Gilbert  M‘Clelane  without  grassum, 
“ quia  multum  levantur,”  482,  508. 

Uvir,  let  to  Sir  William  Wardlaw, 

rector  of  Dairy,  and  to  William  Lokart  in 
excambion  for  lands  of  Mefeild,  482, 
508. 

Lochell,  Westir,  523. 

Locherschir,  Estir,  sasine  of  half  of  lands 
of  nominatim , to  Robert  Boiswill,  523. 
See  Lochorschir. 

Lochfergus,  lands  of,  556. 

Lochgelly,  Westir  and  Estir,  superiority 
of,  annexed  to  barony  of  Glasmont,  523. 

laird  of,  asks  instruments  in  name 

of  Oucthir  M ‘Dowell,  493. 

Lochinver,  loch  and  messuage  of,  sasine  of, 
to  Robert  Maxwell,  530. 

Lochleven,  sasine  of,  with  tower,  fortalice 
and  mill,  to  Robert  Douglas,  565  ; John 
Hakat,  warden  of  the  waters  running 
into  the  loch  of  Levin,  568. 

Lochmabane,  castle  of,  pledges  in,  for 
security  of  the  kingdom,  285,  350. 

rector  of.  See  Stewart,  Mr  William. 

Lochmill  and  “ ly  Inche,”  sasine  of,  to 
John  lord  Glammys,  602. 

Lochnall,  sasine  of  lands  and  office  of  con- 
stabulary of,  to  Andrew  Agnew,  549. 

Lochorschir,  Estir,  sasine  of  half  of  lands 
of,  to  Margret  Levingstoun,  526.  See 
Locherschir. 


764 


INDEX. 


Lochorworth,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Hay  of  Hoprews,  knight,  522. 

Lochquliow  and  Glenurquhay,  sasine  of 
lands  and  barony  of,  to  Colin  Campbell, 
517. 

Lochrig,  lands  of,  525. 

Lochrinald,  lands  of,  527. 

Lochsyd,  in  Linlitbgw,  waste  for  king’s 
park,  2. 

of  Buthestoun,  in  Ayr,  635. 

Lochtay,  Porte  of,  with  island  and  fishing 
of  the  loch,  sasine  of,  to  Colin  Campbell, 
519 

Lockhart.  See  Lokart. 

Logan.  See  Buthill. 

Logane,  James,  his  salmon  and  oil  free  of 
custom  for  payment  of  his  ransom  from 
England,  56. 

James,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  515? 

517,  518,  527,  530,  562,  563,  591,  592, 
598,  599,  608. 

James,  of  Craghouse,  sheriff  “ in  hac 

parte,”  622. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Rais  Logane,  531. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Calderwod 

of,  555. 

Robert,  provost  of  Edinburgh,  pay- 
ment to,  462. 

Robert,  knight,  sasine  to,  of  lordship 

and  barony  of  Lestalrig,  515  ; of  Grow- 
gane,  531. 

Robert,  of  Cotfeild,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  604  bis. 

Loganehons,  in  barony  of  Pentland,  517. 

Logdon,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Douglas,  565. 

Logoch.  See  Allirstokkis. 

Logy,  in  Fife,  eighteen  shilling  lands  of, 
523. 

in  Stirling,  fermes  of,  36  ; fermes  of 

meadow  of,  36 ; malt  fermes  of,  41  ; 
rental  of,  477  ; let  to  Mariota  Menteth 
and  Duncan  Simpsoun  her  eldest  son, 
477. 

— — and  Dowald,  in  Strathde,  fermes  of, 
granted  annually  to  John  Forman, 
knight,  78,  152,  324  ; allowed  to  the 


accountant  of  Strathde  and  Cromare, 
367,  424. 

Logy,  and  Dawen,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of, 
to  Mr  Robert  Forman,  Dean  of  Glasgow, 
544. 

Blair  of,  in  Stirling.  See  Blar  of 

Logy- 

Logyhauch,  lands  of,  let  in  steelbow,  29, 
69. 

Loichfeild,  in  Menteth,  sasine  of,  to  Janies 
Muschete,  588. 

Lokart  (Lokkart,  Lokert),  Alexander, 
sasine  to,  of  Cleghorn  and  Bothvile,  627. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Lee  and  Cart- 

land,  which  had  been  in  ward,  593. 

William,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  the 

late,  had  lease  of  Lochdogane  along  with 
Sir  William  Wardlaw,  511. 

William,  son  of  William  Lokart, 

burgess  of  Edinburgh,  Lochdoganis  Uvir 
let  to,  482,  508. 

William,  witness  at  Kirkcudbrycht, 

493. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Dechment,  605. 

Lokarthill,  sasine  of,  to  William  Balye, 
551. 

Lokertbe,  sasine  of  £20  lands  of,  to 
William  Hereis,  560. 

Longniddrie.  See  Langnudry. 

Lome,  in  Argyle,  sasine  of  lordship  of, 
to  John  Campbell,  “pro  2 clamidis  ” 
for  duplication  of  blench-ferme,  517. 

in  Strathern,  sasine  of,  to  William 

Edmonstoun,  587. 

Loucht,  John,  his  lands,  near  Peebles,  581. 

Loudoun,  lady  of,  fermes  of  Trabreauch 
paid  by,  283. 

Loupas  (Lowpas,  Lawpes,  Lowpes),  Litle 
and  Mekle,  fermes  of,  granted  to  the 
king’s  surgeon,  20  ; fermes  of,  in  arrear, 
22,  230  ; remitted  to  Henry  Railstou, 
231.  See  Lowpas. 

Loutfute,  Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Urquhill, 
558. 

Lowcharschele,  in  Berwick,  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Ogill,  546. 


INDEX. 


765 


Lowdeane,  Sir  James,  canon  of  Rostinoth, 
275. 

Lowis  (Lowys).  See  Dumbarton. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Mennar 

and  others  in  Peebles,  540. 

Lownan,  sasine  of  half  of  lands  and  barony 
of,  to  Walter  Rothven,  566. 

Lowpas  Big  and  Lowpas  More,  sasine  of, 
to  Robert  Bannachtyne,  596.  See 
Loupas. 

Lowranstoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Alexander  Stratoun,  534. 

Lowre,  David,  courier,  fee  of,  136. 

Lowry,  David,  messenger,  fee  of,  119,  221, 
287,  355,  467  ; sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
632. 

Loyng,  lands  of,  518. 

Lufno,  in  Haddington,  barony  of,  sasine  of, 
to  Patrick  Hepburn,  knight,  625. 

and  Lessintrule,  in  Stirling,  fermes 

of,  36. 

Luklaw,  sasine  of,  to  William  Ramsey 
535. 

Lumlethin,  sasine  of  eighth  of,  to  Mr. 
James  Ramsay,  567  ; to  Henry  Ramsay, 
602  ; to  John  Skrymgeour,  611. 

Lummisden  (Lummisdane),  Mr  Thomas, 
bailie  of  Crail,  111  ; six  lasts  of  herring 
annually  due  by,  under  his  lease  of  the 
assize  herrings  of  the  East  sea,  217. 

Lumquhat,  mill  of,  fermes  of,  397  ; let  to 
Egidia  Barclay,  496,  504  ; entry  of,  re- 
mitted, 413. 

Lundeiff,  Kirkland  of,  “ le  cane  cheis  ” 
of,  519. 

Lundies,  sasine  of,  to  William  Edmons- 
toun,  579. 

Lundin,  barony  of,  John  Lundin  of  that 
ilk  had  liferent  of,  611. 

John,  of  that  ilk,  knight,  lord  of  the 

‘ 1 liberetenementum  ” of  the  barony  of 
Lundin,  611  ; his  liferent  of  Overprateris 
and  fourth  of  Netherprateris  reserved  in 
sasine  of  the  fee  to  Walter  Lundin, 
611. 

Walter,  sasine  to,  of  fee  of  Overprateris 


and  fourth  of  Netherprateris,  reserving 
the  liferent  of  John  Lundin,  knight, 
611. 

Lundy  (Lundi),  sasine  of  patronage  of 
parish  church  of,  to  Patrick  Gray,  564  ; 
rector  of,  see  Gray,  Mr  James. 

Andrew,  of  Balgowny,  annuity  to, 

from  burgh-fermes  of  Carale,  59. 

Elizabeth,  relict  of  Sir  Andrew  Wod. 

See  Wood,  Andrew. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Mundynis,  528. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Balgony  and  other  lands  in  Fife,  553. 

James,  of  Balgony,  annuity  to,  from 

fermes  of  Crail,  111,  208,  274,  338,  374, 
448  ; his  annuity  in  non-entry,  375. 

Richard,  tenant  in  Newtounof  Reras, 

499. 

Walter,  nephew  and  heir  apparent 

of  William  Lundy  of  that  ilk,  tenant  ot 
Thomastoun,  500. 

William.  See  Lundy,  Walter. 

Luquhane,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  Andrew 
Johnestoun,  551. 

Lusale,  Alexander,  payment  to,  on  behalf 
of  Andrew,  bishop  of  Caithness,  comp- 
troller, from  customs  of  Dundee,  51. 

Lutar.  See  Wardlaw,  Alexander. 

Luthre  (Luthry),  allowance  to  David 
Dronar,  falconer,  out  of  the  fermes  of,  7 ; 
augmentation  of  feu-ferme  of,  in  arrear, 
182  ; part  of  the  arrears  remitted,  247  ; 
fermes  of,  reduced  on  account  of  the 
barrenness  of  the  town,  248,  318, 

394  ; Luthre  let  to  Mariota  Law  and 
others,  495 ; part  of,  let  to  Thomas  Clerk, 
502;  tenants  of,  to  be  cited  for  arrears, 
414,  415 ; the  eighth  part  of,  which 
John  Ramsay  had,  let  to  his  relict,  495  ; 
fermes  of  mill  of,  394  ; mill  of,  let  to 
David  Dronar  and  Leo,  his  son,  495  ; to 
John  Smith  and  Robert  Utene,  502. 

Lychttoun,  John,  £3  to,  468, 

Lyell,  Robert,  tenant  in  Kingisbernis, 
498. 

Lyle  (Lile),  Friar  Robert,  prior  of 


766 


INDEX. 


Dominicans  of  Perth,  264,  330,  332, 
341,  375,  439. 

Lyn  in  Peebles.  See  Hoprewis. 

in  lordship  of  Dairy,  sasine  of,  to 

John  Lyn,  611. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Lyn,  612. 

Lyon  herald,  King  of  Arms,  his  fee  from 
fermes  of  Culessy,  6,  15,  160,  167,  170, 
180,  245,  251,  322,  (granted  to  him  in 
liferent)  315,  (paid  to  the  late)  401,  410  ; 
payment  to,  for  his  expenses  when  he 
went  to  the  lord  governor  in  France 
and  was  shipwrecked,  103  ; payment  to, 
crossing  to  France  when  he  was  ship- 
wrecked near  Denmark,  162  ; payment 
to  the  late,  461. 

Lyonn,  David,  escheated  for  the  slaughter 
of  Alexander  Banerman  of  Waltirtoun, 
346. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Kyn- 

blathmont,  523  ; of  third  of  barony  of 
Forgandevynny,  561. 


M‘Aethotjr,  Charles,  held  two  merkland 
of  Casteltoun  of  Foulis,  490. 

‘Aulay.  See  Makaulay. 

£Brair  (M£Brayar,  Makbrayar),  Nicholas, 
the  late,  his  fee  from  fermes  of  Dumfries, 
109. 

- — Roger,  alderman  of  Dumfries,  109, 
272,  337,  444. 

McCane  (M‘Kane),  John,  of  Armurthy, 
payment  to,  from  customs  of  Irwyn, 
for  victuals  for  castles  of  Dunawage 
and  Artmurthy,  93  ; (of  Ardmurchy,) 
payment  to,  from  customs  of  Ayr  for 
defence  of  his  castles  of  Dunawag, 
&c.,  95  ; provision  for  his  castles  in  the 
Isles,  119  ; (of  Ardnamurchy, ) wine  to, 
for  his  defence  of  his  castle  of  Dunnook, 
193;  (of  Ardnamurquhy, ) intromitted 
with  fermes  of  Bute,  230,  312. 

M£Cawispark,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Ken- 
nedy, 617. 


M'Cleftane  (M'CIelane,  McClelland,  Mael- 
iane, MJLellan,  M£Lelan,  M'Lelane, 
Maklellane),  Elizabeth,  mother  of  John 
Lindissay.  See  Lindesay,  John. 

Gilbert,  Cubbois  let  to,  484  ; and  to 

Margaret  Hereis  his  wife,  509  ; Loch- 
doganis,  Medill  et  Nethir,  let  to,  482, 
508. 

John,  Le  Markis  let  to,  482  ; Larg- 

way  let  to,  483,  509. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Wig- 

toun,  527  ; of  Gileston  and  others  in 
Kirkcudbright,  556. 

Thomas,  of  Bondby,grassums  paid  by, 

and  by  William  his  brother,  under  lease 
of  lands  in  Galloway,  281  ; alderman  of 
Kirkcudbright,  338  ; (of  Bomby, ) quarter 
of  Keltoun  let  to,  481  ; merkland  of 
Kilbryd  let  to,  482  ; to  another  with  his 
consent,  508  ; Corscrag,  Corsmury, 
Barley  (Barcloy),  and  Caldow  let  to, 
484,  509  ; mill  of  Culven  let  to,  485, 
510  ; sasine  to,  of  Bondby  and  others  in 
Kirkcudbright,  557. 

William,  brother  to  the  laird  of 

Bondby,  Halcokleyis  let  to,  482,  507. 
See  M‘Clellane,  Thomas,  of  Bondby. 

M ‘Clune.  See  Makclune. 

M£Conoquhy.  See  Makconoquhy. 

M£Cormyk.  See  Makcornyk. 

M£Corquidill.  See  Makcorquidill. 

M£Crystyn.  See  Makcrystyn. 

M'Culloch  (M£Cullocht,  Makculloch),  Sir 
Alexander,  payment  to,  for  keeping  Lin- 
lithgow palace,  3. 

Sir  Alexander,  knight,  fermes  of 

lands  in  Galloway  liferented  to,  and  to 
his  wife  Marjorie  (Mariota)  Sinclair,  75, 
136,  235,  428  ; money  paid  to  Comp- 
troller by,  298  ; to  be  cited  for  lands  of 
Glenturk,  which  he  occupied  as  his  own 
property,  298,  327,  429  ; his  lands  of 
Balgregane  let  to  Uthred  M£Dowale, 
480. 

— — — Archibald,  Knokkincur  let  to  Thomas 
Forestar  with  consent  of,  479. 


INDEX. 


767 


McCulloch,  James,  Knokkincur  let  to,  with 
consent  of  Thomas  Forestar,  479,  485. 

Norman,  sasine  to,  of  Larglegastill, 

57 6. 

Simon,  falconer,  his  fee  from  fermes 

of  Galloway  paid  by  precept  of  the  lord 
governor,  75  ; allowance  granted  to,  on 
condition  of  his  not  asking  it  again,  285. 

Simon,  Kerewalkok  let  to,  480. 

M ‘Dowell  (M ‘Do wall,  M‘Dowale,  Mac- 
dowell,  Mackdowell,  Makdowell,  Mak- 
dowel),  Alexander,  tutor  of  Uchtred 
M ‘Dowell,  485,  486,  510,  511. 

Bertholomew,  sasine  to,  of  Spottis 

and  other  lands  in  Kirkcudbrycht  with 
office  of  coroner  between  the  waters  of 
Dee  and  Nyth,  618. 

Fergus,  sasine  to,  of  Urle  and  Kil- 

quhocadaill,  on  the  . decease  of  his  grand- 
father’s widow,  who  had  a conjunct 
infeftment  of  the  same,  601  ; sasine  to, 
of  Freach  and  Are,  (which  had  been  in 
ward,)  on  decease  of  his  father,  601. 

Finlay,  sasine  of  Murrethe  to  Alisea 

Hepburne  and,  564. 

— — Henry,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Wigton, 
541. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Balyellane  and 

others  in  Wigtoun,  556. 

Holland,  Cluttauch  let  to,  485. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  Stronrawir  and 

Markslewane,  537. 

Uthred  (Uchtred,  Uchtryd,  Oucthir), 

of  Garthlon  (Garthlong,  Garthclon), 
half  of  Tulylaigauch  let  to,  479,  (with- 
out grassum  or  entry)  480  ; Leffynollo 
and  other  lands  in  Galloway  let  to, 
without  grassum,  which  had  been  paid 
by  his  grandfather  Uchtred,  and  with- 
out entry  because  his  father  and  grand- 
father had  died  ‘ ‘ in  campo  bellico  apud 
Northumberland,”  480  ; half  of  Tuly- 
lagach  let  to,  as  grandson  and  heir  of 
Uchtred  M ‘Dowell  of  Garthclone  and  son 
of  Thomas  M ‘Dowell  both  of  whom  died 
“in  campo  bellico,”  and  the  grassum 


paid  by  his  tutor  Alexandef  M ‘Dowell, 
485  ; Lefynnollo,  &c.  ditto,  486,  510  ; 
the  laird  of  Lochinver  asks  instruments 
in  name  of,  that  he  is  ready  to  lay  down 
the  grassum  of  all  the  lands  that  he  had 
of  the  king  in  Galloway,  493  ; the  lands 
which  pertained  to  his  father  and  grand- 
father set  to  the  Earl  of  Cassillis,  493  ; 
sasine  to,  of  Garthlone  and  Lochanis, 
542. 

M‘Garmore,  Michael,  the  Merkland  of 
Kilbryde  let  to,  508. 

M ‘Gilhauch.  See  Makgilhauch. 

M‘Gillemon.  See  Makgillemon. 

M‘Gilleneif.  See  Makgilleneif. 

MTan,  John,  of  Ardnamurchan,  servant 
of  Earl  of  Argle,  xlvii. 

MTlvernok.  See  Makilvernok. 

MTntosh.  See  Makintoische. 

M‘Kane.  See  M'Cane. 

M‘Ke  (Makkee,  M‘Key),  Duncan,  fermes 
of  Ardborg  remitted  to,  35,  74,  135, 
234  ; Arborg  let  to,  and  to  Annabella 
his  spouse,  478  ; half  of  Tulylaigauch  let 
to  them,  479  ; and  to  their  son  after 
Duncan’s  death,  486. 

Duncan,  sasine  to,  of  Baryarrik  and 

Culclaich,  605. 

Duncan,  the  late,  fermes  of  lands  in 

Galloway  remitted  to  him  and  his  wife, 
235. 

Michael,  Ardborg  let  to,  and  to 

Annabella  Mur,  his  mother,  485. 

M ‘Kelle.  See  Makkelle. 

M‘Kenzie,  Hector,  alias  Auchinroy,  pay- 
ment to,  from  fermes  of  Moy  and  Brane 
during  the  king’s  pleasure,  86,  143,  304, 
382. 

John,  in  arrear  of  fermes  of  lands  in 

Ross  claimed  by  him,  86  ; in  arrear  of 
fermes  of  Kynnellan,  86. 

M‘Lachlane,  Duncan,  sasine  of  Lettir  to, 
570.  See  Maklauchlane. 

M‘Lellane.  See  M‘Clellane. 

M‘Makin.  See  Makmakin. 

M‘Nab.  See  Malar  Macnabc 


768 


INDEX. 


M‘Nach,  Gilbert,  notary  public,  508.  See 
Maknacbtane. 

M‘Nacht.  See  Macnacht. 

M‘Nair.  See  Maknair. 

M‘Neile  (Maknele),  Friar  Andrew,  prior 
of  Dominicans  of  Aberdeen,  277,  343, 
449. 

M'Neisch.  See  Makneisch. 

M'Quhen.  See  Makquhen. 

M'Quyet.  See  Makquyet. 

M ‘Rauch,  John,  held  twenty-shilling  land 
of  Estir  Cammis,  488. 

M‘Ray.  See  Makray. 

M£Werarty.  See  Makwerarty. 

Macers,  employment  of,  163  ; fees  of,  no- 
minatim,  120,  221,  287,  464.  See 

Campbell,  Charles  ; Maxtoun,  Patrick  ; 
Nesbit,  James  ; Purves,  Andrew  ; 
Purves,  David  ; Scrimgeour,  John. 

Macharlyn,  634. 

Machrewin,  lands  of,  “betwixthe  watteris” 
in  Dumfries,  566. 

Macnacht,  Jonet,  part  of  Barskeauch  let  on 
her  decease,  484. 

Madinpap  (Madinpape),  sasine  of,  to 
Richard  Neleson,  572  ; to  Vedast  Nele- 
soun,  607. 

Magnus  the  Dane,  son  of  Ove  Bilde,  Chan- 
cellor of  Denmark  in  Scotland,  cxxxi. ; 
£10  to,  when  he  lay  ill  with  fever  in 
Galloway,  35. 

Mailvil  (Malvill,  Mailvill,  Mailvile),  lands 
and  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Ninian  Ross, 
515. 

John,  tenant  in  Bondhalf,  496. 

John,  senior  and  junior,  tenants  in 

Ardett,  494. 

Jonet,  in  Uchtermukty,  remission  of 

rent  to,  11  ; barley  and  oats  to,  by  grace 
of  the  auditors,  14,  15. 

Jonet,  tenant  in  Gervesland,  496  ; 

in  Southquarter  of  Uchtirmukty,  496. 

William.  See  Malewill. 

Mains  (terrse  dominicales).  “le  Manez  de 
Ballincreif  Gosfurd  et  Spittale,”  184  ; 
“le  Manys  et  terrse  dominicales  de  j 


Lestalrig,”  515.  See  Ballincreif ; 
Bennan  ; Care  ; Crukisfew  ; Dernlie  ; 
Dun  ; Dunbar  ; Dundee  ; Houstoun  ; 
Latheris  ; Levingstoun  ; Newwerk  ; 
Ochtergavin  ; Ovirgogar  ; Petcarne  ; 
Pettindreich  ; Redcastell  ; Stitch  ell ; 
Stratoun  ; Wodmyln.  See  also  Demesne 
lands  ; Grange. 

Mail- : office  of  mair  of  fee  attached  to  lands 
of  Ottirstoun,  as  the  service  therefor, 
537  ; sasine  of  land  in  Forfar  with  office 
of  mair  (“juridico  servitio  mauri  ”)  of 
Quarter  of  Dundee,  583  ; sasine  of  half 
of  office  of  mair  of  Methven  and  of  lands 
of  Marisland  and  Serjandland,  which  had 
been  in  non-entry  for  29  years,  to  Mar- 
garet Eskin,  609  ; sasine  of  the  other 
half  to  Robert  Bunche,  609  ; mair  of 
fee  of  sheriffdom  of  Perth,  605  ; sasine 
of  office  of  mair  and  serjand  of  Carrik 
viz  : “le  mare  of  fee,”  610  ; “ officium 
coronatoris  mari  foedi  ” of  west  ward  of 
Stragriff  and  of  upper  ward  of  barony  of 
Renfrew,  633  ; fee  of  hereditary  mair  of 
Elgin,  28  ; fees  of  mairs  of  Apnadull,  of 
Descheir  and  Toyere,  and  of  Glenlioun, 
155,  226,  365,  422;  of  Balcony,  85, 
143,  304,  382  ; of  Ross,  85,  142,  303, 
381.  See  also  Ardmanach  ; Avauch. 

Mair  (Maire),  Henry,  bailie  of  Culane, 
277. 

Henry,  “ familiaris  regis,”  payment 

to,  from  customs  of  Edinburgh,  102, 
200,  (for  old  service  to  the  king  and  his 
successors)  269  ; “scriba  scaccarii,”  54, 
334,  444  ; payment  to,  for  his  labours, 
121,  222,  288,  (one  of  the  clerks  writing 
the  rolls  in  exchequer)  223,  289,  356, 
357. 

Makaulay,  Aula,  sasine  to,  of  Down  and 
Gartmore  in  virtue  of  dispensation  in 
favour  of  heirs  of  those  who  fell  at 
Flodden,  577. 

Makbrayer.  See  M‘Brair. 

Makclune,  Donald,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of 
the  tenandry  of  Barneill,  563. 


INDEX. 


769 


Makconoquhy,  Finlay,  sasine  to,  of  lands 
in  Bute,  617. 

Makcornyk,  Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Strong- 
astell,  587. 

Makcorquidill,  Eugene,  sasine  to,  of  lands 
in  Ergile,  618. 

Makcrystyn,  William,  sasine  to,  of  half  of 
lands  of  Clouchtis,  539. 

Makculloch.  See  M‘Culloch. 

Makdowell.  See  M ‘Dowell  ; Challachwrek 
Makdowell. 

Makgilhauch,  Ludovic,  bailie  of  Wigtoun, 
206. 

Makgillemon,  John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 
Bute,  597. 

Makgilleneif  Tailyour,  Archibald,  sasine 
to,  of  lands  in  Bute,  596. 

Makilvernok  (Makilwernok).  See  Gadgill. 

Makintoische,  Ferquliard,  £20  to,  43. 

Makkee.  See  M‘Ke. 

Makkelle,  Duncan,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of 
Gadgill,  593. 

Maklauchane,  Lauchlan,  sasine  to,  of  lands 
in  Ergile,  663-4.  See  M'Lachane. 

Maklellane.  See  M‘Lellane. 

Makmakin,  Martin,  sasine  to,  of  Drumiar- 
gane,  which  had  been  in  ward,  575. 

Maknachtane,  Gilbert,  of  Dundaraw, 
sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  517.  See 
M'Nach. 

Maurice,  bailie  of  Rothesay,  62. 

Maknair,  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Archibald 
Edmonstoun.  See  Edmonstoun,  Archi- 
bald. 

Makneisch  (Makneische),  Elena,  sasine 
to,  of  fourth  of  Gadgil  Makilwernok, 
625. 

Jonet,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of  Gadzell 

Makilvernok,  615. 

Katherine,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of 

Gadgil  Makilwernok,  625. 

Mariota,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of 

Gadgill,  as  one  of  the  four  heirs  thereof, 
603. 

Makquhen,  Michael,  treasurer  of  Edin- 
burgh, 450. 


Makquyet,  John,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
521,  522. 

Makray,  Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  part  of 
Kalemuk  which  had  been  in  ward,  588. 

Makwerarty,  Donald,  sasine  to,  of  Birga- 
dulknok,  596. 

Malar  Macnab.  See  Dalpatrick. 

Wester,  in  barony  of  Cragy,  sasine 

of,  to  John  Ros,  564,  579. 

Malcomson,  David,  and  his  wife  Mariota 
Davidson,  tenants  in  Kettyll,  497. 

Maldawat,  sasine  of,  to  John  Duff,  628. 

Maldisheuch,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  Ker, 
628. 

Maldislee,  barony  of,  592. 

Malewill,, William,  sasine  to,  of  Hervistoun, 
560. 

Malisoun,  Sir  John,  collector  of  the  church 
of  Aberdeen,  343. 

Malleloch  in  Cowell,  626. 

Malmore.  See  Auchety. 

Malt,  fermes  of  Falkland,  5,  159, 160,  398  ; 
of  Fife,  13-15,  166,  167,  169,  170,  177- 
180,  244,  245,  250-1,  314,  321-2,  400, 
412-414  ; of  Stirlingshire,  41 ; a peck  per 
boll  of  barley  allowed  for  the  making  of 
barley  into  malt,  41 ; ale  exchanged  for 
malt,  the  boll  of  malt  standing  at  ten 
gallonsof  ale,  178 ; malt  brewed  in  Dunbar 
for  the  lord  governor,  219  ; malt  for  Earl 
of  Arane  during  his  regency  at  19s.  per 
chalder,  352  ; difference  of  price  between 
barley  and  malt,  469  ; one  boll  of  barley 
allowed  for  the  making  of  each  chalder 
of  barley  into  malt,  471.  See  Ale. 

Maltster.  See  Bannerman,  John. 

Maluny,  Walter,  Abbot  of  Glenluce,  pay- 
ment to,  at  the  time  of  his  crossing 
to  Denmark,  461  ; sent  with  Albany 
Herald  to  France  to  the  lord  gover- 
nor, 643  ; their  expenses  from  Deip, 
463. 

Mamlorne  (Mammalorne,  Mammelorne), 
lands  of,  and  of  Mamlorne  in  Glenlioun 
waste  for  forest  155,  (Mamlorne  and 
Glenlioun)  226,  365,  421. 


770 


INDEX. 


Manach,  Lawar,  lands  of,  518. 

Manderstoun,  sasine  of,  to  William  Man- 
derstonn,  609. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Man- 
derstoun and  of  two  liusbandlands  in 
town  of  Duns,  which  had  been  in  non- 
entry, 609. 

Mane,  sasine  of  lands  and  mill  of,  to  John 
Yaus,  541. 

Manecht,  lands  of,  sasine  of  third  of,  to 
William  Nory,  552  ; to  William  Blak- 
hall,  587  ; to  Andrew  Wod,  590. 

Manor  : “ mansio  sive  maneria  ” of  Manys 
of  Ochtergavin,  611  ; lands  of  Wyntoun, 
“cum  manerio,”  517  ; earldom  of  Mon- 
trose, “ cum  manerie,”  519;  lands  of 
Ricardtoun,  “cum  turre  et  manerie,” 
539  ; fermes  of  lands  of  Wodmyln,  viz., 
“de  manerie  et  terris  dominicalibus,” 
539  ; Wodheid,  “cum  turre,  manerie,” 
&c.,  548,  562  ; blenchferme  “manerii 
de  Cragmelour,”  629  ; lands  of  the  Manys 
and  Coif  of  Bennan,  “cum  manerio,” 
610. 

Mansion,  obligation  in  a feu-charter  to 
build  a mansion  with  its  adjuncts, 
146  ; “mansio”  of  Stratoun,  604.  See 
Manor. 

Manuel  (Man well),  annuity  to  prioress  of, 
from  fermes  of  Linlithgow,  62,  (Elizabeth 
Hoppringle)  113,  210,  273,  337. 

Manure,  payment  “ pro  manuratione”  of 
the  mains  of  Westbernis,  35. 

“ Manutergiis,”  in  the  pantry,  119  ; linen 
cloth  “pro  mapis,  manutergiis,”  &c., 
for  the  king’s  table,  202. 

“Mapalibus,”  119. 

“ Mapis.”  See  “ Manutergiis.” 

Mar,  earldom-of,  587 ; lordship  and  earldom 
of,  590  ; lordship  of,  626. 

Earl  of,  the  late,  brother  of  the  king, 

Mariota  Spens,  nurse  of,  37. 

Earl  of,  lands  of  Mane  and  Westir 

Rowanis  in  hands  of  king  as,  541. 

(Marr),  John,  custumar  of  Aberdeen, 

197,  266,  333,  437  ; bailie,  64  ; provost, 


114,  212,  342  ; burgess,  sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  518. 

Marach,  lands  of,  556. 

March,  earldom  of,  585, 589,  608,  615  ; life- 
rent  of,  held  by  queen  Margaret,  608. 

Earl  of,  lands  of  Howden  in  hands  of 

king  as,  620. 

pursuivant,  liferent  fee  of,  35,  74, 

(now  Albany  herald)  135,  234,  297, 
427. 

Marches,  fee  of  Lord  Hume  as  guardian  of 
the  middle,  west  and  east,  1 7 ; payment 
to  the  lord  of  Arane  “in  certis  necessariis 
equitando  ad  marchias  et  He  day  trew,” 
463  ; compensation  to  Mr  Adam  Ottir- 
burn  for  riding  twice  to  the  Marches 
during  the  siege  of  Temptalloun,  473. 

the  West,  custom  of  English  goods 

on,  renounced  by  Sir  Alexander  Jardin 
of  Apilgirth,  463  ; warden  of,  see  Max- 
well, lord. 

Marchmond  (Marchimond,  Marchemond), 
fee  of  Marchimond  herald,  now  Lyon, 
out  of  fermes  of  Culessy,  15  ; fee  of 
Marchimont  herald  out  of  Murtho- 
carny,  171,  176,  246,  249,  318,  320', 
402,  406.  See  also  Meldrum,  John ; 
Cumyng,  William. 

Marenoch.  See  Marin ach. 

Margaret,  ship  called  “le  Margret,”  144, 
149. 

wife  of  James  HI.  See  James  ill. 

Tudor,  wife  of  James  iv.,  her  conjunct 

inf  eftment,  xxxv. ; her  character,  lviii.  ;her 
life  and  conduct  during  the  years  1513- 
1522,  lviii.  et  seq.;  surrender  of  her 
children  to  Albany  at  Stirling  not  Edin- 
burgh castle,  lxii. ; portrait  of  Margaret 
and  Albany,  lxiv.  and  App.  iii. ; “ regina 
Scotie,”  £200  delivered  to,  by  the  cham- 
berlain of  Fife,  403  ; payment  to,  of 
£6,408  Is.  4d.,  by  precept  of  the  lord 
governor  and  lords  of  council  in  default 
of  payment  of  her  conjunct  infeftment 
on  account,  of  the  disturbed  state  of  the 
country,  459  ; her  conjunct  infeftment 


INDEX. 


771 


bound  for  repayment  of  the  said  sum  on 
restoration  of  peace,  459  : the  “libere- 
tenementum  ” of  lands  of  Cokburn  in 
hands  of,  in  virtue  of  her  liferent  of  the 
earldom  of  March, 608.  See  Queen. 

Marinaeh  (Marinauch,  Marerioch),  fermes 
of,  remitted  to  Elizabeth  Stewart,  lady 
Coldonknowis,  36.  See  Munches. 

Mariners,  grain  to  two,  “ preter  naulum,” 
87  ; from  Ayr,  188  ; necessaries  for,  at 
Dumbarton,  436  ; pay  of,  460.  See 
Brown,  William  ; Lithgow,  William ; 
Patersone,  Thomas ; Richardsone, 
Thomas. 

Mariota,  custumar  of  small  customs  and 
tolls  of  Dumbarton,  which  had  been 
granted  by  King  Robert  Bruce  for  service 
rendered  to  him  by  her  predecessors,  586. 

Marischel.  See  , Bikkertoun,  Thomas, 
Craufurd,  James  ; Crechtoun,  Cuthbert ; 
Forestar,  Thomas ; Inglis,  John  ; Mul- 
trar,  John. 

Mariscrofts  (Mariscroftis,  Mariscropts), 
fermes  of,  89,  148,  307,  387. 

Marisland  and  Serjandland  in  barony  of 
Methven,  attached  to  office  of  mair,  609 ; 
lands  called  “ le  Marisland”  in  barony 
of  Inverkethin,  610. 

of  Uchtermukty,  fermes  of,  396; 

named,  504. 

Maristoun,  augmentation  of  feu-ferme  of, 
in  arrear,  182  ; Mairestoune  (in  quarter 
of  Edyne),  502  ; fermes  of,  393. 

Market,  expenses  of  the  comptroller  i ‘ in 
nundinis,”  223,  289  ; £10  to  laird  of 
Westneisbit  “ad  impediendum  forum  de 
lie  Calfhill  ne  Anglici  ibi  venirent,” 
463. 

Markinch(Markynche),  Newtounof,  fermes 
of,  raised,  398  ; let  to  Mariota  Petcarne 
free  of  entry  because  her  husband  John 
Multrar  “decessit  in  campo,”  498; 
named,  505. 

Markis,  Le,  let  to  John  M'Clelane,  482; 
rental  of,  508. 

Markslewane,  lands  of,  537. 


Marriage  and  dowry  of  Earl  of  Mortoun  to 
the  king’s  daughter,  106  ; casualty  of 
marriage  included  in  a feu-charter, 
146  n. ; fine  for  marriage  of  Margaret 
Ramsay  without  the  king’s  consent 
under  feu-tenure  of  Luthre,  495. 

Marts,  fermes  of  Ardmanach,  88,  145,  306, 
386  ; 5s.  for  a mart  in  Ardmanach,  89, 
148,  307,  387. 

fermes  of  Bute,  19-22,  230-233,  312- 

313,  361-362,  378-380  ; allowance  to 
^husbandi”  for,  20,  231,  313,  362, 
379. 

fermes  of  Discher  and  Toy er,  not  fully 

paid,  296  ; half  a merk  allowed  to  the 
“ husbandi  ” of  Discher  and  Toyer  for  a 
mart,  228. 

(rynmartis),  fermes  of  Fethirkern,  25, 

80,  124,  225,  293,  360,  420' ; three  sold 
for  45s.,  26,  80,  124,  225,  293. 

fermes  of  Galloway,  33,  73,  134,  296, 

326,  426  ; 5s.  per  mart  allowed  to 
“husbandi”  of  Galloway,  35,  74,  135, 
234,  297,  427  ; marts  of  Galloway  sold 
at  20s.  per  mart,  237  ; marts  to  Comp- 
troller from  chamberlain  of  Galloway, 
454. 

fermes  of  Garviauch,  76,  151,  239, 

200,  423  ; 5s.  per  mart  allowed  of  the 
fermes  of  husbandlands  of  Garviauch, 
77. 

fermes  of  Glenderrowell,  417,  418. 

(stukmarts),  fermes  of  Kinclevin,  154, 

226,  295,  365,  420  ; allowance  for  marts 
of  Kinclevin,  366. 

(custom-marts),  fermes  of  Kintor, 

Coule  and  Oneile,  26,  27,  77,  138,  294, 
430. 

fermes  of  Moray,  31,  71. 

fermes  of  Ross,  84,  142,  302,  380, 

385  ; 4s.  for  a mart  in  Ross,  85,  143, 
304,  382  ; 140  marts  of  Ross  purchased 
by  the  comptroller  at  20s.  per  mart, 
384. 

fermes  of  Strathde  and  Cromar,  78, 

79,  152,  153,  324,  366,  424. 


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INDEX. 


Marts,  fermes  of  Stratherne,  22,  125,  240, 

253,  310,  390  ; 15s.  for  a mart,  126, 

254,  256,  310,  311;  4s.  for  a mart,  126, 
254,  391. 

landsin  Stratlierne  let  “cum  martis,” 

490. 

(lardnaremarts)  due  for  Kerelawmond, 

valued  at  5s.  each,  575  ; “ le  lardinare 
marte  ” in  Bute,  595-7  ; the  fourth  and 
half  of  a fifth  of  a lardinar  mart  due  as 
part  of  the  feu-ferme  of  lands  in  Bute, 
595  ; 3s.  6d.  allowed  for  a lardinar  mart, 
596. 

— — price  of,  38  bought  for  £30,  10s.  10d., 
22;  44  and  2 quarters  for  £44,  10s.,  24  ; 
30s.  for  two,  27,  229,  294  ; 15s.  for  a 
mart,  77,  139,  229,  294,  431  ; 5s.  for  a 
mart,  145  ; £116,  0s.  4d.  for  98  marts 
“ super  pedes  ” “cum  le  uncostez  ” for 
the  queen’s  household,  157  ; “marte 
paste  super  pedes  ” bought  at  6|  merks 
per  mart,  217  ; marts  sold  at  one  mark, 
363  ; at  20s.  each,  21  ; at  one  mark,  233, 
380  ; 38  for  £37,  17s.  7d.,  393  ; 20s. 
allowed  for  each  mart,  393  ; sold  at  20s. 
each,  472. 

salted,  salt  marts  of  Orkney  and 

Shetland  (6  score  to  the  100),  at  12s. 
per  mart,  for  the  household,  32,  72, 
130,  257,  302,  417. 

100  salted,  at  12s.  the  mart, 

reckoning  six  score  to  the  hundred, 
delivered  by  the  comptroller  for  the 
king’s  ships  at  Dunbritane  and  for  the 
castle  of  Dunbar,  223  ; 71  salted  marts 
bought  by  the  comptroller,  473. 

bought  at  fairs,  122  ; received  from 

lady  Sinclar,  123  ; bought  at  St  John- 
stoun,  128;  “marte  paste  et  herbales” 
bought  by  the  comptroller,  174 ; “marte 
paste”  bought,  201;  driving  “marte 
paste  ” for  the  lord  governor,  219  ; 
payment  to  the  master  of  the  larder 
‘ ‘ pro  collis  martarum,”  220 ; rent  of  house 
in  which  the  marts  are  slaughtered,  223  ; 
marts  and  pigs  sent  to  the  ships  of  Dum- 


bartane  and  to  Dunbar  castle,  the  mart 
and  pig  (porcus)  standing  at  18s.  as  they 
are  charged  in  the  account  of  Orkney 
and  Schetlaud,  290  ; marts  to  Friars 
Minor  of  Edinburgh  in  alms  from  the 
king,  354  ; delivered  to  the  comptroller, 
366  ; keep  of,  for  the  king,  402 ; 
fermes  paid  at  Martinmas,  417  ; for 
the  king’s  household,  472 ; sent  to 
Dunbar,  472  ; suet,  fat,  tallow,  in- 
testines, and  hides  of,  sold  by  the 
comptroller,  118,  217,  284,  347,  456. 

Mary,  Blessed  Virgin,  altar  of,  of  Dunber- 
tane,  598  ; chapel  of,  at  Cragmelour, 
629  ; chapel  of,  of  Ferme  Noble,  598  ; 
of  Skeauch,  see  Skeauch. 

Mason.  See  Bawty,  Stephen ; Fothring- 
ham,  Thomas. 

(Masone),  Sir  David,  chaplain  at 

Rothesay,  62. 

Mass : lights,  bread,  and  wine  for  an 
anniversary  mass  in  the  cathedral  of 
Moray,  28,  68. 

Mathe,  Archibald,  part  of  Tua  Corshillis 
let  to,  492. 

Mathesoun,  Andrew,  deputy  chamberlain 
of  Fife,  4 ; arrears  of,  411  ; to  be  cited 
for  arrears  of  rent  of  Nethirreras,  414. 

Mathison,  alias  Stewart,  John.  See 
Stewart. 

alias  Stewart,  William.  See  Stewart. 

Mathisone,  Andrew,  custumar  of  Perth, 
99,  100. 

Mathobar,  lands  of,  529. 

Maule,  Robert,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Panmure,  563. 

Maxtoun,  sasine  of  lands  and  town  of,  to 
Thomas  Rutherfurd,  573. 

Adam,  servitor  of  the  queen,  23. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Cultequhay, 

555  ; of  half  of  Ardauch,  558. 

Oliver,  son  of  Patrick  Maxtoun, 

440. 

Patrick,  macer,  fee  of,  120,  128,  221, 

255,  287,  355,  405,  440,  464. 

William,  servitor  of  the  queen,  23  ; 


INDEX. 


773 


servitor  of  the  king,  fermes  of  Cnlcreif 
remitted  to,  242. 

Maxwell  (Maxwel),  barony  of,  sasine  of, 
to  Robert  Maxwell,  530. 

lord  of,  pledges  with,  in  Lochmabane 

for  security  of  the  kingdom,  285,  350  ; 
payment  to,  as  Warden  of  the  West 
Marches,  for  custody  of  thieves  and 
robbers,  459  ; demesne  lands  of  Treif 
called  the  Mains  of  Keltoun,  and 
office  of  steward  of  Kirkcudbright  let 
to,  and  the  fermes  remitted,  137 ; 
fermes  of  Grange  of  Treiffe  in  hands 

, of  Robert  lord  Maxwell,  237,  298,  428  ; 
to  be  cited  for  the  same,  327  ; 20 
merk  lands  of  Moffatdale  claimed  by, 
560.  See  Maxwell,  Robert. 

Edward,  son  and  heir  of  Edward 

Maxwell  of  Tynwald  who  died  “in 
campo  ” with  the  king  ; lands  in  Galway, 
let  to,  481,  507  ; sasine  to,  of  lands  of 
Tynwald,  533  ; of  Gargary  and  other 
lands  in  Wigton,  547. 

Edward.  See  Maxwell,  William. 

Hugh,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  barony  of 

Tellin,  624  ; of  fourth  of  Powgavy,  624. 

John,  of  Stanelie,  sheriff  of  Ergile, 

577. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Polgavy,  627. 

Richard,  tenant  in  Bondhalf,  496. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Granane 

(lands  nominatim ) with  loch  and  mes- 
suage of  Lochinver,  530  ; of  barony  of 
Maxwell,  530  ; of  barony  of  Carlaverok, 
530  ; of  lands  of  Springkell,  530.  See 
Maxwell,  lord  of. 

Robert,  knight,  sasine  to,  of  Mer- 

nys,  Nethirpollok  and  Mekildrippis,  529. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Balmatreuchtre, 

523. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Akynhede,  577. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  barony 

of  Kilbride,  which  had  been  in  ward,  607. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Mekle  Blakburn 

which  had  been  in  ward,  611. 

Robert,  of  Calderwod,  sasine  to,  of 


fee  of  superiority  of  Kilcaideyowlaw, 
592. 

Maxwell,  Mr  Robert,  provost  of  church  of 
St  Mary  of  Dumbarton,  272,  340. 

William,  tutor  of  Edward  Maxwell, 

481,  507. 

William,  of  Tellin,  knight,  the  late, 

Margaret  Moncur,  spouse  of,  624. 

Mayn,  William,  king’s  carpenter,  payment 
to,  39. 

Meadow,  lands  near  Cupar  called  “le 
Constable  Medow,”  570.  See  also 
Auchtermuchty  ; Dunmure  ; Falkland  ; 
How  Medo  ; King’s  Meadow  ; Kynnard  ; 
Logy  ; Parkhill  ; Stirling  ; Stratoun. 

Meal,  8 merks  for  a chalder  of,  2 ; of  Ross 
sold  at  6s.  per  boll  “cum  le  cantelis,” 
viz.,  allowing  one  firlot  to  three  bolls, 
217  ; of  Arbroth  sold  at  5s.  6d.  per 'boll 
“cum  le  cantillis,”  viz.,  a boll  to  the 
chalder,  217  ; sold  at  12s.  per  boll,  347  ; 
for  soldiers  sailing  to  Denmark,  471  ; 
sold  by  the  comptroller  at  10s.  per  boll, 
one  boll  per  chalder  being  allowed  ‘ ‘ pro 
lie  charitie,”  472  ; annualrent  of  meal  of 
Bourtrehill,  628.  See  Oatmeal. 

Measures,  small  measure  of  Ross  and  great 
measure  of  the  kingdom  (for  grain),  88  ; 
lasts  of  salmon  of  measure  of  Hamburgh 
88,  145,  149,  306,  386. 

Meat,  salt,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Medicine,  endowment  for  a graduate  in  the 
faculty  of,  in  Aberdeen,  113,  See  Aber- 
deen, University  of. 

Mediolanensis,  Dux.  See  Hill,  John. 

Mefeild,  lands  of,  excambedfor  Lochdoganis 
Uvir,  482.  See  Methfeild. 

Megill,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Lyndesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  524  ; 
to  David  lord  Lyndesay,  599. 

Megoth,  lands  of,  521. 

Megoure.  See  Duchlas. 

Meirden.  See  Dunlugus. 

Mekildrippis,  lands  of,  529. 

Mekillinche  (Mekillauch),  alias  Lauchbeg. 
See  Leffynnollo. 


774 


INDEX. 


Meklefynnersy,  sasine  of,  witli  mill,  to 
William  Nory,  552. 

Meklelour,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence  Merser, 
553. 

Meldrum,  Christiane,  widow  of  Thomas 
Inglis,  who  died  “in  bello”  with  the 
king,  half  of  Murthocarny  let  to  her 
and  to  John  Meldrum,  494,  502. 

John,  Marchemond  herald,  liferent 

grant  to,  of  half  of  the  lands  of  Murtho- 
carny, 172  ; half  of  Murthocarny  in  his 
hands,  499.  See  Meldrum,  Christiane. 

■ Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Edane  and  other 

lands  in  Aberdeen,  524. 

(Meldrome),  Thomas,  of  Segi,  grants 

receipt  for  Lundy  of  Balgony,  208,  274, 
338. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Formartyne  with  castle  of  Fyvie  and 
other  lands,  &c.  in  Aberdeen,  634-5. 

Melginche  (Melgynche),  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  to  Alexander  Lyndesay  of  Uchtir- 
monsy,  knight,  524  ; to  David  lord 
Lyndesay,  600. 

Melgond,  North,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Annand,  542.  See  Northmelgund. 

Melport,  lands  of,  518. 

Melrose  (Melros,  Milros),  Abbey  of,  wool 
of  its  own  flocks  custom  free,  56,  103,  204 
bis,  269,  334,  444. 

Melville.  See  Mailvil. 

Melwyng,  Margaret,  relict  of  Andrew 
Wardropar.  See  Wardropar,  Andrew. 

Men  at  arms  (“gens  armorum”)  sent  to 
aid  the  king  of  Denmark,  459. 

Mennar,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Lewis,  540. 

Menstry,  sasine  of  lands  of,  with  mill,  to 
Colin  Campbell,  519. 

Menteth,  lordship  of,  failure  pf  patmeal 
fermes  of,  which  were  due  to  watchmen 
at  Stirling  castle,  42  ; set  in  feu-ferme, 
entries  of,  488,  489  ; sheriff  of  Stirling 
and  his  bailies  appointed  stewards  of 
Menteth  to  give  sasine  of  Doun  and 
Gartmore,  577. 


Menteth,  John,  brother  of  Rankin  Menteth, 
mains  of  Bothkennar  let  to,  477. 

Mariota,  Logy  let  to,  and  to  her 

eldest  son  Duncan  Simpsoun,  her 
husband  William  Simpson  having  been 
slain  in  the  king’s  army  in  Northumber- 
land, 477. 

Rankin,  died  in  the  king’s  army  in 

Norththumberland,  477. 

Menybrig  (Menibrig),  Leswalt,  and  Blarqu- 
hanny,  terce  of,  held  by  Countess  of 
Cassillis,  82.  See  also  Carrik  ; Leswalt. 

Menzies  (Menzeis,  Menezeis,  Meynzeis), 
Gilbert,  custumar  of  Aberdeen,  98,  197, 
266,  333,  137  ; to  be  cited  for  refusal  to 
pay  the  full  amount  of  his  tack  of  the 
custom  of  salmon,  197 ; custom  of  salmon 
of  Don  and  Dee  let  to,  437 ; takes  no  fee 
in  respect  thereof,  437. 

Gilbert,  of  Fin  done,  grants  receipt  for 

Bishop  of  Aberdeen,  449. 

Gilbert,  of  Petfodellis,  burgess  of 

Aberdeen  and  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 
518. 

Robert,  knight,  lands  of  Apnadull  set 

to,  155,  227,  366,  422  ; payment  by,  to 
the  comptroller,  156  ; of  that  ilk,  feu- 
fermer  and  lessee  of  Apnadull,  Cambus- 
arna  and  Rannauch,  part  of  his  fermes 
remitted,  158  ; ordered  to  pay  the 
fermes  of  Apnadull,  of  which  he  was 
lessee,  295;  fermes  of  waste  lands  for 
five  years  remitted  to,  in  consideration 
of  full  payment  of  the  rest  of  the  fermes 
of  Apnadull,  Rannach  and  Cammisarnay, 
423. 

Merchel,  Jacques,  secretary  of  the  lord 
governor,  cxliv. ; payment  to,  220. 

“Mercheta  mulierum,”  mentioned  in 
charter  of  James  iv.,  45  n. 

Mereden.  See  Dunlugus. 

Mernys,  lands  of,  529. 

Merser,  Andrew,  payment  to,  23. 

— — Laurence,  sasine  to,  of  Meklelour 
and  others  in  Perth,  554  ; of  the  Manys 
of  Petcarne  with  mill,  and  third  of 


INDEX. 


775 


west  part  of  Petcarne,  557 ; of  Faichle 
and  Tyry  570. 

Mersyntoun  (Mersintoun),  sasine  of  lands 
with  tower  in  town  and  territory  of,  to 
Thomas  Ker,  551 ; sasine  of,  with  mill,  to 
Robert  Lauder  of  Bass,  620. 

Messengers,  payments  to,  nominatim , 119, 
221.  See  Balfour,  John ; Cameron, 
David  ; Lowry,  David  ; Riche,  Duncan. 

Messuage,  of  Fordale,  604. 

Methfeild,  let  to  Gilbert  Laudir  and  Mr 
Henry  his  son,  484,  510.  See  Mefeild. 

Methven,  entries  in,  478  ; mains  of,  with 
cottages,  rental  of,  478  ; fourth  part  of 
Seheipriggis  of,  let  to  James  Harrowar, 
chaplain,  478  ; west  quarter  of  Schep- 
briggisof,  formerly  leased  to  Morice  Angus 
and  his  wife,  now  let  to  John  Bowar 
and  Mariota  Bunche,  his  spouse,  478  ; 
sasine  of  half  of  office  of  mair  of,  and  of 
lands  called.  Marisland  and  Serjandland 
in  barony  of,  to  Margaret  Erskin,  609  ; 
of  other  half  to  Robert  Bunche,  609, 

Meyne  in  Stroquhonan,  lands  of,  86. 

Michelsoun,  Mr  James,  chaplain  in  Fyn- 
nevin,  208, 

Mr  John,  chaplain  in  Finevin,  62, 

114,  275,  352,  (Mr  Michelsoun)  445. 

Michelstoun.  See  Blare. 

Middelmaist,  Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  lands 
of  Glen,  602. 

Midenene,  lands  of,  634. 

Middilbenyne  alias  Braidlaw,  sasine  of  “le 
Mylrig,”  in  town  and  territory  of,  and  of 
“le  Higgines  oxgang  ” with  the  Braid  - 
lawdene  and  certain  meadowland  in  lord- 
ship  of,  to  Robert  Bruse,  571.  See 
Benyn. 

Middilclesch.  See  Clesch. 

Midscheron,  lands  of,  634. 

Milan.  See  Myllan. 

Alan  Stewart,  Captain  of,  cxliv.  See 

also  Stewart,  Alan  ; John  Hill,  nick- 
named Duke  of,  cxlv.  See  nfeoHill,  John. 

Milbrig,  40s.  lands  of,  567. 

Mildoven,  lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 


Noble,  598  ; chaplain  at  altar  of  Blessed 
Virgin  of  Dunbertane  supported  out  of, 
as  the  service  for,  589. 

Military  service,  the  grantee  in  feu-ferme  of 
certain  lands  in  Ardmanach  to  furnish 
two  horsemen,  one  of  them  with  a lance, 
along  with  a sumpter  horse  (equo  oner- 
ativo)  for  each  £10  land,  147  n. 

Mill : the  mill  of  Ballincreif  let  along  with 
thirle  multure  and  sucken  of  the  lord- 
ship,  184, 186;  sasine  of  mill  of  Kippanros 
in  blenchferme,  519;  sasine  “pro  tri- 
cesimo grano  molendino  de  Colburns- 
peth,”  536  ; sasine  of  mill  and  half  of 
mill  “granorum  et  fullonum”  in  Lawder- 
dale,  527 ; of  Caldhame  “cum  molendinis 
granorum  et  fullonis,”  553  ; “le  Myln 
Hill”  near  the  mill  of  Cupar,  601 ; mill- 
lands  and  multures  of  barony  of  Stratoun, 
604  ; water-mills  and  wind-mills  in 
barony  of  Inverkethin,  610;  “ le  walk- 
myln  ” of  lands  in  Forfar,  613;  “ le 
cornmyln”  of  Innerkelour,  613;  annual- 
rent  of  2s.  lOd.  levied  from  the  “Burrow 
Myll  ” of  Irwin,  628. 

sasines  of  parts  of  mills  : — of  sixth  of 

Thankertoun,  522;  of  third  of  Strow- 
byrne,  549  ; of  half  of  Crechy,  573  ; of 
fourth  of  Petty,  560 ; of  half  of  Thomas- 
toun,  569  ; of  third  of  Westir  Benyn, 
579  ; of  half  of  the  two  mills  of  Barrin- 
barrach  and  Barhowe,  605,  606  ; of  half 
of  Cowelaroquhy,  606  ; of  half  of  Bony- 
toun,  608  ; of  third  of  Mayns  of  Ochter- 
gavin,  611  ; of  fourth  of  Monze,  and  of 
superiority  of  said  mill,  627  ; of  half  of 
two  mills  in  Kolwen,  628  ; of  sixth  of 
certain  mills  in  Aberdeenshire,  631. 

sasine  of  lands  “cum  molendinis,” 

passim  in  “Libri  Responsionum,”  515 
ad  jin. 

See  Abirlednauch,  Westir ; Ardel- 

cholme  ; Auchtermuchty  ; Balbreehy  ; 
Balcarras  • Ballincrief ; Balmaclellane  ; 
Baltrine  ; Bello  ; Beridale  ; Blaidnach ; 
Buthill ; Clerkland  ; (mills  of  Cragme- 


776 


INDEX. 


lour,  629;)  Cragmill;  Creauch;  Cul- 
lessy  ; Culven  ; Den,  in  Fife  ; Dowyne  ; 
Drauchlok  ; Drumgeich  ; Dulcrufe  ; 
Eddirgowly  ; Essy ; Falkland  ; For- 
dale  ; Forteviot ; Fruchy  ; Gorthy ; 
Hawick ; Houstoun ; Keltoun  ; Kin- 
loch  ; Lander  ; Lumquliat ; Luthre  ; 
Monesey  Myll  ; Monyfuth  ; Mylnab  ; 
Petloucliy  ; Pluntoun  ; Quyltis ; Red- 
castle  ; Rothesay  ; Rothulit ; Russell  ; 
Sannak ; Schirefmyll ; Skeoch ; Strabrok ; 
Stramiglo  ; Suthik  ; Teling  ; Thomas- 
toun  ; Wodmyln. 

Millane, . Captain  of.  See  Stewart,  Alan. 

Millar,  James  and  John,  tenants  in  mill  of 
Uchtirmukty,  496,  504. 

Millhill.  See  Clowburn. 

Milltak,  le,  of  Ketnis,  605. 

Minorities.  See  Friars  Minor. 

Minority.  See  Dispensation. 

Mirrors,  two  mirrors  (specula)  for  dupli- 
cation of  blenchferme  of  Abirdalgy, 
590. 

Mochrum,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Dunbar,  527  ; of  half  of,  to  Patrick 
Dunbar,  541. 

Moffatdale,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  William 
Hereis,  excepting  those  claimed  by  lord 
Maxwell,  560. 

Moffet,  sasine  of  a merkland  in,  to  Robert 
Creichtoun,  523. 

Thomas,  heirs  of  the  late,  54,  102, 

199,  269,  334,  443. 

Moishatt,  lands  of,  546. 

Molendone,  486,  511. 

Moncreif  (MoncreifF,  Moncreff,  Mun- 
creif,  Muncreiff),  payment  to  widow  of 
the  laird  of,  8 ; sasine  of  lands  and 
barony  of,  to  William  Moncreif,  553. 

Archibald,  sasine  to,  of  Estirmoncreif, 

522. 

George,  and  his  son  Robert,  tenants 

ofUrchard,  496-7. 

Robert  (tutor  of  John  Wod),  cham- 
berlain (feufermer)  of  Fethirkern  his 
accounts  25  80  124,  225,  293. 


Moncreif,  Robert,  Thomastoun  let  to,  495  ; 
consents  to  lease  to  Walter  Lundy,  500. 

Robert,  pays  increase  of  rent  for 

Urquhard  on  his  father’s  death  and 
obtains  lease  for  3 years,  500  ; action  by 
him  (Robert  Muncrefe  of  Tibbermillo) 
against  Betoun  of  Creif,  regarding  lands 
of  Urquhard,  decided  in  favour  of 
Betoun,  505-6. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  and 

barony  of  Moncreif,  553  ; of  third  of 
Estir  Colesye,  in  virtue  of  act  in  favour 
of  heirs  of  those  who  fell  at  Flodden, 
568,  577  ; states  that  he  had  not  got 
sasine  although  security  for  the  fermes 
and  relief  had  been  entered  in  the 
respond  book,  589  ; sasine  to,  of  third 
of  Estir  Colsie,  597  ; statement  as  to 
his  sasine,  597. 

Moncrew,  sasine  of  quarter  of,  to  James 
Fentoun,  565. 

Moncur  (Muncur),  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of 
lands  of  Slanys  and  Fawsid,  541. 

Margaret,  spouse  of  the  late  William 

Maxwell  of  Tellin,  knight,  624. 

Robert,  payment  by  hands  of,  101, 

196  ; herrings  sold  by,  217  ; money  to, 
265. 

Robert,  caterer,  fee  of,  121,  222,  223, 

288  ; forage  for  his  horse,  223,  289,  356, 
(formerly  “lie  catour”)  465;  servant 
of  the  lord  governor,  289,  358;  “lie 
catur  ” of  the  king  and  lord  governor, 
356. 

Mondoile,  dues  of,  in  hands  of  David 
Dunbar,  31,  71. 

Monebouye,  lands  of,  550. 

Monesey  Myll,  capon  fermes  of,  394. 
See  Monse  Myln  ; Munsymylne. 

Money.  See  Crowns. 

Moneychanger.  See  Friscobaldi ; Satur- 
nino. 

Monorgund  (Monorgond,  Monorgound), 
lands  and  mill  of,  548. 

Gilbert,  sasine  to,  of  lands  and  mill 

of  Monorgund,  548. 


INDEX. 


777 


Monorgund,  Mr  Robert,  chaplain  in  parish 
church  of  Dundee,  51,  95,  191,  265, 
330,  371,  442  ; receives  payment  for 
lord  Gray,  340. 

Monquhany,  laird  of,  annualrent  from 
lands  of  Ferny  due  to,  414.  See  Month- 
quhany. 

Monrusk.  See  Druinquharagan. 

Monse  Myln  (Monisle  Myln).  See 
Ardett ; Monesey  Myll. 

Montblary  (Montblare),  super-expenses  of 
William  Ogilvy  of  Strathern,  knight,  for 
barley  in  his  account  of,  99  ; sasine  of 
barony  of,  to  John  Earl  of  Buchan, 
607. 

Montgomery  (Montgumry,  Montgomorry, 
^Mongomorry),  Agnes,  spouse  of  the 
late  Alexander  Caslaw,  part  of  Dowywra 
let  to,  491,  513  ; Pottertoune  let  to,  491, 
513. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Auchindrane 

Nethir,  535. 

John,  renders  amount  of  Stewartoun 

as  deputy  of  Earl  of  Eglingtoun,  257  ; 
bailie  of  Irwyn,  273. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Dunlophil 

and  Craglylogane,  547. 

Jonet,  relict  of  John  Striveling, 

Miltoun  of  Creauch  let  to,  513. 

William,  Cokilby  let  to,  491. 

Monthquhany  and  Strathore,  sasine  of,  to 
Andrew  Balfour,  604.  See  Monquhany. 

Montlowthiane,  included  in  barony  of 
Lestalrig  and  sasine  given  to  Robert 
Logane,  515. 

Montrose  (Monthrose,  Montros,  Monthros, 
Montrois,  Monthrois),  accounts  of 
custumars  of,  49,  91,  189,  263,  331, 
370,  433  ; of  bailies  of,  60,  109,  208, 
275,  339,  447  ; Comptroller’s  receipts 
from  bailies  of,  116,  215,  280,  345, 
453  ; from  custumars  of,  117,  215,  280, 
345,  452,  453  ; annuities  from  fermes  of, 
to  Bishop  of  Brechin  and  Prior  of  Res- 
tinot,  60,  110,  275,  339  ; annuity  from 
great  customs  of,  to  Alexander  Lindsay 
VOL.  XIV. 


of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  525  ; sasine  of 
great  custom  of,  to  David  lord  Lyndesay, 
master  of  Craufurd,  *599  ; exemption 
from  custom  of  “ schorlingis,  scaldingis 
and  lambyskynnis  ” claimed  by  cus- 
tumars of,  609  n. 

Montrose  (Montis  Rosarum)  Duchess  of, 
Margaret  Carmichael,  annuity  to,  from 
fermes  of  Aberdeen,  as  assignee  of  Earl  of 
Craufurd,  65,  115,  212,  277,  343,  449  ; 
ditto  from  customs  of  Aberdeen,  as 
assignee  of  the  late  David  Duke  of  Mon- 
trose, 98,  197,  266,  333,  438  ; customs 
of  Montrose  paid  to,  as  assignee  of  Duke 
of  Montrose,  49,  91,  189,  263,  370,  434  ; 
annuity  to,  from  customs  of  Dundee,  as 
ditto,  51,  95,  97,  191,  264,  330,  371, 
442 ; had  liferent  of  baronies  of  Fern  and 
Innerarite,  599. 

Earl  of.  See  Grahame,  William. 

Earldom  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 

Graham,  519. 

Monundrym  in  Cowell,  626. 

Monydy,  lands  of,  531. 

Monyfuth,  grange  of,  sasine  of,  with  mills 
&c.,  to  Alexander  Durehame,  576. 

Monyhagane,  sasine  of,  to  John  Mur,  550. 

Monyok,  Estir.  See  Tulloch. 

Mony penny,  David,  sasine  to,  of  Camron, 
631. 

Monyward,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  David 
Toscheoch,  550. 

Monze,  sasine  of  annualrent  of  ten  merks 
of  lands  of,  to  John  Murray,  527  ; sasine 
of  North  West  quarter  of,  and  of 
superiorities  of  two  other  quarters  of,  to 
Mr  Peter  Scott,  627. 

Mor,  Lawar,  lands  of,  518. 

“Mora  comitis”  in  Fife,  601. 

Moray  (Murray),  Comptroller’s  receipts 
from  chamberlain  of,  117  ; Mr  John 
Caldor,  deputy  chamberlain  of,  118  ; 
accounts  of  Earl  of  Huntlie,  chamberlain 
of,  rendered  by  Mr  John  Caldor,  precen- 
tor of  Ross,  27,  67  ; fee  of  chamberlain 
of,  29,  69 ; extra  allowance  to  him 

3 D 


778 


INDEX. 


‘ { propter  sterilitatem  anni,  ” 69  ; Sir 
William  Ogilvy,  formerly  chamberlain 
of,  31.  See  Moray,  Earldom  of. 

Moray,  Bishop  of,  payment  to,,  for  site  of 
mill  of  Schirefmyll,  28,  68  ; annuity  of 
two  merks  due  to,  from  barony  of  Kin- 
cardin,  in  Inverness,  616  ; commission 
of  justiciary  to  the  bailie  of,  to  justify 
certain  persons  for  the  slaughter  of  a 
chaplain  within  his  diocese  and  privi- 
lege, 619. 

Andrew  [Forman],  Archbishop 

of  Bourges,  Commendator  of  Driburgh 
and  Pittenweeme,  and  of  Cotinghame 
in  England,  his  account  as  lessee  of  the 
Granges  (Mains)  of  Dunbar  rendered  by 
George  Crag,  43.  See  also  St  Andrews, 
Archbishop  of. 

James  [Hepburn],  auditor  of 

Comptroller’s  accounts,  214. 

— — Canon  of.  See  Einpunt,  Sir  Alex- 
ander ; Weddale,  Mr  John. 

Cathedral  of,  payment  from  acres  of 

Elgin  for  bread  and  wine  in,  28,  68  ; 
anniversary  mass  in,  for  John  of  Inver- 
ness, 28,  68  ; pay  of  five  chaplains  in 
church  (chapel)  of  St  Thomas  the 
Martyr  in,  on  the  foundation  of  Thomas 
Ranulph  Earl  of  Moray  confirmed  by 
Robert  i.,  27,  68  ; pay  of  chaplain  in, 
celebrating  for  soul  of  king  Duncan, 
from  greifschip  of  Elgin,  28,  68  ; pay  of 
chaplain  in,  from  lordship  of  Lambryde, 
28,  68 ; annuity  from  fermes  of  Inverness 
to  chaplain  in,  64,  110,  211,  278,  336, 
450. 

Earl 'of,  a bastard  of  James  iv., 

admitted  by  Parliament  to  the  earldom, 
lxvii.';  custom  of  Inverness,  Elgin,  and 
Fores  paid  to  Comptroller  before  the 
entry  of,  to  the  earldom,  283  ; lordship 
of  Abirnethy  claimed  by,  as  included  in 
his  earldom,  to  which  he  had  been 
admitted  in  parliament  in  July  1515, 
150,  364  ; salmon  belonging  to,  191. 

James  Dunbar,  the  late,  a chap- 


lain in  Elgin  castle  endowed  by,  from 
Pettindreich  and  Greifschip,  28,  68. 

Moray,  Earl  of,  Thomas  Ranulph,  endowed 
five  chaplains  in  church  of  St  Thomas 
the  Martyr,  in  cathedral  of  Moray,  and 
the  endowment  confirmed  by  Robert  i., 
27,  68. 

Earldom  of,  money  fermes  of,  27,  67  ; 

wheat  fermes  of,  29,  69,  133  ; barley 
fermes  of,  30,  70,  133  ; mart,  sheep 
(mutones),  and  oats  fermes  of,  31,  71  ; 
salmon  fermes  of,  31,  71  ; the  lands  for 
which  John  Grant  of  Fruchy,  knight, 
renders  account,  and  which  are  entered 
in  detail  in  the  roll  of  1490  excluded 
from  the  accounts  of,  67  ; wheat  and 
barley  of,  283  ; accounts  of,  rendered 
by  Mr  John  Calder,  precentor  of  Ross, 
in  name  of  the  Earl  of  Huntlie,  chamber- 
lain  of,  27-32,  67-72,  132 ; the  executors 
of  Sir  Robert  Rankin,  vicar  of  Inverness, 
late  chamberlain  of,  to  be  cited  for 
arrears,  27,  29,  30,  31,  67.  See  Moray ; 
Moray,  Earl  of. 

— — Granary  of,  barley  to  girnalman  for 
custody  of,  30,  71  ; wheat  ditto,  70. 

See  also  Murray. 

Morewchat,  sasine  of,  to  John  Murray, 
593. 

Morhous,  lands  of,  556. 

Morice,  Captain,  arrival  of,  at  Dunbar 
castle,  351 ; payment  to,  351 ; provisions 
delivered  to,  460.  See  also  Denogent, 
Morice. 

Morinich,  421’;  rental  of,  489. 

Morison  (Morisoun),  John,  part  of  Cutiswra 
let  to,  491. 

Thomas,  part  of  Cutiswra  let  to, 

491. 

Morthingtoun,  sasine  of  husbandlands 
in  town  and  territory  of,  to  Margaret 
Cok,  585. 

Mortification,  fermes  of  Auchinwaid  and 
Glensche  mortified  to  the  royal  college  in 
Stirling  castle,  155,  227,  365,  422  ; 
20s.  per  annum  mortified  to  two  chap- 


INDEX. 


779 


lains  out  of  barony  of  Ruthven,  575 ; ; 
10s.  per  annum  mortified  to  a chaplain 
out  of  barony  of  Cousland,  576  ; part  of 
fermes  of  Nevay  and  Essy  mortified  to 
the  church,  603  ; 40  merks  mortified  to 
chaplains  of  college  of  Innerpethfre,  628. 
See  Alms ; Chaplain ; Friars. 

Mortimer  (Mortymar),  John,  sasine  to, 
of  Flemyngtoune,  565. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Cragyver  and 

other  lands  in  Aberdeen,  523. 

Mortoun,  in  barony  of  Pentland,  517. 

Countess  of,  payment  to,  of  the 

marriage  and  dowry  of  the  earl,  her  son, 
with  the  king’s  daughter,  106,  200. 

John,  tenant  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

Robert,  falconer,  falcons  carried  by, 

from  Schetland  to  the  king  and  the  lord 
governor,  72,  130. 

Mortounhall  in  barony  of  Pentland,  517. 

Morwynsidis,  sasine  of,  to  Ninian  Ross, 
51 5. 

Moshous,  sasine  of,  to  Ninian  Ross,  515. 

Mosile,  let  to  David  Hoppringle  at  dimin- 
ished fermes,  17. 

Mote,  le,  of  Erlstoun,  rental  of,  483,  509. 

of  Urr.  See  Urr. 

Mowat,  John,  bailie  of  Lanark,  271. 

Sir  John,  grants  receipt  for  church  of 

Aberdeen,  277. 

Magnus,  of  Balquholle,  escheated  for 

slaughter  of  Alexander  Banerman  of 
Waltirtoun,  346. 

Mowate,  Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Stanehous  in  virtue  of  act  in  favour  of 
heirs  of  persons  slain  in  the  late  king’s 
army,  586. 

Mowbray  (Mowbra),  Alexander,  sasine  to, 
of  fee  of  half  of  Smithfeild  and  other 
lands,  reserving  the  liferent  of  Agnes 
Howisone,  582. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Quhite- 

law  in  barony  of  Ratho,  581. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Kirktounhill 

which  had  been  in  ward  and  non -entry, 
584,  594. 


Mowbray,  Philip,  custumar  of  Inverkethin, 
372. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  lands  &c.  in 

Crawmond  Regis,  588. 

Mowchrum,  lady  of,  428. 

Moy  (Moye),  in  Ross,  “husbandi”  of,  85, 
143,  304,  382  » fermes  of,  86,  143,  304, 
382. 

Mukdok,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with 
castles  and  mills,  to  William  Graham, 
519. 

Mukis.  See  Spott,  Westir. 

Mukkyn,  Sir  William,  grain  delivered  to, 
by  girnalman  of  Arbroth  for  the  comp- 
troller, 218. 

Mulikin,  Sir  William,  chaplain,  barley  to 
lord  governor’s  brewer  by  hands  of,  224. 

Multrar,  John,  marischel  of  the  late  king, 
payment  to,  8. 

John,  tenant  of  Newtoun  of  Mark- 

inch,  died  “in  campo,”  498. 

Multure  of  Auchinhay  remitted,  137  ; 
multure  of  Culcowy,  147  n. ; of  Ballin- 
creif,  184,  186,  562  ; multures  of  mill 
of  Essy,  603  ; of  Stratoun,  604. 

Munches  (Muncheis),  fermes  of,  remitted 
to  Elizabeth  Stewart,  lady  Coldonknowis, 
36.  ' 

with  Barschean  and  Marinach  let  to 

George  Carnis  and  Cristian  Scott,  481, 
506  ; to  Agnes  Countess  of  Botlivile,  and 
her  son,  506. 

Muncur,  See  Moncur. 

Mundynis,  lands  of,  528. 

Munsymylne  (Munsemilln),  allowance  of 
the  fermes  of,  to  Donald  Falconar,  7, 
161,  170.  See  Monesey  Myll. 

Murane  (Muran),  feu-charter  of,  to  Henry 
Stewart,  145  n.;  augmented  fermes  of, 
145,  306,  386  ; difference  in  rental  of, 
caused  by  the  feu-charter,  148. 

Murder.  See  Crime. 

Murdocairny  (Murthocairny,  Murtho- 
carny),  fermes  of,  250,  394  ; the  victual 
fermes  of,  commuted  for  an  annual  pay- 
ment in  money,  13,  14,  165,  166,  176, 


780 


INDEX. 


717,  249,  320,  321,  406,  407  ; James 
Sincler,  tenant  of,  to  be  cited  for  the 
oats  and  oatmeal  fermes  of,  415  ; half 
of,  let  to  Christiane  Meldrum  widow  of 
Thomas  Inglis  who  died  “in  bello”  with 
the  king,  494,  502  ; liferent  grant  of,  to 
John  Meldrum,  Marchmont  herald, 
172,  246  ; annual  payment  to  March- 
mond  herald  from  the  fermes  of,  318, 
320,  402,  406  ; in  hands  of  John  Mel- 
drum, 499. 

Mure  (Mur),  Annabella,  wife  of  Duncan  and 
mother  of  Michael  M‘Kee,  485. 

Andrew,  bailie  of  Irwyne,  445. 

Brise,  part  of  Tua  Corshillis  let  to, 

492. 

Cristina,  relict  of  Archibald  Boyd, 

Bowaneschaw  and  Dryriggis  let  to,  and 
to  Robert  and  Patrick  Boyd  her  sons, 

491,  493. 

Helen,  the  remainder  of  ther  late 

husband  Nigil  Stevinsoune’s  lease  of 
part  of  Cuttiswra  granted  to,  and  the 
lease  renewed  to  her  the  following  year 
and  to  her  husband  William  Arskine, 

492,  493. 

John,  bailie  of  Irwine,  61,  109,  445. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Monyhagane  and 

others  in  Ayrshire,  which  had  been  in 
non-entry,  550  ; of  Donyfattis,  ditto, 
551  ; of  Corothill,  ditto,  571  ; of  Erot- 
hill,  ditto,  624  ; of  Estir  Caldwell  and 
other  lands  in  Renfrew,  Kyle  and  Lanark 
which  had  been  in  ward  and  non-entry, 
578. 

Jonet,  Knoklitle  let  to,  and  to  her  son 

Andrew  Carnis,  482,  507  ; sasine  to, 
of  Torrous  Mure  in  virtue  of  act  in 
favour  of  heirs  of  persons  slain  in  the 
king’s  army  in  Northumberland,  585. 

Kentigern,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Rowallane,  526. 

Patrick,  alderman  of  Wigtoun, 

renders  accounts  of  customs  of  Wigtoun 
and  Quhitherne,  93,  195,  265  ; his  fee, 
93  ; his  account  balanced,  93  ; renders 


bailies’  accounts  of  Wigtoun,  111, 
(provost  of  Wigtoun)  273. 

Mure,  Thomas,  bailie  of  Wigtoun,  340. 

Thomas,  fee  of,  287,  355,  (formerly 

courier)  467. 

Murebrekkis,  les,  near  Cupar,  601. 

Murefeild,  fermes  of,  494  ; set  to  Henry 
Narn,  494  ; to  William  Narne  on  death 
of  his  father,  501. 

Murehous,  two  falcons’  hoods  due  for 
duplication  of  blenchferme  on  sasine  of, 
to  Laurence  Olyphant,  589. 

Muresk,  sasine  of  five  parts  of,  to  John 
Dempstar,  631. 

Muretoun  in  Fife,  523. 

Murhall,  lands  of,  546. 

Murheid  (Murhede),  Alexander,  sheriff  “ in 
hac  parte,”  554. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Over 

Gerton,  543. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Barnysbreauch, 

549. 

John,  son  and  heir  of  John  Murelieid 

“ qui  obiit  in  campo,”  Daldawane  let 
to,  482  ; son  and  heir  of  John  Mureheid 
of  Bully  “qui  obiit  in  bello,”  Clonary 
let  to,  483,  509  ; son  of  John  Mureheid 
“ qui  obiit  in  bello,”  Trostre  let  to,  484. 

Murhus,  John,  in  Powgavy,  624. 

Murray, , custumar  of  Sniveling.  280. 

Adam,  of  Tulchmalar,  sheriff  “in 

hac  parte,’  603. 

Alexander,  Mylnbank  let  to,  482. 

See  Murray,  Michael. 

Andrew,  son  of  the  late  Mr  John  Mur- 
ray of  Blakbarony,  certain  subjects  in 
Ballincreif  belonging  to,  186  ; sasine  to, 
of  husbandlands  &c.  of  Ballincreif,  563  ; 
of  lands  of  the  tenandry  of  the  barony 
of  Blakbarony,  563  ; and  of  lands  in 
Selkirk  and  Fife;  563.  See  Murray,  Mr 
John. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  an  annualrent 

from  lands  of  Essintuly,  585. 

Andrew,  successor  of  John  Craik  “ in 

butellaria  regis,”  fee  of,  469. 


INDEX. 


781 


Murray,  Charles,  fermes  of  Kerssok  remitted 
to,  236. 

Charles,  half  of  Tressok  let  to,  and  to 

his  son  Fergus,  483,  508. 

Charles,  lands  in  Culven  let  to,  and 

to  his  son  Richard,  483,  508  ; half  of 
Nethir  Sannak  let  to,  and  to  his  son 
Richard,  484,  510. 

David,  his  lands  of  Tulybanquhare 

devastated  by  marauders  from  Ergile, 
392. 

David,  son  of  John  Murray  of 

Strowane,  Westir  Glentarf  let  in  feu- 
ferme  to,  512. 

David,  the  late.  See  Murray,  Mar- 
garet ; Murray,  William. 

Elen,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  third  of 

Leithheid,  566. 

; Elizabeth,  a boar  due  by,  for  Mylnab, 

25;  her  fermes  remitted,  256. 

— — Elizabeth,  grassum  of  lands  of  Lagan 
paid  by,  466  ; spouse  of  the  late  Robert 
Heris,  Laggane  let  to,  483. 

Elizabeth,  sasines  to,  of  half  of 

Ardorne,  623,  (Ardorme)  626  ; state- 
ment by,  626. 

Fergus.  See  Murray,  Charles. 

George,  in  Inneryaldy,  25. 

James,  of  Falohill,  fermes  of  Eldin- 

hope  and  Caldaneheid  remitted  to,  18. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Philiphauch,  of 

annuity  from  customs  ofSelkirk,  and  of 
office  of  sheriff  of  Selkirk,  540. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  two  husbandlands 

in  Bold,  605. 

Mr  James,  wheat  and  barley  bought 

from,  “in  lie  forest”  for  the  castle  of 
Weddirburn,  460. 

John,  treasurer  of  Coupir,  374 ; 

bailie,  448. 

John,  king’s  barber,  payment  to,  467. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Ogilvy 

and  others  in  Perth,  527. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Morewchat,  593. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Kirkcassauld  and 

Bercly,  576, 


Murray,  John,  of  Brochton,  heir  of  Kinti- 
gern  Murray  his  grandfather  and  Pat- 
rick Murray  his  father,  his  account  as 
custumar  of  Wigtoun  and  Quhitherne, 
93  ; fee  of,  93  ; arrears  of,  195  ; charged 
himself  with  the  arrears  of  the  late 
Kentigern  Murray,  96. 

John,  relief  payable  on  sasine  of 

Mekle  Brochtoune  to,  570  ; duplication 
of  blenchferme  on  sasine  of  Mekle  Brouch- 
toun  to,  570. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Litle  Brochtoun 

“in  proprietate,”  and  of  Eggernes  and 
Belteir  “in  superioritate  et  proprietate, ” 
622. 

John,  of  Cokpule,  knight,  Drumstin- 

chell  let  to,  483,  508.  • 

John,  of  Cokpule,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  523. 

John,  of  Falohill,  the  late,  Hangin- 

schaw,  Lewinshop  and  Hareheid  let  to, 
at  diminished  fermes,  19. 

John,  of  Strowane.  See  Murray, 

David. 

Mr  John,  of  Blakbarony,  Isabella 

Hoppar,  relict  of,  and  “ gubernatrix  ” of 
Andrew  Murray  son  and  heir  of  the  said 
John,  bailie  of  lordship  of  Balincrefe, 
renders  the  account  of  Ballincrefe,  43, 
183;  the  late,  subjects  in  Ballincreif  set 
to  him  in  feu-ferme,  184.  See  Murray, 
Andrew. 

Sir  John,  collector  of  church  of  Aber- 
deen, 449. 

Jonet,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  lauds  of 

Glen,  602. 

Karulus.  See  Murray,  Charles. 

Kentigern,  his  arrears  of  customs  of 

Wigtoun,  93 ; the  late,  custumar  of 
Wigtoun  and  Kirkcudbrych,  96.  See 
Murray,  John,  of  Brochton. 

Margaret,  relict  of  late  David  Murray, 

fermes  of  Uchtirtyr  remitted  to,  127. 

Michael,  son  and  heir  of  the,  late 

Alexander  Murray,  Mylnebank  let  to, 
and  to  his  mother  Elena  Greir,  487,  508. 


782 


INDEX. 


Murray,  Michael,  mill  of  Mylnab  let  to, 
490.  See  Murray,  Patrick. 

Patrick,  fermes  of  Braidmedowis 

remitted  to,  17. 

Patrick,  son  of  Michael  Murray,  mill 

of  Mylnablet  to  Helen  Simsoun  and,  490. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Mekil  Brochtoun 

and  others  in  Wigton,  542  ; of  Bercly 
and  others  in  Kirkcudbright,  542. 

Richard.  See  Murray,  Charles. 

William,  late,  apparent  heir  of  Wil- 
liam Murray  of  Tulebarne,  knight,  his 
heirs  refuse  to  pay  the  fermes  of  certain 
lands  since  Flodden,  242  ; son  and  heir 
of  William  Murray  of  Tulybardin,  knight, 
311. 

William,  of  Tulybardin,  knight, 

fermes  of  Glenschervy  and  Corremuklo 
belonging  to,  392. 

William,  lands  in  Stratherne  let  to, 

on  death  of  his  father  David  Murray, 
512  ; sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Strathern, 
551. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Erlis  Orchart, 

561. 

Sir  William,  his  accounts  as  custumar 

of  Stirling,  51,  (canon  of  Dunblane)  92, 
189,  261. 

Murrethe,  sasine  of,  to  Alice  Hepburne 
and  Fynlay  M ‘Dowell,  564. 

Murrok,  mother  of  Maurice  Nesone,  512. 

Murros,  sasine  of,  to  Lord  Innermeith,  613. 

Murthle,  sasine  of  part  of,  to  Grisel 
Rettray,  594 ; to  Elizabeth  Rettray,  594. 

Murtoun,  sasine  of  superiority  of  half  of 
town  of,  to  William  Blakhall,  587. 

Muschete,  James,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 
Menteth,  588. 

Muschett,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Scott, 
495. 

Mussilburgh,  chaplainry  founded  in  parish 
church  of,  from  lands  of  Camernou,  629. 

Mustard  (“  senapii  dicti  le  mustard”)  for 
the  king’s  household,  2. 

Mute-hill  of  Cupar,  601;  “ mons  ” of 
Banff,  607. 


Muthill,  sasine  of  lands  of,  with  lands 
called  “le  Constable  Medow”  near 
Cupar,  and  office  of  constable  of  the 
burgh,  to  Andrew  Farnye,  570. 

Mycheltoun,  lands  of,  523. 

Myddilauchindrane,  sasine  of  half  of  lands 
of,  to  James  Blare,  544. 

Myddilbynny,  sasine  of.  to  Robert  Leving- 
stoun,  555. 

Myddilcrechy.  See  Crechy. 

Myddiltoun.  See  Gardin. 

Myddiltoune,  James,  sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  582. 

Mye,  sasine  of,  to  Fynlay  Campbell,  542. 

Myelanedale,  merkland  of,  526. 

Mylis,  in  barony  of  Seytoun,  517. 

Myllan  (Myllane),  oats  to  the  captain  of, 
for  his  horse,  181.  See  Stewart,  Alan. 

Myllflat  of  Haddington.  See  Haddington. 

Mylnab,  mill  of,  a boar  due  for,  25  ; money 
and  boar  fermes  of,  remitted,  256  ; let 
to  Michael  Murray,  490  ; to  Helen  Sim- 
soun and  Patrick  Murray,  490. 

Mylnbank  (Mylnebank),  let  to  Michael 
Murray,  487  ; to  Alexander  Murray,  482  ; 
to  Michael  Murray,  508. 

Mylnedenys  with  mill  of  Dowyne,  sasine 
of,  to  James  Lundy,  553. 

Mylnesyntoun,  sasine  of,  to  Walter  Scot, 
561. 

Mylnetoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Schaw,  558. 

of  Balgony,  553. 

Mylnquarter  of  Kynnard.  See  Kynnard. 

Mylntoun  (Myltoun,  Miltoun)  Creauch, 
fermes  of,  258;  let  to  John  Striveling 
without  entry,  his  father  having  died  “in 
campo  bellico  cum  rege,”  491  ; rental  of, 
1513;  let  to  Jonet  Montgumry  relict  of 
John  Striveling,  513.  See  Creauch. 

Mylrig,  40s.  lands  of,  624. 

and  Mylcroft  in  Middilbenyne,  571, 

572. 

Mylstaneflatt,  Ovir  and  Nethir,  in 
Cunynghame,  556. 

Myltoun,  in  Cunynghame,  526. 

in  barony  of  Ruthven,  588. 


INDEX. 


783 


Myltoun,  Creauch.  See  Mylntoun  Creauch. 

Myreside,  in  Banff,  sasine  of  third  of,  to 
Thomas  Chernside,  593. 

Myris  of  Uchtimrakty.  See  Auehter- 
muchty. 

Myrton,  Andrew,  sasine  of  Randelstoun 
to,  549. 

Nairn  (Name),  £10  of  the  burgh  fermes 
of,  not  charged  in  the  account  of  Ross, 
to  be  accounted  for  in  that  of  the  bailies 
of  Nairn,  85  ; account  of  bailies  of,  for 
8 years  from  1510  to  1518,  amounting 
to  £80,  compounded  for  in  exchequer, 
343  ; account  of  bailies  of,  448  ; Mr 
Alexander  Dunbar,  provost  of,  449  ; 

' Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies  of, 
348,  358,  453. 

(Narn),  Henry,  Murefeild  let  to,  494. 

(Name),  William,  Murefeild  let  to,  on 

death  of  his  father  Henry,  501. 

Nanwer  in  lordship  of  Duns,  sasine  of 
husbandland  in,  to  Margaret  Cok,  588. 

Naper,  Alexander,  liferent  of  fermes  of 
fourth  of  the  Mains  of  Ballincreif 
granted  to,  and  to  Agnes  his  wife,  45, 
185. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Wrichtishous, 

522. 

Napkins,  linen  cloth  “pro  mapis,  manu- 
tergiis,”  &c.,  for  the  king’s  table,  202  ; 
“mapalibus,  manutergiis,”  &c.,  in  the 
pantry,  119, 

Natoun,  sasine  of,  to  Cristina  Chalmer, 
621. 

Navy,  notices  of  the,  of  Scotland,  lxxvii., 
cxxxvi. 

“ Necessaria  palatii,”  401. 

Neddirbrankilye,  lands  of,  634. 

Neddircammys,  lands  of,  634. 

Neleson,  Richard,  whose  father  died  “ sub 
vexillo  regis  in  Northumberland,”  sasine 
to,  of  Madinpap,  572. 

Nelesoun,  Yedast,  sasine  to,  of  Madinpape, 
607. 


Nenchen.  See  Acked. 

Nesbit  (Nesbitt,  Nisbit,  Neisbet,  Nisbitt), 
Adam,  held  fourth  of  Mains  of  Ballin- 
reif,  46. 

James,  macer,  fee  of,  120,  136,  137, 

287,  355. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  lord- 

ship  of  Galstoun,  625. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Ayr- 
shire, 567. 

William,  money  to,  to  buy  himself 

. a gown,  54  ; payment  to,  for  his  labours, 
from  customs  of  Edinburgh,  108,  205. 

William,  clerk  of  the  cocket,  grant 

for  support  of  his  family,  289,  357  ; pay- 
ment to,  for  his  labours  in  connexion 
with  the  customs  of  Edinburgh,  357,  468. 

William,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  re- 
ceives for  commendator  of  Dunfermline, 
339. 

Nesbitscheill,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  Katerine 
Hume,  and  of  two  thirds  of,  to  her 
sisters,  590. 

Nesbittis,  sasine  of,  to  John  Erskine,  520. 

Nesone,  Maurice,  held  Westir  Glentarf  in 
fee,  his  mother  “ Murrok  ” having  the 
liferent,  512. 

Ness  alias  Duncan,  Margaret  and  her  son 
John,  tenants  in  Newtoun  of  Falkland, 
497. 

Nethirauldhall,  sasine  of,  to  Leonard  Clerk, 
543. 

Nethirbodome,  sasine  of,  to  Henry  Spens, 
567. 

Nethirchild  and  Archon,  lands  of,  556. 

Nethirclocharn  and  Ovirclocharn,  sasine 
of,  to  John  Striveling  of  Kere,  knight, 
631. 

Nethircralin,  sasine  of  lands  in  town  and 
territory  of,  to  John  Cranstoun,  632. 

Nethircumriggis,  540. 

Nethirglenne,  lands  of,  519. 

Nethirgogar,  included  in  barony  of  Lestal- 
rig  and  sasine  given  to  Robert  Logane, 
knight,  515. 

Nethirkelsoland,  lands  of,  526. 


784 


INDEX. 


Nethirpennald,  lands  of,  522. 

Nethirpollok,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Maxwell, 
knight,  529. 

Nethirprateris,  sasine  of  fee  of  fourth  of, 
to  Walter  Lundin,  611. 

Nethirtoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart, 
554. 

Nets  for  salmon,  149,  308,  388. 

Nevar  (Nevare,  Nevaire,  Navair,  Neware, 
Never),  See  Brechin. 

Nevay,  lands  and  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Earl  of  Buchan,  603  ; part  of 
fermes  of,  mortified  to  the  church  603. 

Nevynstoun.  See  Bordland. 

Newbiggin,  in  Forfar,  lands  of,  with  mill, 
547. 

Newbigging,  in  Berwick,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Lawder,  518. 

Newburgh,  barony  of,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine 
of,  with  fishings  of  water  of  Ithane  and 
town  of  Newburgh,  to  Henry  Sinclare, 
606. 

Newdosk,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Earl 
of  Craufurd,  561,  562  ; sasine  of  barony 
of,  to  David  lord  Lindsay,  master  of 
Craufurd,  599. 

Newhall,  in  Fife,  sasine  of  superiority  of,  to 
Alexander  Lindesay  of  Uchtirmonsy, 
knight,  525  ; to  David  lord  Lyndesay, 
master  of  Craufurd,  599. 

in  Haddington,  sasine  of,  to  Robert 

Lawder  of  Bass,  619. 

Newhill  and  Lathis,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Foulartoun,  613. 

Newlandis,  in  barony  of  Kilbride,  607. 

Alison,  Cristina  and  Libra,  sasines 

to,  of  the  other  three  fourths  of  the 
lands,  of  which  their  sister  Katherine 
infeft  in  one  fourth,  585. 

Katerine,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  part  of 

Craghous  and  of  lands  in  Crawmond 
Regis  which  had  been  in  ward,  585. 

Newpark.  See  Tulnahilt. 

Newport,  sasine  of  barony  of  Tulnahalt, 
Tulebrok  and,  to  Alexander  Lindesay 
of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  525. 


Newtoun,  in  Ardmanach,  fermes  of,  89, 148, 
308,  387. 

Bancancoll.  See  Balcancoll. 

of  Duns,  sasine  of  a husbandland  in, 

to  John  Weddirlie,  575. 

in  Edinburghshire,  sasine  of  barony 

of,  to  William  Ruthven,  575. 

of  Falkland.  See  Falkland. 

of  Markinche.  See  Markinch. 

of  Reras.  See  Reras. 

Leys  (Newtounleis),  fermes  of,  43. 

Little,  husbandlands  4 4 in  territorio 

de  Parvo  Newtoun,”  625. 

Newtylde  and  Kynpirny,  barony  and  lands 
of,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence  Oliphant,  595. 

Newwerk  alias  Langcrag,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Cokburn,  538. 

fortalice  of,  [allowance  from  fermes  of 

Cartermach  for  keeping  the,  17. 

Manys  of,  sasine  of,  to  James  Hamil- 
ton, 632. 

Newyn  Mekle  (Neuin  Mekle,  Nevyne 
Mekle,  Nevyn  Mekle),  annuity  from 
fermes  of,  to  chaplain  at  Tain,  85,  142, 
304,  382. 

Nisbet.  See  Nesbit. 

Nith  (Nyth),  waters  of  Dee  and,  618. 

Noble,  James,  sasine  to,  of  Nobillis  Ferme, 
598.  See  Ferme  Noble. 

James,  of  Midoven,  598.  See  Mild- 

oven. 

Nonage.  See  Dispensation. 

Non-entry,  an  annualrent  out  of  the 
fermes  of  Crail,  in  the  king’s  hands  by 
reason  of  non-entry,  374,  375;  the  sheriff 
of  Fife  charged  with  non-entry  and  relief 
of  said  annualrent  and  entitled  to  pay- 
ment thereof  from  the  bailie  of  the 
burgh,  374  : payment  by  Gilbert  Gray 
of  Buttercais  for  an  assedation  of  non- 
entries of  certain  lands  p rtaining  to 
his  brother  lord  Gray,  585.  n;  office  of 
mair  of  Methven  in  non-entry  for  29 
years,  609. 

Lands  in  the  king’s  hands  44sasina 
non  recuperata,”  and  arrears  of  fermes 


INDEX. 


due  to  tlie  king  on  sasine  thereof,  viz., 
Aldhall  for  12  years,  525  ; lands  in 
barony  of  Glenquhom  for  8 years,  548  ; 
barony  of  Forgandevynny  for  14  years, 
561  ; Mylnesyntoun  for  9J  years,  561  ; 
barony  of  Trabboche  for  22  years,  569  ; 
husbandland  of  Grenelaw  for  2 years 
after  having  been  in  ward,  572  ; lord- 
ship  of  Edyardstoun  and  others  for 
16  years  and  of  Rutherford  for  3 years, 
573  ; Akynhede  for  4 years,  577 ; Bawram 
for  9 years,  580  ; Drummond  and  Duchray 
in  Dumbarton  for  27  years,  580  ; lands 
near  Peebles  for  10  years,  581  ; lands 
near  Haddington  for  9 years,  581;  barony 
of  Halkerton  for  3 years,  581  ; half  of 
Srnitlifeild  and  Huntarland  for  2 years, 
581  ; lands  in  Carrik  for  45  years,  582  ; 
Southballo  for  27  years,  588  ; part  of 
Dudup  for  10  years  after  expiry  of  ward, 
591  ; lands  in  Berwick  for  3 years,  590  ; 
in  Aberdeen  for  18  years,  590  ; in  Aber- 
deen for  5 years,  591 ; in  Aberdeen  for  15 
years,  591  ; fourth  of  Glaslie.for  4 years 
after  expiry  of  ward,  589  ; Douchra  for 
9 years,  601  ; lands  in  Peebles  for  6 
years,  602 ; in  Peebles  for  4 "years,  602  ; 
in  Stratherne  for  16  years,  603;  in  For- 
far for  20  years,  605  ; Manys  of  Pettin- 
dreich  for  6 years,  605  ; lands  in  Peebles 
for  4 years,  605  ; in  Aberdeen  for  2 
years,  605  ; various  lands  for  8 years, 

606  ; for  4 years,  606  ; for  2 years,  606  ; 
for  4 years,  606  ; Madinpape  for  3 years, 

607  ; Cokburnfor  3 years,  608  ; lands  in 
Forfar  for  4 years,  608  ; in  Berwick  for 
49  years,  609  ; in  Perth  for  5 years,  609  ; 
in  Selkirk  for  4 years,  609 ; in  Forfar 
for  13  years,  610  ; in  Berwick'  for 
7 years,  610  ; in  Aberdeen  for  1 year, 
611  ; in  Forfar  for  5 years,  611  ; lands 
belonging  to  Jardin  of  Appilgarth  for  7 
years,  612 ; Bukcleucht  and  others  for  15 
years,  613,  614  ; Westir  Cessintuly  for  2 
years  after  having  been  in  ward,  616  ; 
lands  in  Belhavin  for  2 years  after  being 


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in  ward,  617  ; in  Are  for  5 years,  618  ; 
in  Invernys  for  2 years,  618  ; in  Perth 
for  5 years,  619  ; in  Peebles  for  5 years, 
620  ; in  Peebles  for  3 years,  622  ; in 
Dumfries  for  5 years,  622  ; in  Berwick 
for  5 years,  622  ; in  Ayr  for  11  years, 
622 ; in  Berwick  for  5 years,  623 ; in 
Forfar  for  5 years,  623 ; in  Fife  for  12 
years,  623  ; Earldom  of  Buchan  for  13 
years,  623 ; lands  in  Mar  for  6 years  after 
Flodden,  627  ; in  Perth  for  4 years, 
627  ; in  Nairn  for  6 years,  627  ; in 
Selkirk  for  2 years,  628  ; in  Banff  for  5 
years,  628  ; in  Ayr  for  13  years,  630  ; 
in  Kincardin  for  5 years,  630  ; in  Aber- 
deen for  13  years,  631  ; Balcormo  for  6 
years  after  expiry  of  ward,  632  ; acres 
in  Belhavin  for  8 terms  after  expiry  of 
ward,  632  ; lands  in  Roxburgh  for  4 
years,  633  ; in  Fife  for  10  years,  633  ; in 
Nairn  for  3 years,  633  ; lands  in  non- 
entry for  shorter  periods,  see  in  “ Libri 
Responsionum,”  528  ad  fin. 

Norham  (Norhame),  JolmHanisly,  captain 
of,  prisoner  at  Falkland,  9 ; castle  of, 
stormed  and  rased  to  the  ground  by 
James  iv.,  9;  the  king  at  Northame  in 
Northumberland,  79  ; oxen  for  drawing 
guns  to  castle  of,  320. 

North  Berwick  (Northberwic,  North  - 

berwik,  North  berwyk),  accounts  of 
bailies  of,  63,  112,  209,  276,  339  ; fermes 
of,  by  tolerance,  £1,  63,  112,  209,  276, 
339;  Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies 
of,  117,  215,  280,  345;  freight  of  two 
cannons  to,  when  the  Regent  Arran 
“inerat  ad  Eddringtoun,”  352. 

Northballauch,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Skrymgeour,  621. 

Northesk,  water  of,  fishing  of,  519. 

Northmelgund,  sasine  of,  to  Jonet  Annand, 
569.  See  also  Melgond,  North. 

N orthquarter  of  Uchtirmuckty.  See  Auch- 
termuchty. 

Northraw,  lands  of,  518. 

Northumberland  (Northumbreland,  North- 


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umbirland),  ale  brewed  by  wives  of 
Edinburgh  for  the  king’s  army  in,  14; 
insufficiency  of  horses  supplied  from 
Strathern  for  carriage  for  the  late 
hosting  of  the  king  into,  23  ; lord 
Sinclair,  in  charge  of  artillery,  died  “ in 
campo  de,  sub  vexillo  regis,”  32;  George 
Campbell,  chief  ‘ ‘ gardianus”  of  the  great 
garden  of  Stirling  died  “in  campo  de,” 
38  ; Thomas  Schaw,  chief  cook,  taken 
“ in  bello  in,”  53  ; Sir  "William  Scott  of 
Balwery,  knight,  taken  “in  bello  in,  sub 
vexillo  regis  ” and  ransomed,  80  ; Mains 
of  Bothkennar  let  to  brother  of  Rankin 
Menteth,  “qui  obiit  in  exercitu  regis 
in,”  477  ; Logy  let  to  the  widow  and  son 
of  William  Simpson  who  was  slain  “in 
exercitu  regis  in,”  477  ; leases  of  lands 
in  Galloway  granted  to  Uthred 
M’Dowell  free  of  entry  and  grassum 
because  his  father  and  grandfather 
“decesserunt  in  servitio  regis  in 
campo  bellico  apud,”  480,  485,  (“in 
campo  cum  rege  ”)  486  ; fermes  and  relief 
due  on  sasine  of  Madinpap  to  Richard 
Neleson,  whose  father  died  “sub 
vexillo  regis  in,”  572.  See  Flodden. 

Northumberland,  heirs  of  those  slain  “in 
campo  bellico  Northumbrie,”  576,  577, 
604,  (“in  Northummerland”)  579  bis, 
580,  (“in  Northumbirland  ”)  583; 
(in  the  army  of  the  late  king  “ in  ; 
Northummerland,”  584,  585);  (“in 

campo  bellico  in  Northumbirland  ”)  594; 
(in  Northummerland,”)  596,  600.  See 
Heirs. 

Nortoun,  lands  of,  518. 

Nortoun  Woddis,  sasine  of  barony  of,  to 
William  Hereis,  560. 

Nortoun,  Katrine,  in  Striveling,  payment 
to,  by  order  of  Comptroller,  52. 

Norway  herald  of  king  of  Denmark,  106. 

Nory,  Robert,  Quenishauch  in  hands  of, 
38  ; sasine  to,  of  Estir  Buchoppill, 
569  ; of  Quenyshalch  and  Estir  Boquop- 
pill,  578,  579  ; of  Westir  Buchquoppill 


and  Drongy  which  had  been  in  ward, 
623. 

Nory,  William,  sasine  to,  of  Meklefynnersy 
and  others  in  Aberdeen,  552. 

Notary,  Cuthbert  Symsoun,  notary  and 
scribe  of  the  chapter  of  Glasgow,  338. 
See  also  M£Nach,  Gilbert. 

Nudry,  sasine  of,  to  John  Edmonstoun, 
515  n. 

David,  custumar  of  Montrose,  370, 

433  ; bailie  of  Montrose,  447.  See 
Nudry,  John. 

John,  his  account  as  custumar  of 

Montrose  rendered  by  his  brother  David 
Nudry,  331. 

Nurse,  custom  remitted  to  the  wife  of 
Alexander  Scott,  nurse  of  the  prince,  56. 
See  Douglas,  Mariota ; Fyn,  Catrine ; 
Wylie,  Christian  ; Rokkaris. 

of  late  Earl  of  Mar.  See  Spens, 

Mariota. 


Oaks,  obligation  to  plant,  in  feu-charter  of 
lands  in  Ardmanach,  146. 

Oatmeal,  chalder  of,  for  10  merks,  39  ; at 
half  a merk  per  boll,  42  ; sold,  21,  232, 
233  ; at  6s.  8d.  per  boll,  363,  380  ; of 
Ross  sold,  10  chalders  for  £48,  3s.  ll|d., 
305  ; of  Ross  delivered  to  Comptroller, 
305,  383  ; from  Ross  to  Leith,  290  ; to 
Comptroller  from  chamberlain  of  Ross, 
346,  454,  456  ; from  girnalman  of 

Arbroth,  218  ; of  Ross  brought  to  Leith 
and  sold  by  the  Comptroller,  283  ; sold 
by  Comptroller,  224.  See  Meal. 

fermes  of  Ardmanach,  88,  144,  306, 

386  ; of  Fife,  15,  16,  167,  168,  169,  170, 
180,  182,  251-3,  314,  322-4,  400,  409, 
411-415;  of  Ross,  84,  87,  142,  302,  380  ; 
of  mill  of  Rothesay,  20,  230,  312,  361, 
378  ; of  Stewartoun,  257,  258,  259  ; two 
bolls  of  oatmeal  part  of  the  reddendo  of 
Largo,  5,  159,  160,  244-5,  314,  399,  400. 
Oats,  to  Comptroller  from  chamberlain  of 
Fife,  216,  281,  346,  454,  456  ; sold  at 


INDEX. 


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30d.  per  boll,  allowing  one  boll  to  the 
chalder  “prole  cheritie,”  217  ; at  5s. 
per  boll,  347  ; sold  by  Comptroller,  224, 
291,  472  ; ditto  at  40d.  per  boll,  472  ; 
from  Largo  to  Leith,  7,  161,  171,  246, 
318,  402  ; of  Ross  sold,  10  chalders  for 
£20, 306  ; sold,  31  ; at  3s.  per  boll,  21  ; at 
2s.  per  boll,  232,  380 ; 2 chalders  8 
bolls  sold  for  £8,  16s.  ; 2 chalders  sold 
for  £6,  8s.,  168  ; sold  at  40d.  per  boll, 
181  ; 5 chalders  sold  for  20  merks 
(£13,  6s.  8d.) ,182;  2 chalders 8 bolls  for 
10  merks  (at  40d.  per  boll),  253  ; sold 
at  40d.  per  boll,  412 ; £6  paid  for  6 
chalders,  15,  168,  180,  252,  322;  6 
chalders  sold  for  £24  (at  5s.  per  boll), 
323  ; £6  for  6 chalders,  410  ; 15 
chalders  of  oats  of  Largo  sold  for  £60, 
410  ; sold  at  4s.  per  boll,  411  ; at  40d., 
411 ; at  30H.,  411.  See  Horse. 

Oats  fermes  of  Bute,  19-22,  230-233, 
312-313,  361-363,  378-380;  of  Fife,  4-5, 
15-16,  159-160,  167-8,  169, 170,  180-2, 
243-5,  251-3,  313-4,  322-4,  393-400, 
409,  411-415,  and  passim  in  “ Rent- 
alia,”  494-505  ; of  Kintor,  Coule  and 
Oneile,  26,  27,  77,  138  ; of  Linlithgow- 
shire, 1,  4 ; of  Moray,  31,  71 ; of  Ross,  84, 
142,  302,  380  ; of  Stirlingshire  (Cortoun 
of  Inneralloun),  43  ; of  Strathde  and 
Cromar,  78,  79,  152,  153,  324,  367, 
424  ; allowance  to  “husbandi,”  of  Bute 
for,  20,  231,  313,  362,  379. 

Ocheli  (Ochphell),  fishery  of,  claimed  by 
heirs  of  Alexander  of  the  Isles,  85, 
142,  303. 

Ochtergavin,  sasine  of  Manys  of,  with 
mansion  or  manor,  of  third  of  mill  of 
and  of  half  of  lands  of  town  of  Preistoun 
in  barony  of,  to  John  Ross,  611. 

Ochtertyre.  See  Uchtirtyr. 

Ochtochtir.  See  Cochnoch. 

Offeris,  le,  lands  called.  See  Schirgartane. 

Ogill,  Patrick,  sasines  to,  of  Popill  alias 
Sanctmawrislandis,  545  ; of  Lowchass- 
chele,  546. 


Ogilvy,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John  Murray, 
527. 

Sir  Alexander,  knight,  the  late,  pay- 
ment to  his  relict,  Margaret  Dennune,  of 
the  balance  of  £200  given  to  him  by 
James  iv.  out  of  the  earldom  of  Moray, 
69. 

Alexander,  payment  from  fermes  of 

Banff  to  his  tutor  and  guardian,  Sir 
William  Ogilvy  of  Strathern,  knight, 
211  ; ditto  to  his  tutor  and  guardian,  Mr 
James  Ogilvy,  341. 

Alexander,  of  Uchtirhous,  the  late, 

payment  from  fermes  of  Kintore  to  his 
heirs,  sheriffs  of  Forfar,  229,  294,  431. 

Mr  Alexander,  bailie  of  Culane,  113, 

210. 

t Mr  Alexander,  payment  to  the  Comp- 

troller by  the  obligation  of,  and  of  the 
accountant  of  Banff,  211. 

Mr  James,  rector  of  Kinkell,  commen- 
dator of  Driburgh,  annuity  to,  from 
fermes  of  Montrose,  208,  209  ; tutor  and 
guardian  of  Alexander  Ogilvy,  his 
brother’s  son  341  ; the  late,  payment 
by;  from  fermes  of  Brechin  and  Nevare 
to  the  comptroller,  326. 

John,  the  late,  custumar  of  Arbroath, 

heirs  and  executors  of,  to  be  cited  to 
answer  for  the  year  anterior  to  the 
entry  of  William  Scot,  49,  50,  97, 
190. 

John  of  Laveroklaw,  custumar  of 

Banff,  335  371. 

Master,  acts  for  Sir  William  Ogilvy 

of  Strathern,  knight,  211. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Inch- 

mertyne,  524. 

Walter,  sasine  to,  of  Foulartoun  and 

other  lands  in  Forfar,  610. 

Mr  Walter,  payment  to,  by  the  queen’s 

orders,  8 ; do.  from  customs  of  Edinburgh, 
106. 

William,  thesaurer,  586  n. 

— - Sir  William,  fomerly  chamberlain  of 
Moray,  to  be  cited  for  arrears  of  barley, 


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INDEX. 


30,  31,  70,  133  : barley  of  Constablefeild 
and  Coin akev ill  in  his  hands,  71,  132. 

Ogilvy,  Sir  William,  of  Stratliern,  knight, 
tutor  and  guardian  of  Alexander  Ogilvy 
his  brother’s  son,  211  ; lessee  of  custbms 
of  Banff,  98  ; super-expenditure  of, 
for  barley  in  his  account  of  Montblary, 
99  ; his  heirs  to  be  cited  for  arrears, 
335, 336, 372;  the  late,  Mr  Alexander  Dik 
acts  for,  and  for  his  son  and  heir, 
455. 

Oil,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Olbany  [Aubigny],  lord  of,  freight  of,  and 
of  the  lord  de  Planys,  ambassadors  of 
the  most  Christian  king  from  Dunbar 
to  Leith,  463. 

Oliphant,  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  half  of 
barony  of  Strabrok,  and  of  alternate 
patronage  of  church  of  Strabrok,  632  ; 
sasine  to,  of  Auldwik  and  of  lands,  &c. 
of  Beridale,  632. 

J ohn,  sasine  to,  of  Berclays  Hauch  in 

barony  of  Forgundewyny,  615. 

(Olyphant),  Laurence,  sasines  to,  of 

Murehous,  for  two  falcons’  hoods  for 
duplication  of  blenchferme,  589  ; of 
baronies  of  Abirdalgy  and  Gask  for  two 
mirrors  and  two  rose  garlands  respec- 
tively, 590;  of  “bina  pars”  of  lands 
and  barony  of  Ouchtertire  and  Balcrag, 
of  lands  and  barony  of  Newtylde  and 
Kynpirny,  and  of  lands  and  barony  of 
Turingis  and  Drummy,  595  ; lord,  sasine 
to,  of  two  quarter-lands  of  Dunberny 
and  lands  of  Bingane,  613. 

Lord.  See  Oliphant,  Laurence. 

Walter,  tenant  in  Murthocarny,  172, 

499. 

Olivercastell,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Hay  of  Hoprew,  knight,  222. 

Oneile  (Oneil),  called  Cors  and  Kincragy, 
fermes  of,  26,  77,  138,  228,  229,  294  ; 

* paid  by  Patrick  Forbes,  139,  229,  294, 
430  ; second  teinds  of,  to  Bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  27,  139,  230,  (tenth  penny) 
230,  294,  431.  See  Coule  ; Kintore. 


Oneill,  barony  of,  sasine  of  lands  of  Tuly- 
hekeis  in,  to  John  Huntar,  611. 

Onions,  for  the  king's  household,  2 ; 
supplied  by  gardener  at  Falkland  for  do. , 
6,  160,  170,  245,  317,  401;  onion  fermes 
of  Falkland,  5,  16,  159,  160,  167,  168, 
169,  170,  180,  182,  243-5,  252-3,  313-5, 
323,  324,  393,  398,  400,  411-415  ; of 
orchard  of  Falkland,  398. 

Orchards,  orchards  of  Cragmelour,  629. 
See  also  Ballincreif ; Falkland ; Stratoun ; 
Westirstrabrok. 

lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  Colin  Campbell, 

517. 

Orchart,  Erlis.  See  Erlis  Orchart. 

Orchatfeild,  sasine  of,  to  Henry  Cant,  548. 

Ordinary : 1 ‘ in  ordinariis  martarum  et 
mutonum,”  385. 

Ordmanstoun,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Tulloch,  541. 

Orkney  (Orkna,  Orknay),  grassum  of 
lordship  of,  under  lease  granted  to  lord 
Sinclar,  282  ; salted  marts  and  swine  of, 
bought  by  the  comptroller,  473. 

Bishop  of,  annuity  to,  from  fermes 

of  Aberdeen,  of  wheat  and  a pipe  of 
wine  for  use  of  the  church,  65,  115,  212, 
277,  343,  449. 

Cathedral  of,  fermes  of  island  of 

Borray  granted  to,  by  James  iv.,  32,  72, 
130,  256,  301,  416. 

and  Shetland  (Schetland,  Scheitland), 

accounts  of  lordship  of,  rendered  by 
Margret  lady  Sin claire,  lessee  thereof, 
32,  72,  129,  256,  (by  William  Clerk  for 
lessee)  301,  (by  lady  Sincler)  416;  Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  lessee  of,  117,  216, 
281,  346  ; from  chamberlain  of,  454  ; 
salt  marts,  swine  and  salt  of,  for  the 
household,  32,  72,  257,  302,  417  ; 
“ marta  cum  porco  ” charged  at  18s.  in 
the  account  of,  290  ; falcons  from,  72, 
130,  257,  301,  302,  416.  See  Sinclair, 
lady. 

Ormisheuch,  fermes  of,  258  ; let  to 
Isabella  Stewart,  490,  512. 


INDEX, 


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Oswaldisdene,  fermes  of,  43. 

Ottirburn,  Mr  Adam,  pension  promised  to, 
by  the  lord  governor,  462  ; £100  to,  for 
damage  done  on  his  grange  of  Auldhame 
during  the  siege  of  Temptalloune,  and 
for  his  riding  twice  to  the  Marches  at 
his  own  cost  on  public  busines  during 
the  said  siege,  473. 

Ottirburne,  Mr  Andrew,  sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  604  bis. 

Ottirstoun,  sasine  of,  to  Elizabeth  Broune, 
527. 

Ouchtercoull,  sasine  of,  to  William  Coutis, 
605. 

Ouchterhous,  sasine  of  lands  and  lordship 
of,  excepting  the  lands  of  Leo,  to  John 

' Earl  of  Buchan,  603. 

Ouchterlowny  alias  Kelly,  barony  of, 
sasine  of, to  William  Ouchterlowny,  531. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Ouchterlowny  and  others  in  Forfar, 
531. 

Ouchtermichell,  Northern  Cauthkyne  of, 
David  Drummond,  keeper  of  the,  629. 

Ouchtertire  and  Balcrag,  lands  and  barony 
of,  sasine  of  “ bina  pars”  of,  to 
Laurence  Oliphant,  594. 

Overbrankilye,  lands  of,  634. 

Overcragy,  Wester,  sasine  of  ninth  of,  to 
George  Halt,  616. 

Overdowyn,  in  barony  of  Balgony,  553. 

Overglencors,  sasine  of,  to  James  Douglas, 
554. 

Overprateris,  sasine  of  fee  of,  to  Walter 
Lundin,  611. 

Overscheron,  lands  of,  634. 

Overset  of  Cragy.  See  Cragy. 

Overwormunby,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas 
Carrutheris,  578. 

Ovircammys,  lands  of,  634. 

Ovirclocharn.  See  Nethirclocharn. 

Ovircowell,  lands  and  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  to  Colin  Campbell,  517. 

Ovirenene.  See  Enene. 

Ovirgogar,  mains  and  town  of,  with  mill, 
sasine  of,  to  William  Lawder,  518. 


Ovirlochrig,  635.  # 

Ovirsmalehoppis,  superiority  and  annual- 
rent  of,  540. 

Ovyrmenzeane,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Murray,  563. 

Owergarwok,  sasine  of,  to  John  Graham  e, 
566. 

Owssine,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  William 
Dingwell,  545. 

Ox,  an  ox  for  the  household  of  the  lord 
governor  at  Falkland,  246  ; house  for 
“boves  pastos  ” for  the  king  and  gover- 
nor, 402  ; 2|  merks  each  allowed  for 
oxen  for  drawing  guns  to  Norham  and 
Flodden,  320  ; ox-stalls  (bostaria)  of 
Cragmelour,  629. 

Symon,  in  Powgavy,  624. 

Oykarne,  lands  of,  539. 


Pacok.  See  Ros. 

Thomas,  payment  to,  242. 

Padyok,  lands  of,  522. 

Page,  Katrine,  wife  of  Andrew  Lausoun, 
497. 

Pais,  Vincent,  300. 

Paisley  (Paslay),  Abbot  of,  payment  to,  for 
two  puncheons  of  claret,  which  he  had 
given  to  the  . lord  governor  for  his 
voyage  to  France,  352. 

Paistoun,  town  and  territory  of,  594. 

Palace,  annual  payment  to  Thomas  Peblis 
for  glazing  the  palaces  of  Edinburgh 
(Holyrood),  Linlithgow,  Striveling  and 
Falkland,  39,  161,  247,  319,  353,  402, 
464. 

of  Inchenan,  554. 

Panbride,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  mills, 
harbours,  and  fishings  to  John  Skrym- 
geour,  611. 

Panmure  (Panmur),  sasine  of  annualrent  of 
lands  of,  to  William  Ouchterlowny,  531  ; 
do.  to  Robert  Auchinlek,  554  ; sasine 
of  barony  of,  to  Robert  Maule,  563. 

Pannele,  lands  of,  519. 


790 


INDEX. 


Pantere  (Paniter),  Patrick,  rector  of  Tann- 
ades,  secretary,  witness  to  charters,  147, 
317.  See  also  Cambuskenneth. 

Panton,  John,  of  Petmadan,  Westir 
Cochros  recovered  from  the  king  by,  140. 

Pantre,  John,  in  the  king’s  pantry,  8. 

Pantry,  necessaries  in,  119.  See  Creich- 
toun,  David  ; Pantre,  John  ; Spittale, 
Patrick. 

Panystoun,  in  Haddington  (cf.  Paynstoun), 
sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Bailye,  549. 

Paper,  for  Exchequer,  121,  222,  289,  357, 
467  ; for  the  rolls,  174. 

Parchment  for  Exchequer,  121,  222.  289, 
357,  467. 

Park.  See  Auldpark ; Balmaclellane  ; 
Crukisfew;  Falkland  ; Fyvie;  Inchenan  ; 
Lochcunyeoch  ; Stirling,  Park  of. 

King’s,  Lochsyd  waste  for,  2. 

lands  of,  in  Galloway,  fermes  of, 

granted  to  Iley  herald,  34,  73,  135,  234, 
296,  427;  in  Glenken,  let  to  Mr  Robert 
Chalmir  of  Gaitgerth,  483  ; rental 
of,  509  ; in  Wigtoun,  sasine  of  16s. 
lands  of,  to  Patrick  Makdowell,  556. 

and  Demptoun,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of, 

to  Patrick  Gordoun,  616. 

Cristina,  lady  of  Auchinhervy, 

Chapeltoun  let  to.  491. 

Parkerechmond,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Andrew  Hay,  524. 

Parkhill,  fermes  of,  allowed  to  Andrew 
Doule,  7 ; fermes  of  lands  of,  not  set  in 
feu-ferme,  395  ; let  to  the  widow  and 
son  of  John  Inche  “ qui  obiit  in  bello,” 
495,  502. 

meadow  of,  495,  502. 

Parkland  of  Down.  See  Down. 

Parkthorne.  See  Dundonald. 

Parliament,  precepts  of,  delivered  by 
Unicorn  herald,  103  ; the  Earl  of  Moray 
admitted  to  the  earldom  by  the  lord 
governor  and  the  estates  ‘ ‘ parliamenter 
congregatos,”  150  ; king’s  tenants 
summoned  to  the,  held  on  arrival  of  the 
lord  governor,  162  ; lords,  barons,  and 


freeholders  warned  to  attend  general 
councils  and  parliaments,  163. 

Parliament,  doomster  of.  See  Doomster. 

Parlie,  William,  half  of  Newtoun  of  Reras 
let  to  him  for  life  by  James  iv. , 399,  499. 

“ Pas  volantis,”  two  guns  called,  163. 

Pasture,  payment  of  40s.  for  pasture  of 
king’s  “animalia”  on  lands  of  Knok 
and  Atenach,  28,  69  ; compensation  for 
pasture  of  forest  of  Dernway  declared 
waste,  28,  29,  69  ; do.  for  pasture  in 
ward  of  Falkland  declared  waste,  6, 
160,  170,  245,  317,  400. 

Patersone  (Patersoun,  Patersoune),  David, 
tenant  in  Luthre,  495. 

Duncan,  tenant  of  Kingarth,  left  the 

country  leaving  his  lands  waste,  24. 

James,  servitor  to  James  Reidheuch, 

comptroller,  96,  136. 

Jonet,  widow  of  Sir  Alexander 

Laudar  of  Blyth,  provost  of  Edinburgh, 
her  accounts  of  the  customs  of  Edin- 
burgh, 52,  102 ; spices  and  chandlery 
bought  by,  for  the  royal  household,  53, 
54  ; allowance  to,  for  silken  cloth  &c. 
bought  for  the  queen,  55  ; for  wax 
bought  for  the  queen’s  household,  55  ; 
for  purchase  of  pots  and  plates  and  of  a 
rope  for  drawing  guns,  55  ; super-ex- 
penditure of,  102. 

John,  tenant  in  mill  of  Bello,  494. 

Thomas,  mariner,  87,  218. 

Walter,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  eastern 

part  of  Dunnmr,  593. 

— *—  Sir  William,  sub-prior  of  Cambus- 
kynneth,  274,  375,  (Patesoun)  338. 

Paton  (Pawtouil),  David,  tenant  in  Luthre, 
495 ; named,  with  his  wife  Jonet  Ramsay 
and  their  son  Alexander  Patoun,  502. 

Patonson,  John,  his  oats  fermes  of  Dunmur, 
168. 

Patronage  : sasine  of  right  of  patronage  of 
church  of  Bethirroull,  573  ; of  half  of 
patronage,  donation,  and  advocation  of 
parish  church  of  Craufurdjohne,  567  ; 
of  patronage,  presentation,  and  advo- 


INDEX. 


cation  of  parish  church  of  Kyllenewry, 
568  ; of  right  of  patronage  and  donation 
of  the  chaplainry  founded  in  the  parish 
church  of  Musselburgh  and  of  the  chapel 
and  chaplainry  of  the  B.V.M.  of  Crag- 
melour,  629  ; of  advocation  and  dona- 
tion of  parish  church  of  Lestalrig,  515  ; 
of  do.  of  churches  and  chaplainries  of 
Liddalisdale,  516  ; of  do.  of  chapel  of  St. 
John  Evangelist,  516  ; of  do.  of  church 
of  Kirkpatrick  Irnegray,  560  ; of  do.  of 
Kirkgunzean,  560  ; of  do.  of  church  of 
Innerochty  and  chapel  of  Den,  562  ; of 
do.  of  church  of  Fouldene,  592  ; of  do. 
of  church  of  Hartside,  612  ; of  do.  of 
chaplainry  of  Baky,  612  ; of  Mo.  of 
parish  church  of  Lundy,  564  ; of  do. 
of  chaplainries  of  St  John  of  Helmisdaill 
and  the  blessed  James  in  Cathedral  of 
Caithness,  and  other  churches  and 
hospitals  in  earldom  of  Sutherland,  565  ; 
of  do.  of  church  and  chaplainry  of 
Strabrok  alternately,  632  ; of  advocation 
of  churches  and  chaplainries  of  Duffous, 
541  ; of  do.  of  chapel  of  Chapelyard, 
560  ; of  do.  of  chapel  of  St  Teroch  in 
barony  of  Fordale,  604 ; of  donation  of 
the  chaplainries  of  the  chapels  of  Ros 
and  Pacok,  519  ; of  do.  of  chapel  of 
Cambusbarron  alternately,  521. 

Payments  made  by  order  of  various 
authorities.  See  Auditors  ; Chancellor  ; 
Comptroller  ; Council,  lords  of ; Gov- 
ernor, the  lord,  payments  by ; Queen  ; 
Regents. 

Paynstoun  (cf.  Panystoun),  sasine  of,  to 
Thomas  Balye,  531. 

Peats  (glebae),  for  coming  of  king  and  lord 
governor  to  Ross,  144,  304,  383. 

Peblis,  Mr  John,  502. 

Thomas,  glazier  of  the  Royal 

palaces,  cxlvii.  ; his  fee  from  Leth- 
bertschelis  for  glazing  the  palaces  of 
Falkland,  Stirling,  Linlithgow,  and 
Edinburgh,  39,  161,  247/319,  353,  402, 
464  ; payment  to,  for  mending  the  glass 


791 

windows  in  the  palace  of  Holyrood, 
162. 

Peblis,  William,  sasine  to*  of  Crukistotin 
and  Acomfeild,  which  had  been  in  ward, 
630. 

Peebles  (Peblis),  Burgh  of,  accounts  of 
bailies  of,  108,  271,  337,  446  ; annuity 
to  Hospital  of  St  Leonard’s  near,  from 
fermes  of,  109,  271,  (by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Quhite,  master,)  337,  (and  of 
Thomas  Hay,  now  master,)  446  ; Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  bailies  of,  280, 
345,  453  ; sasine  to  John  Crake  of  three 
acres  near,  along  with  offices  of  king’s 
serjeant  and  “ burriourschip,”  581. 

Sheriff  of,  receipts  of  Receivers  General 

from,  116;  of  Comptroller  from,  214, 215, 
280,  344  ; sasine  of  office  of,  with  lands  of 
Jedworthfeild,  to  John  Hay  of  Hoprew, 
knight,  521. 

Peilhill,  lands  of,  540. 

Peirsbyhall  (cf.  Perisbyhill),  sasine  of 
lands  in,  to  Richard  Carshop,  621. 

Pencatland,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Lauder  of 
Bass,  620. 

Pennaldis,  lands  of,  523. 

Pension,  letter  of,  out  of  customs  of  Dum- 
barton, to  keeper  of  the  castle,  192  n.  ; 
instructions  as  to  payment  thereof, 
193  n. ; do.  out  of  customs  of  Edinburgh, 
to  Cristina  Gray  widow  of  a singer  in 
the  chapel  royal,  443  n. ; instructions  as 
to  payment  thereof,  443  n.  ; pension  to 
Alan  Stewart,  keeper  of  Dumbarton 
castle,  459;  to  Mr  Adam  Ottirburn, 
462  ; £50  granted  to  the  king’s  precep- 
tor for  renouncing  a pension  of  £100, 
462. 

Pentland,  barony  of,  sas.ine  of,  with  lands 
annexed  thereto,  to  William  Sinclare, 
517. 

Pentlandmure,  in  barony  of  Pentland,  517. 

Pepper,  2 lbs.  of,  paid  to  the  Clerk- 
Register,  3 ; 1 lb.  of,  part  of  annualrent 
of  Avauch  and  Eddirdule,  paid  to  prior 
and  convent  of  Beaulieu,  89,  147,  307, 


792 


INDEX. 


387  ; annualrent  of  a third  of  1 lb.  of, 
due  from  lands  of  Bertanholme  in 
Cunynghame,  526;  2 lbs.  of,  for  dupli- 
cation of  blenchferme  of  Duntreth,  580  ; 
do.  on  sasine  of  lands  to  William 
Edmonstoun  in  virtue  of  act  in  favour 
of  heirs  of  persons  slain  in  Northum- 
berland, 580. 

Pepper,  fermes  of  Inverness,  64,  110,  211, 
278,  336,  337,  450  ; of  Linlithgowshire, 
1,  4. 

Perbroith,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Seytoun,  527. 

Perchetscot,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart, 
554. 

Perisbyhill  (e/.  Peirsbyhal),  sasine  of  lands 
in,  to  Richard  Carshop,  621. 

Perisfeild  (le),  sasine  of,  to  lord  Inner- 
meith,  613. 

Peristounand  Warrigis,  sasine  of,  to  David 
Blare,  628. 

Perth  (Pertht),  accounts  of  bailies  of,  59, 
114,  207,  274,  341,  375  ; of  custumars 
of,  99,  100,  101,  196  bis,  262,  332,  439  ; 
receipts  of  Receivers  General  from 
custumars  of,  117,  215,  280,  345,  453  ; 
annuities  from  fermes  of,  to  monasteries 
of  St  Andrews,  Cambuskenneth,  Scone, 
and  Yallis  Virtutis,  to  Friars  Preachers 
and  Carmelites,  and  for  support  of  bridge 
of  Tay,  59,  60,  114,  207,  274,  341,  375  ; 
annuities  from  customs  of,  to  prior  and 
convent  of  Vallis  Virtutis,  Friars 
Preachers  of  Perth,  and  Prior  and 
Convent  of  St  Andrews,  100,  101,  196, 
262,  332,  439,  440  ; extra  allowance  to 
custumar  of,  on  condition  of  his  making 
no  further  demands  in  respect  of  the 
period  embraced  in  his  account,  440  ; 
payments  from  customs  of,  for  repair  of 
the  tron  of,  100,  333,  440. 

queen  at,  20tli  October  1514,  13  ; 

barley  for  queen’s  household  at,  14  ; 
queen  at,  27th  July  1504  (?  1514),  100  ; 
payment  to  certain  women  of,  for  ale  for 
the  queen’s  household  when  there,  155  *, 


barley  for  queen  at,  166  ; lord  governor 
at,  196  ; payment  from  customs  of,  for 
wine  for  the  lord  governor,  262;  sum 
received  from  custumars  of,  for  provision 
for  the  lord  governor  when  there,  216. 

Perth,  exchequer  rolls  carried  to,  174 ; 
[precept  of]  sasine  issued  [from  chancery] 
at,  23  October  1513,  515  ; goods  ex- 
ported from,  in  ship  of  Camfeire,  196  ; 
John  Bowar,  burgess  of,  478. 

See  also  Tay,  Bridge  of. 

See  also  St  Johnston. 

Friars  Minor  of.  See  Friars. 

Friars  Preachers  (Dominicans)  of. 

See  Friars. 

Friars  Preachers  and  Carmelites  of. 

See  Friars. 

Hospital  of.  See  St  Leonard ; St  Mary 

Magdalene. 

Monastery  (Carthusian)  of  Vallis 

Virtutis  near,  annuity  to,  from  fermes  of 
Perth,  59,  (by  receipt  of  Prior  William) 
114,  207,  (of  Prior  Hugh)  274,  341,  375  ; 
do.  from  customs  of  Perth  (by  receipt 
of  Prior  William),  100,  101,  196,  (of 
Prior  Hugh)  262,  332,  439. 

Sheriff  of,  lord  Ruthven,  297  ; laird 

Kere,  279  ; receipts  of  Comptroller  form, 
279,  452  ; attendance  “ ad  tria  placita 
capitalia  curiarum  ” of,  the  reddendo  of 
barony  of  Kincardin,  520. 

Sheriffdom  of,  sasine  of  office  of  mair 

of  fee  of,  to  Thomas  Wardropare,  605. 

Perthik,  Westir,  sasine  of  half  of,  in  feu- 
ferme  to  William  Cunynghame,  633. 

Pestilence.  See  Plague. 

Petcaithlie,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence  Merser, 
553. 

Petcammok  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 
Thorntoun,  513. 

Petoarne,  sasine  of  a third  of  west  part  of, 
to  Walter  Chaip,  547  ; of  mains  and 
mill  of,  with  a third  of  west  part  of,  to 
Robert  Merser  557.  See  Banbreich. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  three  quarters  of 

Forthirramsay,  524. 


INDEX. 


793 


Petcarne,  Mariota,  Newtoun  of  Markinch 
let  to,  without  entry  because  her  hus- 
band John  Multrar,  “decessit  in 
campo,”  498. 

Petcokkis  (Petcokis),  rector  of.  See 
Quhite,  Sir  John. 

Petconnochy,  sasine  of  ninth  part  of,  to 
Alexander  Lyndsay,  586. 

Petcroknolis,  in  barony  of  Alicht,  599. 

Petcullo,  sasine  of,  to  David  Balfour,  549. 

Petcur,  sasine  of  “ bina  pars  ” of  lands  and 
mill  of,  to  George  Halyburton,  528  ; cf. 
Pitcur. 

Petfodellis,  Estirtoun  and  Westirtoun  of, 
sasine  of  fee  of,  with  fishings,  to  Mariota 
Rede,  591. 

Petforke,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William 
Dempstare,  584. 

Petfoure,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  fishing 
of,  to  Sir  Alexander  Lyndesay  of  Uch- 
tirmonsy,  524.  See  Baltrody. 

Petgony,  sasine  of  a sixth  of,  to  William 
Blakhall,  587. 

Pethavelis  (Pethavelles),  in  barony  of 
Cragy,  sasine  of,  to  John  Ross,  564,  579. 

Pethous  (le),  of  Inneraryte,  582. 

Petkennay,  in  Fife,  528. 

Petlochty,  sasine  of,  to  James  Lundy,  553. 

Petlouchy  and  Brodland  with  mill,  fermes 
of,  397  ; Petlochy,  496  ; Petlouchy,  504. 

Pettarow,  sasine  of,  to  John  Erskine,  520. 

Pettarrowis, sasine  of,  to  William  Wod,  608. 

Pettedy  Westir,  in  constabulary  of  King- 
horn,  sasine  of,  to  John  Wallange,  623. 

Pettenane,  barony  of,  sasine  of  oxgang  of 
land  in,  to  William  Were,  621. 

Pettincreif,  sasine  of,  to  David  Wemys, 
559  ; to  Patrick  Wemys,  601. 

Pettincreiff  and  Thomastoun,  601. 

Pettindreich  (Pittendreich),  annuity  from, 
to  chaplain  in  Elgin  castle,  28,  68  ; 
sasine  of  Mains  and  Uvirtoun  of,  to 
Robert  Pittendreich,  604,  605. 

Sir  James,  formerly  abbot  of  Dere, 

the  liferent  of  mains  of  Pettindreich 
and  other  lands  in  Banff  reserved  to,  in 
YOL.  XIV. 


virtue  of  a royal  charter,  on  sasine  of 
the  fee  of  said  lands  to  Robert  Pitten- 
dreich, 605. 

Pettindreich,  Robert.  See  Pettindreich, 
Sir  James. 

Pettogony  in  barony  of  Kilmalamak,  542. 

Petty,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of,  with  mill, 
to  William  Meldrum,  634. 

in  Forfar,  sasine  to  Alexander 

Chalmer  of  fourth  part  of  lands  and  mill 
of,  560. 

and  Brackly,  fermes  of,  455. 

Pewter : fee  of  John  Inglis,  marischal, 
for  keeping  the  king’s  pewter  vessels, 
11  ; pewter  vessels  for  the  king’s  table, 
202.  See  Dempster,  James. 

Philiphauch  (Phillophauch),  sasine  of 
lands  of,  to  James  Murray,  540  ; town 
and  territory  of,  540  ; sasine  of  £5 
lands  of,  to  Radulph  Turnbule,  609. 

Phillop,  lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  Radulph 
Turnbule,  609. 

Philorth,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Fraser,  582. 

Philpsoun,  John,  in  Dundorne,  25  ; 
Mariota  Cheshelm,  relict  of,  391. 

Phopachye,  sasine  of  quarter  of,  to  James 
Fentoun,  565. 

Pigeons,  300  young,  due  as  the  ferme  of 
the  dovecot  of  Ballincreif,  183,  184, 
186,  562.  See  Dovecot. 

Pigs  (porci),  of  Orkney  and  Shetland,  at 
6s.  per  head  for  the  household,  32,  72, 
130,  257,  302,  417  ; pigs  bought,  201  ; 
paid  by  lady  Sinclar,  123  ; 100,  reckon- 
ing six  score  to  the  100,  at  6s.  per  head 
to  Robert  Bertoun  for  the  king’s  ships 
and  for  Dunbar  castle,  223  ; pigs  and 
marts  sent  to  the  ships  at  Dunbertane 
and  to  Dunbar  castle,  the  mart  ‘ ‘ cum 
porco”  standing  at  18s.  as  charged  in 
the  account  of  Orkney  and  Shetland,  290 ; 
a pig  to  Friars  Minor  of  Edinburgh  in 
alms  from  the  king,  354.  See  Swine. 

‘ ‘ Pikeris,  ” thieves  and,  in  barony  of  Cold- 
ingham,  617. 

3 E 


794 


INDEX. 


Pilrig,  town  of,  in  Berwick,  522. 

Pincartoun,  James,  bailie  of  Ruthirglen, 
57,  375. 

Matthew,  tenant  in  Newtoun  of 

Reras,  499. 

Pinkertoun  in  earldom  of  March,  sasine  of 
third  of  a hnsbandland  in  town  and 
territory  of,  to  John  Craw,  585  ; cf. 
Pynkartoun. 

Pitcarn  in  Stratherne,  sasine  of  part  of, 
to  Sir  Andrew  Stewart,  603. 

Pitch,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Pitcur,  sasine  of,  to  William  Flemyng, 
605  ; cf.  Petcur. 

Pittendreich.  See  Pettindreich. 

Pittenweem  (Pettinweme),  account  of 
Andrew  Wod  as  custumar  of,  49,  189, 
267,  328,  369,  436  ; receipts  of  Receivers 
General  from  custumars  of*  117,  453  ; 
of  Comptroller  from  do.,  215,  280,  452 ; 
from  do.  for  assise  of  herring,  280  ; from 
custumar  of,  with  Crail,  345  ; from  do. 
for  assise  of  herring,  345;  herrings  of 
assise  delivered  to  the  captain  of  Dunbar 
by  Andrew  Wod,  custumar  of,  460. 

commendator  of,  Andrew,  Bishop  of 

Moray,  43. 

Plague : the  custumars  of  Dunbritane  ex- 
cused from  a certain  payment  on  account 
of  the  pestilence  and  plague  in  the  town, 
119  ; customs  remitted  on  account  of 
the  pestilence  at  Cupar,  199. 

Plakkis,  “ fals  plakkis  ” received  by  the 
comptroller  through  negligence,  358. 

Plane,  lands  of,  519  ; third  part  of 
seventh  part  of,  537. 

Planting,  obligation  in  a feu  charter  of 
lands  in  Ardmanach  to  plant  oaks  and 
other  necessary  trees,  146. 

Planys,  de,  lord,  ambassador  of  the  most 
Christian  king,  463.  See  Planis,  de. 

Platane,  sasine  of  forest  of,  to  Alexander 
Lindesay  of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  525  ; 
of  lands  and  forest  of,  to  David, 
lord  Lyndesay,  598. 

Plates,  for  ships  to  France,  55  ; for  kitchen 


at  Falkland,  162-3  ; for  Sir  Anthony  de 
la  Bastie,  201. 

Player.  See  Actor. 

Pledge  : 22  pledges  with  lord  Maxwell  in 
Lochmabane  for  security  of  the  kingdom 
for  July  and  August  1517,  285-6  ; from 
1 September  1517  to  1 September  1518, 
350  ; pledges  for  security  of  the  Isles, 
419  ; the  tenants  in  a lease  “ plegius 
alter  alterius,  ” 494. 

Ploro,  fermes  of  mid-place  of,  remitted  to 
Catrine  Ruderford,  relict  of  James 
Stewart,  17  ; sasine  of  east  half  of  place 
of,  to  Andrew  Murray,  563. 

Pluntoun,  mill  of,  556. 

Poetry,  decline  of,  in  Scotland  after 
Flodden,  cvii. 

Polcak,  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of  Thorn  - 
toun,  513. 

Polgavy  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 
Thorntoun,  514  ; sasine  of  fourth  of,  to 
John  Maxwell,  627  See  Teling. 

Polglassy,  town  of,  in  barony  of  Uchtirles 
Dempstar,  631. 

Polgony,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Hepburn,  530. 

Pollincre  (Polincre),  fermes  of,  granted  to 
the  late  Robert  Charteris  of  Amisfeild, 
36,  74,135,  234,  297,  427  ; named,  485, 
510. 

Pollinyesk,  let  to  Simon  Gordoune,  484, 
509. 

Polmady,  lands  of,  556. 

Polmawlot,  sasine  of,  to  James  Knollis, 
594. 

Poor  : payment  to  Thomas  Wallace, 
lapidary,  by  consideration  of  the  auditors 
“quia  pauper,”  56 ; fermes  remitted  to  a 
widow  “ pro  sua  paupertate”  in  alms  for 
the  soul  of  the  late  king,  248  ; barley 
“uni  paupercule  mulieri”  by  alms  of 
the  king,  413.  See  Alms  ; Poverty. 

Popill  alias  Sanctmawrislandis,  545. 

Pople,  lands  of,  called  Landeris  Landis 
and  Quhitlawis  Landis,  sasine  of,  to 
Robert  Lauder  of  Bass,  619. 


INDEX. 


795 


Port,  in  Stratherne,  lands  of,  with  the 
island,  devastated  by  marauders  from 
Ergile,  392. 

Portandryne,  lands  of,  634. 

Portare,  Jonet,  sasine  to,  of  Blakat  and 
Lag,  598. 

Portarisland,  lands  of,  attached  to  office  of 
porter  of  castle  of  Cupar,  601. 

Portarislandis.  See  Grymmislaw. 

Portaristoun,  sasine  of  lands  and  mill  of, 
with  “ castellyarde  ” of  Enneroury,  to 
William  Stewart,  629. 

Portarsyde,  sasine  of?  to  James  Dundas,  515. 

Portcullis  of  Edinburgh  castle  with  iron 
chains,  108. 

Porte  of  Lochtay.  See  Lochtay. 

Porter  (janitor).  See  Balfour,  David ; 
Forman,  John;  Kinloch,  James; 
Kinloch,  John. 

Porters  in  Stirling  castle,  fees  of,  38. 

Portewis,  Mariota,  Jonet,  and  Elizabeth, 
sisters,  sasine  to,  of  a husbandland  in 
territory  of  Selkirk  for  which  service  of 
serjeant  was  due,  595.  1 

Portewus,  William,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,” 
535. 

Portingale,  “ baro  Portingale,”  lieutenant 
of  Dunbar  castle,  224. 

Portnosak,  lands  of,  556. 

Portre,  in  Wigtoun,  merkland  of  old 
extent  of,  526. 

Posso  and  Glenrathnes,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Bard,  554. 

Post : ‘ ‘ pro  expensis  lie  gilyam  de  post 
duabus  veniendo  a gubernatore  ad 
regnum,”  463. 

Pots  (ollse),  for  ships  to  France,  55  ; for 
the  kitchen  at  Falkland,  162-3  ; for  Sir 
Anthony  Darsy  de  la  Bastie,  201. 

Pottar,  William,  sasine  to,  of  Layngis- 
landis,  543. 

Pottertoun  (Pottartoun),  lands  of,  fermes 
of,  258  ; let  to  Agnes  Montgumry,  spouse 
of  the  late  Alexander  Caslaw,  491  ; part 
let  to  J ohn  Fergushill  and  part  to  Agnes 
Montgumry,  513. 


Poultry,  for  household  of  the  lord  governor 
at  Falkland,  253  ; 200  “le  pultre”  sold 
for  £4  (at  4d.  each  ?),  323  ; poultry  to  the 
king’s  steward,  323  ; for  household  of 
the  lord  governor,  416.  See  Cane, 
Capons,  Geese,  Pigeons. 

fermes  of  Ardmanach,  88,  145,  306, 

386  ; of  Ballincrief,  184,  186  ; of  Fife, 
4-5,  159-160,  167,  168,  169,  170,  180, 
182,  243-5,  252-3,  313-5,  323,  324, 
393  - 400,  411  - 416,  and  passim  in 
“ Rentalia,”  494-505  ; of  Garviauch,  76, 
151,  239,  300,  423  ; of  Kintor,  Coule 
and  Oneile,  26,  27,  77,  138. 

Pound  lands,  passim  in  “Libri  Respon- 
sionum,” 515  ad  fin. 

Poverty,  fermes  remitted  “propter  in- 
opiam,” 247,  319,  498.  See  Poor. 

Powgavy,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to  Hugh 
Maxwell,  624. 

Powis,  fermes  of,  36,  40,  41  ; annuity  to 
Abbey  of  Culros  from  lands  of,  37. 

Prateris.  See  Overprateris  ; Nether- 
prateris. 

Prayer,  pension  to  widow  of  a singer  in 
chapel  royal  ‘ ‘ pro  suis  orationum 
suffragiis,”  443. 

Prebendary.  See  Restalrig. 

Precentor  of  Ross.  See  Calder,  Mr  John. 

Preceptor,  the  king’s,  fermes.  of  Trabreauch 
assigned  for  pension  of,  456  ; £50  granted 
to,  for  renouncing  a pension  of  £100, 
462. 

of  St  Anthony.  See  Crawford,  Sir 

Alexander. 

of  Torphichen.  See  St  John,  lord  of. 

Precepts  of  sasine,  dated  at  Edinburgh, 
571-632  passim  ; at  Perth,  515  ; at 
Dundee,  586  ; at  Glasgow,  635. 

stated  not  to  have  been  issued  from 

Chancery  although  security  for  the  fermes 
and  relief  had  been  entered  in  the 
Responde  Book,  viz.  : of  Cragy,  579  ; of 
Estir  Colsy,  589  ; of  Balleglrno,  590  ; of 
lands  in  Aberdeenshire,  591  ; of  Kirk- 
tounhill,  594  ; of  Tullichhiddill  595  ; 


796 


INDEX 


of  Abirnite,  595  ; of  Estir  Colsie,  597  ; 
of  Cullace,  604  ; of  Dunlugus,  615  ; 
of  Litle  Follay,  616  ; of  Ardorme, 
62 6. 

Preistoun,  town  of,  in  barony  of  Ochter- 
gavin,  sasine  of  balf  of,  to  John  Ross, 
611. 

Prendirlaith,  Sir  Patrick,  canon  of 
Rostinoth,  275. 

Prentonnane,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  George 
Trottare,  592. 

Preschok,  sasine  of,  to  William  Dempstare, 
584. 

Prestliope,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Elizabeth 
Hoppar,  18. 

Prestislandis,  lands  of,  “ betuix  the 
watteris  ” in  Dumfriesshire,  566. 

Prestoun,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  Ninian 
Ross,  515  ; of  lands  and  barony  of,  to 
George  Prestoun,  629. 

Cristina,  held  lands  of  Estir  Culessy 

in  conjunct  fee  ^with  her  husband, 
William  Cumyng,  senior,  315. 

George,  sasines  to,  of  barony  &c.  of 

Cragmelour,  with  patronage  of  chap- 
lainry  of  Camernou  in  parish  church  of 
Mussilburgh,  and  chapel  at  Cragmelour, 
629  ; of  barony  of  Prestoun  and  other 
lands  in  Edinburgh  and  Berwick,  629  ; 
of  barony  of  Balgawy,  630. 

James,  custumar  of  Inverkethin,  195, 

266. 

James,  renders  account  of  bailies  of 

Ayr,  271. 

James,  bailie  of  Edinburgh,  277  ; 

burgess  of  Edinburgh,  sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  619,  629. 

John,  burgess  of  Edinburgh,  sheriff 

“ in  hac  parte,”  630. 

Symon,  of  that  ilk,  knight,  sheriff 

“in  hac  parte,”  518  ; the  late,  chapel 
built  and  endowed  by,  629. 

Prices,  list  of,  between  1513  and  1522,  App. 
iv. 

Prince,  The,  custom  remitted  to  his  nurse, 
wife  of  Alexander  Scott,  56.  See  also 


Alexander,  Prince  of  Scotland  ; Arthur, 
Prince. 

Pringle  (Hoppringle,  Hoppringill),  Alex- 
ander, lands  in  Galloway  let  to,  478, 
479,  485. 

David,  junior,  Gallowscheillis,  Mos- 

ile  and  Blindlee  let  to  him,  and  to  his 
brothers  and  mother  at  diminished 
fermes,  17. 

— — David,  senior,  Tynnes  let  to,  at  dimin- 
ished fermes,  19. 

Elizabeth,  prioress  of  Manwell,  113, 

210. 

Thomas,  held  £10  lands  of  Ballincreif, 

44,  185. 

Prisoners,  kept  for  the  security  of  the  Isles, 
419  ; English  prisoners  at  Falkland,  9. 

Privilege,  of  Bishop  of  Moray,  619. 

Privy  Seal.  See  Aberdeen,  Bishop  of, 
William. 

“Proprietas”  of  Ballingall,  398;  of 
Kilhenzie,  552  ; of  Mains  of  Dundee, 
615  ; half  of  Mochrum  held  “in  proprie- 
tate ” and  “cum  tenandria,”  541;  “ pro- 
prietas and  tenandrise  ” of  barony  of 
Hawick,  546.  See  Superiority. 

Pulyeart,  Frenchman,  ambassador  of  the 
most  Christian  king  of  the  French,  cxli. ; 
payment  to,  461. 

Puncheon.  See  Wine. 

Punderland,  a rood  of  land  called,  543. 

Pursuivants,  employment  of,  163.  See 
Carrik  ; Gariauch  ; March  ; Unicorn  ; 
Dischingtoun,  Andrew. 

Purvashill,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  Michael 
Clerk,  620. 

Purves,  Andrew,  macer,  son  of  David 
Purves,  £5  to,  by  consideration  of  the 
auditors,  466. 

David,  macer,  fee  of,  120,  190,  221, 

235,  297,  357,  427.  See  Purves,  Andrew. 

Robert,  forage  for  his  horse,  223,  356, 

465  ; in  the  king’s  stable,  annuity  to, 
288,  356,  465. 

Purveyor.  See  Calendar,  Robert;  Demp- 
ster, Henry.  See  also  Caterer. 


INDEX. 


791 


Pynkaftoun,  Medill  and  Litil  {of.  Pinker- 
toun),  sasine  of,  to  Colin  Campbell, 
517. 


Quarry,  compensation  for  breaking  land 
for  the  “ quarell  ” for  the  king’s  work, 
6,  160,  170,  245,  317,  401. 

Quarter  masters,  fees  of  three  inferior 
captains  of  castle  of  Falkland  called 
“ lez  quarter  maisteris,”  163. 

Queen  [Margaret],  notice  of,  lviii  et  seq.  ; 
wine  for  king  and,  at  Linlithgow,  4 ; 
household  books  of,  4 bis;  “ domina 
regina,”  payment  of  £110  to  servants  of, 
for  expenses  of  king  by  order  under  her 
hand,  7 ; payments  by  precept  of,  to 
Robert  Borthuik,  gun-founder,  to  Italian 
players,  and  to  Mr  Walter  Ogilvy,  8 ; 
these  precepts  granted  “tempore  quo 
domina  regina,  staterat  vidua,”  8 ; pay- 
ment to  Sir  James  Inglis  “ servitor 
familiaris  ” of,  8 ; payments  to  others  by 
like  precepts  of,  9 ; Michael  Balfour, 
master  of  the  queen’s  and  king’s  ale 
cellar,  10  ; John  Douglas  “in  cellario” 
of,  9 ; Patrick  Ballintyne,  servitor  of, 
9 ; payment  by  precept  of,  ‘ ‘ tempore 
sue  viduitatis,”  9 ; ditto  “ in  sua 
viduitate  existentis,”  12. 

expenses  of,  at  Falkland  from  22d  to 

24th  July  1514,  10  ; do.  in  October 
1513,  including  supper  on  day  of  arrival 
and  dinner  on  day  of  departure,  11  ; 
king  and,  and  their  family  at  Falkland 
from  dinner  on  13th  to  25th  October 
1513,  12,  13  ; queen  and  her  family 
at  Falkland  from  22d  to  24th  July  1504 
(?  1514),  13;  queen  at  Falkland  from 
17th  October  and  at  Perth  20th 
October  1514,  13  ; expenses  of,  at 
Stirling,  14  ; of  king  and,  at  Falkland, 
14  ; Francisca,  laundress  of,  11  ; Robert 
Calander,  servitor  of,  12. 

barley  to  James  Averie  and  to  John 

Douglas  by  precepts  of,  “ipsa  existente 


in  sua  viduitate,”  14  ; ale  brewed  at  Edin- 
burgh for  use  of,  at  Stirling,  14  ; barley 
for  expenses  of,  “ipsa  existente  in  sua 
viduitate  et  remanente  in  Perth,”  14  ; 
oats  to  John  Scot  “in  averia  ” of,  16  ; 
remissions  of  rent  in  Ettrick  forest  by, 
17,  18  ; Henry  Railstoun,  surgeon  to, 
and  to  the  king,  20  ; payments  to 
William  Donaldsoun,  servitor  of,  19  ; 
to  Earl  of  Arran  in  connection  with 
the  fleet  for  France  by  precept  of,  21  ; 
to  Earl  of  Angus  by  precept  of,  21, 
22. 

Queen,  fees  of  servants  of,  nominatim,  23  ; 
forage  for  their  horses,  24  ; fee  of  William 
W atson  ‘ ‘legroymein  camera  regine,”  24 ; 
fee  of  cellarer  paid  by  authority  of,  35  ; 
£10  by  order  of,  to  Magnus  the  Dane 
when  he  lay  ill,  35;  fermes  of  certain 
lands  in  Galloway  remitted  by,  to 
Elizabeth  Stewart,  lady  Coldonknowis, 
36 ; oatmeal  to  Elena  Gourlay  by  special 
precept  of,  39  ; payment  for  work  at 
Stirling  castle  made  by  written  order  of, 

40  ; payment  to  keeper  of  Stirling  castle, 
and  for  work  in  garden,  by  precept  of,  38, 

41  ; weekly  payment  for  a year  to  Friars 
Minor  of  Stirling  by  written  order  of, 
39  ; malt  to  them  “ex  elimosina  regis 
et  regine,”  41  ; malt  to  wives  of  Stirling 
for  ale  “ad  expensas  regis  et  regine” 
from  22  August  to  2 July  1513,  42  ; 
malt  “ad  expensas  regis  et  regine” 
at  Stirling,  42  ; payments  by  precept 
of,  48  ; remission  of  custom  for  ransom 
of  Scott  of  Balweary  granted  by,  and 
the  lords  of  exchequer,  49  ; payments 
to  William  Sinclar  usher  of,  by  her 
order,  52  ; to  Elizabeth  Haig,  servitrix 
of  the  deceased  queen  by  order  of  the 
new  queen  (“moderne  regine”),  52; 
allowance  to  Thomas  Schaw,  chief  cook 
of,  who  had  been  with  the  king  in 
Northumberland,  53  ; payment  to  him 
for  household  expenses  of,  53  ; do.  to 
Alexander  Kers,  servitor  of,  53  ; silken 


798 


INDEX. 


cloth  &c.,  and  wax  for,  55  ; freedom 
from  custom  granted  by,  to  James 
Wallace,  sailor,  when  he  sailed  with 
Patrick  Hamilton  to  France,  56  ; pay- 
ment by  precept  of,  to  Mr  Edward 
Cunningham,  56  ; wheat  to  lord  Gordon 
by  precept  of,  before  the  contract  of 
marriage,  viz.  21st  April  1514,  70 ; 
fermes  of  Almornes  paid  to,  for  expenses 
of  the  king,  by  hands  of  Mr  David 
Douglas,  74;  payment  by  precept  of,  to 
chaplains  of  Lestalrig  for  soul  of  her 
husband,  James  iv.,  “ipsa  existente  in 
sua- viduitate,”  76  ; payment  from  cus- 
toms of  Dundee  for  king’s  expenses  by 
order  of,  95. 

Queen,  at  Perth  27  July  1504  (?  1514),  100  ; 
payment  to  Mr  John  Cheshelme  by 
precept  of,  under  her  hand  “ ipsa 
existente  in  sua  viduitate,  ” 102;  do.  to 
Mr  Edward  Cunnyngham  by  precept  of, 
and  of  the  chancellor  and  lords, 
“regina  existente  in  sua  viduitate,” 
103  ; custom  remitted  to  Archibald 
Douglas  by,  “ ipsa  existente  in  sua 
viduitate,  ” 104  ; do.  to  Hugh  Douglas 
by,  “ea  existente  in  sua  viduitate,” 
105  ; payment  for  works  in  Edinburgh 
castle  by  precept  of,  and  of  the  lord 
governor  and  lords  of  council,  108  ; 
fermes  remitted  by,  “ in  sua  viduitate,” 
129,  242  ; ale  for  household  of,  at 
Perth  “ in  sua  viduitate,”  155  ; payment 
by  order  of,  “ in  ejus  viduitate,”  to  Sir 
James  Inglis,  chaplain  celebrating  at 
Cambuskynneth  for  souls  of  James  in. 
and  his  wife,  157. 

messengers  sent  to,  and  to  the  lords 

remaining  with  her  before  the  coming  of 
the  governor,  163  ; the  chancellor  with 
200  men  occupy  the  castle  of  Falkland 
for  three  weeks  to  resist  her  in  her 
violent  and  unjust  actions,  163  ; lest  she 
should  come  to  besiege  it,  165,  166  ; 
barley  for,  at  Falkland  and  Perth  during 
her  widowhood,  166  ; grain  fermes  of  I 


Largo  paid  to,  during  her  widowhood, 
165,  167  ; barley  for  household  of,  179  ; 
oats  from  Largo  for  the  king  and,  168  ; 
oats  to  Robert  Galway  servitor  of,  for 
her  horses  ‘ ‘ea  existente  in  sua  viduitate,” 
252  ; fermes  of  Mains  of  Dunbar  paid  to, 
351-2 ; payment  to  Thomas  Barclay  of 
Rynd  by  precept  of,  in  her  widowhood, 
176,  178,  407,  409. 

Queen,  leases  granted  by  precept  of,  1st  and 
13th  March  1513,  477,  478  ; 19th  June 
1514,  480  ; 13th  November  1520,  488  ; 
18th  February  1521,  478  ; do.  at  Stirling 
8th  March  1520,  478  ; payment  to  the 
king’s  marischal  by  precept  of,  and  of.  the 
lords  of  council,  468 ; entry  for  the  forest 
of  Buchan  remitted  by,  to  Margaret  Boid, 
Countess  of  Cassillis,  480  ; lease  of  lands 
in  Menteth  granted  by,  to  Michael 
Donaldsone,  free  of  fermes  and  duties,  for 
his  fee  and  clothing  during  her  lifetime, 
dated  at  Stirling  2d  October  1521,  489  ; 
letters  granted  by,  in  favour  of  the 
widow  and  son  of  Archibald  Edmon- 
stoun,  dated  at  Edinburgh  18th  March 
1521,  489  ; leases  granted  by  precept  of, 
477  ter , (and  of  the  lords  of  council, 
478),  488,  489  ; assedation  by,  of 

non-entries  of  certain  lands  to  Gilbert 
Gray  of  Buttercais,  585  n. 

almoner  of.  See  Crawfurd,  Sir 

Alexander. 

baker  of.  See  Huntar,  Martin. 

chaplain  of.  See  Inglis,  Sir  James. 

cook  of.  See  Kerse,  Alexander. 

servitor  of.  See  Maxtoun,  Adam  ; 

Maxtoun,  William. 

See  also  Margaret. 

— — See  also  Household. 

Queensferry  (Passagium  Sancte  Margrete), 
Carmelites  of.  See  Friars. 

Quenishauch  (Quenyshalch),  fermes  of,  36  ; 
in  hands  of  Robert  Nory,  38  ; sasine  of, 
to  Robert  Nory,  578. 

Quhiltis  (Quyltis,  Quhyltis),  480 ; rental  of, 
486,  510. 


INDEX. 


799 


Quhitchester,  sasine  of,  to  Walter  Scot, 
knight,  614. 

Quhitclois,  lands  of,  556. 

Quhite  (Quhyte,  Qiihit),  Sir  John,  writer 
of  chancery,  annuity  to,  from  fermes  of 
Wigtoun,  111,  206  ; receives  for  prior 
of  St  Andrews,  196,  (director  of 
chancery)  262,  3B2,‘  440  ; rector  of 
Petcokis,  auditor,  260  ; auditor  of  Comp- 
troller’s accounts,  (rector  of  Petcokis, 
clerk  W chancery)  214,  (director  of 
chancery)  279,  (rector  of  Petcokkis) 
344,  451  ; annuity  to,  from  fermes  of 
Wigtoun,  273,  340 ; master  of  St 
Leonard’s  hospital  at  Peebles,  337,  446  ; 
receives  for  prior  of  St  Andrews,  274, 
341,  375  ; rector  of  Petcokkis,  in 

exchequer,  487  ; payment  to,  for  his 
labours  in  dictating  (dictando)  the  rolls 
in  exchequer,  222,  289,  357  ; John,  clerk 
of  chancery,  payment  to,  468. 

William,  bailie  of  Dundee,  340. 

Quhitefurde,  sasine  of,  to  Adam  Quhite- 
furde,  625. 

Adam,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Quhite- 
furde, 625. 

Quhitelawin  Edinburgh  infra  Haddington, 
sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Quitelaw,  529. 

- — in  barony  of  Ratho,  sasine  of,  to 
Andrew  Mowbray,  580. 

cf.  Quhitlaw. 

Patrick,  sasines  to,  of  Denen  Estir, 

534  ; of  lands  of  Quliitelaw,  529. 

Quhitfeild,  sasine  of,  to  David  Wemys, 
559. 

Quhithauch,  in  barony  of  Pentland,  517. 

Quhithill,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart, 
554. 

Quhithorne  (Quliithirne,  Quhitherne, 
Quhithirn).  See  Wigtoun. 

(Candida  Casa),  Bishop  of.  See 

Galloway,  Bishon  of, 

Quhitlaw  in  Berwick.  See  Burngranys. 

cf.  Quhitelaw. 

-Clowis  in  Berwick,  sasine  of,  to  J ohn 

Lile,  533. 


Quhitlawis  Landis,  in  Edinburgh  infra 
Haddington.  See  Pople, 

Quhitpark,  136,  482  ; rental  of,  508. 

Quhitrig,  lands  of,  549. 

Quhitslaid  (Quhittislayd),  sasine  of,  to 
William  Lauder,  518  ; sasine  of  eighth 
of,  to  Thomas  Henrisoun,  584. 

and  Glenkirk,  sasine  of,  to  William 

Gilleis,  551. 

Quyltis,  lands  of,  on  water  of  Dee,  with 
mill,  in  ward  for  15  years,  591  ; sasine 
of,  to  James  Knowis,  591. 

Rabbit  fermes  of  granges  of  Dunbar,  43 ; 
warrens  of  Dunbar,  43. 

Rabbitskins,  custom  on.  See  Custom. 

Racherne  (Ratherne),  Litill,  fermes  of, 
paid  to  John  Rerik  of  Dalbaty,  33,  73, 
135,  234,  296,  426  ; rental  of,  482,  508. 

Rafter.  See  Rauchter. 

Ragulmy,  lands  of,  531. 

Rahane,  sasine  of,  to  Richard  Lekky,  578. 

Raik,  on  the  Dee,  nets  of,  576. 

Railstoun,  Henry,  surgeon  for  life  to  the 
king  and  queen,  grant  of  fermes  in  Bute 
to,  20 ; his  arrears  remitted,  232.  See 
Surgeon. 

Rais  Logane,  sasine  of,  to  John  Logane, 
531. 

Ovir,  sasine  of,  to  Ninian  Ross, 

529. 

Rait,  territory  of,  sasine  of  lands  of,  called 
“ le  Ereland,”  to  James  Skrymgeour, 
621. 

town  of,  sasine  of  two  oxgangs  of,  to 

John  Rait,  564. 

— John,  sasine  to,  of  two  oxgangs  of 
town  of  Rait,  which  had  been  in  the 
king’s  hands,  564. 

Ralestoun,  lands  of,  529. 

Ramorgny  (Ramorgany)  and  Lawfeild, 
fermes  of,  393  ; named,  502. 

Ramsay,  Alexander,  sasines  to,  of  east 
part  of  Kynmonth,  521  ; of  Burnturk 
and  Balmonth,  532. 


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INDEX. 


Ramsay,  Alexander,  of  Brauchtmond 
(Brawchmond),  annual  payment  of  one 
merk  to,  for  the  mill-lead  of  Thomaston, 
6,  400  ; for  water  supply  of  Thomastoun, 
160,  170,  245,  315. 

Archibald,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 

591. 

Archibald,  of  Dunnone,  sheriff  “in 

hac  parte,”  602. 

David,  of  Culluthy,  sasine  to,  of  half 

of  Brokland  of  Kinloch,  606. 

Francis,  sasine  to,  of  Foxtoun,  602. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  Clatty  and 

Bateiscraggis,  588. 

Henry,  “ qui  obiit  in  bello,”  tenant 

in  Bondhalf,  496. 

Henry,  sasines  to,  of  eighth  of 

Lumlethin  and  ninth  of  Crago,  602  ; of 
eighth  of  Tolre  and  Ardre,  602  ; of 
Cochnoch  and  others  in  Forfar,  which 
his  father  had  entered  to  by  brieves  of 
“meminimus”  and  “ furthe  ” against 
the  laird  of  Balgony,  602. 

Hugh,  prior  of  Friars  Preachers  of 

Inverie,  199,  267. 

James,  bailie  of  Forfar,  208. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Mains  of  Care 

and  lands  of  Wattistoun,  532. 

Mr  James,  sasine  to,  of  parts  of 

Lumlethin  and  Crago,  567. 

Sir  John,  knight,  the  late,  lands  of 

Trarinyeane  and  Kirkandris  held  under 
lease  by  his  son,  282.  See  Ramsay, 
William. 

John,  part  of  Luthre,  which  he  held, 

let  to  Agnes  Lessillis,  his  relict,  495. 

Joneta,  wife  of  David  Patoun,  502. 

Margaret,  spouse  of  David  Kinloch, 

495  ; fine  on  her  marriage  without 
the  king’s  consent,  495. 

Margaret,  wife  of  John  Calvert,  499. 

Nicholas,  sasines  to,  of  barony  of  Dal- 

housy,  534 ; of  larger  half  of  lands  of 
Carnnoch,  538;  of  barony  and  patronage 
of  church  of  Fouldene,  592. 

• Robert,  tenant  in  Kingisbemis,  498, 


Ramsay,  Walter,  master  of  Hospital  of  St 
Laurence  near  Haddington,  63. 

Sir  Walter,  barley  to,  for  wives 

of  Edinburgh  to  brew  ale  for  the  army 
and  for  the  queen,  14  ; victuals  to, 
for  the  king’s  ships,  87. 

William,  son  and  heir  of  John 

Ramsay  of  Terrinyeane,  knight,  ‘ ‘ qui 
obiit  in  bello,”  lands  of  Kirkandris  and 
Terrinyeane  let  to  him  and  others,  480  ; 
half  of  Kirkandris  let  to,  482.  See 
Ramsa}7,  Sir  John. 

William,  sasines  to,  of  barony  of  Bal- 

mane,  534  ; of  Luklaw,  536  ; of  Halhous 
and  Lekbernard  which  had  been  in 
ward,  627. 

Ramsyclewis,  in  barony  of  Hawik,  546. 

Randelstoun,  third  of,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
Myrton,  549. 

Ranferlie  Knokis,  sasine  of,  to  John  Knok, 
593. 

Rankelour  Nether,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Rankelour,  629. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Rankelour  Nether, 

629. 

Rankilburn.  See  Bukcleucht. 

Rankin,  Jonet,  spouse  of  late  Bernard 
Stirk,  and  now  of  Richard  Maxwell, 
tenant  in  Bondhalf,  496. 

Sir  Robert,  Vicar  of  Inverness,  late 

chamberlain  of  Moray,  his  executors  to 
be  cited  for  arrears,  27,  29,  30,  31,  67, 
69,  70,  71,  133. 

Rannach  (Rannauch),  fermes  of,  158,  228  ; 
paid  by  Robert  Menzies  of  that  ilk, 
423. 

in  Ross,  forest  of,  victual  fermes  of, 

86,  144,  304,  383  ; mart  do.,  86. 

Ransom,  of  Sir  William  Scott  of  Balwery, 
49  ; of  James  Logane  and  Sir  William 
Scott,  56. 

Ranulph,  Thomas.  See  Moray,  Earl  of. 

Raschele,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart,  554. 

Ratherhill,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Gray, 
•569. 

Ratherne,  in  Stratherne,  laird  Keir  in 


INDEX. 


801 


arrears  for,  25  ; fermes  of,  remitted  to 
Sir  John  Stirling  of  Keir,  129,  241  ; 
marts  of,  393. 

Rath  erne,  in  Galloway.  See  Racherne. 

Ratlio,  in  Edinburgh,  lands  of  Quhitelaw 
in  barony  of,  in  king’s  hands  as  Steward 
of  Scotland,  580. 

Rathow,  in  Renfrew,  lands  of,  518. 

Rattray.  See  Rettray. 

Rauchane,  sasine  of  fourth  of,  to  George 
Geddes,  540  ; to  Thomas  Geddis,  622. 

Rauchter,  ‘ ‘ le  rauchteris  pro  le  casis  dicti 
vitri,”  175  ; for  repair  of  a chamber,  350. 

Raufburn,  sasine  of  third  of,  to  Katerine 
Hume,  and  of  two  thirds  of,  to  her 
sisters,  590. 

' Ravin,  Isobella,  sasine  to,  of  a third  of  the 
half  of  Ester  Glenquharidy,  616. 

Katherine  and  Elizabeth,  sisters  of 

Isobella  Ravin,  sasine  to,  of  the  other 
two  thirds,  616. 

Rawton,  Thomas,  bailie  of  North  Berwick, 
276. 

Rawyn,  David,  bailie  of  Montrose,  339. 

Reauch(Reouch,  Reoch),  Gilbert,  messenger, 
fee  of,  221,  287,  355,  467. 

Receivers  General  of  the  Property  (Sir 
Patrick  Hammiltoun,  knight,  and  Sir 
James  Kincragy,  Dean  of  Aberdeen)  to 
answer  for  payments  received  from 
ballivi  ad  extra , 13,  15,  67,  69,  71-78, 
80-83  ; from  custumars  and  bailies  of 
burghs,  91,  93-97,  100,  105,  108-113, 
115  ; account  of,  from  1 July  to  1 Nov. 
1515,  116  ; payment  to,  for  their  labours 
and  expenses  in  riding  to  market  to 
buy  marts  and  for  collecting  fermes, 
and  riding  on  other  business  of  the  lord 
governor  during  the  period  of  the  account, 
122. 

Recognition,  the  grantee  of  certain  lands  in 
a feu-cliarter  and  his  heirs  to  lose  the 
lands  if  they  alienate  them  without  the 
king’s  consent,  147  n.  ; heirs  of  William 
Murray  to  be  cited  to  hear  them 
declared  to  have  lost  the  feu-ferme  of 


certain  lands  by  their  ‘neglect  to  pay  the 
fermes  since  Elodden,  242-3.  See  In- 
feftment. 

Redbank  {cf.  Reidbank),  lands  of,  ‘ ‘ betuix 
the  watteris  ” in  Dumfriesshire,  566. 

Redcastle.  See  Reidcastell. 

Rede  {cf.  Reid),  Mariota,  sasine  to,  of  fee  of 
Estirtoun  and  Westirtoun  of  Petfodellis, 
591. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  Litil  Drum- 

quhendill,  528. 

Redecastell  and  Innerkelour,  in  Forfar, 
sasine  of  lands  and  lordship  of,  to 
Richard,  lord  Innermeith,  613  ; Manys 
of,  613. 

Redenach,  sasine  of,  to  William  Edmon- 
stoun,  579. 

Redheuch  (Reidheuch,  Reidheucht,  Reid- 
heugh,  Redeheucli),  Alexander,  lands 
in  Stratherne  belonging  to,  128  ; 
brother  of  James  Reidheuch  the 
comptroller,  241  bis. 

James,  Comptroller,  (of  Tulichedill, 

58,)  payments,  furnishings  &c.  to,  or  by 
order  of,  as  comptroller,  3,  10-12,  16, 
18,  23,  24,  26,  27,  29,  30-33,  35,  36, 
39,  43,  48,  50,  52-54,  57-64,  83,  (the 
late)  86,  87,  99,  136,  157,  158,  167,  193, 
197,  213,  241,  242  ; heirs  and  executors 
of,  to  answer  for  payments  made  to  him, 
10,  11,  96,  101,  112  ; rendered  account 
in  1513,  79  ; signed  a lease  at  Edin- 
burgh, 26  July  1513,  479  ; his  heir  to 
be  cited  for  fermes  of  Edinburgh,  213  ; 
James  Paterson,  servitor  of,  136. 

James,  son  and  heir  of  the  late  James 

Reidheuch,  lands  in  Stratherne  let  to, 
23  February  1516,  489,  490  ; sasine  to, 
of  lands  and  barony  of  Tullichhudill,  8 
April  1516,  582  ; sasine  to,  of  barony 
of  Tullichiddill,  595  ; statement  by,  as 
to  his  sasine,  595 ; Drumquharagan 
(Monrusk)  let  to,  on  death  of  his  father 
James  Reidheuch,  512 ; his  lands  of 
Eister  Abirleidnach  devastated  by  mar- 

I auders  from  Eigile,  392. 


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INDEX. 


Redheuch,  Henry,  lands  in  Stratherne  let 
to,  490. 

Reding,  lands  of,  522. 

Regality,  woodfells  customed  at  Dunferm- 
line “ ratione  regalitatis,”  333. 

Regents : fermes  remitted  by  the  lords 
regents  and  the  council,  310  ; payments 
by  order  of  do.,  350,  351,  352  ; com- 
mission of  justiciary  granted  by  do., 
617  ; payments  by  precept  of  the  lords 
regents,  438,  462. 

Register,  clerk  of.  See  Clerk-Register. 

Reid  (c/.  Rede)?  keeper  of  the  forest  of  Bute, 
608  n. 

alias  Arthur,  Constantine,  custumar 

of  Perth,  99,  196.  See  Arthur. 

John,  keeper  of  forest  of  Bute,  20, 

231,  313,  326,  379. 

Michael,  tenant  in  Newtoun  of  Reras, 

403;  his  rent  remitted  ‘ ‘ propter  inopi- 
am,” 498. 

Reidbank  {cf.  Redbank),  let  in  feu-ferme, 
483  ; rental  of,  509. 

Reidcastell  (Rubeum  nostrum  castrum), 
fermes  of  Newtoun  assigned  to  the 
keeper  of  the  castle  of,  89,  148,  308, 
387  ; fortification  and  defence  of,  against 
the  Islesmenby  the  Bishop  of  Caithness, 
140,  141  ; guns,  arms  and  amunition 
for,  141;  t'wenty-four  persons  “cum 
machinatore  ” maintained  in,  for  two 
years,  141  ; extra  allowance  for  keeping, 
on  account  of  the  wars  in  those  parts,  384. 

mill  of,  feu-charter  of,  to  Henry 

Stewart,  145  n.  ; augmented  fermes  of, 
145,  306,  386  ; difference  in  rental  of, 
caused  by  the  feu-charter,  148  ; multure 
of,  174  n. 

Reidheugh.  See  Redheuch. 

Reidspittale,  fermes  of  mains  of  quarter  of 
Ballincrefe  called,  formerly  let  to  Adam 
Hepburn  of  Cragis,  now  granted  to  John 
Lindissay,  44. 

Relief,  passim  in  “ Libri  Responsionum,  ” 
515  ad  fin. 

of  lands  of  Coldinstanys  cancelled 


“ ob  errorem  clerici,”  522;  payable 
on  sasine  of  an  annualrent  out  of  fermes 
of  Crail,  374  ; on  do.  out  of  customs  of 
Dundee,  524  ; relief  and  duplication  of 
blenchferme  payable  on  sasine  to  John 
Murray,  570. 

Relief,  exigible  from  heirs  of  persons  who 
had  died  in  the  king’s  army  in  North- 
umberland although  the  said  heirs 
were  infeft  in  virtue  of  dispensation 
passed  in  their  favour,  viz.  : from  James 
Cramond,  571,  572  ; William  Ruthven, 
575  bis  ; Aula  Makaulay,  577  ; William 
Moncreif,  577  ; William  Edmonstoun, 
579  ; John  Kennedy,  579  ; John  Ross, 
579 ; Gilbert  Rorisoun,  580  ; Isobel  Hare, 
583  ; William  Dempstare,  584  ; Jonet 
Mure,  585  ; Margaret  Mowate,  586  ; 
George  Gordoun,  587  ; William  Edmon- 
stoun, 587  ; John  lord  Erskin,  588  ; 
Nicholas  Ramsay,  592  ; Grisell  Rettray, 
594  ; Margaret  Rutherfurd,  600  ; Ninian 
Seytoun,  knight,  603  ; (Richard  Nelson, 
572  ; Henry  Wardlaw,  574  ; John 
Buntyne,  587  ; David  Forsith,  627). 

Remission.  See  Arrears  ; Fermes. 

Remistoun,  lands  of,  527. 

Renfrew  (Renfreu),  receipts  of  Comptroller 
from  sheriff  of,  345  ; lands  in,  in  the 
hands  of  the  king  as  Steward  of  Scotland, 
528,  529. 

— — barony  of,  William  Cunynghame 
coroner  [and]  mair  of  fee  of  upper  ward 
of,  633. 

burgh  of,  accounts  of  bailies  of,  57, 

112,  205,  272,  337,  446  ; Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  bailies  of,  117,  215,  280, 
345,  453. 

castle  of,  “forinsecum  servitium” 

of  an  archer  on  one  day  in  the  year  at, 
due  by  John  Stewart,  555. 

Rent.  See  Fermes. 

“ Rentalia  domini  regis,”  477-514. 

Reoch.  See  Reauch ; Halfpenny  Reoch. 

Reras,  sasine  of  annualrent  out  of  lands  of. 
to  David  Wemys  559. 


INDEX. 


Heras,  Nethir,  fermes  of,  399  ; let  to  John 
Beton,  498  ; to  John  Stewart  alias 
Mathison,  505  ; entry  of,  remitted,  413  ; 
Andrew  Mathisone  and  tenants  of,  to 
be  cited  for  arrears,  414,  415. 

Newtoun  of,  augmentation  of  feu- 

ferme  of,  in  arrear,  182 ; part  of  the  arrears 
remitted,  247  ; reduction  of  fermes  of, 
“ propter  sterilitatem,”  248,  318 ; fermes 
of,  399  ; half  let  in  feu-ferme,  and  half 
let  by  James  iv.  to  W.  Parlie  not  in 
feu-ferme,  399  ; tenants  of,  to  be  cited 
for  arrears,  414  ; rent  partially  remitted 
to  certain  tenants,  403,  498,  505  ; half 
of,  let  at  reduction  of  rent,  498  ; William 
Parle’s  half  of,  let  to  Richard  Lundy,  and 
Matthew  Pincartoun  in  feu-ferme,  499. 

Rerik,  John,  of  Dalbaty  (Dalbate),  fermes 
of  Litill  Raeherne  paid  to,  33,  73,  135, 
234,  296,  426. 

Responde,  the  charter  of  Estir  Farny  to 
be  examined,  the  “responsio”  differing 
therefrom,  539  ; Whitsunday  and  Mar- 
tinmas terms  charged  separately  in  re- 
spondes for  lands  in  Ayr,  561  bis, 
567  ; a ■“  responsio”  not  charged  in  the 
account  of  the  sheriff  of  Inverness 
because  he  asserted  that  he  had  not  yet 
given  sasine,  but  ordered  to  be  charged 
in  his  next  account,  576. 

Books  (Libri  Responsionum),  515  ad 

fin ; entries  relative  to  lands  held  for 
offices,  xxxvi. ; illustrate  endurance  of 
parties,  xxxvi.;  aid  the  study  of  place 
names,  xxxvi. ; entry  in  book  of  responde, 
585  n.  See  also  Precepts  of  Sasine. 

Restalrig  (Lestalrig),  fermes  of  Kirkhill 
mortified  to  the  king’s  chapel  of,  2 ; 
payment  by  precept  of  the  queen  to  Mr 
Patrick  Covintre,  dean  of  collegiate 
church  of,  “pro  sustentatione  divin- 
orum,” and  to  the  chaplains  of,  for  soul 
of  James  iv.,  76  ; payment  to  Mr 
Patrick  Covintre,  dean  of,  309  ; two 
acres  of  land,  of  which  William  Forestar 


803 

in  Leith  and  his  wife  had  the  liferent, 
granted  by  the  laird  of  Lestalrig  to  the 
king  and  to  the  college  of,  471  ; an- 
nuity to  dean  of,  “ de  hospitio  regis” 
in  Leith,  for  support  of  a prebendary 
in  the  college,  121,  (for  souls  of  James 
hi.  and  iv.)  219,  286,  354,  463  ; 
sasine  of  lordship  and  barony  of,  in- 
cluding the  town  of  Leith  and  others, 
with  advocation  and  donation  of  the 
parish  church  of  Lestalrig,  to  Robert 
Logane,  knight,  515.  See  Gray,  Sir 
Walter. 

Restinot  (Rostinoth,  Restinoth,  Rostinot), 
payment  to  prior  and  canons  at,  from 
fermes  of  Brechin  and  Navare,  81,  154, 
326,  368,  425  ; annuity  to  abbot  and 
religious  of  Jed  worth  dwelling  at, 
from  customs  of  Dundee,  51,  (to  monks  of 
Restinot)  97,  192,  (to  prior  and  canons 
of  Rostinoth)  265,  330,  371,  442  ; 

annuity  to  prior  of,  and  canons  residing 
there,  from  fermes  of  Forfar,  62,  (by 
receipt  of  Sir  John  Kerr)  114,  (of  Sir 
David  Lesly)  208,  (of  Sir  James  Low- 
deane,  Patrick  Prendirlaith,  and  James 
Blythe,  canons)  275,  (of  John  abbot  of 
Jedburgh,  prior  of.  Rostinoth)  342,  445  ; 
annuity  to  prior  and  canons  of,  from 
fermes  of  Montrose,  60,  110  ; paid  to 
Mr  James  Gray  on  behalf  of  the  prior, 
208,  275,  339,  447. 

Rethmelrye,  sasine  of,  to  David  Balfour, 
559. 

Rettray,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to  William 
Hay,  518  ; sasine  of  half  of  barony  of 
to  Grisel  Rettray,  594  ; of  the  other 
half  of,  to  Elizabeth  Rettray,  594. 

(Rettre),  Andrew,  sasines  to,  of 

Balnakerde,  543  ; of  Wemis  Westir, 
545  ; of  half  of  lands  of  Westhall  by  the 
decease  of  his  mother’s  sister  Jonet 
Haliburton,  574  ; of  the  other  half  of 
lands  of  Westhall  by  the  decease  of  his 
father  Sylvester  Rettre,  who  held  the 


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INDEX. 


same  by  courtesy  in  right  of  Alinsone 
Hepburn  mother  of  the  said  Andrew,  574. 

Rettray,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Grisel  Rettray, 
sasine  to,  of  the  other  half  of  barony  of 
Rettray,  594. 

Grisel,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  barony 

of  Rettray  and  of  other  lands  in  Perth- 
shire, in  virtue  of  the  act  made  by  the 
late  king  on  the  field  in  Northumber- 
land, 594. 

Sylvester.  See  Rettray,  Andrew. 

Revocation,  “generalis  revocatio  acti 
parliamenti,”  235. 

Rhodes,  the  lord  of  St  John,  preceptor  of 
Torfychin,  answerable  to  the  Grand 
Master  at,  438. 

Ricardtoun,  sasine  of  lands  of,  with  tower 
and  manor,  to  John  Wardlaw,  539. 

Richardson  (Richartsoun,  Richartsone), 
Duncan,  fee  of,  287,  355,  467. 

Duncan,  courier,  fee  of,  227. 

James,  bailie  of  Forfar,  114. 

John,  bailie  of  Forfar,  445. 

John,  bailie  of  Northberwic,  63,  209, 

339. 

Robert,  bailie  of  Jedburgh,  61,  272. 

Thomas,  mariner,  87. 

Riche,  Duncan,  courier,  his  arms  taken 
away  for  the  fabrication  of  new  arms, 
103  ; his  fee,  119,  221. 

Riddale,  John,  fermes  of  Hairtherne 
remitted  to,  17. 

Ridinhill  (c/.  Rydinhill),  fermes  of,  258. 

Riflat,  lands  of,  523. 

Rig  and  Fluris,  fermes  of,  43. 

Riggis,  le,  lands  of  Corstorphinsocalled,588. 

Rimour.  See  Rymar. 

Rind,  sasine  of,  to  lord  Innermeith,  613. 

Riseiaw(Ryislaw),  sasine  of,  to  JohnEdmon- 
stoun,  515  ; do.  excepting  40  merks 
alienated  to  Adam  Hume,  and  10  merks 
held  in  conjunct  fee  by  Katherine  Hume, 
623. 

Robbers,  imprisoned  by  the  Warden  of  the 
West  Marches,  459  ; taken  by  lord 
Flemyng,  Chamberlain,  462. 


Robe.  See  Gown. 

Robert  i.,  confirmed  endowmentof  chaplain 
in  chapel  of  St  Thomas  Martyr  in  cath- 
edral of  Moray,  by  Thomas  Ranulph,  Earl 
of  Moray,  27,  68  ; chaplain  founded  in 
castle  of  Dunbritane  by,  207  ; chaplain 
at  Dunbertane  for  souls  of  king  Robert 
Bruce  and  his  ancestors  and  successors, 
598. 

hi.,  chaplain  to  celebrate  for  soul 

of  David  Duke  of  Rothisay  founded  at 
Dundee  by,  51. 

Prior  of  Dominicans  of  Perth,  274. 

Yicar  of  Inverness,  31.  See  Rankin, 

Sir  Robert. 

Robertland,  fermes  of,  258  ; in  hands  of 
Sir  Patrick  Hamilton,  491 ; rental  of,  513. 

Ovir,  sasine  of  the  seven  acres  of,  to 

David  Cunynghame,  635. 

Robertson  (Robertsoun,  Robertsone), 
Andrew,  tenant  in  Gervesland,  496. 

Andrew,  tenant  in  Bondhalf,  496. 

Mr  David,  bailie  of  Dundee,  448. 

Henry,  tenant  in  Bondhalf,  496. 

Henry,  and  Patrick  his  son,  tenants 

in  cotland  of  Bondhalf,  496  ; in  south- 
quarter  of  Auchtermuchty,  496. 

James,  bailie  of  Linlithgow,  113,  272. 

James,  rent  of  acres  and  cottages  of 

Falkland  remitted  to,  7,  161,  171, 
246,  317,  401. 

James,  and  James  his  son  by  Elizabeth 

Rimour,  tenants  in  Kingis  Kettill,  504. 

Patrick.  See  Robertson,  Henry. 

Robertstoun  and  Howcleuch,  sasine  of,  to 
John  Scott,  635. 

Robesoun,  James,  sheriff  of  Linlithgow  “ in 
hac  parte,”  631-2. 

Robisoune,  Thomas,  renders  account  of 
bailies  of  Peebles,  337. 

Rochoch,  lands  of,  527. 

Rocker.  See  Rokkaris. 

Rogerlaw,  lands  of,  518. 

Rokat,  Gillerm,  Frenchman,  custom  of 
woollen  cloth,  hides  and  coals  remitted 
to,  by  the  lord  governor,  204. 


INDEX. 


805 


Rokell,  lands  of,  566. 

Rokkaris,  fees  of  the  four  “rokkaris”  of 
the  king  and  his  brother,  120. 

Rokkett,  Julian,  300. 

Rolandson  (Rolandi),  John,  half  of  Abir- 
lednauch  Estir  let  to,  490. 

Rolland,  Mr  William,  receives  for  the 
chapter  of  Aberdeen,  211  ; for  bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  341. 

Rollandstoun,  laird  of,  516. 

Rollok,  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Dulcrub  and  town  of  Donyng,  519. 

David,  bailie  of  Dundee,  275. 

David,  custumar  of  Arbroath,  330, 

438. 

tjames,  his  account  as  custumar  of 

Dundee,  50  ; to  be  cited  for  his  intro- 
missions with  the  great  customs  of  Dun- 
dee from  25th  July  1509  to  19th  April 
1510,  50,  97  ; (James  Rook)  custumar  of 
Dundee,  94,  (James  Rollock)  191,  264, 
330,  371,  441. 

John,  son  of  James  Rollok,  18s.  to, 

from  customs  of  Dundee  by  precept  of 
the  lord  governor,  265. 

Rolls.  See  Exchequer,  rolls  of. 

clerk  of.  See  Dunbar,  Gavin. 

Roof,  repair  of,  of  Falkland  palace,  175. 
See  Tiles. 

Rope,  to  draw  artillery  from  Edinburgh 
castle  “versus  campum,”  55;  “cordis 
and  groundrapis  ” for  salmon  fishing, 
149,  308,  388. 

Roploch,  fermes  of,  36  ; waste  for  herbage 
for  the  king  and  queen,  38. 

Roryson  (Rorisoun),  Gilbert,  sasine  to,  of 
lands  of  Barboy,  573  ; of  Dunragane,  in 
virtue  of  act  in  favour  of  heirs  of 
persons  slain  in  Northumberland,  580. 

Ros  and  Pacok,  sasine  of  patronage  of 
chapels  of,  to  William  Hay,  519. 

Rose : two  red  roses  for  duplication  of 
blenchferme  of  Bordland,  517  ; of  Jed- 
worth  forest,  532  ; of  barony  of  Branx- 
holme,  561  ; of  lands  of  Mylnesyntoun, 
561  ; of  Estir  Buchopphill,  569  ; of 


Coro  thill,  571  ; of  Leithede,  575 ; of 
Quenyshalch,  578  ; of  Estir  Boquhoppill 
(two  double  red  roses),  579  ; of  two 
husbandlands  in  Morthingtoun,  585  ; 
of  gardens  and  croft  in  Crawmond  Regis, 
588;  of  Gask  (two  “ros  garlandis”),  590; 
of  lands  in  Kilestewart,  624  ; of  Battis, 
638  ; of  Cassiltoun,  630. 

Rose,  of  Kilravock.  See  Ross,  Hugh. 

Rosling,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  castle, 
fortalice  and  town,  to  William  Sinclare, 
517. 

Rosneith,  fermes  of  lands  of,  which  had 
been  let  in  feu-ferme  to  the  father  of 
the  chamberlain  of  Cowell  and  Rosneith, 
417 ; sasine  of  barony  of,  to  Colin 
Campbell,  517.  See  also  Cowell. 

Ross  (Ros),  Comptroller’s  receipts  from 
chamberlain  of,  346,  454  ; from  custum- 
ars  of,  with  In  vernes,  Suthirland  and 
Cathnes,  452,  453  ; small  measure  of, 
(for  grain)  88  ; victuals  from,  219  ; 
fuel  bought  for  the  coming  of  the 
king  and  governor  to,  144,  305,  383  ; 
lands  in,  waste  “in  isto  turbido 
tempore,”  141  ; but  to  be  accounted  for 
next  year,  141;  allowances  for,  384,  385  ; 
barley  and  oatmeal  to  Leith  from,  290  ; 
meal  of,  how  sold,  217  ; oatmeal  of, 
brought  to  Leith,  283 ; barley  of,  received 
by  Comptroller  from  chamberlain  of, 
viz.  Bishop  of  Caithness,  218  ; sold  by 
Comptroller,  283  ; brought  to  Leith,  283; 
freight  of  barley  and  oatmeal  fermes  of, 
354. 

church  of  (parish  church),  payment 

to  chaplain  celebrating  in,  as  appears  in 
accounts  of  the  late  Duke  of  Ross,  89, 
(cathedral  church)  148,  307,  387. 

? Countess  of,  the  late,  86,  143,  304, 

382  ; the  late  Euphamia,  annuity  to 
Friars  Preachers  of  Inverness  by  her 
foundation,  85,  142,  303,  381. 

customs  of.  See  Inverness. 

Duke  of,  his  accounts  alluded  to,  89, 

148,  307,  387. 


806 


INDEX. 


Ross,  Earl  of,  lands  in  hands  of  king  as, 
viz.  ; Owssine,  545  ; ForgandeVynny, 
561  ; Garwald,  619 ; Brichmond, 
627. 

Earldom  of,  accounts  of  chamberlains 

of,  (Andrew  Bishop  of  Caithness,  )83, 140  ; 
(John  Earl  of  Athole,)  802 ; (Janet  Coun- 
tess of  Athole,  spouse  and  executrix  of  the 
late  earl,)  380  ; fermes  of  quarters  of,  viz. 
Delny,  Balcony,  Kinnardy  and  Fairne- 
wair,  84,  141, 142,  302,  380,  381;  arrears 
of,  and  of  lordship  of  Ardmanach  allowed 
to  the  Bishop  of  Caithness,  chamberlain  of 
Ross,  for  defence  of  the  castles  of  Ding- 
vale  and  Reidcastell  against  the  Islesmen, 
140  ; fee  of  mair  of,  85,  142,  303,  381  ; 
sasine  of  lands  in,  to  John  Denowne 
576  ; lands  of  Culmore  in,  618. 

lordship  of,  fermes  of,  85,  143,  304, 

382. 

— — precentor  of.  See  Calder,  Mr  John. 

and  Ardmannach,  lordship  of,  fermes 

of,  paid  to  Comptroller,  282 ; victuals  of, 
283  ; extra  allowance  for  keeping  the 
castles  of  Dingwall  and  Reidcastell 
“propter  guerras  in  dictis  partibus,” 
384  ; Countess  of  Athole  compounds  for 
arrears  of,  385,  390  ; Bishop  of  Caithness 
compounds  for  arrears  of,  144,  149. 

in  Stratherne,  mart  dues  of,  23,  126, 

240,  254,  310,  390. 

Hugh,  of  Kilrawok(Kilravok),  recovers 

the  lands  of  Culmure,  148,  (the  late) 
308,  387  ; sasine  to,  of  Culmore,  548, 
(which  had  been  in  non-entry  for  two 
years)  618 ; sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Kilroak,  633. 

John,  bailie  of  Name,  348,  348, 

448. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Cragy 

in  virtue  of  act  in  favour  of  the  heirs  of 
persons  slain  in  Northumberland,  564, 
579. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  mains  of  Ochter- 

gavin  with  mansion,  and  of  Preistoun, 
611. 


Ross,  Ninian,  sasine  to,  of  lands  and  barony 
of  Mailvil,  515 ; of  laiids  in  Renfrew,  529  ; 
of  lands  of  Terbert,  537. 

Rossy  (Rossie)  in  Fife,  Eister,  and  Hall  of, 
fermes  of,  397,  503  ; Estir,  let  below  the 
rental  to  John  Bonar,  6,  160,  170,  245, 
317,  401  ; sasine  to  William  Bonar  of 
lands  of,  with  hall  and  mill  and  “ cimba, 
cowble  et  le  ark”  on  the  loch  of  Rossy, 
544. 

Westir,  fermes  of,  396 ; augmentation 

of  feu-ferme  of,  248  ; third  of,  let  to  John 
Scrimgeour,  503  ; James  Averie,  tenant 
in,  171, '404. 

in  Forfar,  barony  of,  lands  of  Pett- 

arrowis  in,  608. 

— — in  Perth,  £10  lands  of,  531. 

Rostinoth.  See  Restinot. 

Rothes,  Countess  of.  See  Creichtoun, 
Margaret. 

Rothesay  (Rothissay,  Rothisay,  Roithsay, 
Rothissa),  account  of  bailies  of,  62  ; 
fermes  of  lordship  of  Bute  within  the 
parish  of,  19,  230,  3l2,  361,  378  ; oat- 
meab  fermes  of  mill  of,  20,  230,  361, 
378. 

castle  of,  payment  to  two  chaplains 

in,  20,  231,  312,  361,  378  ; payment  to 
keeper  of,  20,  231,  313,  362,  379 ; fermes 
of  Rothesay  paid  to  Sir  David  Masone, 
chaplain  in  church  of  St  Michael  in,  62  ; 
cost  of  tower  called  the  “ dungeoun  ” 
in,  built  by  order  of  James  iv.,  362. 

Duke  of,  David,  annuity  from  customs 

of  Dundee  to  chaplain  of  St  Salvator, 
celebrating  in  parish  church  of  Dundee 
for  soul  of,  on  the  foundation  of  Robert 
hi.,  51,  95,  97,  191,  264,  330,  371,  442. 

Rothibirsbane,  lands  of,  527. 

Rothulit  (Ruthulith,  Ruthulot,  Ruthillott, 
Ruthilott),  with  mill  and  brewery,  fermes 
of,  394  ; named,  502  ; annuity  from,  to 
Friars  Preachers  of  Cupir,  5,  6,  (Domini- 
icans)  160,  170,  245,  315  ; the  annuity 
transferred  to  Friars  Preachers  of  St 
Andrews,  400  ; lands  of,  belonging  to 


INDEX. 


807 


Earl  of  Crawfurd,  182  ; fefmes  of,  in 
hands  of  Earl  of  Crawfurd,  414, 
415. 

Rothven,  rector  of.  See  Hay,  Mr  Thomas. 

Walter,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  land  and 

barony  of  Lownan,  566  ; of  lands  and 
mill  of  Forteviot,  566. 

Rowallan,  lady  of,  grassum  for  part  of 
Clerkland  to  be  paid  to,  513. 

Rowallane,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Kenti- 
gern  Mure,  526. 

Rowanis,  Westir,  sasine  of,  to  John  Vans, 
541. 

Rowis,  Westir,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  William 
Blakhall,  587. 

Roxburgh,  sheriffdom  of,  attendance  at 
justice  ayre  in,  required  for  service  of 
blenchferme  of  lordship  of  Liddalisdale 
and  castle  of  Armitage,  516  ; sasine  to 
John  Cranstoun  of  lands  in,  and  office  of 
coroner  of,  633. 

Ruchlaw,  sasine  of,  to  John  Lessellis, 
584. 

Ruchmoshil,  lands  of,  529. 

Russell,  mill  of,  magistrates  of  Cupar  to  be 
cited  for  arrears  of  rent  of,  414. 

Russett,  for  Anthony  de  la  Bastie,  201. 

Rutherford  (Ruderford,  Rudirfurd,  Ruder- 
furd,  Ruthirfurd,  Ruthirfurde),  sasine  of 
lordship  and  territory  of,  to  Thomas 
Rutherfurd,  573. 

Andrew,  bailie  of  Jedburgh,  212. 

— — Catrine,  relict  of  James  Stewart, 

17. 

Gilbert,  messenger,  fee  of,  119, 

221. 

John,  knight,  fermes  of  Esttoun  and 

Tarlane  granted  heritably  to,  79,  152, 
324,  367,  424. 

John,  of  Hundolee,  sheriff  “in  hac 

parte,”  609. 

Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  Swynside,  in 

virtue  of  dispensation  in  favour  of  heirs 
of  those  who  fell  in  the  army  of  James 
iy.  in  Northumberland,  600. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  lordship  of 


Edyardstoun  tod  other  lands  and 
baronies  in  Roxburgh  with  patronage  of 
church  of  Bethirroull,  all  of  which  had 
been  in  the  king’s  hands  for  16  years, 
573  ; sasine  to,  of  lordship  of  Ruther- 
furd which  had  been  in  the  king’s 
hands  for  3 years,  573. 

Rutherglen  (Ruthirglen),  accounts  of 
bailies  of,  58,  108,  209,  270,  337,  375  ; 
annuity  to  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Glasgow 
from  fermes  of,  58,  108,  209,  270,  337, 
375  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies 
of,  116,  215,  280,  345,  452. 

Ruthven  (cf.  Rothven),  sasine  to  John 
Creichtoun  of  barony  of,  viz.  : lands 
of  Ruthvendavy,  Myltoun,  Kippen- 
davy,  Brigtoun,  Erlis  Ruthven  and 
others  annexed  to  said  barony,  558  ; 
sasine  of  barony  of,  to  William  Ruth- 
ven, 575  ; annuity  from  lands  annexed 
to,  mortified  to  two  chaplains,  575. 

— — - lord,  sheriff  of  Perth,  279  ; payment 
to,  349  ; as  one  of  the  guardians  of  the 
king,  458. 

lord,  William,  his  liferent  reserved 

in  a sasine  of  lands  in  barony  of 
Kynnard  to  his  grandson,  William, 
master  of  Ruthven,  614. 

master  of,  William,  sasine  to,  of  fee 

of  half  of  Mylnquarter  of  Kynnard  and 
of  meadow  of  Kynnard,  reserving  the 
liferent  of  his  grandfather,  William,  lord 
Ruthven,  614. 

Margaret,  mother  of  John  Earl  of 

Buchan,  held  lands  of  Leo  in  conjunct 
fee,  603. 

William  de,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 

565. 

— William,  sasine  to,  of  baronies  of 
Ballerno,  Newtoun  and  Cousland  by 
dispensation  of  the  late  king  to  the  heirs 
of  those  dying  in  his  army,  575. 

Rydinhill  (Rydinghill  ; cf.  Ridinhill),  let 
to  the  wife  and  son  of  John  Striveling 
“qui  obiit  in  bello,”  491  ; rental  of, 
513. 


808 


INDEX. 


Rymar,  Henry,  and  David,  his  son,  ten- 
ants in  Kingis  Kettill,  504. 

(Rimour,)  Elizabeth,  504. 

Rynmartis.  See  Marts. 

Ryskis.  See  Gawane. 


Sailor.  See  Mariner. 

Sails  (schetis),  149,  308,  388. 

St  Andrews,  David  Leirmonth  citizen  of, 
282  ; provision  for  castle  of,  on  delivery 
thereof  to  Grosillis  (Grisillis),  the  lord 
governor’s  captain,  461. 

Archbishop  of,  his  cane  of  Cnpar,  5, 

160,  245,  315,  400  : — Alexander 

[Stewart],  chancellor,  witness  to  a 
charter  of  James  iv.  in  1511,  147  ; ditto 
at  Edinburgh  14  July  1513,  316-317  : — 
[Andrew  Forman],  commendator  of 
Dumfermline,  wool  custonied  under  his 
cocket,  262  ; Robert  Foreman,  dean  of 
Glasgow,  receives  for  him,  206  ; William 
Neisbit,  ditto,  339;  see  also  Moray, 
Bishop  of. 

Archdeacon  of,  witness  to  payment 

of  annuity  from  fermes  of  Aberdeen  to 
Margaret  Duchess  of  Montrose,  343  ; 
commissioner  to  let  crown  lands,  244, 
494.  See  Dunbar,  Gavin  ; Halkerstoun, 
Sir  Thomas. 

Friars  Preachers  of.  See  Friars. 

Prior  of,  annuity  to,  from  fermes  .of 

Dundee  by  receipt  of  Sir  John  Leving- 
toun,  chamberlain  of  St  Andrews,  276, 
340,  448. 

Prior  and  Convent  of,  annuities  to, 

from  customs  of  Perth,  (by  receipt  of 
Sir  James  Alexanderson,  chamberlain  of 
the  priory,)  100,  101  ; (by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Quhite)  196,  262,  332,  440  ; do. 
from  burgh  fermes  of  Carale,  (by  receipt 
of  Sir  James  Alexanderson,  )|58,  111,  (by 
receipt  of  Sir  John  Lewintoun,  chamber- 
lain,)  208,  338,  374,  448,  (of  Sir  John 
Younger,  chamberlain,)  274;  do.  from 


fermes  of  Perth,  ‘ c ex  elimosina  regis 
antiqua,”  59,  (by  receipt  of  Sir  James 
Alexanderson,)  114,  207,  (of  John 

Quhite,)  274,  341,  375. 

St  Anthony,  Preceptor  of.  See  Crawford, 
Sir  Alexander. 

St  Clare,  Sisters  of.  See  Campvere. 

St  Cross,  altar  of.  See  Holy  Rood. 

St  Duthac.  See  Tain. 

St  James  (Beatus  Jacobus).  See  Caithness, 
Cathedral  of. 

St  John,  the  Evangelist,  chapel  of,  in 
barony  of  Hirdmonstoun,  516. 

of  Helmisdaill.  See  Helmisdaile. 

Lord  of,  Preceptor  of  Torfychin,  cus- 
tom of  salmon  of  Aberdeen  remitted 
to,  “pro  responsione  sua  facienda 
magno  magistro  Rhodi,”  438. 

St  Johnstoun,  marts  bought  in,  128.  See 
Perth. 

St  Katherine,  Sisters  of.  See  Edinburgh. 

St  Laurence,  altar  of.  See  Cullessy  ; Stir- 
ling. 

Hospital  of,  near  Haddington,  an- 
nuity to  master  of,  (Walter  Ramsay,) 
from  fermes  of  Haddington,  63,  113, 
(by  receipt  of  Friar  Adam  Harlan  for 
master)  20,  27,  (by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Gourlaw,  master,)  339,  374,  447. 

St  Leonard,  chapel  of,  near  Forres.  See 
Forres. 

Hospital  of,  pension  due  to,  paid  to 

Carthusian  monastery  of  Perth,  59  ; pen- 
sion to,  114,  207,  274,  341,  375. 

Hospital  of.  See  Peebles. 

St  Margaret,  Ferry  of.  See  Queensferry. 

St  Martha.  See  Aberdour. 

St  Mary  (Beata  Maria).  See  Dumbarton. 

chaplain  of,  at  Falkland,  15,  167, 

180,  251,  322,  410. 

St  Mary  Magdalene,  Hospital  of,  pension 
due  to,  paid  to  Carthusian  monastery  of 
Perth,  59;  pension  to,  114,  207,  274, 
341,  375. 

St  Michael,  The,  sale  of,  at  the  Chatelet  of 
Paris,  Ixxvi. 


INDEX. 


809 


St  Michael.  See  Rothesay. 

St  Ninian.  See  Blackness  ; Stirling. 

St  Salvator.  See  Dundee. 

St  Teroch,  chaplain  of.  See  Fordale. 

St  Thomas  the  Martyr.  See  Moray, 
Cathedral  of. 

St  Triduan.  See  Restalrig. 

Saithli'e,  lands  of,  539. 

Salmon,  of  Moray,  31,  71  ; salted,  of 
Hamburgh  measure,  “full  reid  and 
suet,”  31,  72  ; of  Findhorn,  sold  to  abbot 
of  Kinross,  31,  32  ; of  Slewpule,  72  ; 
fishings  of,  “le  kipper  et  smoltis,” 
excluded  from  a grant  of  lands,  146  ; 
(salted),  from  Aberdeen  to  sisters  of  St 
Clare  in  Yeir,  98,  333,  438  ; to  sisters  of 
St  Katherine  near  Edinburgh,  334,  438  ; 
to  Antony  de  la  Bastie  for  Dunbar 
castle,  201  ; for  the  army  at  Flodden, 
295  ; fishery  of,  of  Conane,  85,  143,  304, 
382  ; salmon  fermes  of  Ardmanach,  four 
lasts,  “ full  reid  et  sueit,”  of  the  fishery 
of  Conane,  Hamburgh  measure,  88,  145, 
306,  386  ; salmon  fermes  of  Stirlingshire 
(Bothkenner),  36,  37  ; salmon  of  Ard- 
manach delivered  to  the  comptroller, 
309,  346,  389,  454  ; salmon  and  grilse 
sold  by  the  comptroller,  salmon  at  £26 
per  last,  and  grilse  (girlss)  at  £20,  “quia 
non  erant  sufficientis  mercantie,”  347  ; 
salmon  sold  at  £23  per  last,  445,  446  ; 
six  barrels  of,  at  £3  per  barrel  sent  to 
the  lord  governor,  463  ; freight  of,  from 
Dingwall  to  Leith,  354  ; freight  of  13 
(odd)  lasts  of  salmon  at  24s.  per  last, 
473. 

custom  of,  overcharge  of  salmon  in 

account  of  custumar  of  Inverness,  354  ; 
custom  of  salmon  of  1520  and  1521  not 
charged  by  custumar  of  Dundee  because 
they  had  not  hitherto  been  customed  or 
exported,  371,  442.  See  Custom  of 
Salmon. 

Salschary,  lands  of,  549. 

Salt,  of  Orkney  and  Shetland  to  Stirling, 
and  for  queen’s  household  at  2s.  per 
YOL.  XIV. 


chalder,  32,  33  ; bought  for  the  house- 
hold, 39,  40.  See  Custom. 

Sanct  Jakkis,  de,  captain,  payment  to, 
from  the  time  of  the  slaughter  of 
Monsieur  la  Bastie  until  his  departure 
from  Dunbar  castle,  351.  See  Jakkis. 

Sanctandros  Kirktoun  in  Moray.  See 
Kirktoun. 

Sanctandrous  in  barony  of  Kilmalamak  in 
Elgin,  542. 

Sanctmawrislandis  alias  Popill,  545. 

Sandfurd,  sasine  of,  to  Stephan  Duding- 
stoun,  607. 

Sandilandis  (Sandelandis),  James,  of  Caldor, 
knight,  sasine  to,  of  Southballo,  which 
had  been  in  non-entry  for  27  years,  588  ; 
sasine  to,  of  half  (bina  pars)  of  Dudup, 
which  had  been  in  ward  for  18  and  in 
non-entry  for  10  years,  591. 

Sannak(Sehannach,  Schannok,  Schannoch), 
half  of  lands  of,  called  Balmangan,  35, 
74,  135,  234,  29 7,  427. 

grange  of,  rental  of,  484,  510. 

mill  of,  oatmeal  fermes  of,  484,  510. 

Nethir,  half  let  to  Robert  Gordon  of 

Glen,  knight,  and  half  to  Charles 
Murray  and  his  son  Richard,  484,  510. 

Uvir,  rental  of,  510. 

(Sannyk)  Dunrod.  See  Dunrod. 

Sanquhar,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Robert 
Creichtoun,  523. 

rector  of.  See  Bailye,  Mr  Cuthbert. 

Sanquharmur,  lands  of,  550. 

Sasine,  Precept  of.  See  Precepts  of 
Sasine. 

Satin,  “ satyne  ” tunic  for  the  king,  104. 

Saturnino,  “argentarius”  of  the  lord 
governor,  cxliv.,  217. 

Sauchak  with  mill,  634. 

Sauchy,  Litill,  fermes  of,  37. 

Sawershill,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart,  555. 

Sawling,  Westir,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Bruse, 
536. 

Scabus,  lands  of,  556. 

Scaldings,  custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Scales.  See  Tron. 

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INDEX 


Scaling  ladders  for  siege  of  Weddirburn, 
359. 

Schankis,  Dr  Dominic,  annuity  to  Friars 
Preachers  of  Inverness  paid  to,  64.  See 
also  Crukschank,  Friar  Dominic. 

Schankistoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Campbell, 
567. 

Scharp  (Scherp),  John,  chaplain,  payment 
to  “pro  expensis  leonis,”  18. 

Sir  John,  chaplain  of  the  king’s 

chapel  at  Holyrood,  54,  102,  199  ; 
payments  to,  for  keeping  the  chapel, 
palace  and  garden,  106,  269,  334,  442. 

Schaw  (Scliau,  Schawe),  David.  See 
Schaw,  William,  of  Polkemmet. 

John,  baker,  wheat  to,  197,  223  ; 

money  to,  265  ; the  lord  governor’s 
baker,  223. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Mylnetoun,  558. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Haly  and  Heleis, 

559,  567  ; of  Keris,  560,  567. 

Thomas,  chief  cook,  his  fee,  2 ; fermes 

of  Kingsyd  remitted  to,  3 ; payments  to, 
55,  269,  334  ; pots  and  dishes  provided 
at  sight  of,  for  ships  going  to  France,  56; 
repayment  to,  of  money  which  he  had  in 
his  purse  for  the  king’s  expenses,  and 
which  he  had  lost  when  taken  “in 
bello”  in  Northumberland,  53;  payment 
to,  for  expenses  of  queen’s  household,  53 ; 
chief  cook  of  king  and  queen,  102,  199. 

William,  Craginbay  let  to  him  and 

David  Chalmir,  483. 

William,  of  Polkemmet,  half  of  Blak- 

law  let  to,  492 ; to  him  and  his  son  David 
Schaw,  493. 

Scheilhill  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 
Thorntoun,  513. 

Scheipriggis  (Schepbriggis).  See  Methven. 

Schethome,  lands  of,  in  barony  of  Balgony, 
553. 

Schetland.  See  Orkney  and  Shetland. 

Scheves  (Schevas,  Schevez),  barony  of, 
sasine  of,  to  George  Gordoun,  587. 

William,  macer  in  room  of  his  father, 

120,  221,  287,  355,  464. 


Schirefmyln,  mill  of,  in  third  of  Duffois, 
payment  to  bishop  of  Moray  for  site  of, 
28,  68. 

Schirgartane,  lands  of,  in  Stirlingshire, 
called  “ le  Offeris,”  sasine  of,  to  Andrew 
lord  Avandale,  633. 

Schirmure,  503. 

Schorlings.  See  Custom. 

Schotarflete,  lands  of,  522. 

Scone,  Abbot  and  Convent  of,  annuity  to, 
from  fermes  of  Perth  (by  receipt  of  Sir 
John  Clark,  subprior),  59,  114,  207, 
274,  341,  375. 

Scots  Language,  letter  of  gift  under  the 
privy  seal  in,  34  ; letter  under  privy  seal 
in,  192  n ; proceedings  recorded  in,  493, 
505  ; commission  to  let  crown  lands  in, 
500. 

Scott  (Scot),  Alexander,  custom  remitted 
to  his  wife,  nurse  of  the  Prince,  56. 

Sir  Alexander,  chaplain  of  exchequer, 

payment  to,  for  his  labours  in  exche- 
quer, 121,  222,  288,  (as  one  of  the 
clerks  writing  the  rolls)  223,  289,  357, 
468,  (for  his  labours)  356,  467,  (chap- 
lain) 357  ; Lochdogane  let  to,  and  to 
James  Scott,  511  ; writer  of  the  rolls, 
174.  See  Exchequer. 

— — Cristina.  See  Carnis,  George. 

Henry,  mariner  in  Leith,  106  ; pay- 
ment to,  for  freight  of  the  lord  gov- 
ernor’s horses  to  France,  269. 

James,  “in  averia,”  to  answer  for 

oats  delivered  to  him,  16  ; oats  to,  43. 

James,  servitor  of  Robert  Galway, 

oats  to,  for  the  queen’s  horses,  252. 

John,  custumar  of  Irwyn,  48,  92, 

188,  261,  329,  432. 

John,  bailie  of  Inverkeithing,  274. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Robertstoun  and 

Howcleuch,  635. 

Sir  John,  chaplain,  renders  account 

of  bailies  of  Inverness,  277. 

Laurence,  custumar  of  Irwyn,  188, 

261,  329,  432  ; bailie  of  Irwing,  376. 

— — Mr  Peter,  chamberlain  of  Stratherne, 


INDEX. 


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charges  himself  with  arrears  of  his  father’s 
last  account,  22;  account  of,  22;  Glascorie 
let  to,  23 ; discharged  from  office  of  chamb- 
erlain of  Stratherne  which  is  granted  to 
lord  Drummond,  25;  accounts  of,  125,  253, 
309,  390  ; (Patrick  Scott)  Glascory  let 
to,  240  ; reduction  of  fermes  of  Glas- 
corie, which  had  been  let  to  his  father, 
allowed  to  him,  125,  253,  310  ’;  chamber- 
lain  of  Stratherne,  118,  (Mr  Patrick 
Scot)  220,  281;  fermes  remitted  and 
granted  to,  for  life  for  his  service  to  the 
king,  391  ; the  half  of  Fames,  which 
had  been  held  by  his  father  Patrick 
Scott,  who  died  “ in  campo  bellico,”  let 
to,  without  entry,  489  ; third  of  Dal- 
marglen  let  to,  489,  490  ; sasine  to,  of 
north-west  quarter  of  Monze  and  other 
lands  in  Strathern,  627. 

Scott,  Robert,  custumar  of  Irwyn,  48,  92. 

Robert,  smith,  payment  to,  39  ; 

working  in  Stirling,  fee  and  wages  of, 
242  ; payment  to,  out  of  customs  of 
Stirling,  189,  262,  332,  441  ; fee  of,  353. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  forest  and  place 

of  Hanyng,  535. 

Robert,  tenant  in  Eisterdronn,  494, 

501. 

Walter,  king’s  baker,  wheat  deliv- 
ered to,  by  tenants  and  chamberlain  of 
Fife,  406. 

Walter,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Branxholme  which  had  been  in  the 
king’s  hands,  of  barony  of  Kirkurd 
and  of  lands  of  Mylnesyntoun,  562. 

Walter,  knight,  sasine  to,  of  Buk- 

cleucht  and  Rankilburn  and  other  lands 
in  Roxburgh  which  had  been  in  ward 
and  non-entry,  614. 

Sir  William,  of  Balwery,  knight, 

custom  of  cod  of  Pittenweem  allowed 
for  ransom  of,  from  England,  49  ; cod 
belonging  to  him  free  of  custom  for  pay- 
ment of  his  ransom,  56  ; grant  towards 
payment  of  his  ransom,  he  having  been 
taken  “in  bello”  in  Northumberland 


under  the  king’s  standard,  80 ; custom  of 
cod  allowed  to,  91,  see  Balwery,  laird  of ; 
fermes  of  Strameglo  remitted  to,  176  ; 
commissioner  to  let  crown  lands,  245, 
494  ; auditor,  260  ; do.  of  Comptroller’s 
accounts,  451. 

Scott,  Sir  William,  girnalman  of  Arbroth, 
218. 

— --  William,  custumar  of  Arbroath,  49, 
97,  190,  264. 

William,  bailie  of  Montrose,  60,  109, 

275,  447  ; custumar  of  Montrose,  189, 
263. 

William,  and  Elizabeth  Muschet 

his  wife,  tenants  in  Kinloch,  495,  503. 

Scraling,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Cokburn,  538. 

Scrimgeour  (Skrymgeour),  Alexander, 
the  late,  burgess  of  Dundee,  porter  of 
Cupar  castle,  601. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  thirds  of  sundry 

lands  in  Fife  and  Portarisland  of  Cupar, 
with  office  of  porter  of  Cupar  castle, 
601  ; constable  of  Dundee,  sasines  to,  of 
lands  which  had  been  in  ward  in  barony 
of  Inverkethin,  610  ; of  third  of  the 
“proprietas”  of  the  “ terrae  dominica- 
les  ” of  lordship  and  barony  of  Dundee, 
615  ; of  Kingude  and  other  lands  in 
Forfar,  621. 

John,  macer,  his  fee  from  the  Myre 

of  Uchtirmukty,  6,  160,  170,  245,  315, 
401 ; sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  598,  600, 
608. 

John,  third  of  Westir  Rossy  let  to, 

and  to  Elizabeth  Balfour  his  wife  and 
Mark  Scrimgeour  his  son,  503. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Balmullo,  558. 

John,  sasines  to,  of  barony  of 

Glassisre,  and  patronage  of  church  of 
Kyllenewyr,  568  ; of  lands  of  Edinkip, 
568. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Pan- 
bride and  other  lands  in  Forfar,  611. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  Glenqu- 

harite,  623. 


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INDEX. 


Scrimgeour,  Mark.  See  Scrimgeour,  J ohn. 

Sea,  East,  herrings  of  assize  of  the,  217. 

Seal,  receipts  under  seal  of  Duchess  of 
Montrose,  370. 

Secretary,  the  lord,  478.  See  Cambus- 
kenneth,  Patrick,  Abbot  of;  Hay,  Mr 
Thomas  ; Panter,  Patrick. 

of  the  lord  governor.  See  Merchel, 

Jaques. 

Seculars,  an  annuity  transferred  from 
secular  chaplains  to  Friars  Preachers, 
198,  434. 

Sekfurd,  le,  of  Fyvie,  634. 

Selkirk,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Archibald 
Douglas,  532. 

burgh  of,  annuity  out  of  customs  of, 

belonging  to  James  Murray,  540  ; sasine 
of  husbandland  in  territory  of,  to 
Mariota,  Jonet,  and  Elizabeth  Portewis, 
595 ; service  of  sergeant  of  sheriffdom 
of  Selkirk  due  for  said  husbandland, 
595. 

sheriffdom  of,  James  Murray,  sheriff 

of,  540  ; service  of  sergeant  of,  595  ; 
sasine  of  office  of  crowners  and  sergeant 
of,  to  Thomas  Ker,  628  ; Richard  Brydin, 
sergeant  of,  635. 

Sellechan,  lands  of,  618. 

Sellerlyne,  lands  of,  634. 

Selveland,  sasine  of,  to  John  Knok,  578. 

Sempill,  Peter,  servant  of  the  lord 
governor,  289,  358  ; butcher,  payment 
to,  for  his  labours,  467.  See  also  Simple. 

Seres  in  Fife,  barony  of,  sasine  of  lands 
in,  to  James  Skrymgeour,  601. 

Sergeant : fees  of  sergeants  of  Fife,  6,  160, 
170,  245,  317,  400 ; of  Stirlingshire 
and  Tulicultre,  37  ; of  Stirlingshire,  42 ; 
of  Bothkenner,  42  ; of  Forres,  28,  68. 

sasine  to  Elizabeth  and  Elena  Fawlo, 

of  lands  of  Estir  Softland  in  Rox- 
burgh with  office  of  sergeantry  of  the 
king,  533  ; sasine  of  office  of  sergeantry 
of  Kinros  to  John  Hakcat  with  two 
acres  called  the  Serjandcroft,  568  ; 
service  of  sergeant  of  sheriffdom  of 


Selkirk  due  to  the  king  and  sheriff  as 
the  reddendo  of  a husbandland,  595  ; 
offices  of  king’s  sergeant  and  ‘ ‘ burriour- 
schip”  of  Peebles,  581 ; service  of  sergeant 
of  Selkirkshire  due  for  the  third  of  a 
husbandland,  635  ; William  Thomsoun 
sergeant  of  the  Earl  of  Huntlie,  81. 
See  Mair. 

Serjandcroft,  sasine  of  two  acres  called  the, 
to  John  Hakat  with  the  office  of 
sergeantry  of  Kinros,  568. 

Serjandland.  See  Marisland. 

Serjandlands,  le,  lands  called,  in 
Linlithgowshire,  537. 

Serpentynis.  See  Artillery. 

Service  : support  of  a chaplain  the  only 
service  due  for  lands  of  Mildoven,  598  ; 
lands  in  Stratherne  let  ‘ £ cum  martis 
et  servitiis,”  490  ; service  of  keepership 
of  the  king’s  ale-cellars  in  Forfar,  530  ; 
office  of  mair  of  fee  attached  to  lands 
of  Ottirstoun  as  service  therefor,  537  ; 
service  annually  due  to  the  king  by 
Patrick  lord  Gray  under  his  infeftment  of 
Bawgillo  and  Bruchte,  582  ; service  of 
mair  of  Quarter  of  Dundee  attached  to 
certain  lands,  583 ; services  due  for 
certain  lands  in  Fife,  601  ; office  of 
porter  of  castle  of  Cupar  attached  to 
certain  lands,  601.  See  Blenchferme  ; 
Military  Service. 

Servitor : 12d.  per  diem  allowed  for  keep 
of  a servitor  of  the  lord  governor  at 
Falkland,  247  ; allowance  to  four  dis- 
missed servitors  of  the  king  until  they 
can  provide  themselves  with  masters, 
290.  See  Craig,  John  ; Duly,  William  ; 
Strogeth,  John. 

Sexnok,  sasine  of,  to  John  Campbell,  544. 

Seytoun,  Andrew,  sasines  to,  of  barony  of 
Perbroith  and  others  in  Fife,  527  ; of 
Douglas,  Patrick  ; Ardo,  562. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  Wynschburgh, 

516  ; of  fourth  of  Estirbynning,  516  ; of 
Hartishede  and  Cientis,  516. 

— — George,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 


INDEX. 


813 


Seytoun  and  Wyntoun,  and  barony  of 
Tranent,  517. 

Seytoun,  lord,  George,  the  late,  liferent  of 
Wyntoun  &c.  reserved  to  Jonet  Hep- 
burne,  his  widow,  517. 

Ninian,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Brut- 

castell,  baronies  of  Tulchfresale  and 
Tulybody,  and  part  of  Gargunnok,  521  ; 
knight,  sasine  to,  of  Brutcastell  in 
virtue  of  dispensation  in  favour  of  the 
heirs  of  persons  slain  ‘ ‘ in  campo  bellico 
Northumbrie,”  603. 

and  Wyntoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of, 

to  George  Seytoun,  517. 

Seytourland,  lands  of,  537. 

Sharp.  See  Scharp. 

Shaw.  See  Schaw. 

Sheep  (oves),  Urquhard  in  Fife  to  main- 
tain 500,  for  the  king,  497,  500. 

(mutones),  12d.  for  a sheep  in  Ard- 

manach,  89, 148,  307,  387;  8d.  fordo,  in 
Ross,  143,  304,  382  ; 12d.  for  do.,  145  ; 
two  sheep  to  king  of  arms  of  Denmark, 
353. 

(mutones)  fermes,  of  Ardmanach,  88, 

145,  306,  386  ; of  Kintor,  Coule  and 
Oneile,  26,  27,  77,  138  ; of  Moray,  31, 
71  ; of  Ross,  84,  142,  302,  380,  385. 

Sheepskins.  See  Custom  of  schoolings,  &c. 

Sheriff,  receipts  of  Receivers  General  from 
sheriffs,  116  ; of  Comptroller,  from  do., 
214,  279,  344,  451,  452  ; a list  of  fines 
transmitted  by  sheriff  of  Elgin  and  Forres 
to  the  accountant  of  Glencharny,  66  ; 
Ninian  Stewart,  sheriff  and  chamber- 
lain  of  Bute,  230  ; sheriff  of  Fife  charge- 
able for  non-entry  and  relief  of  annual- 
rents  out  of  the  fermes  of  Crail,  and 
entitled  to  payment  thereof  by  the 
bailies  of  the  burgh,  374  ; sheriff  of 
Perth  to  answer  for  discharge  of  bailiary 
of  Dischir  by  Colin  Campbell,  518  ; a 
“ responsio  ” not  charged  in  the  account 
of  the  sheriff  of  Inverness  because  he 
asserted  that  he  had  not  yet  given  sasine, 
576  ; sasine  of  office  of  sheriff  of  Wigtoun 


to  Andrew  Agnew,  549  ; ditto  of  Kinros 
to  Robert  Douglas,  565  ; of  Forfar  to 
Patrick  lord  Gray,  582;  sergeant  of 
sheriff  of  Selkirk,  595  ; offices  of  sheriff 
and  crownar  of  Banff,  607 ; sheriff 
of  Elgin  and  Forres  to  bring  in  the 
escheats  of  certain  criminals,  619  ; relief 
payable  for  sasine  of  office  of  sheriff  of 
Linlithgow,  632. 

Sheriff.  See  passim  in  “Libri  Responsi- 
onum,” 515  ad  fin. 

“in  hac  parte,”  see  passim  in  “Libri 

Responsionum,”  515  ad  fin;  sheriffs  “in 
hac  parte  ” to  answer  for  the  due 
administration  of  office  of  sheriff  of 
Selkirk,  540;  the  sheriff  of  Forfar, 
with  Patrick  Hamilton  of  Kincavill, 
knight,  and  seven  others  appointed 
sheriffs  “in  hac  parte”  by  special  com- 
mission, to  answer  for  the  fermes  and 
relief  of  part  of  the  lands  of  Dudop 
which  had  been  in  ward  and  in  non-entry 
590,  591;  sheriffs  of  Linlithgow  “in 
hac  parte,”  632. 

court,  three  suits  annually  due  “ad 

tria  placita  capitalia  curiarum”  of  the 
sheriff  of  Perth  for  barony  of  Kincar- 
din,  520  ; doomster  of  sheriff  court  of 
Forfar,  584.  See  Inverness,  sheriff  of. 

Shetland.  See  Orkney  and  Shetland. 

Ships,  custom  of  three  ships  called  ‘ £ le 
barkis  ” at  Dumbarton,  57  ; a ship 
called  “Gabriel,”  96;  “le  Margret  et 
James,”  144,  149  ; “ le  Bark  de  Aba vil,” 
188.  See  also  Blakbark. 

under  Earl  of  Arane,  for  help  to  king 

of  France,  victualled  at  Bute,  21  ; pots 
and  dishes  for  the  king’s  ships  which 
sailed  for  France,  55  ; victuals  for  the 
king’s  ships  going  to  France,  87  ; salted 
marts  and  “ porci  ” delivered  by  the 
comptroller  to  Robert  Bertoun  for  the 
king’s  ships  at  Dunbritane,  223  ; marts 
and  “ porci  ” for  the  ships  of  Dunbertane, 
290  ; ‘ ‘ tollis  et  cabillis  ” sent  to  Leith 
for  the  ships  of  the  king  and  the  lord 


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INDEX. 


governor,  290  ; “ cabillis  ” and  4 ‘ tollis  ” 
do.  at  Dunbertane,  290. 

Ships,  convoy  of  ships  to  Denmark,  460  ; 
barley  lost  in  a ship  between  the  North 
and  Leith,  471  ; freight  of  ship  to  France 
and  victuals  therefor,  351 ; ships  of 
Thomas  Richardsone  and  William 
Brown,  mariners,  87  ; ship  of  Thomas 
Patersone,  mariner,  87  ; goods  exported 
from  Perth  in  a ship  of  Camfeire,  196. 

See  also  Boat. 

Shipwreck  : Lyon,  king  of  arms,  ship- 
wrecked near  Denmark,  on  his  way  to 
France,  103,  162. 

Sibbald,  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of 
Glaslye,  631. 

Cristian,  relict  of  John  Balfour,  who 

died  “in  bello,”  495  ; Dene  Myln  let  to, 
in  liferent  and  to  her  son  Patrick  Balfour 
in  feu-ferme,  495. 

Cristina,  tenant  in  Kinloch,  495. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  Gourlay, 

497. 

Sibbaldbe.  See  Appilgarth. 

Sideserf,  Nethir,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Sideserf,  528. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Nethir  Sideserf, 

528. 

Sidgait.  See  Tolle. 

Siege,  scaling  ladders  for  siege  of  Weddir- 
burn  at  the  time  of  the  siege,  359. 

Silk,  “ pannus  cericus  ” for  the  queen,  55  ; 
tunics  of  silk  for  the  king,  104  ; “indu- 
menta serica”  for  the  king,  463. 

Silver  vessels,  keeper  of.  See  Dempster, 
James. 

Simple,  park  of  Lochcunyeoch  now  called, 
630. 

barony  of,  630. 

(Sympill),  John,  sasine  of  Kirkmichell 

to,  564. 

John,  in  Brigend,  630. 

Robert,  occupant  of  Newtoun  of 

Balcancoll,  496. 

(Sympill),  William,  sasine  to,  of 

lands  in  Renfrew,  522,  523. 


Simple  (Sympill),  lord,  William,  sasines  to, 
of  Henderstoun  Westir,  621  ; of  lands  in 
Renfrew,  630. 

Simpryne,  sasine  of  fifteen  husbandlands 
in  town  and  territory  of,  to  Robert 
Laudere  of  Bass,  619. 

Sim  son  (Simsone,  Simsoun,  Symsoun, 
Sympson),  Andrew,  grange  of  Both- 
kenner  let  to  his  widow,  Cristian  Leving- 
stoun,  and  son,  Edward  Simson,  and  the 
entry  remitted,  he  having  died  “in 
bello  cum  rege,”  477. 

Mr  Cuthbert,  notary  public,  108  ; 

£ ‘ scriba  curie  ” of  the  chapter  of  Glasgow, 
209  ; notary  and  writer  of  said  chapter, 
338. 

Duncan.  See  Simson,  William. 

Edward.  See  Simson,  Andrew. 

Helen,  mill  of  Mylnab  let  to,  and  to 

Patrick  Murray,  490. 

James,  son  of  Thomas  Simsone 

formerly  of  Falkland,  164. 

Jonet,  and  John  Benstoun  her  son, 

tenants  in  Kingisbernis,  498. 

Matthew,  bailie  of  Rutherglen,  108. 

Thomas.  See  Simson,  James. 

friar  Thomas,  prior  of  Inverry,  333. 

William,  killed  in  the  king’s  army 

in  Northumberland,  477  ; Logy  let  to 
his  widow  Mariota  Menteth  and  his 
eldest  son  Duncan  Simpsoun,  477. 

Sinclair  (Sinclar,  Sinclaire,  Sincler,  Sin- 
clare,  Sinclere),  lady,  Margaret,  relict  of 
Henry  lord  Sinclair,  lessee  of  Orknay  and 
Scheitland,  32,  72,  129,  256,  301,  416  ; 
100  marts  and  “porci”  paid  by,  under 
indenture  between  her  and  the  king, 
123  ; grassum  of  Orkney  paid  by,  under 
the  lease  granted  to  her  by  the  governor, 
282;  accounts  of,  as  custumar  of  Disart, 
52,  94,  194,  270  ; rendered  byWilliam 
Clerk  in  her  name,  331  ; by  herself, 
434. 

lord,  Henry,  the  late,  killed  under  the 

king’s  standard  in  the  field  of  North- 
umberland, his  fee  “pro  officio  suo 


INDEX. 


artily  earie,  ” 32  ; ‘ serpen tynis  ” sold  by, 
to  the  king,  33. 

Sinclair,  David,  the  late,  his  arrears  of 
fermes  of  Ross,  84,  142,  303,  381. 

Elizabeth,  fee  of,  paid  by  the  steward, 

287,  288  ; fee  of,  356,  465. 

Henry,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  New- 
burgh, with  fishings  of  water  of  Ithane, 
606. 

James,  oats  to,  411  ; tenant  of  Mur- 

thocairny,  to  be  cited  for  arrears,  415. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  earldom  of 

Caithness,  529. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Blance, 

531. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Wigtoun, 

571. 

Sir  John,  Mains  of  Howstoun  with 

mill  and  cottages  granted  to,  2. 

Marjorie  (Mariota),  wife  of  Alex- 
ander Makculloch,  knight,  75,  136. 

Patrick,  annualrent  out  of  feuferme 

of  lands  of  Leswalt  and  Menybrig 
granted  to,  83,  131,  238,  299,  430. 

Patrick.  See  Coldonknowis,  lady  of. 

— — Patrick,  of  Spottis,  “le  Mote  de 
Urr”  let  to,  482,  508. 

Patrick,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 

592. 

William,  usher  of  the  queen,  pay- 
ment to,  from  customs  of  Dundee,  52. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Hirdmonstoun, 

516. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  baronies  of 

Rosling  and  Pentland,  517. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Herbertschyre,  534. 

William,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  530. 

William,  in  Morhame,  sheriff  “in 

hac  parte,”  515,  516. 

William,  sheriff  of  Linlithgow  “in 

hac  parte,”  631. 

Singer  in  chapel  royal,  443. 

Sipland,  Litill,  556. 

Sisters  of  St  Martha.  See  Aberdour. 

of  St  Clare.  See  Campvere. 


815 

Sithope,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Catrine 
Ruderford  relict  of  James  Stewart,  17. 

Skaldings.  See  Custom  of  schorlings,  &c. 

Skaldochmur.  See  Jakistoun. 

Skanaich,  lands  of,  in  barony  of  Tuly- 
cultre,  539. 

Skarishill,  Estir,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord 
Erskin,  622. 

— — Wester,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord  Erskin, 
622. 

Skeauch  (Skeoch),  barony  of,  fermes  of, 
with  corn  mill  and  fuller’s  mill,  37  ; 
part  of,  formerly  occupied  in  steelbow 
now  let  to  tenants,  37  ; rental  over- 
charged, 39  ; malt  fermes  of,  41  ; barley 
to  chaplain  of  the  Blessed  Mary  of,  41. 

coalheuch  of,  coals  from,  to  be  de- 
livered free  in  Stirling  castle,  37. 

Skelys,  sasine  of  £5  lands  of,  to  William 
Hereis,  560. 

Skene,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Skeyne,  544. 

Skeyne,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Skene,  544. 

Skins.  See  Custom. 

Skipynche,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Colin 
Campbell,  517. 

Skirling,  John,  held  part  of  Ardet  as 
tenant,  499,  502. 

John,  son  of  John  Skirling,  and 

Walter  Skirling  his  uncle  and  tutor 
named,  502. 

Walter.  See  Skirling,  John. 

Skrymgeour.  See  Scrymgeour. 

Skynnare,  Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 
Crawmond  and  Corstorphin,  588. 

Slanys,  in  Aberdeen,  barony  of,  sasine  of, 
to  William  Hay,  518. 

in  Kirkcudbright,  sasine  of,  to 

Andrew  Moncur,  541. 

Slaughter-house,  rent  of  house  in  which 
the  marts  are  killed,  223. 

Sleich,  Mariota,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  the 
Myllflat  of  Hadingtoun  on  decease  of 
her  father  James  Sleich  and  her  grand- 
father James  Sleich,  581. 


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INDEX. 


Slewindaw  let  to  Egidia  Greirsoune  and 
her  daughter  Margaret  Crechtoune,  484, 
509. 

Slewindonale,  Dalmark  and  Darwauchlyn 
let  to  Mr  Cuthbert  Bailye,  rector  of 
Sanquhar,  479  ; let  to  Alexander  Ken- 
nedy, 485,  510. 

Slewingnaw  let  to  Alexander  Gordoune, 
482  ; to  John  Gordoune,  508. 

Slewpule,  fishing  of,  let  to  the  Earl  of 
Huntlie,  chamberlain  of  Moray,  28,  68  ; 
salmon  of,  72  ; salmon  fishery  of,  31. 

Small,  Jonet,  fermes  of  Blakfurd  granted 
to,  23,  242,  254,  391. 

Smethehill,  lands  of,  549. 

Smith.  See  Gunnar,  George  ; Scott, 
Robert ; Smith,  Jasper. 

(Smyth),  Jasper,  smith  in  Edin- 
burgh castle,  107. 

John,  tenant  in  Luthre,  495,  502. 

William,  payment  to,  187. 

Smithfeild  and  Huntarland,  sasine  of  fee 
of  half  of,  to  Alexander  Mowbray, 
reserving  the  liferent  to  Agnes  Howisone, 
581. 

Smithy.  See  Ballincreif ; Falkland  ; 
Kinloch. 

Smolet  (Smollate),  John,  bailie  of  Dun- 
bertane,  payment  to,  for  wine,  193; 
accounts  of  bailies  of  Dumbarton  ren- 
dered by,  377,  446. 

Smytht,  Friar  James,  Prior  of  Dominicans 
of  Ayr,  446. 

Snade,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  John  Hay 
of  Hoprew,  knight,  522. 

Snaudon  herald,  fee  of,  10,  (deceased) 
161,  171. 

Snawtoun,  Estir  and  Westir,  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Gray,  569. 

Snodgers,  annexed  to  Bertaneholme,  635. 

Softlaw,  Estir,  sasine  of,  with  office  of 
sergeantry,to  Elizabeth  and  Elena  Fawlo, 
533. 

Soldiers  sailing  to  Denmark,  meal  forv 
471. 

Somervel,  John,  sasines  to,  of  barony  of 


Cambusnethane,  town  and  territory  of 
Carnwarth,  and  others  in  Lanarkshire, 
546  ; of  part  of  Gilmerton  formerly 
belonging  to  the  late  John  lord  Somervel 
546. 

Sona,  lands  of,  518. 

Sonnaboth,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  John 
Forbes,  591. 

Some,  40s.  lands  of,  567,  624. 

Sornehill,  40s.  lands  of,  567,  624. 

Soul,  pension  to  a widow  for  the  souls  of 
the  king’s  ancestors,  443. 

Southballo,  sasine  of,  to  James  Sandilandis 
ofCalder,  knight,  588. 

Southmelgund,  lands  of,  551. 

Southquarter  of  Uchtirmuckty.  See 
Auchtermuchty. 

Sowthirfanfeildis,  sasine  of,  to  David 
Wemys,  559. 

Spangok,  sasine  of  half  of,  to  James  Craw- 
furd,  593. 

Spaniards,  500  merks  taken  by,  from  the 
“Blakbark,”  464. 

Spens,  Alexander,  custumar  of  Couper, 
to  be  cited  for  his  intromissions,  198,  267. 

Archibald,  sasine  to,  of  seven  acres  in 

“ le  Sulze  de  Belhavin  ” which  had  been 
in  ward  and  non-entry,  632. 

David,  of  Wolmestoune,  provost  of 

Cowpir,  374. 

Henry,  sasine  to,  of  Uvirbodome  and 

Nethirbodome,  567. 

John,  bailie  of  Linlithgow,  337. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Kevilstoun  and 

Cowdane,  613. 

friar  John,  prior  of  the  Friars 

Preachers  of  Edinburgh,  110. 

Mariota,  nurse  of  the  late  Earl  of  Mar, 

brother  of  the  king,  her  fee,  37. 

Peter,  sasine  to,  of  Harddenys,  572  ; 

of  Spensys  Manys,  in  lordship  of  Chern- 
side,  611. 

Spetaleschelis,  sasine  of,  to  Hugh  Wallace, 
with  office  of  bailie  of  hospital  of 
Kyngcais,  535. 

Spey,  salmon  fishery  of,  31,  71,  72, 


INDEX. 


817 


Spicehous,  William,  in  arrears  for  fermes 
of  Galwalmor  and  other  lands  in 
Strathern,  25  ; said  arrears  remitted  to, 
126  ; fermes  of  Galwailmoir  remitted  to, 
in  part  payment  of  his  fee,  126  ; fermes 
remitted  to,  240,  241,  254  ter , 310, 
(for  his  service  to  the  king)  391. 

William,  of  Balmuk,  arrears  owing  by, 

25. 

Spices,  for  the  king,  95,  100  ; bought  at 
Perth,  101  ; for  the  household,  54,  104, 
107,  200,  202,  218,  348,  457  ; for  the 
household  of  the  lord  governor,  118, 
200,  204,  205,  218  ; for  the  king  and 
his  brother,  119  ; for  households  of  the 
king  and  governor,  284. 

Spittale  in  Ballincreif,  Mains  of,  set  in 
feu-ferme  to  Murray  of  Blakbarony,  184, 
186  ; multure  of  Mains  of  Ballincreif, 
Gosfurde  and  Spittale,  562.  See  Reid- 
spittale. 

in  Lochersckir  Estir,  sasine  of,  to 

David  Boiswell,  523. 

alias  Innerlochty,  in  barony  of 

Balgony,  sasine  of,  to  James  Lundy, 
553. 

Edward,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,”  631. 

Mr  Henry,  sheriff  “in  hac  parte,” 

622. 

James,  of  Blairelogy,  Cessintuly  let 

to,  in  feu-ferme,  488. 

John,  held  part  of  Cessintuly  on  lease, 

488  ; lands  of  Cessintuly  let  to,  in  feu- 
ferme,  and  subsequently  let  with  his  con- 
sent to  James  Spittale  of  Blairelogy,  488. 

Patrick,  payment  to,  for  his  labours  in 

the  pantry,  in  the  army,  and  elsewhere 
after  'the  arrival  of  the  lord  governor, 
122  ; fee  of,  in  the  “breidhous,”  173  ; 
fee  of,  221,  287,  355,  464  ; maintenance 
of,  before  the  arrival  of  the  governor, 
289,  358  ; payment  to,  for  forage  for 
his  horse  and  for  his  great  labours  for 
the  king  and  comptroller,  466. 

Patrick,  held  part  of  Cessintuly  on 

lease,  488. 


Spittale,  Robert,  held  part  of  Cessintuly  on 
lease,  488. 

William,  custumar  of  Inverkethin,  332. 

Spittaltoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Wardlaw, 
539. 

Spott,  Grange  of,  485,  510. 

Westir,  Grenedeneliede  and  Mukis, 

sasine  of,  to  Robert  Lauder  of  Bass,  619. 

Spottis,  sasine  of,  with  mill  to  Bertho- 
lomew  Makdowell,  618. 

Spreule,  John,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in  Renfrew, 
546. 

Springkell,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Maxwell, 
530. 

Spurs  for  duplication  of  blenchferme  on 
sasine  of  lands,  viz.  of  Mane,  (two 
pairs  “pro  milite”  worth  4Qd.)  541; 
of  lands  in  Ayrshire,  (two  pairs),  569  ^ 
of  Synton,  (two  pairs  of  gilt),  520  ; of 
Innerleith,  533  ; of  Garoles,  536  ; of 
Dunnowr  and  Glennox,  557  ; of 
Stitchell,  592  ; of  Newhall  and  Pople, 
619  ; of  Ballindone,  (two  pairs  of 
white),  528  ; of  Ruchmoshil,  529  ; of 
Herbertschyre,  534  ; of  Cambusnethan, 
546  ; of  Newtylde,  595  ; of  Kilbride, 
600  ; of  lands  in  Ayrshire,  613. 

Stable,  oats  to  John  Scot  “in  averia’* 
of  the  king  and  queen,  16,  43. 

expenses  of  the  stable  (“stabuli”) 

of  the  lord  governor,  118  ; excepted 
from  general  expenses  of  his  household, 
218. 

See  also  Purves,  Robert. 

Staig,  Henry  and  Thomas,  tenants  in 
Luthre,  495. 

Standandstanys,  lands  of,  545. 

Stanehous  in  Edinburgh,  sasine  of,  to 
Ninian  Ross,  515. 

in  Lanark,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 

Margaret  Mowate,  586. 

Stanelech.  See  Lethbertschelis. 

Stanereis,  lands  of,  in  Dumfries,  523. 

Stanetoun  and  Deuchry,  sasine  of,  to 
Robert  Lauder  of  Bass,  619. 

Stanks  (stagna),  of  Cragmelour,  629. 


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INDEX. 


Stanle  (Staynle,  Stanelie,  Stanele),  Mariota, 
relict  of  George  Talyefer,  annuity  to,  for 
support  of  her  children,  54,  102,  200, 
269,  334,  444. 

Stansouris  for  windows,  174. 

Stanyburn,  lands  of,  632. 

Stanypeth,  sasine  of,  to  John  Lile,  533. 

Statute.  See  Act. 

Star  (Starr),  fermes  of,  394 ; let  to  Michael 
Balfour  of  Bourly,  knight,  494,  502. 

Staves,  “ Jed  worth  stavis”  for  defence  of 
castles  of  Dingvale  and  Reidcastell,  141. 

Stealaig  in  Cowell,  626. 

Steelbow,  lands  in  barony  of  Skeoch 
formerly  occupied  “ cum  propriis  bonis 
regis  ” now  let  to  tenants,  37  ; Colnake- 
vill  &c.  let  “ cum  bonis  propriis  regis,” 

• 28,  68  ; Logyhauch,  do.,  29,  69. 

Steilbonettis,  price  of,  164. 

Sterility,  fermes  of  meadow  of  Uchtir- 
mukty  remitted  on  account  of,  7 ; extra 
allowance  to  the  tronar  of  Edinburgh 
“propter  sterilitatem  anni  et  custume,” 
53  ; sterility  of  the  year  1514,  69  ; 
tenants  of  certain  lands  in  Fife  unable 
to  pay  full  rent  on  account  of  sterility 
of  their  lands,  248,  318  ; fermes  of 
Kingis  Bernys  reduced  on  account  of  do. , 
399  ; fermes  of  Estir  Casche  ditto,  396  ; 
of  Ballinkirk  ditto,  397-8  ; rental  of 
Newtoun  of  Reras  partially  remitted 
ditto,  403  ; fermes  of  Balbreky  remitted 
do., 404,  410 ; fermes  of  Ardett, Ferryfeild 
and  Bonefeild,  and  Luthre  reduced  do., 
394;  remitted  do.,  494,  495. 

Sterlings,  576. 

Stevinson  (Stevinsoune,  Stevinsone, 
Stevinstoun),  Sir  Andrew,  canon, 
custumar  of  Wigtoune  and  Quhitherne, 
370,  441. 

Margaret,  and  George  her  son, 

tenants  of  'a  sixteenth  part  of  Luthre, 
495. 

Nigel,  part  of  Cuttiswra  let  to,  492  ; 

and  on  his  death  to  Helen  Mure  his 
wife,  492. 


Stevinstoun,  sasine  of,  to  James  Wawane, 
523. 

Steward,  the  king’s,  fee  of,  465  ; allowance 
for  forage  of  his  horse,  465  ; fee  of 
the  steward  who  discharges  the  office 
of  “catour,”-  465.  See  Ballantyne, 
Patrick  ; Dempstar,  Henry. 

of  Scotland,  lands  in  hands  of  the 

king  as, viz: — in  Renfrew  and  Lanark,  528, 
529,  534  ; in  Ayr,  533,  535,  536,  543, 
544,  552,  562,  603,  613 ; in  Cunynghame, 
537,  538,  547,  563,  611-12,  628;  in 
Renfrew,  543,  553,  546,  550,  578,  593, 
611,  622,  630  bis ; in  Lanark,  558,  607  ; 
in  Bute,  575,  595-7,  617  ; in  Renfrew, 
Kyle,  and  Lanark,  578  ; in  Ratho,  580  ; 
in  Berwick,  583,  584  ; in  Kyle,  571  ; in 
Haddington,  619  ; in  Kilestewart,  624, 
629  ; in  Kilbride,  627  ; Ricardtoun  in 
Edinburgh,  539  ; lands  in  Ayr  in  hands 
of  the  king  as  Earl  of  Carrick  and,  618. 

of  Stratherne,  sasine  of  office  of, 

629. 

Stewards  “in  hac  parte,”  530,  577,  612. 

Stewardship  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  137. 

Stewart  (Stewarte,  Steuart),  Alan,  captain 
formerly  of  Millane,  cxiv.  ; auditor  of 
Comptroller’s  accounts,  214  ; captain  of 
Myllane,  allowance  to,  for  forage  for  his 
horses,  231;  captain  of  Millane,  payment 
to,  for  keeping  the  castle  of  Dunbertane, 
349,  458  ; pension  granted  to,  by  the 
lord  governor,  459. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Garoles,  536. 

Alexander  (Steward),  sasine  to,  of 

Glasserton,  543. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  Dalswyn- 

toun,  555. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of  Avan- 

dal,  532. 

Sir  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  part  of 

Pitcarn  which  had  been  in  non-entry 
for  16  years,  603. 

Mr  Archibald,  rector  of  Kirkmaquho, 

lease  of  lands  in  Galloway  to,  and  to 
Florentin  Stewart,  486. 


INDEX. 


819 


Stewart,  Balthesar,  envoy  of  the  Pope, 
cxxxix. 

David,  receives  for  bishop  of  Orkney, 

115,  212,  277. 

Elizabeth,  fermes  of  Hartwodmyris 

remitted  to,  18. 

Elizabeth,  lady  Coldonknowis,  fermes 

of  lands  in  Galloway  remitted  to,  by  the 
queen,  36. 

Elizabeth,  sasine  to,  of  Carnebo- 

stewart,  which  had  been  in  ward  for  15 
years,  582. 

Florentin.  See  Stewart,  Mr  Archi- 
bald. 

Henry,  feu-charter  to,  of  lands  of 

Culcowy  &c.  in  Ardmanach  by  James 
iv.,  145,  (148,  308,  387.) 

Isobella,  Ormisheuch  let  to,  490,  512. 

James,  fermes  of  Gaithope,  Sithope, 

and  Ploro  remitted  to  his  relict,  Catrine 
Ruderford,  17. 

James,  brother-german  of  laird  of 

Argo  wan,  payment  to,  for  provisioning 
the  ships  “Margret”  and  “James”  at 
Dunbritane,  144,  149. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  Ardgowane  and 

Blakhall,  552. 

James,  captain  of  men-at-arms  cross- 
ing to  Denmark,  461. 

James,  of  Riland,  bailie  of  Banff,  210. 

Mr  James,  provost  of  church  of  St 

Mary  of  Dumbarton,  377,  446. 

alias  Mathison,  John,  maternal 

brother  of  John  Beton  of  Creich,  tenant 
in  Nethir  Reras,  505  ; cf.  Stewart, 
alias  Mathison,  William. 

J ohn,  sasines  to,  of  lands  of  earl- 
dom of  Levenax,  528  ; of  castle  &c.  of 
Crukisfew,  mains  of  Dernlie,  and  others 
in  Renfrew,  554.  See  also  Levenax, 
Earl  of. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Barskuyb  and 

Sawershill,  555;  forinsec  service  of 
an  archer  on  one  day  in  the  year  at 
Renfrew  castle  due  by,  555. 

Sir  John,  of  Mynto,  knight,  lands  in 


Galloway  let  to,  479.  See  also  Stewart, 
Robert. 

Stewart,  Jonet,  relict  of  John  Dunbar  of 
Mochrum.  See  Dunbar,  John,  of  Moch- 
rum. 

— — Mnian,  sheriff  and  chamberlain  of 
Bute,  accounts  rendered  by,  19,  230, 
312,  360,  378  ; order  to,  608  n. 

— — Richard,  sasine  to,  of  Kynnynmonth, 
544. 

Richard  (Steward),  sasine  to,  of  two 

parts  of  Durlatheris,  Glasle  with  mill, 
and  Wodheid,  570. 

Richard,  sasine  to,  of  Balgowin,  587. 

Robert,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John 

Stewart  of  Mynto,  lands  in  Galloway 
let  to,  480,  485,  510. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  two  parts  of 

Mains  of  Latheris  and  others  in  Aber- 
deen, 527. 

Robert,  sasine  to,  of  Bushy,  631. 

Robert,  Marshall  D’Aubigny,  cxl. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Portaristoun 

and  ‘ ‘ Casteleyarde  ” of  Enneroury,  629. 

Mr  William,  rector  of  Lochmabane, 

fermes  of  Dunrod,  &c.  in  his  hands, 
237  ; payment  to,  298. 

alias  Mathison,  William,  Brigland 

let  to,  with  consent  of  his  maternal 
brother  John  Betoun,  512  ; cf.  Stewart, 
alias  Mathison,  John. 

Stewartoun,  account  of  Hugh  Earl  of 
Eglingtoune,  chamberlain  of,  rendered 
by  John  Mongomorry  his  deputy,  257  ; 
arrears  of  fermes  of,  257  ; fermes  of,  in 
detail,  258  ; grassums  and  entries  of, 
under  lease  made  by  the  commissioners, 
258  ; fee  of  accountant  of,  259  ; Comp- 
troller’s receipts  from  chamberlain  of 
(Steuartoun),  281  ; expenses  of  com- 
missioners for  setting  the  lands  and  lord- 
ships  of  Galloway  and,  290  ; grassum  of 
lands  of,  455  ; rental  of,  and  entries  of 
tenants  of,  490,  492,  493,  512. 

in  Cunynghame,  sasine  of  to  Gil- 
bert Kennedy,  557. 


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INDEX. 


Stirk,  Bernard,  occupant  of  Bondhalf,  496. 

Margaret,  Robert  her  son  and  Alex- 
ander her  grandson  tenants  in  cotland 
of  Bondhalf,  496, 

Robert,  tenant  in  mill  of  Uchtir- 

mukty,  496,  504. 

Robert,  tenant  in  cotland  of  Uchtir- 

mukty,  503. 

Stirling  (Striveling,  Strivelin),  burgh  of, 
account  of  Sir  William  Murray,  canon 
of  Dunblane,  as  custumar  of,  51,  92, 
189,  261;  of  Alexander  Forestar,  as 
custumar  of,  261,  331,  (by  tack)  441  ; 
accounts  of  bailies  of,  64,  (for  four  years) 
273,  338  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from 
bailies  of,  280,  345  ; from  custumars  of, 
215,  (Forestar)  280,  (Murray)  280,  345, 
453  ; annuity  from  fermes  of,  to  Abbey 
of  Cambuskynneth,  273,  338. 

ale  for  the  queen  at,  14  ; payment  to 

Robert  Buttoun  for  expenses  of  the 
king  in,  39  ; malt  and  barley  to  wives  of, 
for  ale  for  the  household  from  22d  August 
to  2d  January  1513,  42  ; malt  to  Joli 
Banerman  “ ad  expensas  regis  et  regine” 
at,  42  ; letters  by  the  queen  dated  at, 
8th  March  1520,  478  ; herrings  for  the 
king  at,  194  ; queen  at,  2d  October 
1521,  488. 

salt  from  Orkney  and  Shetland 

to,  32  ; Robert  Scott,  smith  in,  242  ; 
claim  by  the  town  of,  for  exemption  from 
on  sheepskins,  262,  331. 

Castle  of,  repairs  of,  cxlvii. ; coals 

in,  from  Skeoch,  37  ; fee  of  Gillespy, 
gardener  of  the  great  garden  under 
the  wall  of,  37  ; annuity  to  chaplain 
in  collegiate  church  in,  out  of  Crag- 
orth,  37  ; annuity  to  chaplain  in 
old  church  in,  on.  the  foundation  of 
James  iv.,  38  ; fee  for  discharging  office 
of  constabulary  in,  38  ; fees  of  eight 
night  watchmen,  one  day  watchman,  and 
two  porters  in,  38  ; king’s  palace  in, 
glazed  by  Thomas  Peblis,  39  ; expen- 
diture “ circa  fabricam  ” in,  40 ; meal  of 


Bothkenner  paid  to  the  under-porter  of, 
commuted  to  barley,  41  ; John  Craig- 
ingelt,  porter  of,  41  ; oatmeal  for  eleven 
watchmen  of,  42  ; barley  for  ale  “ ad 
expensas  regis  ” in,  before  1st  October 
1513,  42  ; king’s  trumpeter  serving 

daily  in,  122  ; fee  of  lord  Drummond 
for  keeping  the,  and  the  person  of  the 
king,  243  ; fermes  of  Auchinvaid  and 
Glensche  mortified  to  the  royal  college 
in,  155,  227,  366,  422. 

Stirling,  Church  of  StNinian  near,  annuity 
to  two  chaplains  in,  38. 

Collegiate  Church  in  castle  of.  See 

Stirling,  Castle  of. 

Friars  Minor  of.  See  Friars. 

Great  Garden  of,  George  Campbell 

chief  keeper  of,  died  on  the  field  of 
Northumberland  under  the  king’s 
standard,  38  ; barley  to  George  Campbell 
for  his  labours  in  the,  under  the  wall 
of  the  castle,  41  ; fee  of  gardener  of,  42. 

Palace  of,  annual  payment  for  main- 
taining the  glass  in.  See  Palace. 

Parish  Church  of,  annuity  to  chaplain 

in,  from  customs  of  Stirling  “ex  eli- 
mosina  regis  antiqua,”  by  receipt  of  Sir 
Thomas  Joffray,  52,  (chaplain  of  altar  of 
St  Laurence)  92;  to  chaplain  of  St 
Laurence  by  receipt  of  Thomas  Joffra, 
189,  261,  (of  Sir  William  Thomson)  441. 

Park  of,  mowing  and  winning  hay  in 

meadows  of,  38 ; Auldpark  granted  to  the 
burgesses  in  compensation  for  Galloh illis 
taken  for  the,  38.  See  Auldpark. 

Sheriff  of,  receipts  of  Comptrollerfrom, 

345  ; sasine  of  office  of,  to  John  Erskyn 
of  Nesbitt,  knight,  521  ; the  sheriff  and 
his  bailies  appointed  stewards  of  Men- 
teth  to  give  sasine  of  Doun  and  Gart- 
more,  577. 

shire  of,  (Strivelingschir),  account  of, 

rendered  by  Robert  Calendar,  chamber- 
lain  of,  36  ; coal  and  salmon  fermes  of, 
36,  37  ; wheat  fermes  of,  40 ; barley  and 
malt  fermes  of,  41  ; fee  of  chamberlain 


INDEX. 


821 


of,  39  ; of  sergeants  of,  37,  42  ; entries 
of,  477. 

Stirling  (Striveling),  John,  the  late,  his 
oatmeal  fermes  of  Stewartoun  in  arrear, 
257.. 

John,  son  of  John  Striveling  “qui 

obiit  in  bello  cum  rege”  (“sub  vexillo 
regis,”  513),  Mynltoun  of  Creauch 
let  to,  491  ; and  on  his  death  to  his 
relict  Jonet  Montgumry  and  a child 
(“uni  proli  ejusdem”),  513. 

John,  Ryd  inhill  let  to  his  spouse 

Mariota  Levingstoune  and  her  son  John 
Striveling,  he  himself  having  died  1 ‘ in 
hello,”  491. 

Mr  John,  chaplain  in  Dumbarton 

castle,  207,  272,  340,  377,  (Sir  John) 
446. 

Sir  John,  of  Keir,  knight,  payment 

to,  in  part  payment  “gagiarum  equi 
sui,”  127,  128  ; fermes  of  Ratherne 
remitted  to,  129,  241  ; sasine  to,  of 
lands  in  Lanarkshire,  631.  See  Keir, 
laird. 

William,  to  be  cited  for  his  intro- 
mission with  the  custom  of  three  ships 
called  “barkis  ” at  Dumbarton,  57. 

William,  bailie  of  Dunbritane,  207. 

William,  of  Glorat,  custumar  of 

Dumbarton,  192,  266,  435  ; captain  and 
keeper  of  Dumbarton  castle,  letter  of 
pension  of  £40  to,  by  the  lord  governor, 
and  payment  thereof  to,  192  ; com- 
pounded therefor  with  the  lord  governor 
for  £20,  435  ; account  of  bailies  of 
Dumbarton  rendered  by,  340. 

Stitch  ell,  barony  of,  sasine  of  lands  in,  to 
Jonet  Gordoun,  592  ; mains  of,  592. 

Stokartoun,  lands  of,  556. 

Litill,  556. 

Storour,  Andrew,  Provincial  of  Carmelites 
[?  of  Aberdeen],  114,  212,  277. 

Strabrok,  castle- wards  due  from  lands  of, 
2 ; sasine  of  half  of  barony  and  mill  of, 
to  James  Hammyltoun,  632  ; sasine 
of  patronage  of  church  and  chaplainry 


of,  alternately  to  do.,  632.  See  Westir- 
strabrok. 

Strachur,  lands  of,  524. 

Stragriff,  west  ward  of,  William  Cunyng- 
hame,  coroner  [?  and]  mair  of  fee  of, 
633. 

Stramiglo,  west  part  of,  with  mill,  fermes 
of,  175,  396  ; named,  504. 

Stranarne,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with 
“ Castrum  de  Damo  ” to  Alexander  Earl 
of  Crawfurd,  547. 

Strang,  Isobella,  sasine  to,  of  Ardrye,  568. 

Strarudy  in  Fife,  523. 

Straskey  (Streskey,  Streithskey,  Creskey), 
fermes  of,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Strathachy,  lands  of,  517. 

Strathauchin,  James,  sasine  to,  of  Crag- 
hill  and  other  lands  in  Kincardin,  598. 

Strathbrawn  and  Glensche,  sasine  of,  to 
William  Ruthven,  575. 

Strathdee  (Strathde,  Strauthdee)  and 
Cromar,  accounts  of,  rendered  by  Earl  of 
Huntlie,  receiver  of  the  fermes  of,  78, 
152  ; by  his  deputy  John  Gordoun,  324, 
366,  424  ; mart  and  oats  fermes  of, 
remitted  to  Earl  of  Huntlie  in  lease  of 
lordships  of,  80,  153,  325,  367,  425  ; 
Comptroller’s  receipts  from  chamberlain 
of,  216,  346,  452,  454  ; fermes  of,  paid 
by  Earl  of  Huntlie,  282. 

Stratherne  (Straitherne),  accounts  of  Mr 
Peter  Scott  as  chamberlain  of,  22,  125, 
253, 309,  390 ; payment  to  meet  the  in- 
sufficiency (debilitas)  of  the  horses  sup- 
plied from,  for  carriage  for  the  hosting 
of  James  iv.  to  Northumberland,  -23; 
fee  of  the  accountant  of,  24,  243, 
256,  392 ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from 
Mr  Peter  Scott,  chamberlain  of  lord- 
ship  of,  118  ; arrears  of  fermes  in,  24, 
25  ; Mr  Peter  Scott  discharged  from  the 
office  ot  chamberlain  of,  and  lord  Drum- 
mond appointed  and  ordered  to  bring 
in  the  arrears,  25  ; lord  Drummond 
to  be  cited  for  his  arrears  of,  125  ; 
account  of  John  lord  Drummond  as 


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INDEX. 


chamberlain  of,  239  ; payment  by  hands 
of  Mr  Patrick  Scot,  chamberlain  of,  220  ; 
Comptroller’s  receipts  from  chamberlain 
of,  216,  (by  hands  of  Henry  Dempstar) 
217,  (of  lord  Drummond)  281,  (of  Scott) 
281,  346,  454;  grassums  of  lands  in  lord- 
ship  of,  282;  John  lord  Drummond, 
chamberlain  of,  compounds  with  the 
auditors  for  his  arrears,  243  ; the  lands 
of  Port  with  the  island  and  other  lands 
in  Stratherne,  devastated  by  reivers 
from  Ergile,  392  ; rentals  and  tenants 
of  lands  of  lordship  of,  489,  511  ; 
sasine  of  offices  of  steward,  coroner, 
and  forester  of,  along  with  the  custody 
of  the  north  Cauthkyne  of  Ouchter- 
michell  in,  to  David  Drummond,  629. 

Stratherne,  Earl  of,  lands  of  Kelty  in 
Stratherne,  in  the  king’s  hands  as,  546. 

Strathnarne,  sasine  of,  to  David  lord 
Lyndesay,  master  of  Craufurd,  599. 

Stratht,  le,  and  brewhouse  of,  364. 

Strathwore,  sasine  of,  to  John  Denowne, 
576. 

Strathy  Chalmer,  sasine  of,  with  mill  and 
fishings,  to  David  Chalmer,  620. 

Stratoun,  sasine  of  barony  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Stratoun,  548  ; of  mains  of,  to 
George  Henrisoun,  604  ; mansion, 
orchards,  gardens,  dovecots  and  meadows 
of,  604  ; “le  hole”  of,  604  ; mill  of 
barony  of,  604. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 

Stratoun,  548  ; of  baronies  of  Lowran- 
stoun  and  Disclune,  534. 

Strauthbrawn,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Ruthven,  575. 

Strayhore,  in  Fife.  See  Blare. 

Strethore.  See  Monthquhany. 

Striveling.  See  Stirling. 

Strogerfeild,  lands  of,  527. 

Strogeth  (Strogetht,  Strogeith),  John, 
forage  for  his  horse,  24  ; servitor  of  the 
king,  his  fee,  125,  240,  256,  391  ; allow- 
ance to,  on  dismissal  from  the  king’s 
service,  290. 


Stron  and  Sellerlyne,  lands  of,  634. 

Stronarthur,  lands  of,  634. 

Strongastell,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Mak- 
eormyk,  587. 

Stronord  Cars,  sasine  of,  to  Bertholomew 
Makdowell,  618. 

Stronrawir,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  Makdowel, 
537. 

Stronyarrag  in  Cowell,  626. 

Stroquhonan,  lands  of  Meyne  in,  86. 

Strothane,  sasine  of,  to  Roger  Gordoun, 
577. 

Stroune.  See  Tolstane. 

Strowbyrne,  third  of,  549. 

Strowkawan,  lands  of,  530. 

Study,  payment  “pro  lie  study”  bought 
from  John  Kik  and  sent  to  Dunbar 
castle,  353. 

Stukmartis.  , See  Marts. 

Suardule  (Swardule,  Suardull),  “husbandi” 
of,  85,  143,  304,  382. 

Suet  (adeps),  of  marts  sold  by  the  comp- 
troller, 118,  217 ; lasts  of,  162 ; barrels 
of,  201. 

Sulye,  le,  of  Belhavin,  617,  632. 

Sunderland,  lands  of,  527. 

Sunnonyshope  in  barony  of  Pentland, 
517. 

Sunny  side  of  Tulyhekeis,  611. 

Superior,  brieves  of  “meminimus”  and 
‘ 4 furthe  ” raised  against  the,  of  Coch- 
noch,  602. 

Superiority,  sasines  of,  viz.  of  Newhall, 
525  ; of  Kilkeren,  552  ; of  Jakistoun  and 
Skaidochmur,  570  ; of  an  acre  in  the 
Mylflot  of  Haddington,  581  ; of  half  of 
town  of  Murtoun,  587  ; of  Newhall, 
599  ; of  subjects  in  Forfarshire,  613  ; of 
Castelmylk  and  Urvuell,  622  ; of  two 
quarters  of  Monze,  627  ; sasine  of  lands 
of  Murrethe  “in  proprietate  et  superi- 
oritate,”  564  ; of  Eggirnes  and  Belteir 
ditto,  622  ; sasine  of  Over  Gerton,  part 
“in proprietate”  and  part  “in  superiori- 
tate,”  543  ; two  silver  pennies  for  fee  of 
superiority  of  Kilcaideyowlaw,  592. 


INDEX. 


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Supper,  11. 

Surgeons  and  Physicians,  early  notices  of 
their  profession,  cxiv. ; professor  of 
medicine  in  Aberdeen  University, 
cxv. ; first  notice  of  military  surgeons, 
cxvi. ; fee  of  a surgeon  paid  out  of  fermes 
of  Bute,  362,  379.  See  also  Railstoun, 
Henry ; Kynnard,  Robert  ; Watson, 
John. 

Surnames  : Constantine  Reid  alias  Arthur, 
99,  196  ; Stewart  alias  Mathison,  John, 
505 ; Stewart  alias  Mathieson,  William, 
512.  See  Carmaig ; Hill,  John;  Schankis, 
Dr  Dominic, 

Suthannan,  annexed  to  barony  of  Simple, 
630. 

Sutherland  (Suthirland),  Comptroller’s 
receipts  from  custumars  of,  with  Inver  - 
nes,  Ros  and  Caithnes,  452,  453, 

customs  of.  See  Inverness. 

earldom  of,  sasine  of,  with  patron- 
ages of  chaplainries  of  St  John  of 
Helmisdaill  and  the  blessed  James  in 
cathedral  of  Caithness,  and  of  other 
churches  and  hospitals  in,  to  Elizabeth 
Sutherland,  565. 

Elizabeth,  sasine  to,  of  earldom,  &c. 

of  Sutherland,  565. 

(Suthirland),  William,  sasine  to,  of 

lands,  &c.  of  Duffous,  541  ; of  Brich- 
mond,  627. 

Suthik,  Bordland  or  Brodland  of,  granted 
to  John  Lindesay,  34,  74,  135,  297, 
427  ; rental  of,  482,  508  ; mill  of,  rental 
of,  482,  508. 

Swan,  David,  tenant  in  Murtliocarny,  172, 
499. 

Swedes  aid  to  king  of  Denmark  against 
the,  459. 

Swine  (sues),  60  swine  of  Orkney  bought  by 
the  comptroller,  473.  See  Pigs. 

Swintoun  (Swintoune,  Swyntoun),  Mark, 
custumar  of  Inverkething,  372,  434  ; 
bailie  of  Inverkethin,  58,  208,  376. 

Sir  Robert,  “ terrarius  ” of  Dun- 

fermling,  277. 


Swintoun,  Robert,  and  his  daughter  Janet, 
tenants  in  Ardett,  499. 

Swynehop.  See  Auldinstoun. 

Swynside,  sasine  of,  to  Margaret  Ruther- 
furd,  600. 

Symontoun,  lands  in  town  of,  545. 

James,  bailie  of  Inverness,  211. 

Sympill.  See  Simple. 

Synton,  sasine  of  lands  and  mill  of,  to 
John  Erskin,  520. 

“Syse,”  “sys,”  or  “sis”  herring.  See 
Herring. 

Table,  and  table  cover  of  green  cloth,  in 
the  exchequer,  121,  203,  222,  288,  357, 
467  ; payment  for  table  during  the  ex- 
chequer, 289,  357,  468. 

Tailor.  See  Gourlay,  Malcolm. 

Tailyour  (Talyeour),  Archibald  Mak- 
gilleneif,  sasine  to,  of  Langillvunnycli, 
596. 

William,  heirs  of,  583. 

Tain  (Thane,  Thayn,  Thayne),  fee  of 
chaplain  of  church  of  St  Dutliac  of, 
during  king’s  pleasure,  85,  142,  303, 
381  ; annuity  in  grain  from  fermes  of 
Newyn  Mekle  to  the  other  chaplain  in 
parish  church  of,  85,  143,  303,  382  ; 
annuity  to  chaplain  celebrating  in 
church  of  St  Duthac  of,  founded  by 
James  n.,  from  fermes  of  Drumskeith 
and  Eerrj7-  of  Cromarty,  89,  (collegiate 
church)  146,  (parochial  church)  307, 
387. 

Tait  (Tate),  Elizabeth,  sasine  to,  of  half  of 
Barrinbarrach  and  Barhowre,  605. 

Jonet,  sister  of  Robert  Davidson, 

tenant  in  Kingis  Kettle,  497,  499. 

Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Barrin- 
barrach, 606. 

Talliefeir  (Tailyefeire,  Talyefer),  master 
Laurence,  grants  receipt  for  abbot  of 
Cambuskynneth,  341. 

Luce,  servitor  of  the  queen,  23. 

George,  the  late.  See  Stanle,  Mariota. 


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INDEX. 


Tallow  (cepum)  217  ; of  marts  sold  by 
the  comptroller,  348,  456. 

custom  of.  See  Custom. 

Tannades,  Rector  of.  See  Pantere, 
Patrick. 

Tanny,  French,  bought  at  14s.  per  ell, 

202. 

Tantallon  (Temptalloun,  Tomptalloun), 
compensation  to  Mr  Adam  Ottirburn, 
for  injury  done  to  the  crops  on  his 
grange  of  Auldliame  during  the  siege  of 
the  castle  of,  473  ; sasine  of,  with  castle 
and  fortalice,  to  Archibald  Dowglas, 
532. 

Tarbert,  castle  of,  sasine  of  office  of  captain 
of,  to  Colin  Campbell,  517. 

Tarlane  (Terlane),  fermes  of,  granted  to 
John  Ruderfurd,  knight,  79,  152,  324, 
367,  424  ; arrears  of  marts  due  from, 
153,  324. 

Taverner.  See  Graham,  James. 

Tay,  fishing  called  “le  King’s  Inche  ” on 
the,  524. 

Bridge  of,  annuity  from  fermes  of 

Perth  for  support  of,  60,  114,  207,  274, 
341,  375. 

Teinds,  Second.  See  Aberdeen,  Bishop 
of. 

Teling,  mill  of,  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell 
of  Thorntoun,  514. 

town  of,  let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 

Thorntoun,  513. 

and  Polgavy,  rental  of  various  lands 

of,  513  ; let  to  Mr  John  Campbell  of 
Thorntoun,  thesaurer,  and  his  spouse 
Isobel  Gray,  514. 

Tell  in,  barony  of,  sasine  of  half  of,  to 
Hugh  Maxwell,  624  ; certain  subjects 
held  by  Margaret  Moncur  spouse  of  the 
late  William  Maxwell  of  Tellin,  knight, 
excepted  from  the  sasine,  624. 

Tempilhall,  Wester,  in  town  and  territory 
of  Paistoun,  sasine  of,  to  William  Cok- 
burn,  594. 

Tenandry,  Mochrum  held  part  “in  pro- 
prietate” and  part  “cum  tenandria,” 


541;  “proprietas”  and  tenandries  of 
barony  of  Hawick,  546  ; Cokburn  a 
tenandry  of  earldom  of  March,  608  ; 
“una  tenandria”  of  Ednem,  515  ; ten- 
andries of  Gorgye  in  Renfrew,  540  ; of 
Duffous,  541  ; of  Craghall,  544  ; of 
Innermeith,  544  ; of  Popill,  545  ; of 
Wodheid,  548,  562  ; of  Corsby,  552  ; 
of  Terreglis  called  Layglangle  and 
Glasteris,  560  ; of  barony  of  Blakbarony, 
563  ; of  Barneill,  563  ; of  Melginche, 
600;  of  Tulichatle,  627  ; of  Beridale, 
632. 

Tenants,  allowance  to  tenants  of  Casche 
for  destruction  of  their  grains  by  the 
king’s  deer  and  cattle,  15,  168,  180, 
252,  322,  410.  See  also  Arrears  ; Com- 
pensation ; Fermes';  Infeftment. 

Tennades.  See  Westerogill. 

Tennand  (Tennande),  friar  William, 
warden  of  minorites  of  Kirkcudbright, 
264,  275,  338,  373. 

Tenure,  uncertainty  as  to  whether  lands 
of  Ottirstoun  were  held  by  service  of 
ward  or  in  blenchferme,  537. 

Terbert,  in  Cunynghame,  sasine  of,  to 
Ninian  Ross,  537. 

Teree,  “tertia  pars”  of  Leswalt,  Meny- 
brig  and  Blarquhanny  held  by  Countess 
of  Cassillis,  82. 

“Terrarius”  of  abbey  of  Dunfermline, 
277. 

Terrarty,  lands  of,  421  ; rental  of,  489. 

Terray,  lands  of,  421  ; rental  of,  489. 

Terreglis,  sasine  of,  with  tenandries,  mills, 
&c.  to  William  Hereis,  560. 

Terrinyeane,  lands  of.  See  Kirkandris. 

Territory,  of  Ur,  556 ; of  Rait,  621 ; town  and 
territory  of  Seytoun,  517 ; of  Philophauch, 
540  ; of  Carnweth,  546  ; of  Crawmond 
Regis,  588  ; of  Paistoun,  594  ; of  Nethir 
Cralin,  632  ; lordship  and  territory  of 
Rutherfurd,  573.  See  also  Husband- 
lands. 

“Terro  herbagii,”  543. 

Tersans  of  wine,  284. 


INDEX. 


825 


Tervate,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  tower 
and  fortalice,  to  Alexander  Inglis,  526. 

Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  half  of  Hil- 

carny,  which  had  been  in  ward,  586. 

Thanage.  See  Fettercairn  ; Glendoauchy  ; 
Kin  tore. 

Thanisnett,  le,  in  water  of  Dovern,  607. 

Thankertoun,  sasine  of,  to  John  Hay 
of  Hoprew,  knight,  522. 

Theft.  See  Crime. 

Thesaurer.  See  Treasurer. 

Thieves  and  “pikeris”  in  barony  of 
Coldingham,  commission  to  punish,  619. 

and  robbers,  imprisoned  by  the 

Warden  of  the  West  Marches,  459 ; 
payment  to  lord  Flemyng,  chamberlain, 
for  arresting,  462. 

Thomastoun,  with  mill  let  to  Robert 
Muncreif,  495  ; to  Walter  Lundy,  500  ; 
annual  payment  of  one  merk  to  Alex- 
ander Ramsay  of  Brauchtmond  for 
mill-lead  of,  6,  400  ; for  water  supply  of, 
160,  170,  245,  315  ; ferme  of,  394; 
named,  502,  601  ; sasine  of,  with  half  of 
mill,  to  Bartholmew  Craufurd,  569. 

Thomperoun,  fermes  of,  128  ; let  to  Henry 
Reidheuch,  490. 

Thomsoun  (Thomsone),  Alexander,  son  of 
Andrew  Thomsoun,  tenant  in  Kewtoun 
of  Falkland,  497. 

George,  bailie  of  Kinghorn,  63. 

James,  king’s  brewer,  barley  of  Fife 

to,  408. 

James,  sasine  to,  of  mansion  &c.  of 

Westirstrabrok  and  others  in  Linlithgow- 
shire, 537. 

John,  heir  of  John  Fatcale,  497. 

Jonet,  tenant  in  Kingisbernis,  498  ; 

wife  of  Thomas  Calwert,  505. 

William,  renders  account  of  lordship 

of  Brechyn  and  Nevaire  as  sergeant  of 
Earl  of  Huntlie,  lessee  thereof,  81. 

Sir  William,  chaplain  of  St  Laurence 

at  Stirling,  441. 

Thornle  Lindesay,  sasine  of,  to  John 
Lindesay,  607. 

VOL.  XIV. 


Thorntoun,  Cotis  of,  in  barony  of  Kilbride, 
607. 

Thornydikis,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Franche, 
632. 

Thre  Auchtowis  (Thre  Aucht  Townys),  in 
barony  of  Cragy,  sasines  of,  to  John 
Ross,  564,  579. 

Thuriscrag,  lands  of,  529. 

Tibberis,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Douglas,  554. 

Tiles,  house  in  Blaknes  covered  with,  2 ; 
repair  of,  of  Linlithgow  palace,  94 ; 
for  the  king’s  new  work  at  Leith,  352  ; 
for  palace  of  Falkland,  402.  See  also 
Roof. 

fee  of  John  Kelso,  tiler,  255. 

Tillicoultry.  See  Tulicultre. 

Tithes,  second.  See  Aberdeen,  Bishop 
of. 

Tofts  and  crofts,  of  Foulartoun  and  other 
lands  in  Forfar,  606,  624  ; sasine  of  a 
toft  and  croft  extending  to  about  an 
acre  and  a half  in  town  of  Kinross, 
627. 

Tolbeir,  barley  ferme  of  Garviauch  called 
“ tolbeir,”  76,  151,  239,  300,  423. 

Toll,  Mariota,  custumar  or  “ tollare  ” 
of  small  customs  and  tolls  of  Dum- 
barton, 586. 

Tollardis,  the  two,  in  Cowell,  626. 

Tollart,  lands  of,  518. 

Tolle  and  Sidgait,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick 
Berclay,  569. 

“ Tollis  et  cabillis  ” for  ships,  290. 

Tolnagarth,  sasine  of  £20  lands  of,  to 
William  Hereis,  560. 

Tolre  and  Ardre,  sasine  of  eighth  of,  to 
Henry  Ramsay,  602. 

Tolstane  and  Stroune  in  Cowell,  626. 

Tonnochlaggane,  lands  of,  235. 

Toothpicks  (capilli  de  lentisco),  two,  due 
for  duplication  of  blenchferme  of  Glen- 
sauch,  630. 

Tor  alias  Doile,  sasine  of  third  of  sixth  of, 
to  John  Levingstoun,  583. 

Torbrekkis,  lands  of,  546. 

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INDEX. 


Torches,  purchase  of,  entered  in  books 
of  the  household,  202. 

Torecrag,  sasine  of,  to  Robert  Grahame, 
565. 

Toreheid,  fermes  of,  37. 

Torfychin,  Preceptor  of.  See  St  John, 
lord  of. 

Tormichell,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Kennedy,  617. 

Tornorgee,  lands  of,  618. 

Torny  Ganach,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander 
Kennedy,  618. 

Torrous  Mure,  sasine  of,  to  Jonet  Mure, 
585. 

Torry,  in  Perth,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Balfour,  566. 

Torsa,  lands  of,  518. 

Torwod,  payment  to  clerks  of  exchequer 
for  expenses  “in  fabricatione le  faggaldis 
lignorum  apud  Torwod,”  122. 

Toscheoch,  David,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Monyward,  550. 

Touris,  George,  the  late,  18. 

Towels  (manutergia),  119. 

Tower,  cost  of  building  a great  tower 
called  “le  dungeoun,”  in  Rothesay 
castle,  362.  See  Balmoclannochan;  Bele; 
Edringtoun;  Erskine;  Lochleven;  Ken- 
mure;  Kildremy;  Kirkgunzeane;  Ricard- 
toun;  Wodheid. 

Towris,  Alexander,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Innerleith,  lands  of  Dairy  &c.,  533. 

Francis,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  604 

bis. 

Toyer.  See  Discher  ; Kinclevin. 

Trabboche,  barony  of,  sasine  of.  to  John 
Catlicart,  569. 

Trabreauch,  fermes  of  third  part  of  lands 
of,  82,  131,  238,  299,  429  ; fermes  of 
two  other  parts  of,  82,  131,  238,  299, 
429  ; fermes  of  “media  pars”  of,  83, 
132,  238,  299,  430 ; fermes  of,  paid  by 
the  lady  of  Loudoun,  283  .;  by  Mr  Robert 
Chalmir,  456  ; assigned  for  pension  of 
the  king’s  preceptor,  456. 

and  Culyenauch,  lease  of,  renewed 


to  Isobella  Wallaice,  relict  of  Hugh 
Campbell  of  Lowdone,  and  to  Hugh 
Campbell  her  son,  511. 

Tranent,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  coal- 
heuchs  to  George  Seytoun,  517. 

Trarinyeane,  lands  of,  grassum  of  fermes 
of,  282,  456. 

Travelling,  cost  of.  See  Journey. 

Treasurer,  the,  payment  to,  in  absence  of 
the  comptroller,  79  ; half  of  annual  fee 
of  the  king’s  surgeon  paid  by,  and  half 
by  the  comptroller,  466  ; sits  on  trial 
of  an  action  regarding  a lease,  505  ; 
account  of  treasurership  rendered  in 
1509  by  James  [Betoun]  Archbishop  of 
Glasgow,  412.  See  Bailye,  Mr  Cuthbert; 
Caithness,  Bishop  of,  Andrew;  Campbell, 
Mr  John,  of  Thorntoun ; Ogilvy, 
William. 

Treaty,  payment  to  the  French  ambassa- 
dor, bearer  of  a “ comprehensio  pacis,” 
between  the  Scots  and  English,  106. 

Treif,  demesne  lands  of,  called  “ le  Manis 
de  Keltoun,”  with  the  stewardship  of 
Kirkcudbright  let  to  Lord  Maxwell, 
137  ; fermes  of  demesne  lands  of  Kel- 
toun called  “le  Grange  de  Treiffe,”  in 
hands  of  Robert  lord  Maxwell,  237, 
298,  327,  (Manys  of  Treiff)  428. 

Tressok,  half  of,  let  to  John  Lindissay  and 
his  mother,  483,  508  ; the  other  half 
let  to  Charles  Murray  and  his  son,  483  ; 
rental  of,  483,  509  ; half  of,  let  to 
John  Heris,  483. 

“ Trew,  lie  day,”  463. 

Tron,  payment  from  customs  of  Perth  for 
repair  of  the  tron  and  scales  thereof,  100, 
333,  440  ; allowance  from  customs  for 
building  the  tron  of  Ayr,  188  ; pay- 
ments to  Patrick  Cuthberte  of  the  Tron, 
290,  357,  468. 

Tronar,  fees  of,  of  Aberdeen,  98,  197,  266, 
333,  437  ; of  Ayr,  187  ; of  Banff,  372  ; 
of  tronar  of  wool  at  Dundee,  50,  95,  97, 
191,  264,  371,  442  ; of  ditto  at  Edin- 
burgh, 53,  102  ; of  tronar  of  Edinburgh, 


INDEX. 


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199,  268  bis , 334  ; of  tronar  of  wool  at 
Haddington,  49,  191,  263,  330,  369, 
433  ; of  tronar  of  Kirkcudbright,  198  ; 
of  Perth,  100,  101,  196  bis , 262,  332, 
439  ; of  Stirling,  261 ; of  Wigtoun  and 
Quhitherne,  195 ; extra  allowance  to 
tronar  of  Edinburgh,  53,  108,  205. 

Tronotre,  lands  of,  618. 

Troster  in  Cowell,  626. 

Trostre  in  Galloway,  let  to  John  Mureheid, 
484,  510. 

Trotter  (Trottare),  George,  sasine  to,  of 
lands  in  Berwickshire,  592. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  a husbandland  in 

Grenelaw,  572. 

Trowag,  part  of  lands  of  Bennan,  610. 

Trowere,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Kennedy, 
617. 

Trowp,  Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  third  of 
Wardris  Flemyng  and  of  superiority  of 
Jakistoun  and  Skaldochmur,  570. 

Truce,  “ lie  day  trew,”  463. 

Trumpeters,  payment  to  six  actors  and, 
107  ; fees  assigned  by  the  lord  governor 
to  Italian  and  Scottish  actors  and,  by 
charter,  300,  424  ; payments  to  Italian, 
by  order  of  the  same,  353,  431  ; receipt 
given  by  George  Forrest,  trumpeter, 
431.  See  Anderson,  John  ; Anthony  ; 
Grahame,  John  ; Litilljhone,  George. 

Tuchgorne,  lands  of,  521. 

Tulchfresale,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with 
mill  to  Ninian  Seytoun,  521. 

Tulebrok,  sasine  of,  to  Alexander  Lindesay 
of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight,  525.  See 
Tulnahilt. 

Tulichatle,  tenandry  of,  in  Strathern, 
627. 

Tulicultre  (Tulycultre),  barony  of,  let  in 
feu-ferme  to  Robert  Colvile  of  Uchiltre, 
36,  37  ; malt  fermes  of,  41  ; diminution 
of  fermes  of,  41  ; fee  of  sergeant  of,  37  ; 
malt  from,  42  ; sasine  of,  to  James 
Colvil,  539  ; lands  of,  in  detail,  539. 

Hyltounof,  539. 

Tuliduff  (TuledafF),  Henry,  falcons  brought 


by,  from  Orkney  and  Shetland,  72,  256, 
301. 

Tullichudill  (Tullichhiddill),  sasine  of 
barony  of,  to  James  Reidheuch,  582  ; 
with  mill,  595. 

Tulloch,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Dugude,  538. 

in  barony  of  Cragy,  sasines  of,  to 

John  Ros,  564,  579. 

in  Kinclevin,  grassum  of  lands  of,  set 

to  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  421  ; rental  of, 
with  Dalgarvy,  489. 

in  Inverness  with  Elrik,  and  Estir 

Monyok,  sasine  of  halves  of,  to  Donald 
“Hugonis,”  626  ; of  other  halves  of,  to 
Thomas  Ewinsoun,  626. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  Cragnestoun 

Nethir  and  Ordmanstoun,  541. 

Dorothie  (Tullocht),  her  liferent  of 

half  of  Bonytoun  and  Balnamone  re- 
served in  sasine  of  fee  of  the  same  to 
William  Wod,  608. 

Tullochcaroun,  sasine  of,  to  Hugh  Lamb, 
621. 

Tulnahalt,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 
ander Lindesay ‘of  Uchtirmonsy,  knight, 
525. 

Tulnahilt,  Tulebrok,  and  Newpark,  sasine 
of  lands  and  barony  of,  to  David  lord 
Lyndesay,  master  of  Craufurd,  600. 

Tulybagill,  lands  of,  553. 

Tulybanquhare,  lands  of,  devastated,  392. 

Tulybeltoun,  fermes  of,  156. 

Tulybody,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  mill, 
to  Ninian  Seytoun,  521. 

Tulyhekeis,  in  barony  of  Oneill,  sasine  of 
half  of,  to  John  Huntar,  611. 

Tulylaigauch  (Tulylagach,  Tulilagach). 
half  of,  let  for  grassum  only,  to  Uthred 
M‘Dowall  of  Garthlon,  479,  480,  485, 
510. 

Tunic:  silk. tunics,  one  of  “satyne”  and 
the  other  of  “ crammose  velvus”  for  the 
king,  104  ; “velvus”  for  tunics  for  the 
king,  107  ; tunic  “de  velveto  duploito” 
for  do.,  463. 


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INDEX. 


Turing,  Gilbert,  sasine  to,  of  barony  of 
Foverne,  538. 

Turingis  and  Drummy,  in  Forfar,  lands 
and  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Laurence 
Oliphant,  595. 

Turnbery  (Turnebery,  Turneberry),  fermes 
of,  82,  131,  238,  299,  429. 

Turnbroche  (turnebroche,  turnbroich),  le, 
fee  of,  121,  222,  227,  288,  356,  465. 

Turnbule,  John,  procurator  of  the  vicars 
of  the  choir  of  Aberdeen,  115. 

George,  sasine  to,  of  lordship  of 

Bethirroule,  624. 

Radulph,  sasine  to,  of  lands  in 

Selkirkshire,  609  ; forinsec  service  due 
by,  610. 

Turp,  John,  tenant  in  mill  of  Bello,  494. 

William,  tenant  in  mill  of  Bello, 

494. 

Twaithwatis,  lands  of,  in  Dumfries,  523. 

Tweed  (Tueda),  ward  of,  in  Forest  of 
Ettrick,  fermes  of,  16. 

Twentyschilling  land,  le,  in  Kirkcudbright, 
542. 

Twyname,  rental  of,  484,  510. 

Tynnes,  let  to  David  Hoppringle  at  dimin- 
ished fermes,  19. 

Tynwald,  sasine  of  £20  lands  of,  of  old 
extent,  to  Edward  Maxwell,  533. 

Tyry.  See  Faichle. 

— — Patrick,  custumar  of  Perth,  262. 


Uchiltre,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Colvil,  533  ; fermes  and  relief  of,  due  to 
the  king  as  steward  of  Scotland,  533. 

Uchtirles  Dempstar,  lands  and  barony  of, 
sasine  of  third  of  to  John  Dempstar, 
631. 

Uchtirmukty.  See  Auchtermuchty. 

TJchtirtyr,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Margaret 
Murray,  127. 

Uncostis  (uncostez),  39,  157,  218,  219, 
284  Ms,  290,  348,  457. 

Unicorn  herald,  payment  to,  2 ; ditto  from 
customs  of  Edinburgh  for  his  fee  and 


expenses  in  delivering  the  precepts  of 
parliament,  103. 

Unicorn  pursuivant,  payment  of  50  French 
crowns  to,  106  ; payment  to,  120. 

Unschennach,  sasine  of,  to  William  Edmon- 
stoun,  579. 

Ur  (cf.  Urr),  territory  of,  556. 

Urle  and  Kilquhocadaill,  sasine  of,  to  Fergus 
Makdowell,  601. 

Urquhard  (Urqulierde,  Urchard),  lordship 
of,  Comptroller’s  receipts  from  John 
Grant,  lessee  of,  117,  282  ; from 

chamberlain  of,  452  ; from  Sir  Alexander 
Ferquharsone  in  name  of  John  Grant  of 
Fruchy,  455. 

and  Glenmorischene,  fermes  of,  66, 

150,  364  ; increase  of  rental  of,  under 
new  lease  to  John  Grant  of  Fruchy,  66, 
150,  364. 

in  Fife,  fermes  of,  397 ; let  to  George 

Muncreif,  and  his  son  Robert,  496-7  ; 
to  said  Robert  for  three  years  at 
increase  of  rental,  500  ; to  John  Betoun 
of  Creich,  503  ; 500  sheep  to  be  kept  on, 
for  the  king,  497,  500  ; action  by 
Robert  Muncrefe  of  Tibbermello  against 
John  Betoun  of  Creif  regarding  right  to 
assedation  of  lands  of  Urquhard  decided 
in  favour  of  Betoun,  505-6  ; annuity  to 
Bishop  of  Dunkeld  from,  6,  160,  170, 
245,  315,  400  ; sasine  of  lands  of  Urqu- 
hart,  Myddil  Urquhart  and  Loppyurqu- 
hart  to  Andrew  Seytoun,  527. 

Sir  John,  procurator  of  vicar  of  the 

choir  of  Aberdeen,  212  ; collector  of 
church  of  Aberdeen,  449. 

Urquhill,  sasine  of,  to  Patrick  Louthfute, 
558. 

Urr  {cf.  Ur),  fishings  of,  let  to  William 
Carnis  of  Orchartoune,  482,  507. 

le  Mote  de,  let  to  Patrick  Sinclare  of 

Spottis,  482,  508. 

Urvuell,  sasine  of  superiority  of,  to  John 
earl  of  Levenax,  622. 

Usher.  See  Dempstar,  George ; Inglis, 
John  ; Lindesay,  David ; Sinclair, 


INDEX. 


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William ; office  of  usher  of  the  king’s 
chamber  attached  to  barony  of  Lang- 
toun,  516,  see  Cokburn,  James. 

Usher  of  Exchequer.  See  Exchequer. 

Utene,  Robert,  tenant  in  mill  of  Luthre, 
502. 

Utensils,  domestic,  201. 

Uvirauchlansky,  lands  of,  521. 

Uvirbodome,  sasine  of,  to  Henry  Spens, 
567. 

Uxstoun,  lands  of,  521. 


Yaiohe,  William,  of  Dawyk,  payment  to, 
for  his  service  to  the  king  and  governor, 
271. 

Yallis  Yirtutis.  See  Perth,  Carthusian 
Monastery  of. 

Yaus,  door-keeper  of  exchequer,  payment 
to,  for  his  expenses  while  in  Edinburgh 
during  exchequer,  121. 

John,  custom  received  from,  283  ; 

barley  of  Ross  delivered  to,  283. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Mane  and  Westir 

Rowanis,  541. 

Robert,  custom  received  from,  283. 

See  also  Waus. 

Yeir.  See  Campvere. 

Yelvet,  “ tunica  de  velveto  duploito 
....  et  lie  galdcot  de  velveto”  for  the 
king,  463  ; tunic  of  “ crammose  velvus  ” 
for  the  king,  104;  “velvus”  bought  for 
tunics  for  the  king  at  55s.  per  ell,  107. 

Yenlaw,  hill  of,  581. 

Yessels  of  brass  or  copper  (vasa  enea),  201 ; 
of  pewter,  202. 

Yestments,  an  alb  and  other  vestments  for 
the  priests  at  the  chapel  of  Falkland, 
354. 

Yictuals,  17s.  for  a chalder  of,  in 
Ardmanach,  89,  (16s.  145),  148,  307, 
387 ; from  Largo  to  Leith,  7,  161,  171, 
246,  318,  402  ; sold  by  the  comptroller, 
347  ; freight  of,  from  Ross  and  Arbroth, 
to  Leith,  219  ; freight  of  127  chalders 


(odd)  of,  at  16s.  per  chalder,  473.  See 
Fermes  ; Barley  ; Oats  ; Wheat. 

Yillebresme,  Matthieu  de,  notice  of  his 
embassy  in  the  accounts,  cxxxv. 

Wages  of  keeper  of  cattle  and  their 
“ sequela”  in  Falkland  4d.  a day,  and 
for  his  fee  16s.  a year,  7,  161,  171,  246, 
317,  402. 

Walker  (Walkar),  Cuthbert,  part  of  Hair- 
schaw  let  to,  492. 

David,  tenant  in  Eistirdronn,  494, 

501. 

Walkmyln,  le,  of  lands  in  Forfar,  613. 

Wallace  (Wallaice),  Henry,  tenant  in 
Newtoun  of  Falkland,  497. 

Hugh,  sasine  to,  of  Spetaleschelis 

with  office  of  bailiary  of  hospital  of 
Kyncais,  535. 

Isobella,  relict  of  Hugh  Campbell  of 

Lowdone,  knight,  lease  of  Trabreauch 
and  Culzenauch  renewed  to  her  and  her 
son,  511. 

James,  sailor,  custom  allowed  to, 

when  he  sailed  with  Patrick  Hamiltoun 
for  France,  56. 

James,  messenger,  fee  of,  119,  221. 

James,  tenant  in  mill  of  Bello,  494. 

Stephan,  sasine  to,  of  Nethir  and 

Over  Johnestoun  and  Auchinbothy 
Wallace,  550. 

Stephen,  sasine  to,  of  Edderstow,  570. 

Thomas,  lapidary,  payment  to,  from 

custom  of  Edinburgh,  “quia  pauper,” 
56  ; alms  to,  104. 

William,  tutor  of  Cragy,  455. 

William,  lands  of  Dundonald  let  to, 

and  to  his  wife  Elizabeth  Campbell, 
487,  488. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Edringstoun, 

625. 

Wallange,  John,  sasine  to,  of  Pettedy 
Westir,  623. 

Wamfray,  £5  lands  in,  523. 

Wandale,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to  Alex- 


830 


INDEX. 


ander  Jardin  of  Appelgarth,  knight, 

612. 

War.  See  Battle. 

Ward  : certain  lands,  held  of  the  king 
in  ward  and  relief,  excepted  from  sasine 
of  barony  of  Kincardin  in  blench- 
ferme,  520  ; uncertainty  as  to  whether 
lands  of  Ottirstoun  were  held  by  service 
of  ward  or  blench,  537.  See  Dispensa- 
tion. 

the  following  lands  in  the  king’s  hands 

by  reason  of,  viz.  Coldinstaynis  for  6 
years,  522  ; Aucliindrane  Nethir  for  8 
years,  535  ; Orchatfeild  for  6 years,  548; 
Corsby  for  19  years,  552  ; a husbandland 
in  Grenelawfor  6 years  (and  non-entry  for 
2 years),  572  ; third  of  barony  of  Dirl- 
toun  for  8 years,  572  ; part  of  baronies 
of  Ballegarno  and  Abirnyte  for  9 years, 
573  ; part  of  barony  of  Forgundevynny 
for  10  years,  574  ; lands  in  Carrick  for 
11  years,  574  ; hajjf  of  lands  of  Westhall 
for  20  years  (sasine  to  Andrew  Rettre  by 
the  decease  of  his  mother’s  sister),  574  ; 
Drumiargane  for  2 years,  575  ; third 
of  barony  of  Livingstoun  for  6 terms, 
577  ; Strothane  and  Blarerannee  for  11 
years,  577  ; lands  in  Renfrew,  Kyle  and 
Lanark  for  6 years  (and  non-entry  for 
year  and  term),  578;  half  of  Mains  of 
Levingstoun,  with  half  of  the  mill, 
manor,  and  c ‘ le  warde  ” of  the  same, 
for  6 terms,  578  ; Westir  Benyn  for 
9 years,  579  ; lands  in  Arran  for  20 
years,  580  ; Quhitelaw  for  16  years,  580  ; 
Carnebostewart  for  15  years,  582  ; third 
of  sixth  of  lands  of  Clesch  and  others 
in  Fife  for  14  years,  583  ; Burngranys 
and  Quhitlaw  for  year  and  half,  583 ; 
third  of-Westirbenyn  for  14  years,  583  ; 
Kirktounhill  for  16  years,  584  ; Wemys 
Westir  and.  others  in  Fife  for  16  years 
(and  non-entry  thereafter),  586 ; half 
of  Hilcarny  for  7 years,  586  ; part  of 
Kalemuk  for  14  years,  588  ; other  lands 
in  Menteith  for  a year  (and  non-entry  ' 


for  3 terms),  588  ; fourth  of  Glaslie 
for  7 years  (and  non-entry  for  4 
years),  589  ; part  of  Dudup  for  18 
years  (and  non-entry  for  10  years), 
591  ; Ballincankoll  for  19  years, 
591  ; Flisk  for  12  years,  591  ; Gadgill 
for  13  years,  593  ; Lee  and  Cartland 
for  10  years,  593  ; Creich  for  14  years, 
593  ; Spangok  for  4 years,  593  ; Polmaw- 
lot  for  15  years,  594  ; Anstrudir  for  2 
years,  595  ; Craghill  and  others  for  a 
term,  598  ; Blakat  and  others  for  9 
years,  598  ; fourth  of  Litle  Buttirgask 
and  .Collace  for  17  years,  600  ; lands  in 
Wigtoun  for  year  and  term,  601  ; do.  for 

13  years,  601  ; Pettincreif  for  3 years, 
602  ; Foxtoun  for  a year,  602  ; Drum- 
geich  and  others  in  Forfar  for  17  years, 
602  ; lands  in  Ayr  for  10  years,  603  ; in 
Kirkcudbright  for  7 years,  603  ; in 
Forfar  for  12  years,  603  ; in  Fife  for  a 
term,  603  ; lands,  &c.  in  Banff  for  12 
years,  607  ; in  Lanach  for  8 years,  607  ; 
lands  in  Carrik  for  3 years,  610 ; in  Fife 
for  14  years,  610  ; in  Renfrew  for  7 
years,  611  ; barony  of  Baky  for  18  years, 
612 ; lands  in  Forfar  for  4 years,  613  ; 
in  Kinross  for  4 years,  613 ; Branx- 
helm  and  others  for  14  years,  614  ; 
husbandlands  in  earldom  of  March  for 

14  years,  615  ; lands  in  Kirkcudbright 
for  7 years,  615  ; part  of  lordship  of 
Dundee  for  14  years,  615  ; Westir 
Cessintuly  for  15  years  (and  non-entry 
for  2 years),  616  ; ninth  of  Westir 
Overcragy  for  6 years,  616  ; Westir 
Essintuly  for  17  years,  617  ; lands  in 
Belhavin  for  23  years  (and  non-entry 
for  2 years),  617 ; in  Ergile  for  10 
years,  618;  in  Forfar  for  18  years,  619  ; 
in  Berwick  for  13  years,  619  ; part 
of  barony  of  Dirltoun  for  11  years, 
620  ; Halyburtoun  for  14  years,  620  ; 
lands  in  Kincardin  for  3 years,  621  ; 
in  Forfar  for  15  years,  621  ; Balcormo 
for  14  years  (and  non-entry  for  6 years), 


INDEX. 


831 


622  ; lands  in  Wigton  for  4 years,  622  ; 
in  Fife  for  14  years,  622  ; in  Menteth 
for  3 years,  623  ; Gadgill  Makilwernok 
for  7 years,  625  ; Tulloch,  &c.  for  10  and 
13  years,  626  ; lands  in  Argyle  for  4 
years,  626  ; in  Lanark  for  14  years, 

627  ; in  Cunyngham  for  4 years 

628  ; in  Kylestewart  for.  15  years  629  ; 
in  Aberdeen  for  18  years,  629  ; in 
Peblis  for  12  years,  630;  acres  in  “le 
Snlze  ” of  Belhavin  for  5 years  (and  non- 
entry for  8 terms),  632  ; lands  in  Wigton 
for  18  years,  633. 

Ward,  dispensations  of.  See  Dispensation. 

— — Litill,  sasine  of,  to  William  Balfour, 
566. 

Wardis,  of  Cragmelour,  629. 

Wardlaw,  Alexander,  the  king’s  lutar,  fee 
of,  191,  263,  353,  (the  late)  466. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  lands  of  Wares- 

toun,  540. 

— - Henry, / whose  father  Henry  died  “in 
bello  commisso  in  Anglia,”  sasine  to,  of 
Kilbaberton,  574  ; sheriff  “in  hac 
parte,”  629,  630. 

— — John,  sasine  to,  of  Burntoun  and 
Dalgynche,  526. 

John,  sasine  to,  of  Richardtoun  and 

Spittaltoun,  539. 

Nicholas,  payment  to,  “pro  labor- 
atione et  manuratione  ” of  mains  of 
Westbernis,  351 ; payment  to,  by  order 
of  the  lord  governor,  351,  466. 

Sir  William,  rector  of  Dairy,  a com- 
missioner for  assedation  of  lands  of  Gal- 
loway, 234,  481  ; Lochdoganis  Uvir  let 
to,  and  to  William  Lockart  in  excambion 
for  lands  of  Mefeild,  482,  508,  511  ; 
Culcragiis  let  to,  and  to  Patrick 
Hepburn,  484,  510. 

Wardlishop,  fermes  of,  remitted  to  Eliz- 
abeth Kerr,  lady  of  Bukcleuch,  18. 

Wardris  Flemyng,  sasine  of  third  of,  and 
of  superiority  of  Jakistoun  and  Skal- 
dochmur  annexed  thereto,  to  Andrew 
Trowp,  570. 


Wardrobe.  See  Creichtoun,  Peter  ; 
Donaldsone,  Patrick  ; Gourlay,  Malcolm. 

Wardropar.  (Wardropare,  Wardropper), 
Andrew,  his  accounts  as  chamberlain  of 
Kinclevin,  154,  (for  the  then  chamberlain) 
225  (rendered  by  Margaret  Melwyng 
his  relict)  295  ; composition  made  with 
his  relict  for  arrears,  295  ; arrears  re- 
mitted for  the  support  of  his  children, 
296  ; Comptroller’s  receipt  from  widow 
of,  for  arrears  of  his  account,  346. 

Thomas,  sasine  to,  of  office  of  mair 

of  fee  of  sheriffdom  of  Perth,  605  ; of 
part  of  Kinclevin  and  Ballautheis,  606, 
607. 

Wards.  See  Cupar  ; Ettrick  ; Falkland  ; 
Renfrew,  barony  of ; Stragriff ; Tweed  ; 
Yarrow. 

Warestoun,  sasine  of,  to  Andrew  Wardlaw, 
540. 

Warmyx,  lands  of,  526. 

Warrigis.  See  Peristoun. 

Warrikhill,  lands  of,  526. 

Waste  Lands:  the  ward  of  Falkland  declared 
(deputata)  waste  for  wild  animals,  6, 
see  Falkland,  ward  of ; lands  of  Auldpark 
waste  for  the  king’s  new  park  of  Stirling, 
38  ; lands  in  Ross  and  Arc|manach  waste 
“in  isto  turbido  tempore,”  141; 
allowance  in  money  and  kind  made 
therefor,  384,  385  ; lands  in  Kinclevin 
waste  for  forest,  155,  226,  365,  421  ; 
allowance  for  devastation  (vastitas)  of 
lands  in  Kinclevin,  295 ; fermes  of 
lands  in  Galloway  remitted  “propter 
vastitatem,”  236,  298,  327,  428  ; due 
diligence  not  done  for  recovery  of  fermes 
of  waste  lands  of  Galloway,  429;  fermes 
in  Stratherne  remitted  “ propter  vastita- 
tem terrarum,”  311 ; lands  in  Stratherne 
devastated  by  marauders  from  Ergile, 
392  ; grassums  of  lands  in  Galloway  re- 
mitted because  the  lands  were  formerly 
waste  “ etnunc  multum  levantur,”  479, 
485  ; arrears  of  Corremuklo  and  Glen- 
chervy  in  Stratherne  compounded  for 


832 


INDEX. 


“propter  vastitatem  terrarum,”  311.  See 
Darnaway  ; Roploch  ; Forest ; Sterility. 

Watchmen  in  Stirling  castle,  fees  of,  38  ; 
oatmeal  for,  42. 

Water-supply  (aqueductus),  for  palace  of 
Falkland,  d,  160,  170,  245,  316,  (“ad 
necessaria  palatii*’)  400  ; for  mill  of 
Thomaston,  6,  160,  170,  245,  315, 
400. 

Watson  (Watsoun,  Watsoune,  Watsone), 
John,  surgeon,  fee  to,  from  fermes  of 
Brechin  and  Nevare  by  order  of  the 
lord  governor,  81,  153,  325,  368. 

John,  sheriff  “ in  hac  parte,”  557. 

Sir  Thomas,  account  of  bailies  of 

Dumbarton  rendered  by,  272. 

William,  “ le  groyme  ” in  the  queen’s 

chamber,  24. 

Watt,  Jonet  and  Margaret,  sisters,  sasine 
to,  of  lands  in  Belhavin,  617. 

Wattermales  of  Aberdeen,  600. 

Watterston,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of  fourth  of, 
to  David  Duchir,  584. 

Wattirstoun,  in  Edinburgh,  annexed  to 
barony  of  Mailvil,  sasine  of,  to  Ninian 
Ross,  515. 

Wattistoun,  in  Kincardine,  sasine  of,  to 
James  Ramsay,  532. 

Wauchop,  laird  of,  grassum  of  lands  of 
Lagan  paid  by  Elizabeth  Murray 
although  the  said  lands  belonged  herit- 
ably to  the,  466. 

Gilbert,  of  Nudry  Marischal,  sheriff 

“ in  hac  parte,”  631. 

Wauchtoun,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  to 
Patrick  Hepburn,  knight,  625. 

Waus,  John,  sasine  of  barony  of  Fyndone 
to,  541.  Cf  Yaus. 

Wawane,  James,  sasine  of  Stevinstoun  to, 
523. 

Wax  for  the  queen’s  household,  55  ; for 
Exchequer,  121,  222,  288,  357,  467. 

Wechterach.  See  Enene. 

Weddale,  Mr  John,  canon  of  Moray,  pay- 
ment to,  from  customs  of  Edinburgh, 
56,  104,  200. 


Weddirburn  (Wedirburne),  castle  of,  siege 
of,  by  the  lord  Arane,  359  ; pro- 
visioned by  Sir  James  Hammilton  of 
Fynnert,  by  order  of  his  father  the  Earl 
of  Arane,  460  ; wheat  and  barley  placed 
in,  by  order  of  the  said  earl,  460. 

lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  David  Hume, 

522. 

James,  the  late,  custumar  of  Dundee, 

50,  97. 

Weddirlie,  John,  sasine  to,  of  a husband- 
land  in  Newtoun  of  Duns,  575. 

Weddirsbank,  lands  of,  539. 

Weir  (Were),  John,  pays  grassum  in  name 
of  Alexander  M ‘Dowell,  510,  511. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  Clowburn  and 

other  lands  in  Lanarkshire,  621. 

Welchhousis,  lands  of,  540. 

Wellis,  sasine  of,  to  Thomas  Rutherfurd, 
573. 

Wemys  (Wemis),  Estir,  barony  of,  sasine 
of,  to  Margaret  Levingstoun,  526. 

Westir,  sasine  of,  with  salt  and  coals 

of,  to  Andrew  Rettray,  544  ; sasine  of 
an  eighteenth  part  of  barony  of,  to 
Alexander  Lyndsay,  586  ; sasine  of 
lands  and  barony  of,  to  David  Wemys, 
559  ; sixth  part  of  lands  of,  559. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  Pettincreif  and 

others  in  Fife,  559. 

David,  sasine  to,  of  lands  and 

barony  of  Westir  Wemys,  559. 

Henry,  tenant  in  Newtoun  of  Reras, 

403;  his  rents  remitted  “propter 
inopiam,”  498. 

Patrick,  sasine  to,  of  Pettincreife, 

Galrik  and  Clune,  602. 

Wentoun,  Margaret,  sasine  to,  of  fourth  of 
Cowclaroquhy  and  others  in  Aberdeen, 
606. 

Westbernis,  mains  of,  payment  to  Nicholas 
Wardlaw  and  Sir  James  Leirmonth 
“pro  laboratione  et  manuratione  ” of, 
351. 

Westbernys,  in  Fife,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Cunninghame,  536. 


INDEX. 


833 


Westerogill  Tennades,  sasine  of,  with  mill 
to  James  Fentoun,  564. 

Westfeild  of  Dundee,  sasine  of,  to  George 
Blare,  552. 

Westhall,  in  Edinburgh  infra  Haddington, 
sasine  of  half  of  lands  of,  to  Andrew 
Rettre,  by  decease  of  his  mother’s  sister 
Jonet  Haliburton,  574  ; of  other  half  of, 
to  the  same  by  decease  of  his  father 
Sylvester  Rettre,  574. 

in  Renfrew"  or  Peebles,  sasine  of 

lands  of,  to  William  Lauder,  518. 

and  Kirkton,  in  Garviauch,  foggage 

of,  76,  151,  239,  300,  423. 

Westir  Rossy.  See  Rossy. 

Westirbenyn.  See  Benyn. 

Westirbrichty,  sasine  of,  v’ith  mill,  to 
James  Fothringhame,  524. 

Westircammislitill.  See  Cammis  Li  till. 

Westircochran,  sasine  of,  to  John  Coch- 
rane, 630. 

Westirsidewod,  lands  of,  546. 

Westirstrabrok,  sasine  of  mansion,  orchard 
and  garden  of,  to  James  Thomsoun,  537. 

Westneisbit,  laird,  of,  younger,  £10  to, 
“ ad  impediendum  forum  de  lie  Calf  hill 
ne  Anglici  ibi  venirent,”  463. 

Westoun  (Westoune,  Westtoun),  fermes  of 
fourth  of,  granted  to  John  Forman, 
knight,  79,  152,  324  ; allowed  to  the 
accountant,  367,  424  ; arrears  of  marts 
due  from  fourth  of,  153,  324  ; annual 
rent  of,  to  Friars  of  Holy*  Trinity  of 
Aberdeen,  79,  152,  324,  367,  424  ; 

sasine  of  fourth  of,  to  Mr  Robert  Forman, 
dean  of  Glasgow,  544. 

Westwod,  lands  of,  in  Fife,  539. 

Wetelandis,  523. 

Wheat,  delivered  to  the  king’s  and  queen’s 
baker,  4 ; annuity  of,  from  fermes  of 
Aberdeen,  for  use  of  church  of  Orkney, 
65  ; six  bolls  of,  bought  for  £3,  12s.  and 
delivered  to  John  Shau,  baker,  197  ; 
Comptroller  charges  himself  with,  from 
chamberlain  of  Fife,  281,  346,  454  ; 
Comptroller’s  receipts  of,  456  ; of  Moray 
YOL.  XIV. 


sold  at  10  merks  per  chalder,  118  ; 7 
chalders  8 bolls  of  do.  sold  for  £50,133  ; 
of  do.  sold  at  8s.  4d.  per  boll,  134,  283  ; 
received  by  Comptroller  from  girnalman 
of  Arbroth,  218  ; sold  by  Comptroller, 
291  ; for  castle  of  Dunbar,  219  ; 
to  the  lord  governor’s  baker,  223  ; of 
Fife  for  the  lord  governor’s  household, 
291  ; for  the  Earl  of  Arane  at  19s.  per 
chalder,  352  ; for  the  king’s  household, 
359,  470  ; from  Fife  to  Leith  for  the 
king,  406  ; from  Largo  to  Leith,  7, 
161,  171,  246,  318,  402  ; 16  chalders  of, 
sold  for  £128  (at  10s.  per  boll),  177, 
182  ; sold  at  12s.  per  boll,  412. 

Wheat  fermes  of  Ballincreif,  44,  183,  184  ; 
of  Fife,  4-5,  12-13,  159-160,  164-6, 
169, 176-7,  243-5,  249-50,  313-4,  320-1, 
393-400  passim,  405-7,  412,  413, 

passim  in  “Rentalia,”  494-505  ; 
of  Linlithgowshire,  1,  4 ; of  Moray,  29, 
69,  70,  133  ; of  Stirlingshire,  40. 

White.  See  Quhite. 

Whithorn  (Quhithorne,  Quhitlierne). 
See  Wigtoun. 

Wigtoun,  lordship  of  Galloway  in  Kirk- 
cudbrycht  and,  237. 

accounts  of  bailies  of,  111,  206,  273, 

340  ; Comptroller’s  receipts  from  bailies 
of,  117,  215,  280,  345  ; annuity  to 
Friars  Preachers  from  fermes  of,  111, 
(Dominicans)  206,  273,  340. 

accounts  of  custumars  of  Wigtoun 

and  Quhithorne,  93,  195,  (of  Wigtoun) 
265,  (of  Wigtoun  and  Quhittern)  370, 
441  ; customs  of  Wigtoune  and  Quhittirn 
leased,  371  ; custumar’s  account  of 
Wigtoun  and  Quhithirne  included  in 
that  of  Kirkcudbrycht,  96,  333  ; receipts 
of  Receivers  General  from  custumars  of 
Wigtoun  and  Quhithirne,  117 ; of 
Comptroller  from  do.,  215,  452,  453  ; 

* from  custumar  of,  with  Kirkcudbrycht, 
346. 

Friars  Preachers  of.  See  Friars. 

Sheriff  of,  receipts  of  the  comptroller 

3 H 


834 


INDEX. 


from,  279  ; sasine  of  office  of,  to  Andrew 
Agnew,  549. 

Wilkesoun  (Wilkestoun),  William,  king’s 
baker,  wheat  to,  by  order  of  the  comp- 
troller, 406,  407. 

Wille,  Cristiane,  late  nurse  of  the  king, 
barley  to,  250,  322,  (‘‘uni  paupercule 
mulieri  vocate  Kytte  Wylie  ex  elimosina 
regis”)  413. 

Willebrand,  Mathieu  de  Yillebresnes,  am- 
bassador of  the  king  of  the  French,  105. 

Williamson  (Williamsoun),  Cristiane, 
barley  to,  of  the  fermes  of  Uchtirmukty, 
167. 

Henry,  the  late,  John  his  son  and 

Mariota  his  relict,  tenants  in  Kettyll, 
497. 

John,  bailie  of  Peblis,  renders  account 

of  bailies  ef  Peblis,  271. 

• Roger,  sasine  to,  of  Drumdewane, 

536. 

Wilson  (Wilsone),  Christiane,  and  John 
her  son,  tenants  in  Estirdronn,  494,  501. 

Henry,  40s.  lands  of  South  Kinkell 

let  to,  in  feu-ferme  on  death  of  his 
father  Robert  Wilson,  511. 

John,  part  of  Blaklaw  let  to,  492. 

John,  husband  of  Jonet  Grahame, 

502. 

John.  See  Wilson,  Christiane ; 

Wilson,  Margaret. 

Margaret,  and  John  her  son,  tenants 

in  Estirdronn,  494,  501. 

- — Robert.  See  Wilson,  Henry. 

Thomas,  bailie  of  Peblis,  108. 

Windmills,  in  barony  of  Inverkethin,  610. 

Windows  : “ eistland  burdis  ” for  window- 
seats  in  tower  of  Holyrood  palace,  162  ; 
“stansouris”  for  windows  of  the  new 
work  at  Falkland,  174  ; glass  and  iron 
for  do.,  175.  See  Palace. 

Wine,  carriage  of  two  ‘ £ punciounis  ” of, 
11  ; wine  for  cathedral  of  Moray,  28, 
68  ; annuity  to  Bishop  of  Caithness  for, 
for  the  church,  65  ; to  Bishop  of  Orkney 
for  a hogshead  (dolium)  of,  65  ; wine  for 


castles  of  Dunawage  and  Artmurthy, 
93  ; for  castle  of  Dunnook,  193  ; 
for  the  king,  100 ; for  the  lord 
governor’s  household,  118,  218,  265  ; 
claret  and  wine  of  Gascony  bought  in 
Brittany  for  the  lord  governor,  118,  119  ; 
carriage  of  wine  from  Dumbarton  to 
Edinburgh,  162  ; carriage  and  freight 
of  wine,  174  ; wine  for  the  lord  governor, 
196,  262  ; wine  in  Exchequer,  121  ; two 
“ le  punchiouns  vini  clareti”  bought  for 
household  of  the  lord  governor,  216  ; wine 
not  included  in  general  expenses  of 
the  king’s  household,  218  ; purchase  of 
thirteen  hogsheads  and  a half  and  of  a 
puncheon  “ vini  clareti  de  Burgunye  et  le 
Beane  ” at  £20  per  hogshead  (dolium) 
entered  in  household  books  of  the  lord 
governor,  200  ; purchase  of  two  hogs- 
heads and  a half  “vini  de  Beane,” 
201  ; six  puncheons  brought  from  Levin  - 
nismouth  to  Falkland  for  household  of 
the  lord  governor,  246  ; six  puncheons 
exported  to  Birroune,  268;  wine  for 
household  of  king  and  governor,  284 ; five 
“tersans”  of  the  lord  governor’s  wine 
delivered  to  the  king,  284  ; a puncheon 
of  wine  to  king  of  arms  of  Denmark,  353. 
See  Claret. 

Wine,  English.  See  Custom, 

Wine-cellar.  See  Cellar  of  wine. 

Winschelis,  sasine  of,  to  John  lord  Erskin, 
622. 

Wischart  (Wischert),  James,  king’s 
advocate,  his  fee,  403,  461. 

Mr  James,  of  Pettarrow,  sheriff  “in 

hac  parte,”  612  Ms. 

Wod  (Wode),  Andrew,  knight,  his  fee, 
7,  (the  late)  160, 170  ; paid  barley  fermes 
fermes  of  Largo  to  king  and  queen,  167  ; 
freight  paid  to,  for  conveying  victuals  from 
Largo  to  Leith,  7,  (paid  to  his  relict)  161, 
171,  246,  318,  402  ; fermes  of  Largo  re- 
mitted to  his  relict  Elizabeth  Lundy,  318  ; 
fermes  of  Largo  delivered  to  the  comp- 
troller in  name  of  his  relict,  404  ; her 


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barley  and  oats  fermes  of  Largo  sold  to 
her,  408,  410  ; fermes  of  Balbrecky 
remitted  to  her,  404,  408,  410;  Balbrechy 
occupied  by  her  for  two  years,  404  f oats 
sold  to  her,  411. 

Wod,  Andrew,  his  account  as  custumar  of 
Pittenweme,  49,  189,  267,  328  369, 

436  ; herrings  of  assise  delivered  by, 
to  the  captain  of  Dunbar,  460. 

Andrew,  sasine  to,  of  third  of  Litle 

Fynnersy  and  Manecht,  590. 

— - James,  in  Leith,  custom  of  hides 
remitted  to,  56. 

John,  chamberlain  of  Fethircairn, 

account  of  Robert  Muncreif,  his  tutor, 
25,  80,  124,  (feufermer  of  Fettercairn  and 
Aberluthnot)  225,  293  ; account  of 

William  Gordoun  his  curator  and  spouse 
of  his  mother,  360,  419. 

William,  sasine  to,  of  fishings  of  half 

of  the  nets  of  Raik  on  the  Dee,  in 
virtue  of  dispensation  in  favour  of  heirs 
of  persons  slain  at  Flodden,  576. 

— — William,  sasine  to,  of  Pettarrowis  in 
barony  of  Rossy,  608  ; of  fee  of  half  of 
Bonytoun  and  Balnamone,  reserving 
the  liferent  of  Dorothie  Tullocht,  608. 

Wodend,  in  Forfar,  sasine  of,  to  James 
Crawmond,  551. 

— — in  Cunynghame,  526. 

in  Aberdeen.  See  Kynnavale. 

Wodheid,  in  Aberdeen,  sasine  of,  to 
Richard  Steward,  570. 

in  Ayr,  tenandry  of,  sasines  of, 

with  tower,  fortalice,  manor  and  mill 
to  William  Cunynghame,  548,  562. 

— — in  Dumfries,  lands  of,  { ‘ betuix  the 
watteris,”  566. 

Wodmylne,  payment  from  fermes  of,  for 
fraught  oxen  lent  for  Norham  and 
Flodden,  319 ; fermes  of,  395  ; with 
lands,  woods,  lochs  and  mill,  503  ; sasine 
of  manor  and  mains  of,  with  mills,  woods, 
lochs  and  fishings,  to  Robert  Arnot, 
539. 

Women,  illustrations  of  position  of,  at 


period  of  accounts,  cxxi.  See  Boncle, 
Mariot ; Crichton,  Margaret.  See  Ale  ; 
Custumars. 

Wood.  See  Wod. 

Wood,  “impositio  lignorum”  for  building 
at  Falkland,  9 ; purchase  of  a joist, 
(“unius  le  geist,”)  and  of  planks  called 
“ le  eistland  burdis”  for  repair  of  the 
tower  and  of  the  window-seat  and  floor 
of  the  same  of  Holyrood  palace,  162. 

Wood  (nemus)  of  Darnaway,  28,  69  ; 
woods  of  Cokburnspeth,  533. 

Woodcocks  bought  and  entered  in  house- 
hold books  of  the  queen,  158. 

Wool,  woolfells,  and  woollen  cloth,  custom 
of.  See  Custom  of  wool,  &c.;  Custom, 
remission  of. 

Woplaw,  lands  of,  546. 

Wormystoun,  Estir,  lands  of,  518. 

Wormunby,  Nethir,  sasine  of  £5  lands  of, 
to  William  Hereis,  560. 

Worthill,  lands  of,  sasine  of,  to  William 
Dugude,  538. 

Wra,  sasine  of,  to  James  Glenquhom, 
540. 

Wrais,  le,  in  regality  of  Gareauch,  570. 

Wricht  (Wrycht),  William,  annuity  from 
fermes  of  Aberdeen  to  heirs  of,  by 
receipt  of  Sir  Alexander  Irwyne  of 
Drum,  knight,  65,  115,  212,  277,  343, 
449. 

Wrichtishous,  sasine  of  lands  of,  to 
Alexander  Naper,  522. 

Wrichtland,  sasine  of,  to  John  Stewart, 
554. 

Wyle  (Wylee,  Wyly),  Agnes,  the  portion 
of  Hairschaw  which  her  father  John 
Wyle  held  let  to  her  with  his  consent, 
492. 

Henry,  part  of  Tua  Corshillis  let 

to,  492. 

Hugh,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to,  492. 

John,  part  of  Tua  Corshillis  let  to, 

492. 

John,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to,  492. 

See  Wyle,  Agnes. 


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INDEX. 


Wyle,  Martin,  sasine  to,  of  Bonnytoun, 
559. 

Nigel,  part  of  Clerkland  let  to,  491  ; 

and  subsequently  with  his  consent  to 
John  Calderwood,  493,  513. 

Robert,  part  of  Hairschaw  let  to,  492. 

Wylie,  Kytte.  See  Wille,  Christiane. 

Wyndehillis,  lands  of,  566. 

Wynschburgh,  sasine  of,  to  George 
Seytoun,  516. 

Wyntoun,  liferent  of,  reserved  to  widow  of 
George  lord  Seytoun,  517.  See  Seytoun, 
barony  of. 

alias  Wittoun,  sasine  of,  to  William 

Cokburn,  538. 


Yarrow  (Yarow),  Ward  of,  in  Ettrick 
Forest,  fermes  of,  17. 

Yestir,  barony  of,  sasine  of,  with  castle, 
mansion,  &c.  to  John  Hay  of  Hoprew, 
knight,  521. 

Young  (Yong,  Younge,  Yung),  James, 
prior  of  Friars  Preachers  of  Ayr,  61, 
112,  (Domincans).  207,  272,  338,  446. 

James,  prior  of  Dominicans  of  Perth, 

375,  439. 

John,  tenant  in  Luthre,  495. 

John,  senior,  part  of  Halls  of  Erth 

occupied  by,  477. 

Younger  (Yongar),  Sir  John,  chamberlain 
of  St  Andrews,  274. 


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